
"Let's take a shower, dark hunt!" Take Mrs Jar.
"Come on, Sister Dinda!" Invite Bu Ratno because he saw Dinda still sitting on the ground.
"Yes, ma'am," they said in unison. Dinda stood up and shook her back to clean her pants.
"How about, we're with Ms Ratno and Ms Jar?" Maya asks by looking at her three friends in turn.
Bu Ratno and Bu Jar continued walking leaving them towards the river.
A few minutes after Bu Ratno and Bu Jar left them,
"Grojok! Grojok! Grojok!"
"Hey, what's that sound?" Shouted Ana.
All are looking for sources of sound from different directions.
"No! There!" Ezra pointed to the shower behind the kitchen.
The reservoir water behind the kitchen is full and the water is wasted. All eyes looked to the place Ezra had pointed.
"That means, our place is also flowing, dong?!" Said Dinda looking at all of them to ask for an answer.
"Let's see!" Maya walks first to check the water inside the dormitory where they live. Santi followed behind.
"Sister Ezra," Dinda approached Ezra who was standing not far from him.
Ezra looked over without answering.
"Take the dodol, brother. Yesterday I saved for Brother Ezra. Come on!" Dinda takes Ezra to the dorm. Dinda walked first without waiting for an answer from Ezra. Ezra saw Dinda's departure from behind.
Haris nudged Ezra's arm which was still glued where he stood.
"Come on!" Ezra set foot with Haris towards the front of the princess dormitory.
Inside the princess dormitory, behind Maya, Ana and Santi, they scramble into the bathroom.
Dinda's coming.
"Where do we flow the water, ma'am?" Ask Dinda as she continues walking towards the room.
"Magal, Din. Look at Maya the same time Santi was in the bathroom." Ana complains, Dinda smiles.
"Why not just take a shower together, let's not scramble?" Dinda offers a solution.
"Hey! Dinda said." Ana.
"Brake together, May?" Santi asked, looking at Maya for approval.
"Yes, already. Come on!"
"From there, cake!"
"Would you like to be together, Na?"
"Not me!" Ana shudder continues to leave Maya and Santi.
Dinda walked into the room smiling at the manner of the men.
Not long Dinda out of the room with a green plastic box whose lid is a picture of sunflowers. He walked forward.
"Sister Ezra, this is for Brother Ezra." Dinda handed the plastic box to Ezra. Ezra receives Dinda's gift box. He noticed the box that had now been switched in his hand.
"Thank you, brother. Yesterday helped a lot" said Dinda.
"I'm also thank you, given this." Ezra lifted Dinda's gift box forward as high as his chest.
"I'll go back first. We'll see you in the building." Ezra pamit's.
"Okay, Brother."
Ezra smiled and left the place.
Haris was astonished to see Ezra smiling at Dinda. Dinda thought it was common.
Where before there was Ezra smiling, let alone smiling, talk to women only, not. That's what surprised Haris.
After the bath, Dinda went to the kitchen to fulfill the call of the kitchen mother.
"Eh, Sister Dinda. Here, I ask for consideration, see how this cake is?" Ms. Ratno picked up and showed Dinda the contents of the cake box.
Dinda saw the cake in the box. It's so full.
"Mom, there's a lot of cake supplies, right? If I see this it is a lot. We made seven hundred boxes, ma'am. Don't get less box."
"Here I make five kinds of cakes, Ma'am. But like one type of cake is not up to seven hundred, how? Did I make any more dough, huh?" Ms. Ratno was worried.
"Mom, what if the contents of the box were reduced? One box of four, how about?" Dinda expressed her opinion. Ms. Ratno took the cake box and subtracted one cake from it.
"Look, Mrs Din? Can you?" Ms. Ratno showed me the reduced box stuffing.
"Yes, Mom, this is good." Dinda replied after looking at the contents of the cake box. There are slices of cake, panada, brownies sprinkled with chocolate messes equal to risol.
Ms. Ratno immediately stood up and went to the stove. Apparently still frying panada.
Dinda followed Bu Ratno.
"Oh, make it unfinished huh, ma'am?" Linda looked around the kitchen.
"Yes Ma'am, still frying panada. You see, I was supposed to make cakes, Mommy." Ms. Ratno replied while flipping the panada in the frying pan.
"Then Dinda called the residents of the dormitory princess yes, Mom, to help pack the cake into the cake box?"
"Yes, Mrs Din. That's fine, if they don't bother, anyway. Din try this taste!" Ms. Ratno offered a panada that was already rather cold.
"Well, I'm sure it must be delicious, nih," Dinda took one panada.
"What's filled in, Mom, in it?" Dinda began to split the panada cake in her hand.
"I'm filling the same mihun, Ma'am, I'm seasoning a bit spicy, how does it feel?" Bu Ratno asked, watching Dinda who was already sitting on a wooden bench near the stove.
"I don't think you can lie. It's really good, Mom. Tenan's mantle." Dinda raised her thumb.
"There can be a Ma'am Dinda," Bu Ratno smiled happy to get the praise of his cooking from Dinda.
"Yes, I call them, to come here." Dinda who had finished the panada cake got out of her seat, and came out of the kitchen.
After telling Ana, Maya and Santi at the girls' dormitory to help in the kitchen, Dinda sees Mr. Sulis' car which happens to be a slow road passing in front of the dormitory.
"Siris!" Dinda stopped the car Mr. Sulis was driving.
Sulis stopped his car.
"What's up, Mrs Din?" Sulis pulled his head out of the car door.
"Sir, can you go to the kitchen across, right?" Tanya Dinda who was still standing on the terrace of the dorm.
"could. Come aboard!"
Dinda walked over and got into the car.
The car drove Dinda across. After the car circled the dormitory complex, now the car passed through the entrance gate and guard post. Dinda looked at the post. But he did not see someone who had always teased him or asked him to want to be his girlfriend.
"Where is that guy? How have I not seen him lately?" Ask Dinda only inwardly.
The car stopped in front of a kitchen. Dinda got out of the car.
"Siris, thank you, yes," Sulis nodded.
Before the car was back on its way, Dinda got into the kitchen.
"Assynolt,"
"Waalaikumsalam," the middle-aged woman answered her greetings as she turned to the kitchen door.
Dinda walked over to him, grabbing his hand for a shaman.
"Eee.. jabang bayik, Dik Dinda to this earlier," Bu Tun smiled happily Dinda came.
"Well..who did you think, Mom?"
"Don't wait until yesterday, I didn't come here" Dinda followed Bu Tun walking back.
"Now coming, heee heee," said Dinda.