
After returning from the mall, Dela chose to return to Edi's house. The apartment is also free. He's just there alone. Davin only comes home late at night. Going to the club is also free, it is still daytime. At his papa's house it's more secure. There was a maid who prepared everything.
Dela threw her body onto the sofa in the living room. He sighed because the air was so hot out there. He was relieved, finally inside it felt a coolness caressing the surface of his skin.
"Hey hey hey! You who? No excuses no manners, just walk into people's houses!"
A stranger came to Dela with an unfriendly face. He even pointed at Dela with his hand.
Instantly Dela straightened her body, staring at a middle-aged woman with narrowed eyes.
"Who is auntyโtante, already presumptuous tacky again," he murmured inwardly. Dela looked at the woman from top to bottom and then back up again and again. His gaze was so cynical to see it.
"Who are you who I am? I should have asked you that question! Get out of my house!"
Dela did not accept getting such treatment from a person she had never even seen before.
"Ooo you don't know yet huh? This house has changed ownership to mine."
The woman defends what belongs to her. Shock, that's what Dela felt. He nodded at hearing what he did not want to hear.
"Cannot be. This is my home. Anyway my papi never told me. This house is still ours. Show proof!"
The woman smiled cynically disdainfully. "Okay, I'll get you the certificate of this house!"
Shortly afterwards the woman came to submit a home certificate that had changed ownership. Dela's jaw gaped wide reading the name listed on the certificate.
"Tiโno way," he muttered as he shook his head. He still cannot accept that reality.
"Hows it? I'm right, aren't I?" he said it was full of victory.
"The exit is there or would you like to be given a special service with my security guard?"
No other choice. Dela came out of the house with a feeling of anger and shame.
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"Pi! Why is the house sold anyway Pi?!"
Dela approached Edi to the office. He entered the room Edi without obeying the existing procedures, playing into the room without any manners, at least as a child to the parents.
"The police have no other choice. The company has gone bankrupt and the house is selling to pay employees' salaries."
Dela gaped in disbelief seeing everything that happened.
"But why sell Pi? Pinjem money to Papi's friend or where it's cake!" his protest. Dela thinks there should be another way besides selling the house and he believes also the assets owned by Edi. Wasn't Edi's friend a lot, so he thought.
"They are all missing one by one, no one wants to help papi," he said languidly.
"Usaha dong Pi at all costs!"
"Aaargh, I want to go home!"
"Mirror ..."
"What?!" ketus answer.
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This is where Edi is now, in front of Briel's apartment. He prepared his heart to press the bell. Shame on him when he had to ask for help from Briel and Gea who he had not cared about even Gea ever throw away.
Edi inhaled a deep breath and then exhaled it violently. His index pressed the bell of that apartment.
"Papa?!" exclaim Gea shocked. He brought his father inside.
"I made you drink first, Pa," said Gea with a hand that slowly caressed her distended stomach. Edi nodded.
"Loh Papa's. Since when did Papa get here?" briel walked from the direction of the room.
"Not long." A smile was clearly etched on Edi's face. The smile was still wrapped in sadness.
"What really happened, Pa?" ask Briel.
Gea who brought a cup of tea handed it to Edi. Edi sipped the warm tea a little. Edi he for a moment, took a deep breath. He told me what he was going through.
"... and Dela refused Papa to stay with her." His heart was wounded seeing how Dela behaved towards him. He realized, maybe this is what is called karma.
"Papa lived with us first. Our wedding reception will be held soon. Isn't it Gey?" Briel seeks approval from Gea.
"It's really Pa" Gea said with a smile.
Relieved at once moved. He was accepted by the child he had previously thrown away. He began to regret what he had done in the past.
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"Arrghh. Not a profit but a fortune if I also accommodate the useless papi," said Dela while openingโ the door of his apartment.
He massaged the light massages of his pelipias that felt heavy.
"What's this?" he said he saw something on the table.
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