Guarding the Heart

Guarding the Heart
Clambered



"Din, did you take the bus or come with me?” tawar Sinta's.


If you follow Sinta, he also still has to continue riding the angkot again. Better to take the bus. Think Adinda.


“Woi, over time mikir” shouted Sinta flicked her finger in front of Adinda's face. “Or are you waiting to be picked up Dimas?”


“I didn't ask to pick up. Besides, maybe people suddenly come to pick me up, Adinda replied in a disappointed tone.


'I have silenced Dimas, where maybe he wants to spend time on the sidelines of his office activities for me" said Adinda smiling bitterly to see some of his coworkers greet home first because they have been picked up by their husband.


“Ya, already. I first, ya” said Sinta.


From far away Mr. Suharmin, school guards ran in droves to approach Adinda and Sinta in the office. Mr. Suharmin set his breath before speaking to Adinda.


“What's up, Mr Min?” ask Adinda curious.


“Bu Dinda, there's a handsome guy picking up mom outside. Ranch, Mom. He has been waiting for a long time, replied Mr. Suharmin.


“Cowok handsome!!” shouted Sinta and Adinda in unison they both looked at each other.


“Who, Din?” ask Sinta curiously.


“Where I know” Adinda shrugged her shoulders.


“Ya, already. There look.  I first, ya” Sinta waved her hand while starting her motor matic.


She walked towards the school gate, her feet stopped when she saw a tall male figure standing behind her outside the gate. His heart was pounding when he saw a figure that was no stranger to him.


“No way” murmured Adinda slowly.


“Ngapain he bothered to come here?” there was a strange feeling running through Adinda's heart seeing the presence of the man.


“Ngapain?” ask Adinda pleasantries while regulating her heartbeat which is already beyond normal limits.


The handsome man turned around, then opened his black glasses. He smiled looking at Adinda. For a long time he had not heard the voice of the Lord.


“Need a ride plus a free lunch?” she smiled looking at Adinda.


“I'm not used to riding expensive cars” said Adinda.


“Come, Darling. I'm sorry. We end this cold war” he said as he raised his index and middle fingers in front of Adinda.


Adinda smiled slightly looking at Dimas's behavior. She could not believe that Dimas would come to pick her up at school. Those strange tremors infiltrated back into the recesses of his heart. Finally, Adinda got into the car. Somehow his heartbeat began to be abnormal again when sitting close to Dimas in the car.


“What are you not busy with?”ask Adinda.


“My favorite is disturbed because I think of you” not Dimas smiled.


“Huh, gombal” Adinda said without glancing at Dimas.


“I never menggegombalin chick,” Dimas smiled as he drove his car to his favorite seafood restaurant. “You are the first” see Adinda.


“Gombal again” muttered Adinda slowly.


“Terserah, deh” said Dimas gave up.


It's hard to talk to women. Say yes, wrong. Say no, added wrong again. So, yeah whatever. Maybe the word 'wholesome' as if describing the sign of resignation.


Dimas tried to melt the atmosphere between himself and Adinda. He tried to dive into the character and nature of Adinda that much he did not know. Although it was two years and one class, it does not mean Dimas knew the figure of the woman named Adinda. What Dimas knew, Adinda was a fierce girl, stingy and not friendly with him.