
Toni is ready to go again. He prepared everything himself, not wanting to ask Shabita for help. The girl just looked at her movements earlier.
"Don't go out on your own without Talia. I'm afraid my enemies will harm you" Toni said, wearing her shoes.
"Talia didn't go to college? All this time always take care of me," said Shabita.
"Talia said she'd find you a bodyguard." Toni looked at Shabita and rubbed her stomach.
"Em."
"I'll go first. Take good care of yourself." Toni kissed the top of the girl's head and went outside.
"Papa, will Talia take you?" bargain the girl while Talia is on the guest sofa and sees Toni going outside.
"Just go to your mother!" Toni then drove up to her car.
Talia sighs, just met already separated. How busy Toni is now, until her free time is spent at work.
Shabita got out of bed, cleaned herself up afterwards to the kitchen. No appetite to eat and drink when checking the refrigerator. Talia rebuked by patting him on the shoulder.
Asking the girl to pull over because she was going to look for something in the fridge.
"Your father used to be like that, huh?" shabita asked while sitting on the dining chair.
Talia took a bottle of milk and poured it into a glass then put it on the table. "Cuek mean?"
"Em" replied Shabita.
Talia sat down and drank a glass of milk earlier. "Since he changed bodies, there's always something new he's done." Talia put the empty glass back on the table "Maybe if she takes the body of the president she will be another." Talia smiled amusedly.
"The bodyguard you said it was ...." Shabita hesitated to ask. Afraid of bothering Talia again.
"She hasn't come yet despite her promise this morning." Talia looked at the wall clock on the left of the room.
"When did you go to college?" ask Shabita.
"When he came" Talia replied, pouring milk into a glass and giving it to Shabita to drink.
Shabita only held the glass, without any intention of drinking it. "If you could know what his name is?" tanyakanya.
"You know him" replied Talia.
"That's why I'm curious!" Shabita is upset that Talia's playing a secret to her.
"Drink." Talia did not comment on Shabita's question. "I have to get ready for college, he'll be here soon."
Shabita sighed, he drank the milk to the end. Shabita went back to her room to see Anggara across the street, but the young man did not come.
"You must taste the food first, but before you eat this medicine. Can counteract poison. If it turns out to be poisonous then it tastes bitter, if it does not mean safe," Talia told someone in front of Shabita's room. The girl only heard Talia speak.
"So she's like your life. Remember my message!"
Talia exaggerates Shabita smiles with the girl's rule.
Talia came in and approached Shabita. "He's coming. I hope you're not that fast" he whispered.
Shabita frowned. He was suspicious of this girl's words. "Who is he?"
"Look at it yourself. I have to go to college first." Talia left him alone in the room.
Shabita slipped out of her room. He was curious about the bodyguard that Talia meant earlier. A good-looking young man was behind him. Black shirt and black glasses.
"We know, but who, huh?" Shabita stopped and immediately hid from behind the door as the young man headed for his room. Stupid, why am I like this? Just like a child. He hates his own behavior.
Shabita came out of hiding and looked around.
Shabita gasps because of Rani's name. "Figures," he said. Shabita turned around and looked at Anggara who had been nearby. "Well, are you here?" hisses.
"Guard you, let alone."
"Go home! It's not safe for you!"
"I'm here working. Please cooperate," Anggara said, nodding once.
Ish, if Toni sees it, what can I do? Shabita sighed in annoyance. He'll go back to his room.
Aggara stretched out his right hand to prevent him from entering. "Talia said, you should eat first before taking a break. I've got to make sure you wear special clothes for pregnancy."
Shabita looked at her wearing tight pants and a loose sweatshirt. "I can change it myself!" reject it.
"Then replace it while I'll cook for you."
Shabita immediately entered and locked the door. "Sok, formal use the default language to me." He was upset by Anggara's indifferent attitude towards him.
Anggara cooks beef-eye eggs and fries rice. He set it on the table. Noy and May are both half-hearted and not happy to be disturbed.
"Let's just get us breakfast ready," May bargained.
"thank you. I'm just following Miss' orders" Anggara replied.
"Now, don't be disturbed. We'll get in trouble if he complains to Talia" whispered Noy.
Shabita did not come down to eat, but the young man was waiting for him at the dinner table for two hours. He took a tray and arranged all the food there and took it to Shabita's room.
"Rani, Rani!" call him. Because there is no authorization Anggara swapped the right hand to the left to hold the tray. The spare key given by Talia.
Shabita was daydreaming, she was sitting at the end of the bed. He averted his eyes when Anggara came and put the food on the bed.
"I'm waiting for you downstairs, but not down then I bring this food here" Anggara reasoned.
"I'll eat when I'm hungry" said Shabita.
"You may not be hungry, but my son must be hungry."
Shabita's eyes glared at Anggara. The young man was still discussing the child in his womb as his son. "Don't talk recklessly, my husband will hear!"
"All right," answered Anggara.
The young man took food with a spoon and intended to feed Shabita. "Why?" tanyanya as Shabita brushed off the food that was pointing at her.
"I can eat by myself" he replied.
"okay!" Anggara put a spoon and gave Shabita a plate of fried rice. "Then eat!" his orders.
Shabita had to take and eat. She almost vomited because it was not the food the baby wanted.
Anggara stroked Shabita's stomach and said, "Your mother hasn't eaten since yesterday."
Shabita was moved because Anggara was worried about her. He bribed his rice back and ate it up. "It's over!" Shabita put the plate on the tray and drank the mineral water.
"Do you need anything else?" ask Anggara.
"No" replied Shabita.
"Excuse me," beg Anggara as he will wipe the girl's lips with a tissue. "If there's any need to stay call me."
Shabita blushed in embarrassment for being treated like that by Anggara. He only shook his head when Anggara offered to help.
"Or you need a interlocutor, I can be a good listener." Anggara stood up and neatly arranged the rest of the dishes and glasses of the former meal. "If kangen says, yes. I always have," he whispered. After that left Shabita who was silent because he heard the whisper of the young man earlier.