
Shabita was thinking about Anggara when the young man was thinking about it too, the young man looked the other way and was looking at the rice fields. Shabita was confused what to do nearby, finally only able to stay still while sitting on the front bench of the house. The children were engrossed in kites, some fell into the fields and were helped by friends.
Shabita looked at Anggara inadvertently looking directly at the young man as she turned to look back. The young man approached him, Shabita looked at him.
"Is there something you want?" tanyakanya.
"No." Shabita.
"If so, what do you want to eat? I'll cook."
"Let me, what's in your kitchen?" shabita asked while standing up.
"Take it yourself."
Shabita went inside the house and headed for the kitchen. He checked everything there and found pumpkins and spinach. "What's the cook with this?" He's confused.
"Beefy vegetable cooking alone," Anggara said behind him. The young man right behind her made Shabita startled and also fluttered. The young man's breath felt warm, more friendly and made him rustle beautifully. "Here, I do it!" He took the pumpkin from Shabita. "Can you cook?" tanyakanya.
"Slightly," replied Shabita.
"Enak once became a rich man, cook or no servant," joked Anggara.
Shabita was silent at the young man's words. If you knew, baby. It is not easy even with a treasure if you have to be away from you. "Not really," she replied. He washed the vegetables and gave them to the young man and then cut the onions. "Aw!" His eyes were affected by the onion smoke.
Anggara stopped his activities and took care of the girl. Here let me go" he said, grabbing Shabita's hand, rubbing her eyes, and then blowing them. "Is it better?" His face was right in front of Shabita, barely touching.
"Su-have!" Shabita immediately avoids and does her activities again. "I'm okay" he continued.
"You avoiding me?" asked the young man while looking at him. He was astonished by Shabita's suspicious attitude.
"I've been married, it's not nice to be with someone else here" the girl replied. Suppressing his words by explaining his status in front of Anggara.
"Where is your husband now?" anggara asked while cutting the pumpkin and preparing the fire.
"Working outside" Shabita replied.
"If she knows you're here what she thinks?" ask Anggara while preparing the pot.
"Anged," Shabita answered, leaving the onion peeled by her.
"Rani," call Anggara when Shabita will leave her to go to the living room. "It's like I've known you before, but I forgot where?" anggara said while putting vegetables in the pot.
"Maybe someone else is the same. Frankly I never knew you at all." After answering, he left.
Anggara turned to look at the girl's departure, he sighed. Shabita sat in the living room and rubbed her face. He also did not expect to meet the young man here. "Is this a soul mate?" muttered. He immediately dismissed that prejudice.
Anggara sat down next to him and looked ahead. "Who are you?" her question was soft without looking at her interlocutor at all.
"I'm serious, I feel like I saw you in my dreams." Serious face.
"It's just a dream, everyone can see anyone unknown in a dream" Shabita replied.
Anggara could not argue that the girl was telling the truth. Anyone must have met in his dream with anyone he never knew. "It's like it's real" he said, looking closely at Shabita.
Shabita sighed while bowing and covering her face. "I'm tired, I don't want to talk about your dream. I'm very hungry now."
Anggara laughed briefly and immediately stood up. "It looks like we've cooked let's eat." He went to the kitchen and prepared everything.
Shabita just looked at Anggara at work, he had no desire to help him. Lazy that he felt, wanted to go from there before all wet his heart would be moored again by Anggara.
"I love you" whispered Anggara right in her ear. The young man was sitting next to her and smiled sweetly and grabbed Shabita's hand. Peeping on her, Shabita awakens from her daydream, she sees Anggara preparing food at the dinner table and now heads towards her.
"Come, it's all set!" bargained for.
Shabita smiled and headed towards the dining table. It was prepared by Anggara. "Your son needs nutritious food, doesn't he, now eat a lot, yeah." He took the vegetable for the girl and put it in Shabita's plate.
"Where do you know I'm pregnant?" He looked surprised when Anggara said that. He quietly rubbed his stomach.
"Talia said," Anggara replied as he bribed the rice. "I've also learned from the way you vomit in the car."
"Yes" replied Shabita. "My name?" ask her to make sure Anggara doesn't know her real name.
"He just said my mom, never mentioned your name." Anggara was silent and frowned. "But I've heard him call you Shabita?" He stopped eating and looked at Shabita.
Shabta was shocked and trembling. "Misheard," he replied. He diverts while eating. Food tasted bland, he did not taste to eat and finally just stirred the food by him.
"Didn't it taste good?"
"Well, I want to eat something" Shabita said. "Blood, '' he replied slowly.
"What?" Anggara didn't hear it.
"Nothing" replied Shabita. "I'm tired of going to sleep first." Shabita left him alone there.
"God why did he come again after all this? I can't do it, I'm sick I'm not strong!" He cried while lying on the bed the room that was prepared for him. If I could turn back time, this fate would be ours. She nodded and cried on the pillow.
"She was so close to me, I kind of recognized you, but who are you really dear?" anggara said as he looked at the locked room next to him.
The young man sighed, and so did Shabita in there. They both have their own minds.
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