I'm waiting for your Candandamu

I'm waiting for your Candandamu
New Friends



Dinda watched Vino leave by peering through the window of her room. After actually seeing the black car leave, Dinda could only breathe a sigh of relief.


After waiting for fifteen minutes in his room to make sure Vino was really far away from his house, so he could freely inspect the house.


He was afraid that Vino would suddenly return for forgetting something while he was inspecting the house.


Then Dinda went out to Vino's room. Just as Dinda was holding the doorknob, she heard footsteps from below.


"Well he's back again, fortunately I haven't gone into his room" Dinda said. He immediately paused his intentions and re-entered his room.


Dinda put her ear on the door to listen to Vino's footsteps. There was the sound of the step climbing the stairs slowly up to the top, but the sound of the step was like continuing towards him.


Dinda immediately ran to jump on her bed, she did not want Vino to know that she just wanted to go into Vino's room.


Cklek!!


The sound of the doorknob being pulled, and someone appearing behind the door, he was not Vino.


A tall handsome man, standing at the door of his room with a confused face.


Likewise with Dinda, he was surprised to see the person who came was not Vino.


"Who are you?" ask the two simultaneously.


"I am the owner of this house, who are you?" answer the man


Dinda was confused to hear the man's answer.


He owns this house? This isn't Vino's house? Her thought.


"Who are you really? why are you in this room?" the man repeated his question looking at Dinda who was silent.


"So you own this house?" ask Dinda.


"Yes, answer my question first, who are you? why is it here? you are not a thief" replied the man.


Dinda was grateful that someone else had found her.


Then why did Vino keep me here? Is it possible because he knew the owner wasn't home for a few days, so he broke into this house and kept me here? You crook, it's a good thing this homeowner came home quickly. I could finally go home to see my son, he thought.


Dinda immediately jumped down from the bed and walked over.


"Mas, help me. I'm being kidnapped by people, and I'm being held captive in Mas's house, I don't even know where this is, and it's been four days that I've been here.


"abducted? You don't try to trick me, I have to call the police" the man said, picking up his phone.


"I'm not lying Mas, Mas can call the police, but I am not a thief. Maybe the police are looking for me now, because I'm missing". The man undoes his intention to call the Police, he looks at Dinda with a probing look.


"The person who kidnapped me was named Vino Mas, he was my old schoolmate. I don't know why I kidnapped me either" Dinda said.


"The vino? " ask the man.


"Vino kidnapped you? reworked.


"Well, you know Vino?" dinda asked worriedly, lest this man be Vino's plot.


"Yes, I'm Vino's brother. But the hell did Vino kidnap people?" ask the man. He sees Dinda surprised to hear that he is Vino's brother. And the woman's face was tense again.


The man extended his hand to Dinda.


"Include my name Rio, I'm Vino's foster brother, but I have nothing to do with your abduction" he said.


Hesitatingly she welcomed Rio's helping hand.


Rio sighed.


"Well, to reduce your tension, I'll make you some warm tea. Let's go down" Vino took along with a friendly smile.


Slowly Dinda followed Rio down. Arriving under Rio pulled the chair at the dining table and invited Dinda to sit down.


While brewing the tea Rio glanced at Dinda, the woman still looked tense.


Rio placed his homemade tea in front of Dinda.


"Drink first" he said with a gentle smile.


Dinda took her cup and sipped the tea little by little.


"Hhm... If you're calm, may I know the story, how Vino could kidnap you?" asked Rio slowly.


Dinda looked at Rio for a moment.


It seems like this man is kind and has nothing to do with my kidnapping, he thought.


Slowly Dinda told Rio the chronology of her abduction.


After that he asked


"Where exactly is this Mas?" ask Dinda.


"This house is in a housing complex owned by our family, Vino chose this house for a place to rest in addition to our family home. This housing has just been completed in the wake, so the unit on the side of this house has no occupants" said Rio explained.


"Oo. it's worth it that my screaming voice no one hears" Dinda thought.


"Actually I was very surprised to learn that you kidnapped Vino, because he had never committed any crime before"


rio


"Vino is my foster brother. My father raised him to be a son when he was 14. So I knew that he had never done anything fatal like this" she explained.


Dinda was silent to Rio's story.


"Have you ever hurt her heart or done anything to make Vino hold a grudge?" rio asked later.


"I don't know either, but I did wrong to him once. I once thought of him as a pickpocket. He helped me from a pickpocket. But I think just because of that problem there's no way someone would hold such a huge grudge" Dinda said.


"From the first Vino did hate women, but as far as I know he never hurt women" Rio said.


"Why does Vino hate Mas's woman?" ask Dinda


"There is a very long and bitter story behind it" Rio replied.


But suddenly the voice of Rio's phone rang. Rio picked up his phone, and looked at the screen for a while.


"Okay Dinda, I think I should go back to the office first. I will come back here again tomorrow" Rio said as he got up from his seat.


"I can't take you out today. You don't have to be afraid of Vino, he won't hurt you, and I'll find a way to help you, without making Vino angry at me. So I beg you to wait. I promise to help you". Rio said before leaving.


Dinda just silently watched Rio come out, wanting to feel like he barged out when the exit was open, but he undoed his intention, considering he did not know which area he was in, which area he was in, even if he doesn't have a penny.


After all, this housing complex has not been inhabited, so there will be no one to help him. Rio also won't let her go now.


Dinda could only wait for Rio's promise that would help her.