Forced Flow of Life

Forced Flow of Life
Motor Again Motor Again



"Mister sir, I'm aaaang!" nisa said when she got home.


"Where's Deck from?" ask Setyo who just came home from his friend's house. This Sunday, Setyo had an appointment with his friend.


"That's Mas, who ordered you, to an elite housing complex," replied Nisa. "Wawawa Mas where is it from? Neat clothes, fragrant again (Nisa sniffed Setyo). Make me suspicious. Don't - don't.." look at Nisa.


"What the hell is Dek" said Setyo frowned.


"Well, is she dating her boyfriend? Haihh ngaku aja Mas," said Nisa pretentious, smiling suspiciously.


"Haiisstt sotoy you Dek," Setyo scooped Nisa's face with his palm. Nisa's pissed off.


"Little boy diem, his job is to learn," said Setyo while shaking his waist.


"You guys, brother, you never get along. Mamak you know once you guys get along well together," said Ms. Tin who appeared from the kitchen. He wants to throw away the trash that is located on the side of the road in front of the house.


"That's Mak, Mas Setyo!" shoot Nisa.


"Eh uh uh finah you Deck. You first," said Setyo.


"Mas first!"


"Yaampun Dek, finah is more cruel than taking your food rations Deck," said Setyo melas.


"Heisstt has - already. You better take a shower. It's already this afternoon," said Bu Tin who could not be contested. They both followed Mrs Tin's orders. No one dared to argue with Ms. Tin when her decision was final.


Arriving at the room, Nisa prepares a change of clothes that she will bring to the bathroom. Nisa reached into the pants she was wearing to take out the items she kept in her pocket, so that later it would not fall when she took off her pants. Suddenly Nisa remembered the money from the sale of seeds earlier. Nisa recalculated the money she got. It turns out that money is an advantage.


Nisa immediately handed over the money from the sale to her Mama. While the rest of the excess money he saved first for Nisa to return. Not to forget Nisa said the same mother if the money given by Aunt Santi is surplus and tomorrow Nisa will return it. Ms. Tin agreed with Nisa.


The next day Nisa plans to return the excess money through Dhika. All day she searches for Dhika at school but Nisa does not see the trunk of her nose for a second. Both Dhika's friends Bagas and Ivan also did not find Nisa.


"Did you meet or see Dhika today?" ask Nisa.


"No, no" replied Okta. "Are you asking the kids of another class?" ask Okta.


Nisa nodded. "But no one knows Ta" explained Nisa.


"Are you asking the class?" ask Okta again.


Nisa shook her head. "No, I don't dare. I'm afraid I'll get hit with them if I get caught looking for Kak Dhika. Do you know that Dhika's sister the most wanted?" answer Nisa. Okta agreed to it too.


After school Nisa decides to go straight to Dhika's house. Fortunately, Nisa still remembers Dhika's home address.


Arriving at Dhika's house, Nisa is warmly welcomed by Aunt Santi. A warm friendly smile adorned his face. Aunt Santi is very happy and surprised by the sudden arrival of Nisa. He invited Nisa to come into his house.


Aunt Santi told her housemaid to make drinks and also brought snacks for Nisa. They both sat on the living room couch. They talk - talk lightly. Until Nisa felt the time was right to convey her original purpose of visiting.


"Sorry Tan if my arrival is sudden. Yesterday the money for the purchase of eggplant seedlings and peppers Tan excess. So this I give back," said Nisa to the point. Nisa handed over the excess purchase money to Aunt Santi. But Aunt Santi did not accept the money. He was surprised, then smiled. She did not expect Nisa to be an honest child.


"Oh Nis, do not need to be reversed," declined Aunt Santi. "Watch that windfall for you. Make extra pocket money," added Aunt Santi.


"But Tan.." said Nisa stop.


"Nothing but - buts," Aunt Santi used her forefinger to affirm her statement.


"No child is not the same mother, the same - equally forced" Nisa said in her heart.


Nisa put the money in her bag. It was mixed, between happy and unpleasant. Happy because of his pocket money increased, not happy because he has not long known with Aunt Santi.


As the time was getting late, Nisa said goodbye. Nisa's afraid her mom's worried. After school, Nisa only said goodbye if she came home a little late. Aunt Santi understood, he drove Nisa out of the house.


"Hey Nis, how come it's here?" Nisa runs into Dhika who just came home.


"Hehe yes brother. At school I was looking for a brother and two best friends but did not meet, so I came straight here." he added.


"What is Nis?" dhika asks why Nisa is looking for him.


"This is my sister who returned the excess money to buy seeds yesterday," explained Nisa "but not accepted with Aunt Santi."


"Udah is accepted. Consider it your fortune." said Dhika.


"Where have I been looking all day not to see you?" asked Nisa curiously. But then Nisa mourns her unexpected recurrence.


When he reached the main door Aunt Santi stopped Nisa's steps. He looked at Nisa inside, making Nisa misbehave. Aunt Santi's gaze was sad, as if wanting something.


