
From this chapter onwards will use the third person point of view yes (author point of view)
Arumi was still silent when Bari asked what had happened to her. Arumi was actually confused as to what to answer. He was still hesitant and worried about whether to be honest or make up stories. If he made up a story, what story would he tell?
"Arumi," call Bari again.
"I... I was.." Arumi had not yet finished his words came a man who had accidentally collided with her.
"I'm sorry this is his wallet that fell," said the man while thrusting a brown wallet.
With a slightly shaking hand Arumi received her purse. Saying thank you in a slightly shaking voice.
"Tok your wallet can be on him? you familiar?" ask Bari after the man leaves.
"No. I didn't accidentally crash with him."
Arumi was still staring at the man's departure with his wife who was missing big. Arumi was still a little scared when she met the man. It has not met for years in fact makes the fear not just disappear.
"Why do you think you're so scared?"
"No, I was just surprised. I'm okay."
"Well, if you don't want to tell a story, that's okay. Ready for your story. Don't be afraid while there's me."
Bari does not want to force the will by asking Arumi to tell her about her sudden fear. He doesn't want to make Arumi uncomfortable.
"Where's the bar?" asked Arumi in a panic.
"So here," Bari replied with a quick walk down the surrounding pool.
Arumi only followed Bari's steps with difficulty. He continued to ask and mutter to Bari where Caca is, it makes Bari more panicked.
Not long after, Bari's ears caught the voice calling for mother. It was a true voice who that was. His sharp eyes instantly pointed at the pool not far from him.
"Bari, Caca where's Bar?" I don't know how much Arumi asked the same question.
"You go to the end there. The chunky!"
Bari's orders scare Arumi and think no-no. However, in the midst of his raging mind he still set foot to the end of the pool that Bari pointed.
Arumi only realized that Caca drowned in the pool when Bari threw herself into the pool. Tears can no longer be held. The clear water just slid from the corner of his eye.
It didn't take long for Bari to bring Caca to the surface. With a face that was no less panicked, Bari tried to pull out the water that was swallowed by Caca.
"Read up son," said Arumi hysterically.
This incident made all pool visitors focus on Caca and couples who might be considered husband and wife.
Not long after, Arumi let out water through her mouth. Arumi and Bara were finally able to breathe a sigh of relief. Unwilling to make themselves a longer spectacle, Bari finally carried Caca and took her to a slightly quiet place.
"Ready, you're okay, right? Where's that sick?" asked Arumi to hug the child.
"Nothing bun. I'm doing fine. Mother do not cry, sorry to make mother sad."
"Udah Rum, you bathe Caca we go home."
"No going home, om. Play in that play area. I don't want to go home." Caca started whining.
"Yes yes. We're playing."
"But Bar..."
"Udah is okay. You see for yourself he's fine."
Bari and Arumi separated when Caca had entered the bathroom. He also did the same. Go to the bathroom to clean yourself up. When he reached the men's toilet, Bari met again with the man who had returned Arumi's wallet.
Bari realized that it was like he knew the man. It was like he had seen it but where? Batin Bari asked.
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It had been five minutes Arumi sat quietly on the swing spot along with Caca. They were waiting for Bari to finish with his ritual. While joking and enjoying the noodles that had been asked by Caca.
"Om Bari is so old."
"A little while more coming. Patience dong, maybe the toilet's in line."
Unaware of a pair of eyes staring at them. The pair of eyes belonged to the man who had collided with Arumi. He walked over to those sitting on the swing.
"Arumi?" call the guy.
Feeling called, of course Arumi turned to the source of the voice. The changed facial expression was of course invisible behind his veil.
"You're Arumi?"
"I'm sorry you got the wrong guy."
Arumi answered fearfully and dragged Caca away from there. However, somehow the man chased after Arumi.
"Arumi wait for Rum. Is he your son?" the man asked against Arumi's path.
"Yes, in my son. Why?" asked Arumi who turned brave. Either force yourself to be brave or indeed the courage just appeared.
The man looked at Caca with a pushy look. He crouched down and tried to touch the boy's head. However, Arumi quickly brings Caca into her arms.
"Don't touch him. You never admit it as a child while still in the womb. You even tried to destroy him. Caca's not your son, is he? Caca's my cheating son, right? That's what you always tell me. Never forget that Arkan!" gertak Arumi firmly. "Bung now you? Regretted? Da? Because the child I was born with has the exact same face as you? Regretting you, right? Your regret will not affect me. Get out of my face or I'm screaming!"
"Okay, I'm leaving. Sorry for everything."
Arkan left after saying that. Forced to obey the words of Arumi, he did not want if Arumi shouted, he would be judged a no-no. The face of regret was visible from his face. Apparently the child he rejected first, trying to disappear by giving a hard kick is his own flesh and blood. Caca's face can't lie. All the faces that Caca has are inherited from Arkan, only the shape of his eyes are similar to Arumi.
Arumi tried to hide her tears, she did not want to be seen crying in front of her son.
"Who's bun?" caca was confused.
"Crazy man, he's just a crazy guy who's bothering us, son. Don't think about it."
"Mother crying?"
"No, look at this."
Not long after, Bari came with a panicked face. He had been around since earlier looking for the whereabouts of Arumi and Caca but never met.
"Jeez, I've been looking for that. Out of where? I told you to wait on the swing, right?" said Bari worried
"So someone chased us, um," Caca argued.
"Pursuit? Who?" tanya Bari looked at Arumi and Caca alternately.
"Nobody, wrong person. So what's playing home?" tanya Arumi switched the conversation.
"Main first" said Caca.
Bari felt something was hidden from her. The strange gurgle of Arumi is clearly visible in Bari's eyes. Not getting anything from Arumi, he was determined to ask Caca about this. A child cannot lie. Although later it does not get clear information, at least he can get his clue, so roughly thought Bari.
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