FIRE FOR ARJUNA

FIRE FOR ARJUNA
Trouble Maker



Right said Arjuna who has so memorized the atmosphere of the streets of Jakarta at this late hour. Jakarta is still crowded, many people are hungry at this hour. One of the lesehan stalls became the choice of Juna and Sekar.


"Food order you want." Arjuna handed the menu list to Sekar who immediately received it.


"What would you eat?"


"The client eats elo" the man chirped as he looked at his cell phone. Throwing a tissue into the man's face.


"Seriously, Mas!"


"Same on, Sekar."


Finally Sekar chose the main menu at that place. The choice falls on fried chicken with green sambel. Sekar immediately handed the menu list to the waiter who came to see his order.


"Gue's afraid Neira's awake, Mas."


She said worriedly. Arjuna raised his face then smiled slightly.


"No, just calm down."


Taking a deep breath, he was indeed very worried at this moment. Had been upset also because he saw Arjuna who was calm.


Shortly after, his second order arrived. They started eating. Sekar seemed to eat voraciously, seeing it made a smile always rising on Arjuna's face.


"Where, good?" ask Arjuna.


"Enak, Mommy. Delicious."


She smiled but then, her smile slowly disappeared, when she looked at someone right behind Arjuna who was indeed their position not far from the entrance of the lesehan stall.


Just trying not to care about someone who just came. He went back to his food, thinking someone was unimportant.


"Gee ... I happen to see Elo."


Now he lifted his face, and now it turned out that his great cousin was standing right next to his place of eating and Arjuna. Then without warning, he sat down, he realized that Sekar was with a handsome man.


Arjuna was still silent, his eyebrows had been raised one time saw the girl in fun clothes who made his eyes become amused.


"Mas, who is Sekar? I'm Selvi," he said as he stretched out his fingers.


Arjuna glanced at her without any interest in welcoming the helping hand. Arjuna knew very well what kind of woman Selvi was, and because he saw the dislike of Sekar since his arrival, so Arjuna also knew that he did not seem to have to be friendly to the girl.


Although not welcomed out his hand, Selvi still tried to see Juna carefully. Then he screamed.


"Well, I have a big company, right? The one last month was rumored to have a relationship with the famous model, right?"


Sekar looked at Selvi with increasingly dislikeful eyes.


"Why are you doing it anyway? Go there. Just disturb people!"


"Yes, Sekar. About you dapet gini-rich, so you dare to drive me. Forgot if we were cousins? I told you I'm sorry if you're ..."


"Lo don't have manners, do you?"


Arjuna's short words made Selvi immediately silence her mouth. He looked at Arjuna with an unhappy look but kept trying to hide it.


"Gue does not care about your cousin or not the same Sekar. But if your behavior is tacky like this, you want to go from here. It has nothing to do with you."


Because it was embarrassed to be said so by Arjuna, Selvi finally chose to move from there. He went to another table, joined by some of his friends with similar appearances.


"Sorry yes, Mas, Selvi is so."


"Lo owes me the same story, Sekar. There's a lot I want to know about you."


"There's nothing special, Mom, about me. I'm just an orphan boy who has been thrown away by his nyokap sister because he felt the house nyokap first he was more entitled to nquatin."


"What's that chick?" tanya Arjuna refers to Selvi.


"Yes. I never got along with Selvi."


"Gue can help you get that house back."


"No need, Mas. Free, the letter written and signed nyokap I must have been very strong in the eyes of the law. I don't want to fight over things that will never belong to me."


Arjuna looked at Sekar with sadness, especially when Sekar looked a small smile covering his sadness because he remembered his parents who were gone. The fingers of the girl were then held gently.


"Everything can be engineered, Sekar, especially if it's a matter of treasure."


This time Sekar was silent, indeed from the beginning there was something strange from his aunt. It's just that there's no evidence.