
The next day Farrel fulfilled his promise to invite Inda to find a book. Since seven o'clock in the morning he had been waiting in front of the boarding house that Inda occupied. He waited patiently, Farrel regretting not asking for Inda's contact number. At least if he knew his number he wouldn't wait like a fool for fear that Inda had already left the house.
Occasionally the people there greet him there are also those who just stare cynically. Farrel understood that because he was an unknown person in the neighborhood.
An hour later, the gate finally opened. Inda gasped to see Farrel calmly sitting on the bike and smiled at him. Inda never thought Farrel would see her again. Suddenly, the butterfly flew back into the heart of Inda.
"Finally out too." Farrel was relieved that he smiled so widely.
Eh? Inda made wrong behavior this early in the morning. "What's right here?" kaku tanyanya.
"We're going to find a book, I've been waiting for you from seven o'clock here." Farrel replied as he opened the trunk to pick up the helmet.
Inda was amazed by the words Farrel just now until unconsciously his mouth was slightly open. He really did not know that anyone was waiting for him in front. Though he was lying inside even he had time to read a book first.
Instantly Inda grimaced unbearably, what kind of person Farrel actually he always did unexpected things like this.
"I'm asking for your number, so that if there's any home business I can call you."
Eh? Oh Inda realized from her daydream and just nodded assentively.
While Inda and Farrel were preparing to leave, on the roof of one of Ruli's houses had just squirmed her body. It has become a habit every morning always steal a glance at the boarding house Inda just to make sure Inda out today.
But this time Ruli was upset not playing when she saw Inda riding the same bike with the last night. Ruli's blood seemed to rise suddenly to the crown making her lose control and throw a bucket that happened to be nearby just like that. After that he entered with a rough swearing that slid free from his mouth.
While the bucket he threw rolled down and hit the chicken porridge trader who happened to pass by.
"Yes Allah so soon You answered my prayer, thank you Ya Alloh has given the servant a free bucket." The chicken porridge merchant even thought the bucket had fallen from the sky, because at dawn he prayed to be lined up in order to buy a new bucket.
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On the other side, Hanun was wiping the shop glass while humming ria. Although today was a little disappointed because when he passed the workshop he did not see Farrel, but later in the afternoon he will try again.
Hanun smiled when he realized his ridiculous behavior. Suddenly the smile shrank when he saw the familiar motorbike stop at the shop parking lot. Hanun sees Inda coming down from a motor that belongs to Farrel.
When Hanun's heart fell ill, Inda and Farrel came together? The truth always slaps him.
Moments later Inda opened the shop door, all of Hanun was trying to do was fine. Although his heart is currently slightly cracked due to the impact of reality that is always not as expected. Hanun approached Inda and gave a small smile he greeted and let her in.
"We're looking for Nun's children's book again." The word was like a spear that pierced Hanun's heart. What did he say, us?
"Eh Miss pen-uh I mean Miss Hanun works here?"
Even Farrell still considered him a thief. And every day Hanun spent just to adore Farrel, really heart!
"Let's get this place!" Hanun said slightly trembling withstanding the turmoil that was stirring in his heart.
After arriving at Hanun's designated bookshelf, Farrel and Inda began to busy sorting out the books they were going to buy.
"Well, we buy one book according to what title?" farrel asked Inda who was busy picking up fairy tale books.
Hanun had been watching them, Farrel could be so friendly to Inda but not to her. What exactly was Hanun expecting?
Farrel certainly likes a graceful woman like Inda not a street woman like Hanun. A speck of tears escaped from the corner of his eyes Hanun quickly erased the trail and pretended to be busy arranging books to distract him.
*
The book that Inda and Farrel bought turned out to be quite a lot, they had difficulty bringing it finally Retno told Hanun to deliver some of the book. Hanun hugged Inda carrying some books while Farrel hugged a large box of books behind him. They drove down the street to the orphanage.
"So this book is for orphans?" ask Hanun.
"Yes Nun, it turns out that Mas Farrel is a good person he became a new donor in the orphanage."
Farrel?
A very sweet and polite call made Hanun even more feel far away to chase.
A few moments later they arrived at the orphanage. As usual, she was warmly welcomed by the children. Seeing that Hanun smiled, these children were his age when he met Dodo.
Was he also a lost child? Or was he thrown out?
Every time I remember that, Hanun's headache was always felt. Even the pain seemed to be stabbing incoherently, Hanun almost fell down before Farrel caught him with one hand. Farrel accidentally saw Hanun's face change and sure enough when Farrel was about to walk past him Hanun suddenly whizzed by, fortunately Farrel was on time.
"Hanun's? You why?" Inda just realized her friend would faint and panic made. He immediately wiped it out while Farrel was busy with the children while occasionally glancing towards Inda and Hanun who entered into a room.
*
After giving eucalyptus oil to Hanun's head and nose. Inda was fixated on staring at the weak and also pale Hanun.
Suddenly Hanun squirmed and opened his eyes. He then sat in the chair with the help of Inda. "Sorry In, I'm taking nicotine."
Inda shook his head quickly, "if it hurts don't make Nun work! I'm worried about knowing you."
Inda hugged Hanun tightly she felt fear if anything happened to Hanun.
"I'm not sick In, it's just that I remember something and every time I remember that my head always hurts."
"Then don't remember the things that can make your head hurt again!" said Inda.
Hanun smiled, he was lucky to meet Inda and get to know her. Inda was very kind to even pay close attention to him as a friend. Hanun promises to be Inda's friend forever.
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