
"Ca, this is from om Bari. Om Bari has come home, you do not want to be found. So go home and nitip this for you," said Arumi's mother sitting on her grandson's bed who was preparing the teaching needs.
Caca just glanced at the pretty pink paper bag. Actually he kepo, curious to know what is in the bag but on the other hand he is still upset with Bari.
"No way," replied Caca pouting.
"No way, son, we should appreciate people's gifts. Om Bari told oma. He said he wanted to apologize to you, but you didn't want to see him he said. Honey, if something's wrong with us, and he's willing to apologize, it means he's admitting that we have to forgive while it's not a big mistake."
"Om Bari forgot about me, I don't love him. I'm sebel," whine Caca.
"Not forgetting Ca, hape om Bari is missing, forget where the narrative is, but it can not be contacted if the hape is dead."
"No need to make Caca ma'am. She doesn't want to, I just give it back" said Arumi.
"Yes, I'll give it back tomorrow if you don't want to take it." Arumi's mother then moved away from her grandson's room.
That made Caca turn his attention to the object in his right hand. Caca is still a child who would be happy if given a gift even though he was angry with that person.
His lingering sense of regret could not defeat the affection that had quietly begun to grow in the child's heart. Actually not a gift that Caca wants, he wants Bari who tries to persuade and seduce him with words so that he does not sulk anymore.
"What is oma?" caca asked as she reached the doorway.
"I don't know, I'm not open yet either. Caca want to see?"
Caca just nodded. It made Arumi confused as he displayed from the expression on his face.
Arumi's mother sat back on the soft bed of the granddaughter. With a spirit that suddenly appeared in Caca, the boy took one of the objects in the bag.
The expression he showed immediately. Two hello kitty dolls and a small doraemon, two pink and peach hijabs, an Islamic children's fairy tale book. And also some of Caca's favorite snacks.
"A lot of what is given by Bari, how does he know all your likes?" ask Arumi's mother.
"Yes, om Bari likes to ask what mother's favorite, what my favorite, what oma's favorite. All were asked the same question about Bari. But Bari was just a doang. Never buy anything mother same oma."
The confession of the five-year-old little boy made the two women who were with him a little surprised. The mother and child looked at each other with a gaze that implied what.
Apparently Bari Seniat wanted to be close to me, asking even the smallest thing. Inner Arumi.
"Udah Caca, come to the mosque" Arumi asked. Somehow the woman was a little upset after the man disappeared for a day. Although he now knew the reason, a sense of resentment still lingered in his heart. He himself did not know why it could be so.
"But I'm still angry with Bari" said Caca, not heeding his mother's invitation.
"Why? I'm sorry. I've been given a gift too" asked Arumi's mother.
"You were the one who didn't want to meet. You're the one who entered the house."
"Yes, it should be Bari after me, persuade me not to be angry anymore. No gifts are okay either. Cook I said don't want to see om Bari straight home," Caca replied back pouting.
"I'm afraid you'll get angry later."
"Yes I get angry if I'm not persuaded."
"Yes later oma will tell om Bari. Now, you're gonna pay the same mother later."
*
Meanwhile, Bari and Arkan have apparently not really left Arumi's house. They were still around the alley where Arumi's house was. It appeared that Bari's men were having an argument with Arkan.
"You tell your men this, there's no need to take care of Caca. No one will hurt the boy. Do you think I'd hurt my own son? You have no right to do anything to them. You take him out of Caca and Arumi's daily life, or I'll hurt your beloved woman."
"Why should I obey what you say? I'm not the one who asked Caca to take care of. But Arumi herself. Besides, if you have no evil intentions, why do you have to fuss with the bodyguard issue? I have permission to meet Caca. What else do you want?"
"Want you out of my son's life. I bet you made Arumi and Caca stay away from me. If only you hadn't been present in their lives, maybe I could have met Caca as I pleased."
"What problem do we have until I have to do that? I don't affect anyone, what's in it for me? You should have realized, this happened because of your own fault. Why are you blaming me?"
"I don't want to know. Get your men away and you're out of my son's life. Or I'll do something else to make you leave without me asking," threatened Arkan by pointing his index finger at Bari's face and leaving.
Not Bari if his name if he is afraid of a dime threat from Arkan. He didn't care what came out of the man's mouth. He felt that his threat was just a lie so that he was afraid and did not interfere in the affairs of his son. Apparently he was very afraid if Bari married Arumi, he was afraid if he was no longer given access to see his son.
"Stay watching Caca remotely! I want to know what he's doing" Bari said, leaving the place.
Bari did not come home, he wanted to see Caca who was in the mosque. Wanted to meet the boy but his mood was still not good to meet. He decided to look at it from a distance, it was okay even for a moment, the important thing was that he could see the boy was fine.
Seeing the laughter and happiness that Caca showed made Bari's heart warm. Until this moment he still could not believe what happened and he felt. He only finds out what real love is when he meets Arumi. In fact, he not only fell in love with the woman, but also loved her son.
Once it was enough to see the two women who had already diverted her world, Bari decided to go home. Just statering his car was heard the sound of children shouting.
"Bu Arumi," the children's dance is deliberately loud.
Just contact Bari to be a menole and towards the terrace of the mosque. The man immediately jumped out of the car as soon as he looked towards the terrace.
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