Duda Bucin VS Beautiful Thugs

Duda Bucin VS Beautiful Thugs
chapter 56



One week after May and Darren's wedding. This morning May was going to take Gaby to school and after that she would go to the market to meet her friends and see the market conditions she had left for one week.


Mei is very excited about going to the place she misses so much. Actually it is not the market and his friends that he misses, the main and the most torturous of him is to miss his parents and foster children who he has not had time to meet.


During this one week Nyak and Babehnya who take care of all the needs of the children. Not without reason, after marrying Mei has a personal busy life with her husband, today she is actually still tired after a few days yesterday they are on vacation for a honeymoon out of town.


After breakfast is finished. All the houseboys begin to do their duties, Mei leaves to take Gaby to school while Darren and Bella go to the office.


They walked out of the house. Upon arrival in the yard, Darren stops his steps and pulls Mei's hand to stop his steps as well.


"What's up, Bang?" ask Mei to Darren.


"Don't call me brother. I don't like it, call me Ayang" Darren said.


"Udah ah, don't joke. What's up?" ask Mei again.


"Where do you want to go to school?" asked Darren while looking at Mei.


"Car? Aye wants to take the angkot."


"Bring your own car" said Darren.


"Aye can't bring a nice car. Pan aye, usually bring butut angkot," said Mei.


"Just the same time. Bring a car so you do not overheat and do not bother to go down by public transportation," said Darren.


"Yes, if so, use the cheapest car. Which one's the car?"


"People want to wear expensive but you want to use cheap. It's just that" said Ms. Sarah.


"It's nothing, Grandma. Aye was afraid to bring an expensive car," Mei told Ms. Sarah.


"Yes already means you bring that car," said Bu Aryanti while pointing her index finger at a car that is rarely used.


"Now, keys!" Darren gave the car keys to Bu Aryanti in May.


"This is yes, yes. Aye used the car," said Mei as she grabbed the keys from Darren's hand.


Because the direction of Gaby's school and Darren's office was not in the same direction, they finally chose to go alone. Darren with his car while Mei with another car. Mei who used to replace Babehnya narik angkot, of course, she is already proficient in driving a car. Mei's parents are well known as transportation managers, it is not strange if Mei can bring a car even though she was not born from a rich family.


"Gaby, kiss hands, Grandma first, baby" Mei told Gaby.


Gaby kissed the back of Bu Aryanti's hand and after that Mei just kissed the back of her mother-in-law's hand. They got into their cars and started leaving the house. With an ever-expanding smile on her lips, Ms. Aryanti continued to stare at the passing of her children.


Inside the house.


"Hopefully Mei is the right wife for Darren" Ms Sarah told Ms Aryanti.


"I'm sure Mei's the best girl for Darren. Women born to simple families would not give money like Joanna. Mei will not leave Darren just because men are richer than us" said Bu Aryanti full of confidence.


"Hopefully what you say is true. Mama just doesn't want the events of six years ago to happen again" said Ms. Sarah again.


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Somewhere else.


After a few minutes of travel, Mei finally arrived in front of her house. He parked his car and got right out of his car! Car keys in his hand, he continued to walk to the main door of his house. He knocked on the door of the house and said his greetings.


"Scan! Babee! Aye went home" cried Mei as she knocked on her door.


Before long, the door was opened and immediately put a spoon of a middle-aged woman who was now smiling towards him. Nyak Saroh, his mother Mei who opened the door. Mei immediately hugged her mother to relieve her longing.


"Nyak, aye kangen same Enyak and Babeh," said Mei.


"Nyak also miss you, Mei. Get in on you!" nyak Saroh's Order in May.


Mei entered her parents' house feeling happy. "Where is this, Nyak?" ask Mei.


"Udah left earlier. His great-granddaughter asked for an oil change" explained Ms Saroh.


"Well, pan workshop in front. Kenape had to go a long way just to get an oil change?" ask Mei.


"Go to buy oil. The stock at home has run out so, babyh you buy first at the koh Hendrik store," explained Nyak Saroh.


"Oh, I see," said Mei understood.


"Aye go to the market, Nyak. Won't come along?" keep me on again.


"About. Why to the mulu market, just now Nyak already went to the market to buy cooking needs for one week."


"Yes, if so go to the market first. Aye also misses the same market," said Mei while grinning.


"Newly also come you in the house when it's gone again."


"Not ape-ape, Nyak. Aye could not bear to meet because of the other ma," said Mei.


"Will you come here again? If you want, Nyak cook your favorite dishes."


"Aye must be here again, Nyak. Pan aye has not met Ma Babeh," said Mei.


Mei also immediately left the house did not forget before leaving she kissed the mother's back very politely. He started driving his car at a moderate speed. Nyak Saroh went straight into the house to immediately cook his only child's favorite food.


After traveling for ten minutes, Mei arrived at the market. He got out of his car and walked straight to his bunker with his friends. Some traders there greeted Mei with smiles, those who were already familiar with Mei immediately smiled at Mei.


"Of everything! How are you all doing?" mei asks Karen, Dion and Joni.


"Hey, May. You in here?" karen asked as she got up from her seat and hugged Mei.


"Aye kangen with you," said Mei.


"Here-here, sit May. We'll have a coffee together" Dion said, patting the wooden bench next to him.


"Where are the market conditions as long as there's no aye, safe, right?" ask Mei.


They also immediately chatted to let go of longing after one week did not meet. Mei immediately sat down with them and told me about what she did for a week yesterday and of course May also asked about them and everything that happened in the market where she worked.


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