"Nis, can Auntie hug you for a second?" aunty Santi Pinta. Nisa nodded and smiled. Aunt Santi hugged Nisa tightly as if she did not want to be separated again, like a warm embrace of a mother to her child. Nisa felt that.


Didn't feel Aunt Santi dripping a tear. She immediately wiped away her tears so that Nisa would not notice. There was a calm and happy feeling in her heart as she hugged Nisa. The feeling of kangen towards the youngest child who has not been treated as if.


"Tante, Nisa go home first yes," said Nisa while taking off her embrace.


Aunt Santi nodded with a smile. "Yes. Heart - heart Nis," said Aunt Santi.


Bag bag bag bag bag


Nisa motor sound. Nisa turns on the motor but the motor does not want to turn on. Repeatedly Nisa tried it but did not turn on. Nisa repeatedly cursed in her heart. Aunt Santi sees Nisa's trouble. He approached Nisa.


"Your theory is why Nis?" ask Aunt Santi.


"Don't know this Tan, I tried to turn on the engine but did not want to turn on" said Nisa sad and upset.


"Bentar Aunty call Dhika," Aunt Santi calls Dhika into the house to help Nisa.


Not long after that Aunt Santi came out with Dhika. Dhika immediately checked the damage to Nisa's motor. It turns out that Nisa's motor spark plug is no longer working. Nisa has not served her motorbike for a long time.


A spark plug is a spare part mounted on an internal combustion engine with an electrode tip on the combustion chamber. Spark plugs are installed to burn gasoline that has been compressed by a piston (a sliding plug installed inside a combustion engine cylinder).


"This bus is dead Nis, must be replaced," said Dhika. "Have a spare spark plug not Nis?" ask Dhika later.


"No sister," Nisa shook her head.


Dhika orders the security guard there to buy Nisa's motorcycle spark plug. Dhika himself immediately went to his garage to pick up the workshop tool he had. Although Dhika is not a mechanic but he is quite skilled when it comes to motorcycle engines. Dhika has a favorite motorcycle that he often uses. So he learned the struggle to overcome the problems that happened with his favorite motorcycle.


Dhika dismantles Nisa's motor spark plug painstakingly. He removed the spark plug that was attached to Nisa's motor. The bus is very dirty, it's time to ask to be replaced. Shortly thereafter the security guard arrived with a new spark plug. Dhika installed the spark plug and then turned on the engine of the motor. Nisa watches Dhika carefully so that if this happens again Nisa can fix it herself.


Nisa's motor can be turned on. Nisa pamit go home. Aunt Santi tells Dhika to take Nisa home. He was worried that Nisa's bike broke down again in the middle of the road. Nisa could only accept their kindness.


"Sir, Mom, I'm the one!" yelled Nisa who was unaware of Dhika's whereabouts next to her.


Dhika commented a thin smile, looking at Nisa's behavior that was similar to her sister who had died. The shadow of the past approaches him. The figure of the sweet-faced daughter shouted as she returned home.


"If you were still alive Lin, my life wouldn't be lonely. I miss Lin," Inner Dhika melow. Dhika's originally smiling face turned heartily.


Mr. Man, Mr. Tin and Setyo immediately approached Nisa. Their worries vanished seeing Nisa already home.


"Yaampun Nis, mbok do not shout - yell it was evening Nih," said Bu Tin reminded. The log of Bu Tin's java is very clear, so anyone who hears it will know where Bu Tin came from.


"You are Dek, pity our neighbors can - can bud*g cry out - yell mulu tarzan yell," said Setyo.


"If I tarzan means Mas more tarzan dong," said Nisa then laughed.


"Wawawa.." said Setyo.


"Wes already - already, not ashamed of what with them Nisa?" said Mr. Man divorced his two children.


Dhika stands up and greets both Nisa's parents and her brother.


"Hehehe sorry, I forgot. It's difficult to get rid of because sir," said Nisa while scratching her forehead that does not itch. She was embarrassed to realize Dhika was there. Dhika chuckles.


"I'm sorry we made you uncomfortable, son," Ms. Tin apologized.


Dhika stopped chuckling. "It's okay Auntie, um."


"Don't call Aunty, call Bulik Paklik aja," pinta Bu Tin. Dhika nodded in understanding.


Dhika introduces herself to Nisa's family. Man finally finds out that Dhika is the one who ordered the seeds.


"Son if someone dies just say it. Later let us replace it with a new one," said Mr. Man.


"Alright Paklik," said Dhika.


"Swhy did the clock just come home? And why can Nisa also come home with you?" ask Mr. Man.


Dhika explains what happened until Dhika drove Nisa home. Mr. Man and Mr. Tin are very grateful. After that, Dhika said goodbye to Nisa and Nisa's parents because the day was getting night. Dhika also sends a greeting to Setyo because Setyo was saying goodbye to his room. So Dhika did not have time to say goodbye to Setyo.