
"Stupid! What are you guys doing there?! You guys didn't finish off that girl at all!" Noy snapped softly, afraid to be heard by his Talia master. He scolded the five messengers he sent to kill Shabita in the market. They are obedient. "Find and kill!" his orders. "Now quickly leave before my master finds out!"
They made no sound just nodded and immediately left Noy behind the fence. Noy glanced there and there to make sure that no one would be able to figure out his current position.
"Look!" call Talia right behind him.
Noy flinched and clucked, he immediately turned around. "Yes, Miss?" he answered with respect.
"Where, May?" tanyakanya.
Apparently he doesn't know. "To the market" replied Noy.
"Oh, then please help me" he asked.
"Anything, Miss!"
"Repair the bodies in the warehouse. I can't stand to smell them. We haven't gotten rid of that troublemaker in two days!"
"Corpse?"
"The Krasue that attacked Shabita at that time. Remember?"
"Well," he answered immediately went to the warehouse.
Noy opened the warehouse and expanded the doors. A headless body. He was secretly grateful when he did not participate in the massacre. It was inconceivable that he would have to suffer the same fate as them. The stench spread, flies flew. He covered his nose and walked between them.
"Must wait, May. I can't handle this all by myself." He went outside and locked the door. The key was kept well in his shirt pocket and then he called someone.
"How long has it been, are they okay?" talia's murmur. The girl was walking on the upper terrace carrying a cup of homemade coffee.
Elsewhere Shabita was confused, he had no change of clothes. His body has issued an unpleasant aroma plus he really itches when not changing.
"I don't have any clothes for you, but wear these instead" Anggara said, handing over his shirt.
Shabita looked down embarrassed as she received it, she immediately took a shower and changed. "Ish, why is my fate the same as in the movies?" He almost laughed seeing himself in Anggara's clothes. The young man's chocolate shirt was great for him.
"Have you?" ask Anggara without looking at it. He was busy taking the fishing line.
"Where are you going?"
"Fishing in the fields. Here we can not go to the city, must be smart to survive," he replied. The young man looked at Shabita briefly then looked ahead. "You coming?" bargained for.
"I'm..." Shabita looked to the side while covering her open knee. He was ashamed to go out like that.
Anggara approached and Shabita retreated. The girl nervously approached by him. "I have pants if you want?" he said as he moved and went into his room. "Wear it," he said after he returned.
Shabita immediately grabbed and entered the room. He went outside and found the young man. Anggara looked at Shabita wearing her shorts, better than she thought.
"Come," he asked.
"Gee!" It almost fell if only Anggara did not welcome his hand.
"Be careful!" Anggara immediately embraced the girl and asked her to walk first. "Be careful, yeah. If you fall can still be treated, but if your child will be very difficult," he advised.
Shabita was impressed by the young man's words and deeds. "Thank you" he said softly. If this were your son, Anggara. I won't suffer this much, this kid will be fine.
"Don't daydream," Anggara said as Shabita's legs would fall back. The young man grabbed him from behind. "If you keep this up long I sin with your husband" he whispered. Very deep in that expression felt Shabita making her heart rustle violently.
"I'm sorry" said Shabita, but her intention to stay away made her fall into the rice field. Anggara was forced to release his fishing line and capture the girl.
"Stay there!" his orders. Anggara took the fishing line and gave it to Shabita. "Hold it!"
Shabita was confused as to why Anggara had told her to hold the fishing line, but she was surprised when Anggara suddenly carried her and walked over. "I can walk!"
"Later fall, let me carry it there!"
"Don't I don't want to!"
"Shut up!"
Shabita was silent. He looked down not wanting to see the young man, but his heart wanted to look then he secretly looked at Anggara. "If it's heavy put me down" said Shabita lirih.
"No, not at all heavy. I can do it for the rest of my life." There was something behind the speech that Shabita did not understand.
"You mean?"
Anggara took down Shabita. "Well, you're like him. I can't forget it even though I'm confused about who he really is." Anggara immediately took the fishing line from Shabita and prepared the fishing rod and he sat among the rice fields. "Sit down!" He asked Shabita to sit down. Shabita. "May I caress your stomach?"
Shabita was confused, he was astonished by Anggara's attitude, but once he still nodded in agreement.
"My son" said Anggara as she stroked Shabita's stomach.
"What?" Shabita immediately brushed Anggara off. "This is my husband's son, are you kidding me?"
Anggara bent his knees and drowned his head there. "Somehow, I'd go crazy like this. I feel like it's my son!"
How could he think this was his son while I had never been touched by him. "Don't be crazy! If my husband knew he'd think nothing of it!" snapped Shabita.
"Your son, my son too. Whatever it is mine!" press Anggara. "If I knew we didn't know each other, but I feel like love is half-dead with you." The young man faced Shabita who looked astonished at him. "Who are you, Rani? Who her? Why do I feel it's you?"
"Lost that thought from you! I'm not her, I'm married!" obviously the girl is standing up and is about to leave Anggara.
Shabita ran while crying, several times about to fall, but he was able to survive and reached home. He ran to the room and cried there. "What am I supposed to do? This opportunity will never happen again, oh, my God. Toni will kill my love!"
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