Break Up But Get Married

Break Up But Get Married
Eleven



“Eh, what the hell?” Viola threw away face, he was not jealous, but annoyed. “Ngapain also I'm jealous?”


“Kidding times, really sewot lo.”


“Yes, why do you want?”


Viola walks away and returns to search for the DVD, but Joe follows him instead.


“Tomorrow you want to watch?” ask Joe.


“What watch?”


“Ya watch me. Watch the festival means.”


“Gak ah, I want to watch a movie.” Viola picked up a few DVDs at random.


“Serious you want to watch that movie?” Joe looks doubtful while pointing at one of the DVDs in Viola's hand.


“Hah?”


Viola saw the DVD, and it turned out that there was one adult movie DVD.


“Eh anjir's. No.ih ...” Viola immediately threw the DVD, he was shocked and embarrassed himself because of his ridiculous behavior.


“Gue do not know if you like to watch that so,” Joe even more tempting Viola, even though the girl's face was flushed with embarrassment.


“Gue says no!” Viola became even more annoyed at Joe.


“Yes already if not, don't have to nyolot!”


“Solar I dong.”


“Feeling you are angry with me,” said Joe.


“Feelings lo doang times, my ordinary people aja.” Viola left Joe to pay for the DVD he bought, but again Joe followed him. “lo why the hell do I keep following?”


“Dih, who followed you? I want to pay too,” reply Joe who made Viola embarrassed for the second time.


“Oh,” is all that Viola said, but inwardly he kept nagging his own stupidity.


“Mbak, please wrapped yes!” Joe handed the DVD he wanted to buy to the cashier.


“My first mbak!” exciting Viola.


“Loh!” Joe immediately saw Viola astonished.


“What?” Viola stared back at Joe flatly.


“Papa. Yes I already have him first!” joe exclaimed at the cashier. Joe knew Viola would not budge, so rather than arguing it was better to follow his wishes.


“How much mbak?” Viola had already taken out the wallet from inside his bag, but Joe held it in.


“I pay all mbak.”


“Eh?”


“How much is everything?”


“Gue can pay by yourself, don't bother!” viola is not good.


“Normally also ask for paymentin,” joe chirped.


“When am I? No need to slander you!”


“Don't remember ya?”


Viola and Joe instead argued and made the cashier a little confused.


“So who wants to pay?” ask the cashier finally.


“I pay by myself mbak,” replied Viola.


“I pay all,” Joe said while handing over some money sheets.


“Eh, you why?”


“Udah, you have a lot of protests anyway. People on want to pay also tuh.”


Realizing that many people were waiting in line at the cashier, Viola immediately took the DVD and walked out of the store.


Joe who had finished paying also came out and walked beside Viola.


“Eh tomorrow you really won't come?” Joe asked again so he could talk more with Viola.


“Diluted to watch film.”


“Watch the movie sometime.”


Viola stopped his steps then turned to Joe.“Since when do you so bring gini?”


“Cuek is wrong, bring wrong. How do you want to go?” Suddenly it's Joe who's mad at Viola. The man looked at Viola annoyedly and then walked ahead of him.


“Gak is very clear so the person,” grumbled Viola who realized Joe's indifference was back. “Eh lo angry ya?” Viola followed Joe.


“Ngak,” replied Joe briefly.


“Iya ih, you are angry. Time so doang ngambek anyway,” Cibir Viola who continues to follow Joe.


“No,” Joe stopped his steps and turned to face Viola. But, Viola did not have time to stop because of Joe's sudden movements, as a result Viola instead hit Joe's body and stomped his feet.


“Ish!” Joe sighed with his regret at the girl who always did silly, it turned out that Viola's behavior was still the same.


“Lo really stopped anyway? Sick nih jidat I got chin lo,” Viola directly nagged Joe.


“My feet hurt more Vi.” Joe looked down at Viola's leg which was still on top of one of his legs.


“Eh, sorry hehe. Lo sih ngerem suddenly.”


“Yes have left foot lo!” exclaim Joe lazy.


“Gak ah, still at home mengginjek lo feet,” chirps Viola while laughing cunningly.


“Viola!” Joe is getting annoyed with Viola's childish behavior.


“Hehe ...” Viola laughed instead of stepping aside.


“Soaring no? Or I make you embarrassed,” threatened Joe.


“How?” ask Viola defiantly.


“Beautiful,” suddenly Joe aligned his face with Viola and approached the girl's face.


“L-lo what?” asked Viola who became stammered.


“That's you're ashamed. Face lo red.”


“Crazy lo!” Viola directly pushed Joe's body and retreated a few steps away from the man.


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After a brief argument in the shopping mall, Viola and Joe go to a cafe for lunch. At first Viola hesitated to accept Joe's invitation, but since he was also hungry and lazy to go home, he finally agreed to have lunch with Joe.


“Not bad anyway, Just want to rest aja,” replied Viola.


“But, you even run.”


“Hehe.” Viola only grimaced widely before returning to continue eating. “Lo how can you choose to play a musical drama anyway? Though your acting is ugly,” chirps Viola who immediately makes Joe look at him flat.


