
Abby was really serious when she said she wanted to buy a restaurant owned by Gara. And unexpectedly, the man gave it away just like that. Just in front of Abby and Juna, Gara again contacted Mahen to take care of everything so that the ownership of the restaurant was transferred on behalf of Abby. Juna and Abby can only gawk when Gara says everything is in order right after twenty minutes Gara finished talking to his secretary.
Despite the shock mixed with confusion, Juna moved quickly. The man immediately sent a sum of money on Gara's account number from his card, not from Abby's savings as they had initially talked about it. But because he did something even more surprising, the man sent the money back to Abby's account number.
Because she didn't want to get paid, she gave it to Abby because she wanted to. Counting as the beginning of a form of apology for being late to fix everything, yes even though it was not comparable at all to the pain he had been inflicting on Abby for several years. He's just trying. But it was different from Juna who felt like he was pitied, the man did not accept if his sister had to accept gifts from Gara for free. He can give anything to Abby with his own money. He is more than capable of that. Be that as it may, the two adult men engaged in an insignificant debate involving self-esteem.
Unlike Juna, Abby was even happy to be able to get the expensive restaurant for free. Although he knows that Gara has his own intentions behind all this, but Abby is still able to handle it. He's not stupid, nor is he naive. Let's see what Gara will do in the future, because Abby herself will focus on managing the place to run as she wants.
Two days after their conversation in the hospital. Abby receives a phone call from Gara, which she rarely did before because Abby would contact her first. Of course that was before he experienced an ill-fated incident.
"Yes, Gara?" Abby does not know what kind of conversation starter Abby Anggara usually does when talking to Gara via mobile phone.
For the first few seconds, there was no sound that Abby could hear. But before long Gara said, "you can already see the restaurant today."
"Oh, fine. I'll be there later. Thank you so much, sorry for the trouble." Refer to what Gara did for him.
"No, it's nothing. Just do as you want later, as long as you do not harm the employees who have long worked there. Maybe I'll just monitor everything from here." Obviously because of the length. Abby's thin lips smiled unconsciously. If only the original owner of this body was still around, perhaps the woman would feel very happy. When else could he hear such a long sentence of Gara without being asked at all. In addition, Abby also felt a little amazed because the man was so thinking about the fate of his employees.
"You've been talking a lot lately, Gara." Abby replied rather disconnected.
There was a pleasant rant from across the street, "i'm like this because of you, so don't laugh at me!"
Abby's smile grew wider, "yes, I hope it's worth your mood. You feel better, don't you now?" seeing the situation Gara directly at that time made Abby feel a bit anxious, afraid that the man would behave the same when in front of strangers. It was a bit dangerous for his image that was known to be strong by the enemy all along.
"Thank you, I'm pretty good now. Thanks to someone's embrace." Because it was obviously teasing him, and Abby couldn't help but snort.
"You sound like a crocodile man." Abby was honest.
Because she laughed again, but her voice sounded more detached now. "Yes, whatever it is. Thanks for helping me."
Their conversation ended because Gara was so busy with her work. Abby had no problem with that, she was even kind enough to disconnect from here because Gara was supposed to do that. Not polite at all.
Still enjoying his long holiday less than a week away, that afternoon Abby was struggling with grass clippers in her hands. His intention, he only wanted to help the workers who were busy cutting ornamental trees carefully, but who would have thought if it turned out that the activity was quite fun. He even asked Hari to order seeds of a wide variety of vegetables to be planted in the empty soil, because it felt the vast garden was so boring if there were only flowers and ornamental plants.
"It would be nice if I could pick the fresh vegetables that I grow myself." Abby spoke to Lina who was pouring cold juice on a dozen clear glasses. Instead of sitting in the gazebo available there, the woman instead asked Lina to roll out a large mat on the grass.
"Mira, let's get the others to eat!" The sun will soon rise overhead, but because the weather is not too hot, the atmosphere there is quite pleasant. It would be more crowded if not just him who enjoyed this lunch. To that end, he asks Mira to tell the kitchen to cook more than usual. And unmitigatedly, the dishes presented in front of him were quite enough for more than ten people.
Initially, the garden officials were reluctant to get close. Feeling unworthy to have lunch with their employers, Abby with her casual smile invites them to talk to a friend. Finally, they came after Abby managed to invite Hari to sit next to her, followed by Lina and Mira.
"Please don't mention everything! this food has to run out so that the kitchen will not be angry later." Abby joked as she stared one by one at those tired faces, most of them over forty. "Uncle, Auntie, have a good meal!" he exclaimed rather cheerfully.
"Good meal, Miss!"
"Good meal, everybody."
"Thank you for the food." Sahut they simultaneously.
Secretly, Abby smiled sincerely as she watched them eat voraciously. Occasionally, they would laugh and chimed in when they heard Lina and Mira's rather frenzied conversation when talking about the news of the artist who was caught cheating. Even with a Day that is usually stiff-faced, now looks rather relaxed. Staring at everyone in silence with a faint smile.
"Om, I didn't see Brother Erik." Either he is too busy, or indeed the man who is rarely at home.
Abby nodded, "oh, right. Is there anything Erik reported to Om?"
"Emm.Their background is quite difficult for Erik to trace, Miss. I hope you'll wait."
With a faint smile Abby replied, "no problem, Om. No hurry! better to be careful like that."
And Hari just nodded in agreement in response.
. . .
"What's Abby doing at home?"
Juna, who was busy reading the report file on his desk, glanced at Damar from the corner of his eye.
"Miss is gardening with the employees, sir." No wonder Damar knows everything, he always communicates with Dari every day to get a schedule of activities from his superiors.
"Garden?" his forehead wrinkled, "after buying the restaurant Gara, asking Erik to list the street vendors as well as the buskers, he was now mingling with the waiters?" Juna couldn't help but be surprised.
"They're even eating together right now, sir." Dawn without being asked.
"What?" Juna was fully staring at Damar right now. The pile of paper is not interesting now.
"Miss holds a large mat on the grass, inviting the planters to have lunch together. Including Lina, Mira and also Mr. Hari." Damar continued, not caring about the face of the boss who is already turbid now.
"Is Abbysca really that crazy?" juna's voice came back after a few seconds of disappearing.
Damar who suspected that Juna was angry with what he had just said, opened his mouth again, "do you not like that? should I call Mr. Hari agar-"
"Abby didn't ask me.." The whisper could still be heard by Damar.
"Yes, Sir?" I felt like his hearing was wrong just now.
"Abby didn't ask me either." repeated the same sentence with an increasingly sad face.
Damar was in his place. This was not what the man had expected before. He was confused as to what kind of response to give.
. . .
TB
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