
Tomorrow, early in the morning.
When Dhea was still sleeping, there was someone who opened the door of the mini market.
That person is Cika.
Cika came home from out of town last night, early in the morning he came to the mini market intending to check the goods there.
He used the original key of his mini market, the key now in Riri is the backup key.
Cika entered her mini market, she was surprised when she saw Dhea who was asleep in the cashier seat.
"why is he sleeping here?" mummy Cika.
"Dhea, Dhea, Dhea wake up" said Cika woke Dhea gently.
Dhea who heard someone say her name immediately woke up from her sleep.
When Dhea Sudang woke up, Cika asked.
"Why are you sleeping here?" ask Cika.
Dhea did not reply, as she did not want to prolong the matter.
"I want to go home" said Dhea.
Without waiting for an answer from Cika, Dhea came out of the mini market.
"Why didn't he answer my question? I checked the CCTV" said Cika.
Cika entered the CCTV room and seeing everything that was happening, she clenched her hands feeling furious.
"Riri has gone too far" said Cika.
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The next day, go home to school.
As usual, after school Dhea would go to work.
Arriving at the mini market. Dhea parked her bike and entered the mini market.
Dhea heard like there was a voice pleading.
Dhea approached the voice, she saw Riri who was crying in front of Cika and beside them there were several other employees who were paying attention.
"Hiks. I beg you, brother, don't fire me" said Riri pleading.
"You've gone too far" said Cika.
Dhea looked at the two of them.
Riri who saw the presence of Dhea approached him.
"Dhea, I beg you to forgive me. I will not repeat my mistakes" said Riri.
Not a word came out of Dhea's lips.
"Dhea, hiks. ma'afin me.
if I don't work, pity my mother and sisters who are in the orphanage" Riri said.
"the orphanage?" inner dhea.
"Sir, ma'afin aja" Dhea told Cika.
"But Riri's gone too far with Dhea, she's ngunci'in you're here.
if you're why-why?" said Cika.
"I'm not papa, so don't fire Riri brother" said Dhea.
"I'm not wrong, you are indeed a good person Dhea" Cika said.
Though all this time I was very evil to her" Inner Riri.
"All right, I give you one chance" said Cika.
"Thank you brother" said Riri.
"I want to go to my room, everyone back to work" said Cika, walking into her room.
Maryawan who heard Cika's words again continued his work.
"Please Dhea, and ma'af.
all this time I was very evil with you" said Riri lowered his head, because he was ashamed for always hating and evil to Dhea.
"Yes" said Dhea leaving Riri, she will do her job.
"I want to be your friend Dhea" Inner Riri with a happy smiling face.
Flashback.
"Dhea, how can I help you?" ask Riri.
"Nothing" replied Dhea.
"Well, if you need help, talk to me" said Riri smiling sweetly.
Riri leaves from before Dhea and goes back to work on her work.
"Why is Riri always approaching me now? if he hates me it would be better, when someone near me surely his safety will be threatened" inner Dhea with a sad face.
Dhea worked till night.
After work, Dhea took a shower and fell asleep.
Before going to bed, he thought about what mistake he had made to the terrorist.
why would the terror always terrorize Dhea and injure people near Dhea.
Someday he will find a way out of his problems.
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To esokan the next morning.
After waking up from her sleep, Dhea immediately took a bath and put on her school uniform.
He will take care of the books and stationery that will be taken to school.
dhea put everything in the bag.
Finished tidying up her book, Dhea walked out of the room.
He walked towards the front of his kos an alley, intending to buy chicken porridge for breakfast.
After his chicken porridge was made, he paid the seller and went back to the boarding house.
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Once in his kos an, Dhea ate his porridge until it was gone.
Dhea brought the dishes she used to eat to the bathroom and washed them.
Once clean, he put his plate in the cutlery place.
Dhea entered the room, took her school bag.
Dhea put on her shoes and pulled her bike out of the room.
He rode and pedaled his bike with the direction he was heading to school.