
Inda silently watched Hanun who innocently asked what religion was.
Is Hanun setting a trap for him?
Ah really Inda does not understand this situation.
A moment of silence, Hanun was still waiting for an answer from Inda with an innocent look on his face.
No one would have thought the owner of the innocent face was a snatcher who was now beginning to repent.
"Nda? Is there something wrong with my words?"
Hanun turned his face into a sad one again.
Just a few minutes ago, Hanun felt a sense of tranquility. Yes, Hanun felt very calm following Inda's movements. Hanun was also so enthusiastic when there was something new that he did not know about religion.
Oh why can it be like that?
Inda took a stand, then rubbed her blushing face with her palm.
"Today you work Nun?"
Hanun nodded getting a question from Inda.
"The next time we meet, I'll clear up everything you don't know."
Hanun slightly dodged to look for the lie on Inda's face. But as a result, Hanun only found a face full of sincerity there.
Since when can Hanun read faces, oh you name it starting today. When he gets to know Inda, Hanun finds a different look on the face from everyone he has met.
Ah yes, there is also Retno who according to Hanun has sincerity in the look of his face.
Retno is the owner of the bookstore where Hanun works.
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After the awkwardness took over, Inda and Hanun finally parted ways. Inda walked home to the boarding house.
Along the way the air began to warm up because the king of the afternoon had already shown himself.
The glare of the light made Inda have to keep one hand over her forehead.
Inda began to enter the narrow alley where she lived. In the morning like this the atmosphere of the alley is indeed crowded, mothers start wandering to find side dishes for the cuisine menu sometimes there are those who bring their children to make the atmosphere more rowdy.
Food vendors have started to arrive. Downstream busyness in the morning that makes the atmosphere like this.
Luckily for Inda, the unemployed youths who used to bother her were never seen in the morning.
Inda entered the boarding house which was only a simple room. In it there are not too many items only rice cooker, gas stove one furnace, and also a dispenser.
That was enough for Inda. As for the matter of washing clothes Inda always leave it on the nearest loundry.
This time Inda's lecture schedule began, after cleaning up now Inda is preparing to leave for her campus.
Inda began to get out of his boarding house and walked to the front of the alley to find public transportation that he used to use up to campus.
Living alone with simplicity makes Inda comfortable. Although his parents who are outside the island are not careless people but Inda is comfortable with his current condition.
Many times Inda was asked to go home and continue education at the residence of her father and mother but Inda often refused on the grounds of wanting to be independent.
While on public transport, Inda again remembered Hanun his new friend who he thought was very unique.
Inda was still curious about Hanun's persona and intended to visit him again at the bookstore after returning from campus.
We'll see Nun again.
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After a day Inda spent time on campus and social activities were suddenly held. This afternoon, I can finally go home.
Of course the main purpose was not the boarding house, but the bookstore where Hanun worked.
Arriving at the bookstore, Inda who saw Hanun walking out of the store immediately ran over to Hanun.
"Aaron!"
At that instant Hanun who looked rushed was forced to stop and turn his head.
"Relove ...."
Inda stopped right in front of Hanun and slightly adjusted her breathing.
"Home home? Let's eat yuk!"
Inda's hands were already perfectly circular on Hanun's arms. I don't know since when Inda feels comfortable when near Hanun.
"Sorry Nda, I have to go to the workshop."
Taking off the hand slowly, Inda frowned in surprise. Hanun's feeling of not having a vehicle, then why did Hanun go to the workshop?
"Workshop?"
Hanun nodded and prepared to leave. "When we meet again, I'll tell you."
"Can I come?"
Although he initially wanted to refuse, but Hanun was already too late, it was impossible to buy back time by arguing.
Therefore, Hanun allowed Inda to come with him.
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Riding on public transport, Hanun and Inda finally arrive at Farrel's workshop. Hanun stole around to take a deep breath. Hanun glanced at Inda who seemed confused, then smiled and held Inda's hand to invite her inside.
They walked slowly with their own thoughts. On the other hand Hanun was afraid to face his work especially trucks were always reminiscent of his childhood.
Why did he have to get caught between the vehicles?
"New weah coming?"
Someone's voice shocked Hanun as well as Inda.
"Any intention of punishment, no? If not, now we'll call the police."
The sudden intimidation made Hanun stutter, especially last night he was at the police station to meet Dodo.
Hanun could have given up and opted to go to jail, but to be in the workshop yesterday ... Hanun really isn't for stealing. Why is slander approaching bad people too?
Isn't it the weak who are always slandered?
This is all because of that guy, because of Farrel.
"Sorry, why threaten my friend like that?"
Inda cut Suryo's sharp gaze piercing at Hanun.
"Who are you? Befriend thieves."
Inda wanted to interrupt but had not had time because someone from inside came and made all silence.
"Suryo, what's going on?"
Farrel came while hiding his surprise when he saw Inda.
Likewise with Inda, he was surprised when he saw Farrel coming.
Ah games of fate always make people fooled.
"This sir, yesterday's thief came to take the punishment."
Farrel set his eyes on Hanun who had been silent since.
"Punishment? Didn't I tell you to take care of him, why did you let this thief come back here?"
Like an avalanche of mountains, Hanun immediately felt extreme pain. But why did Hanun feel that?
Ok, Farrel apparently just thinks of him as a thief and a parasite for everyone.
Hanun is sick, but why?
"Don't you just talk!"
Inda could no longer hold himself back from hitting Farrel, especially his mouth.
Farrel turned his gaze, now Farrel looked at Inda.
Oh Sofia's.
Suddenly Sofia's shadow flashed as the eyes met.
Farrel turned his face to avoid the sudden uncomfortable feeling.
In those eyes was Sofia.
Why does this woman remind me of you Sof?
"You who?"
Yeah, maybe Farrel's better off getting acquainted first.
This is called Bang Farrel mode!
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