
"So Arash came, just sending an invitation," said Ratih when he saw Witma coming out of the room.
Witma was actually hesitant to ask about the invitation that Arash delivered, but out of curiosity he asked Ratih. "What's the offer, ma'am?"
Ratih who was sitting while coffee gave the invitation to Witma. "This is an invitation to study as usual" replied Ratih. "Will Witma come tonight? It just so happens that his recitation will begin after the magrib prayer." Ratih hopes Witma will go with him. Given Witma is still often daydreaming until now if at home alone.
"Where are you, Mom. Witma right, still coming moon," Witma told Ratih. Which happened to be he was menstru@si until now.
"It's okay, son, the place in Arash's own house is not in the mosque" Ratih replied.
"Mister Andri's house I mean Mother?" Witma asked while sitting next to Ratih.
Ratih flanged, because the place of study was Arash's own house not his parents' house. "No, it's in Arash's own house, which just happened a few weeks ago." Ratih stared at the two clear eyeballs of Witma. "Because Arash will soon be married, so he wants to be grateful first by holding a lecture in his new house so that his house can be occupied immediately."
"The woman who will be Arash's wife, is the luckiest woman." Witma even said that so that makes Ratih surprised. "Lucky because Arash brother is a good man, a man who understands religion and also he obeys Allah SWT," continued Witma.
Ratih did not know that Witma and Arash had been in a relationship. "Yes, it's true what you said the woman who will marry Arash will be very lucky." Ratih. "So, how do you want to go to school?"
"Goddess, Mom. Because Dina also sent a message last night she said we were told to gather at the cafe. How will Witma tell Mom."
"Alright, I go first there is a business for a while," said Ratih.
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"Sister Witma, there is sister Dina in front," said Tami when knocking on the door of Witma's room several times. "Sir Witma," he called again.
"Tami told Dina's sister to come in, Mom. But he did not want to say he just wanted to wait outside," replied Tami who would come back again knocking on Witma's door. But suddenly the door to Witma's room opened wide. "Sir Witma, there is Kak Dina," said Tami directly when he saw Witma was standing in a very neat dress.
"Yes, Tam. Brother already knows. That's why my brother did not answer," replied Witma. He then closed the door of his room. He turned to look at Ratih. "Mom, sorry. Witma did not go to college. It's okay, right?"
"It's okay, I can go with Tami." Ratih stroked Witma's hand. "Guruan gih, Nak Dina. Long wait ahead."
Witma said goodbye and kissed Ratih's hand. "Assalamualaik."
"Wa'alaikumussalam," replied Ratih and Tami in unison. "Be careful on the road, tell Dina not to bring a speeding motor!" rahatur.
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While waiting for the owner of the cafe where he worked came Witma chose to sit dumbstruck in the chair that once sat down Reka. Grasping an empty glass after that he drank it until it ran out. "What do I really think, God, why does this heart feel unsettled?" Witma shook her head, then massaged her temples that felt throbbing. His mind turned to Ratih he felt that something was going to happen.
"Why daydream, in front of the Owner of this cafe has come," said Dina who suddenly had been standing behind while patting Witma on the shoulder. "Let's go there, the others are also getting ready to welcome him" said Dina again.
"I'll go to the toilet for a second, you can go there first. Din," said Witma. He then stood up to get ready to walk to the toilet but his eyes instead accidentally saw the man he knew. "Sister Arash, why here," muttered Witma.
"Say I'm going to the toilet, but why stay here?" ask Dina.
"I'm leaving now" Witma replied smiling. Which features her left and right dimples. "Later if anything important is discussed by the Boss, don't forget to tell me."
"Okay, Boss Ma'am!" Dina immediately ran while giggling after saying that to Witma.