
Two veiled women seemed to walk while observing some shophouses that still seemed empty. Behind them two men followed.
'' This seems strategic, said Lisna while pointing to one of the shophouses that pasted an inscription "In rent" the others came to stop and observe.
'' The building is also still good, ''' continued one of the men in leather jacket who was behind Risda.
'' How do you think Ris is?,'' he continued asking Risda.
'' I did go, '' answered Risda but her eyes were staring around.
'' Come what?,'' asked the man named Harsa when he saw Risda like looking for something.
'' No, just thirsty. I'm looking for a drink first huh, '' said Risda to his three friends. Lisna nodded followed by Tama while Harsa offered to accompany the woman who was still expected.
'' I'm a temenin ,"
'' No need to, thank me. Anyone want a nitip?, '' asked Risda while looking at her friend's face alternately.
'' Mineral water aja deh Ris, I wait here, said Lisna while sitting in front of the shophouse that wanted to be rented. Tama is sitting at a distance from Lisna.
'' Yes I bought a drink first,'' said Risda who went away with the gaze of her three friends.
'' Don't give up on you Sa?,'' asked Lisna when she thought Risda no longer heard.
'' I have not been sincere, ''' Harsa replied with eyes that could not be separated from the back that was getting away.
'' Actually, I also agree more with you as well as him. Rather than the same husband she said Lisna, making the two men who were nearby turn towards the woman.
'' Why ?,'' asked Tama with a frown. Harsa is waiting for Lisna's answer.
'' Risda's husband was just a graduate of SMK , odd jobs. There is no fixed income. You know for yourself, Risda was born into a rich family, and now has to live with her husband. How depressed is he?, ''' concluded Lisna, who feels that the marriage of the friend is not happy.
'' So, Risda's husband is poor?, '' asked Harsa who does not know the background of her coveted husband.
'' That's it, the house is small, there is no car, '' said Lisna.
'' But we can't say he's not happy. All I see is that he's happy. If the story of her husband also looks like he is happy, '' sela Tama.
'' Can she just cover her feelings right?, I will not let go of Risda if until her husband can not make Risda happy, '' said Harsa full of confidence. The three people were silent when they saw Risda return with a crackle containing four small bottles of mineral water.
'' Nih, ''' Risda thrusting the crackle he was carrying after he took a bottle. Then the woman chose to sit next to Lisna. Risda opened her plastic bottle and drank it through a straw.
'' So how does ?,fix want to be here?,'' asked Risda after expelling the thirst in her throat.
'' I'll call the owner later, I've saved his phone number replied Lisna. Risda nodded in understanding, the woman looked at the clock on her phone screen. He's been out of the house almost all day. The clock is showing at half-four in the afternoon. Usually the husband will be home soon. She had to return before her husband got home.
'' I think I went back first, '' said Risda as she looked towards Lisna.
'' Well, whereas pingin ngajak watch,'' Lisna said with a pouting face.
'' My husband is coming home soon, when I am still wandering .''
'' Your husband will be angry if you come home late?, asked Harsa while looking deeply at Risda.
'' Yes, not really, just not good, the husband came home not welcomed, '' said Risda while putting the phone in the bag.
'' I unplug it first is okay, '' Risda continued while standing and wearing her sling bag.
'' I'm anterin, '' said Harsa who immediately stood up from his sitting position.
'' Really thanks Sa, but I took the angkot, ''' said Risda with a polite tone.
'' Please Ris, I also have no intention. I just want to help you, but you got home safely, Harsa insisted.
'' Yes Ris. Let anterin Harsa. I can't help it because I have to meet the owner of this shop as well. Just now I have WA and the owner can meet now, explained Lisna.
'' It's okay, you meet the same owner of the shophouse. I returned with an angkot, continued Risda.
'' Please Ris, let me make you go home. I will not say anything Ris, Harsa continued which made Risda sigh deeply.
'' Please Sa, I'm a married woman. Please cherish my marriage, it's not ethical of you who's not my brother to take me home. It could be a slander that will harm us in the future, said Risda with a serious face.
'' I went home first, '' said Risda without giving a chance to the man who was glued in front of her to make a sound.
'' Assalamualaikum,'' concluded Risda who stepped away from his three friends.
'' Wa'alaikumussalam ''' said they simultaneously with a directed look at the woman who is now walking on her back.
" I go first, Harsa's voice made Lisna and Tama look at her together. But could not prevent when the man passed quickly from there and drove his car. The two were just watching Harsa's movements.
The two shook their heads as they saw the man following the public transport carrying Risda.