
The girl snorted, staring at the door Eva had just slammed. He moved, cleaning himself up quickly. Although the pain still makes him grimace, but Cempaka does not care.
Meanwhile Eva smiled brightly as she entered the dining room where Caesar was waiting for her.
"Good morning!" he said cheerfully, kissing the cheek of the man who was fluttering in his chair.
The dishes are opened by the waiter, the food is served as desired. Enjoy a morning meal called breakfast, before struggling with exhausting activities. Eva smiled because Caesar did not ask the rival's absence at all.
The sound of the clattering of steps that sounded so fast, made the haughty woman snort in annoyance. Almost lost his appetite. However, in contrast to Caesar, the man was stunned a little surprised because Cempaka had awakened after a night of serving him.
"Sorry, I'm late!" he said after arriving behind the two humans who were enjoying their breakfast.
"You awake?" caesar asked without looking and continued eating.
"Yes, Sir."
His call to Caesar made Eva smile wickedly in the heart. He was happy to hear Cempaka's call. It seems to show where it is.
"Sit. Eat up!" An unexpected order came from Caesar.
Eva stopped the movement of her hands on her lips when she had just put food into her mouth hearing the man's orders. Cempaka looked up, pecked for a while. He only moved when Yudi's hand slightly pushed his back to sit on the chair.
"Ah, I can do it myself!" sergeant Cempaka when a servant was about to flip his plate.
"Let them do their job! You just shut up, " Eva jolted and judged that Cempaka was only looking for a face in front of Caesar.
The woman smiled and replied, "I can't let anyone else do the job I'm still capable of."
Eva growled, the intermittent sound of the spoon slammed making Caesar surprised. The man sighed, the two of them seemed to be competing over something.
"I'm the Madam here! Who dare you refute my words! You don't even deserve to talk to me. You heard!" snarled Eva growled. He had lost his appetite, emotions peaked regardless even in the presence of Caesar because all this time he had never interfered.
"The servant is also human, Madam. Not all jobs have to be those that do. Just flipping the plate, is not a heavy thing," said Cempaka boldly.
This sets Eva on fire and Caesar stops eating. Grasping the spoon tightly in hand, no longer feel calm at the dining table.
"They get paid for it! What do you think it's for?" Eva doesn't want to lose.
Brak!
Cempaka's mouth that had opened was about to chim in, immediately clenched back because of the loud noise. There was nothing the man said but to gulp down some water and then stand up.
"If you're done eating, go to the car first. I don't like having a debate on my dining table!" cesar's Edit to Eva.
The woman snorted, glancing at Cempaka who was bowing down the coconut. Thinning her lips because she felt that the woman's attitude was just a trick. Pretending to be someone who is weak, but attacks when he is off guard.
Eva stood up and left the dining room with the ladies carrying her bag.
"And you!" Caesar's high-pitched voice, jerking Cempaka's body. His shoulders were shaken for a second, his fingers squeezing each other.
"Recide your meal and rest. I know you must be tired, don't argue with Eva. He doesn't like his words to be disputed." Caesar rubbed Cempaka's head, his voice turned soft.
Ah, the woman is stunned. Not expecting him who was cruel at the beginning turned out to have a soft side. It also made all the servants there stunned, as long as they worked not once saw Caesar rubbed Eva's head like he did to Cempaka.
The woman ventured to look up, looking at Caesar with a puzzled look. Caesar even smiled though thin, after he left the dining table followed by a movement of Yudi's head who asked Cempaka to take her husband to the terrace.
The woman's forehead frowned, not understanding the gesture.
"You must escort Mister, Miss. Please!" whisik Yudi who is possessed by Cempaka.
He left, again confused when Yudi gave Caesar's briefcase to him.
"This is your briefcase, bring it and give it to you" Yudi explained.
Cempaka again rounded his mouth, received and followed behind Caesar with Yudi the butler. Caesar turned around, his eyebrows interlocked to see the whereabouts of Cempaka there.
"This. Be careful, and happy working. Don't forget your lunch, sir," said Cempaka, handing over Caesar's briefcase.
Work diligently because the needs of life are increasing.
That's what Eva often said when she let go. Caesar received the bag with a warm heart, his white cheeks slightly blushing. Then turn around with another feeling, feeling peaceful and warm.
"Don't forget to finish your meal, Miss. According to the order of the Master," Yudi's decree was carried by Cempaka.
The woman was still standing on the porch, she returned Arjuna's smile as the man looked down to greet her. Cempaka waved his hand acting like a wife in the movies he had seen.
"Please, Miss! Be careful, here there are many CCTVs that every time monitor your movements." Yudi led Cempaka back to the dining room.
Some were overheated to see Cempaka escort Caesar to the terrace. Eva doesn't like it, she stares at her husband who is busy checking his cell phone.
"Why did he take you and bring you your briefcase?!" ask Eva with a ketus.
"Maybe Yudi asked for it. I don't know" said Caesar without looking at his wife.
"But you like it too, don't you? I saw you smiling at him. What has he done to you? Does he want to take your heart and keep you away from me?!" fierce Eva while folding both hands and turning towards the window.
Caesar sighed, kept the phone in his lap and turned to the window. He folded his lips still a little upset because of the debate at the dinner table earlier.
"Can you not ruin my morning? I have a lot of work today. So, stop discussing the absurd thing anymore!" pinta Caesar was still in a gentle tone while glancing at his wife.
Eva turned her head, glaring sharply at the man who had been married to her for more than six years.
You changed because of him, Caesar. I won't let you put your heart on him. It won't!
Eva relaxed her emotions, wrapped her hands around Caesar's arms while dropping her head on the man's shoulder.
"alright. Ii'm sorry. I won't repeat it again. I'm just afraid you're changing and turning away from me. That's all." Eva sulks spoiled, pretending to be sad and sorry.
Caesar embraced his shoulders, smelling his sheep affectionately. Wiping his arm with a soft touch. Eliminating the worries in Eva's heart.
The woman smiled with satisfaction, but the driver recorded their conversation clearly in his memory.
****
In the dining room, Cempaka continued his breakfast awaited by the servants. He was reluctant and nervous, not once in a lifetime when eating was watched like that morning.
"Why don't you eat too? Sit down, and eat with me" said Cempaka with a friendly smile.
The maidservants before him stared at each other, their hands squeezing the ends of the servant dresses worn.
"Pardon me, Miss. We can't, we have our own place to eat" one of them replied nervously.
"Miss, don't think about us. Just spend your meal. Then, rest!" yudi said uncontested.
"You guys stay here, you come with me to clean up Miss's room!" tell Yudi to one of the female servants.
Uhuk-uhuk!
Choking chokes, recalling patches of blood that dry up on the bed sheet. He would be embarrassed if they saw him.
"Miss!"
Cempaka quickly drank the water, turned his head and wanted to prevent Yudi from tidying up his room. He got up and ran, but unfortunately the man had arrived in front of his room.
"Hide what you see! Don't ever tell anyone including your own family!" remember Yudi to the waiter.
"Good, Sir!"
He folded the blanket, immediately stunned and understood with Yudi's orders when he saw the red patches. The servant rolled up the bed sheet and stacked it into one with the dirty clothes of the occupants of the room.
"No!" Cempaka opened the door quickly, but it was too late.