“Soalya I'm handsome.”


Now it was Viola's turn to look at Joe with a strange look. “Not wrong lo?”


“Emang why?”


“Lo is really Joe right?”


“Yes, who do you think I am? It's so weird.”


“Yes aja strange, since when did you become a bit of a pranky same narcissistic gini? After I was the Joe I knew was the guy cuek abis,” explained Viola.


“So you prefer me who is cuek?” ask Joe.


“Yes not that, kayak bagusan now kok,” replied Viola.


After that there was not much else they talked about. Although Joe has changed a little, but still his cold attitude is still there.


Viola ate his food voraciously and it made Joe who was quietly watching him smile faintly at the girl's slightly cute behavior.


“His dinner-slows, Vi!”


Joe looked back as he heard someone talking.


Viola also looked up and immediately smiled as soon as he knew Robbie who was already standing behind Joe.


“Eh Kak, why here?” ask Viola to Robbie.


“Ngapain yes?” Robbie asked back. “Suddenly want to come here. Maybe because there is lo.”


“What the hell is Robbie's sister?”


“Haha joking. What's going on outside? You're not healthy anymore,” Robbie started nagging Viola


“Kan I'm bosen at home continue. Lagian looks at the house again on the go,” Viola pursed her lips in annoyance with Robbie's nagging.


“Lo will call me, later I take you on the road, do not go alone!” exciting Robbie.


“Viola is not alone, he is the same me,”, said Joe who felt ignored since Robbie came.


“Eh, there are lo. Sorry not aware. Btw join here can ya?” Suddenly Robbie was sitting next to Viola.


Joe just kept quiet while looking at Robbie with a displeased look, as well as Robbie who did the same. They did not speak, but their eyes clearly showed that they did not like each other.


“Eh, would you like to eat? I'm interested in?” ask Viola to Robbie. He was completely insensitive to the situation that was going on between the two men.


“Do not, see you eat only I am full,” replied Robbie.


“Vi, don't forget tomorrow you come to the festival! I'll pick up the pokies,” said Joe who cut Viola and Robbie's chat.


“And I told you I wanted to watch a movie ...”


“Watch it in the cinema just like me, tomorrow I run out, how?” Joe cut Viola's speech.


“Lo can't get out malem-malem Vi!” robbie glanced at Joe.


“Eh yes, I can't get out malem.”


“Kan car ride Vi, will not get wind,” Joe still persuades Viola.


“Ah, but later I'll be romelin same Mama.” Viola looked annoyed.


“Means you have to go home now. Come on I anter,” said Robbie.


“Ya has already. Joe I first ya,” say goodbye Viola then go follow Robbie.


“Cih!” Joe could only snort angrily seeing Viola go with Robbie. Robbie really ruined it all.


After leaving Joe in the cafe, Viola and Robbie don't go home. There's something Viola has to buy, so they go to the supermarket first.


“Kok lo can be the same Joe anyway?” asked Robbie who had just been following Viola who was busy picking up groceries.


“No accident met,” replied Viola. “Eh yes Kak, it turns out he is the same Nadia not dating, I misunderstood.”


Robbie was instantly silent after hearing Viola's remark. If it turns out Joe's not dating, will Viola reject Robbie?


“Oh, good for that. How to?” ask Robbie.


“Hah? How's what?” Viola was confused by Robbie's question.


“My application?”


“Eh? That?” Viola was getting confused. Why would Robbie suddenly ask that? How should Viola answer that?


“Hehe, don't think about it! I'm Just nanya.”


Viola and Robbie again walked between the shelves containing snacks, but Robbie suddenly stopped his steps and made Viola look astonished at him.


“Why Brother?”


Robbie does not answer Viola's question and, puzzled, Viola follows where Robbie's eyes lead. “Eh Sister Irene?”


The beautiful woman smiled faintly and lowered her head when she accidentally passed Viola and Robbie. Irene was not alone, there was a man walking beside her.


Robbie stared at Irene, the woman who had been his girlfriend before she left him and married someone else.


But, compared to Irene, Viola was more surprised to see the man named Irene. “Cot Missing?” Viola mentioned the name of the man who knew Viola was Robbie's best friend.


“Eh, Viola huh? Didn't expect to meet you here,” said the man named Gilang.


“You guys ..?” Viola pointed at Irene and Galih in turn.


“Lo don't know, Irene my wife.”


“Oh ...”


Viola turned to Robbie who threw away the face from Irene and Gilang. He never thought if it turned out Irene was married to Gilang. Isn't the world so narrow?


At first glance Robbie and Irene met, but the two immediately turned the other way and avoided each other. There was something unfinished between them, but they did not intend to finish it.


“Udah, Vi? We'll go straight home!” Robbie immediately went past Irene and Gilang with a cold face that he rarely showed.


Realizing the situation was very awkward, Viola immediately followed Robbie without saying anything to Irene and Gilang.


“He waited for me!” viola exclaimed as he walked quickly following Robbie.


Robbie stopped his steps and faced Viola. “They're my karma Vi, because I've done the same thing to you. So give me a chance to poach everything!”


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To be continued