
Chapter 30 ~Alarm fake~
“From one mistake to another mistake, human can find the truth – From one mistake to another mistake, human will find the truth”
- Sigmund Freud
Kriet's! The door creaks when Yogi pushes.
Light rushed into the eyes, making him distract for a moment. However, when her eyes adapt, to circumstances, she finds Rizki and Lia standing at the door.
As usual, Rizki put on a cold face. The man was still wearing a school uniform, with a black jacket and a backpack on his back. Eyes still feel cold. However, Yogi was already used to it.
Next to Rizki is Lia. Just like Rizki, the girl was wearing a school uniform wrapped in a white jacket. Backpack on back. The girl was holding a strofoam, used to cover part of the face. However, Yogi was sure Lia was smiling at him.
“Why are you covering your face?” ask Yogi.
“Hmmm?” Lia lowered the sterofoam, showed her face and tilted it to the side.
“Ah, don't forget!” the answer.
“Can we come in? Getting hotter here,” murmured Rizki.
“Ah, correct. Login!” The yogi takes some distance, making room for his two companions to enter the living room.
“Renaa!” Lia's cry echoed to every corner. When Yogi looked for the figure of the little girl, the girl had already climbed the stairs, heading to the second floor. Yogi realizes that Lia has often played to Renata's house when he sees it.
“Do not shout at people's homes!” Yogi raises his voice.
“Kak. Yogi also yells!” Lia's figure vanished from his sight. The girl did not even look back when she answered him.
“What's hard with him?” ask Yogi to Rizki.
“That's it!,” replied Rizki briefly. Rizki did not continue with the answer. It was already proof that Rizki's power was exhausted, drained Lia. “By the way I didn't expect that Renata lived in a house this size.” Rizki's attention moved from one place to another.
“Yes, I was also quite surprised when I saw all this,” replied as I approached Rizki.
“After knowing all this, do you still want to chase after him?”
“Sure! I don't want to take this off like that.”
“Although your courage shrunk when alone with him?”
“Oh, stop that! at least I can make a conversation with him.”
“But you were confused when you were alone with him.”
“Terussle!”
“Kak. Yogis! What happened to Renata?!” Yogi and Rizki's attention moved, quickly, to the source of the sound, but there was nothing to see.
For a second, the two men stared at each other. However, the second rushed forward, darting to the second floor.
The heart is racing with time. Sweat poured out, dripping onto the floor, while the mind wondered what was happening to the heart. Yogi remembers very well that Renata was fine when he left the girl.
Various assumptions begin to float on the surface of the mind. He imagines Renata falling over while trying to grab a drink. It is also possible that Renata tried to meet Lia and fell to the floor. However, there was nothing he could accept. Whatever happens, it would be his fault for not giving any advice.
“Renata!” he screamed when he got to the door. Rizki catches up with her shortly afterwards, but she finds nothing in Renata's room.
Renata was sitting on the bed, still in the same place, when she left the girl. Renata looks at him and Rizki. The girl smiled wryly, as if apologizing for panicking. However, he could not find Lia anywhere. Where did the girl go?
“A-what?” Yogi loses his sentence.
“What happened?” Rizki throws questions.
“What happened to Rena's leg? Why compressed?” Shortly after, Lia appeared from below. Looks like Lia is sitting on the floor. With that tiny body, making a mattress could cover the girl perfectly. That explains why he didn't find Lia. However, he was even more furious at being made to worry.
“Lia, I told you not to shout carelessly,” Renata told Lia.
“I thought something bad happened,” Rizki added.
“Ah, sorry. Hehehe ..” Lia chuckled slightly, scratching the back of the back of the head.
“You two go in! I have prepared drinks there,” said Renata.
“Thank God! I need water right now,” Rizki steps in, while Yogi tails behind.
He approached Lia who was now sitting by Renata's side. To his two hands crept in the air, approaching Lia's face and pulling the girl's ears.
“Aaaargh! It hurts! Sis. Yogi, sick!” Lia was struggling, but she was not satisfied.
“You're outrageous this time. Don't do it again!” said it.
“Bye-good! I gotcha! I'm sorry!” he finally let go of Lia. The girl immediately curled up on the mattress, stroking the now reddened earlobes. “Kak. Evil yogi!”
“If you do that again, I'll slap you,” reply.
“Hii! I swear I won't do it again. Don't slap me!” Lia got up, prostrated to him.
“Already! You can scare him later,” Renata said.
“Actually I also want to reply. He really made a panic,” Rizki said from beside the study table. The man put an empty glass on the table, probably just downed a glass of syrupy water.
“Eeeh ...,” Lia makes a strange sound.
“Because of that, you better keep your attitude!” renata.
“Emmm .., I understand.” Lia got up and sat down at Renata's side. “I'm sorry,” continued the girl.
The girl stared at the white tile that reflected the sunlight. The girl became more reserved, but it felt wrong. The girl was always carefree, not moody.
“Haa ..., don't do such a thing again!” yogi said as he approached the girl. One of her hands crept in the air, grabbed onto Lia's hair and stroked the soft, black strand. “I'm sorry for hiring you.”
“Emm ...” Lia nodded, assuring. However, Yogi did not feel that Lia forgave him.
“I'll buy you ice cream later. Therefore, stop putting on such a gloomy face!”
“Really?” Lia raised her face when she heard ‘es krim’ coming out of her mouth. The girl's eyes twinkled as if they were emitting rays. No longer withered, the girl actually looks like a Daisy―Aster― flower.
“Yes, I will buy,” he replied with weight. However, if she did not do that, Lia would probably stay away from her. After all, the girl was really like a child.
“Hore!” Lia raised two hands into the air, smiling widely with teary eyes.
“Alright! can you stop doing that?” Rizki spoke up.
When Yogi moves his attention, he finds Rizki who is shortened.
“You mean?” Yogi tilts his face.
“We'd better start working on the task.” Rizki got closer to the mattress and took off the backpack. The man unzipped and took out some folding paper and some gliter wrap. Two things were thrown into the bed.
“I want to fold a stork,” Lia grabbed the folding paper and pulled the piece of paper.
“I want to make a heart,” Renata followed; Yogi smiled wryly.
“We save that for later. Now we do the job first!”
“Heee ...,” the voice of two disappointed girls.