
Sita stared at the details of the hospital costs that she had to pay off immediately so that Mr. Alwi could be operated on immediately. At this time the condition of Sita's adoptive father was already aware. But just applied Mr. Alwi must be operated immediately so that he can recover and move as usual. But the costs listed do not include small numbers.
Then where will Sita get this much money?
"Ma, mom's phone sounds!" Angga reprimand who had been at Sita's side, immediately disperse the daydream of the mother of one child.
"Isn't he?" Sita immediately opened her sling bag and checked. Sure enough, Teresa called.
"Hello!"
"Sit, why haven't the tumbens come yet? It's a lot of cake."
"Eh, yes! Oh, my God, I'm sorry I forgot. I'm there now" replied Sita stammering.
"Is everything okay? Have you brought a check?"
"Yes, already! Angga's already wearing glasses now because his eyes are minus two." Sita answered explaining what Robert had explained to her yesterday.
"All right! Come here soon, yeah! I wait!"
"Yes, Tere! I'm there now!" Sita saved her phone back after the phone disconnected.
"Ma, can Angga come?" Tanya Angga who seemed a little bored to be in the hospital since last night.
"Yes, can! But Angga will play with Timmy and Beth alone, yes! Don't come with Mama and bring cake!" Sita's message to Angga who immediately nodded. The boy also slightly justified his glasses.
"We're saying goodbye to Grandma and Grandpa first!" Take Sita next while holding Angga into the care room Pak Alwi.
"Sita, haven't left for work?" Tanya Bu Tutik who since yesterday did not move from beside Pak Alwi.
"This is just about to go, Mom! I'm fine Sita's staying, right?" Ujat Sita.
"It's okay! I'll take care of your father. Did you have breakfast?" Ask Bu Tutik again.
"Already, Mom!" Answer Sita's lying. Sita is not tasteful to eat because she thinks about the cost of Pak Alwi's treatment which Sita will either pay for what. Sita also just lost her job, and the money that yesterday was used to pay for hospital fees.
Geez!
Sita has to find money for the operation where else?
"Sita! Why daydream?" Tegur Bu Tutik disperse daydreams Sita.
"No, Mom!" Answer Sita quickly.
"Sita go first, Mom! Angga joined Sita because he said he wanted to play with Timmy da Beth!" Pamit Sita once again kissed the back of Bu Tutik's hand. Sita then turned to Pak Alwi who was still asleep.
"Sita will look for operating costs for you as soon as possible" whispered Sita while determined in her heart.
Finished farewell, Sita and Angga immediately left the hospital to go to Teresa's house.
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"It's a courier fare today and a little pocket money for Angga!" Teresa said while handing over some money sheets to Sita who only smiled faintly. At least Sita can buy lunch and dinner for Bu Tutik and Angga today.
"Is there any more work I can do, Tere?" Ask Sita expectantly.
"You're not going to your employer's house?" Teresa asked back and looked worriedly at Sita.
"I'm not working there because the Opa I used to care for has been transferred to a nursing home" Sita's story immediately makes Teresa shocked.
"You lost your job?" Teresa and Sita asked only a faint nod.
"But I will immediately apply for a job elsewhere," continued Sita quickly.
"Where do you have an idea to propose? At the Will factory is also not opening vacancies," teresa felt sorry for Sita. The woman really had to work a bone slam since Pak Alwi fell ill. Sita really has to change roles into the backbone of the family now.
"I'm going to go apply for a job now. Anga-"
"Let's stay here!" Sergea Teresa cuts.
"He's still playing with Timmy and Beth. So let's just stay here," continued Teresa again.
"Will it be no trouble?" Tanya Sita was worried.
"Of course not, Sita! I'll take care of him. Angga is also a submissive child and never troublesome. He is fast independent like you," said Teresa while praising Angga who is fast independent and not spoiled like most children.
"Thank you for helping me out so much, Tere! I always trouble you" Sita said before the woman said goodbye.
"Don't say that! We are friends! You used to help me when I was in trouble. So now switch, okay!" Teresa hugged Sita.
"May you get a new job soon. I will take care of Angga," Teresa said again, which was immediately guaranteed by Sita.
After saying goodbye to Teresa and Angga as well, Sita finally left Teresa's house to go apply for work. Hope there's a new job for Sita today.
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Robert darted across the house as if he was looking for someone who had grown up today not to come to the Halley family home page.
"Who are you looking for, Mr Robert?" Ask Security to Robert who's still flirting at the gate.
"Who was here?" Robert asked Security at the Halley residence.
"I haven't seen you since, sir! The family in front also left early this morning. Maybe today Angga and his mother had a day off work," security said.
"That's it, huh?" Robert just nodded and smiled faintly. Though Robery has brought some story books for Angga because said Sita yesterday, the six-year-old boy likes to read.
Robert also did not know why he was so attentive to Angga. But when he first saw Angga and glanced at his soft eyes, Robert immediately remembered Sheila who had eyes similar to Angga.
Maybe tomorrow Angga and Mama are back to work, so tomorrow Robert just give the storybook to Angga.
"Rob! You're not having lunch!" Call Liam from the terrace to Robert who is still standing in front of the security guard post.
"Yes! I'm there now!" Robert replied, exclaiming. Robert made small talk to the security before passing by and approached Liam who was still standing on the porch. Boss Robert's already ruffled his waist now.
"Who are you looking for?" Ask Liam full of questions.
"Just talk to security! You kepo!" Robert replied, leaving Liam on the porch.
Robert went straight into the dining room of Halley's residence where Yumi, Fairel, Faranisa, and Mom Belle were already there.
"Hi, Champ! Already healthy?" Sapa Robert who went straight tos with Fairel.
"It's over!"
"Lunch first, Rob!" Mom Belle said warmly and kindly as always. Liam's biological mother was always warm and friendly to anyone.
"Yes, Aunty!"
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