
Staring straight at her computer Nisa could not stop thinking about Akim, all the attention the man had given her now slowly managed to open the door of her heart.
"Nisa," call Sany to wake her up.
"Let's hang out yuk!" bring him.
"Oh Mmm, I can."
"Good! I'll let them know" he said immediately sending a message to Akim and Jaya.
After a long time busy with his father finally now Sany has time to relax too, he has really longed for the togetherness.
"We'll take the busway, I'll tell them they have to pick us up. It's okay, isn't it?" ask Sany when they get home.
"Of course" he said.
"You want to go, huh?" ask Nilam who is walking right behind them.
"Ah yes, ordinary.we just want to coffee. You wanna come?" haggard Sany.
"Can?" tanyakanya.
"Of course, the more people the better."
"All right!" exclamation Nilam.
The three girls also went together, arriving at the appointment place because many people filled the place Sany asked to be picked up across the street.
A few minutes later they saw Akim waving his hands across there, for some reason seeing him suddenly Nisa's heart was breathing so hard.
"That's it, come on!" ask Sany to cross.
"Wait!" yelled Akim suddenly.
Nisa who reflexively pulled Sany's hand to retreat, apparently there was a car passing in front of them at high speed.
If Sany continues forward it is certain he will be hit, a little shock Sany gawking while holding his chest. Akim quickly approached them.
"You okay?" tanya Akim immediately ascertained the situation of Sany.
The look on his anxious face clearly showed the feeling he had been denying, realising Nisa that indeed Akim still had a heart for Sany.
If that's not possible he just focused on Sany, walking right next to her as they crossed the street while making sure the road was safe. Without realizing there was himself right behind who had been paying attention since.
"Hey a long time," Jaya scolded when they arrived.
"Sorry" said Sany.
"Hai Nis, we'll see you later" said Joe, who happened to be coming along.
Nisa smiles, while Akim introduces Joe to Sany and Nilam as this is their first time meeting.
"I want to go to the toilet first, please order me ice coffee," said Nisa who felt her expression was chaotic.
Coming to the toilet he immediately washed his hands and face, staring at how his foolish expression the conscientious man would know that his heart was not doing well.
"What's wrong with me? why does it hurt here?" he asked while feeling right where his heart was.
Smiling bitterly he felt foolish to think that Akim had a feeling, obviously until now only Sany was in the man's heart.
Slapping both cheeks simultaneously Nisa tries to eliminate the bitter feeling and return to reality, training the best smile in the mirror after she is ready to return to the other.
"It feels like a nokrong like this, next time how about we go to the villa? isn't there a long holiday soon?" advice Joe.
"Good idea! wah.. I can imagine the fun of burning corn," said Jaya.
"Again, what about you?" ask Sany excitedly.
"Whatever," replied Nisa who was not so interested.
"You okay?" joe asked who noticed that there was depression in Nisa.
"Oh yes," he said quickly again displaying a smile.
It was always like that, he would say fine with a forced smile or just plain flat. He is not good at lying, but he cannot always be honest.
For two hours he became only a deaf listener focused on the way Akim interacted with Sany, it was obvious Akim's hypocrisy was seen that he was fed up.
It feels like he wants to disappear from there immediately, fortunately Nilam who can not hang out any longer say goodbye home. Making them finally disperse, towards the parking lot usually Akim will take them home but this time Nisa does not want to be with the man.
"Come Nilam! let me take you home," Jaya asked.
"I'm coming too!" nisa is approaching.
"Eh.. tapikan. direction home we are different," he said.
"It's okay, you can drop me off at the junction."
"Isn't that far enough from your boarding house? you usually come along... "
"I want to go home with you!" interrupted Nisa with a loud voice that made them all shocked.
Realizing that he was in the limelight suddenly he felt so embarrassed and stupid that he wanted to vanish like smoke.
"Aarrgghh... Why are you so annoying today? you're not my son why are you so attached to me?" erang Jaya broke the silence.
"I.. What's wrong? I've wanted to trouble you!" reply Nisa with a loud voice to cover up the embarrassment.
"Ish.. Now that I believe in sister Eka, the two of us are indeed very unsuitable!" gerutu Jaya is upset.
"Sorry.. Nisa. If you don't mind I can take you home," Joe hesitated a little.
Seeing Joe's sincere intentions of course Nisa welcomes him well, it doesn't matter for her to go home with whoever is most important not to be with Akim.
"Alright, come! where's your car?" ask Nisa.
"There," Joe answered now with more courage because Nisa welcomed his good intentions.
They separated and said goodbye to each other, but Nisa did not do it to Akim. He skipped Akim's hand post just like that which made Akim confused.
On the way home Joe actually wants to talk a lot with Nisa, know her better but the seeming mood of Nisa at this time does not allow her to chat.
Arriving in front of the boarding house Nisa immediately went down without forgetting to say thank you, that's when she saw Akim's car passing while giving a horn.
From the open glass though at a glance he could see Akim who was staring at him, exhaling a long breath he immediately went in.
"Mily.I'm home" she exclaimed as she opened the door.
Meeoongg..
The cat that has now grown bigger is walking over, Nisa lifted the hairy body and took it to bed.
There he scratches Mily's back which makes her sit comfortably while she herself settles down.
"Am I not stupid? why am I so confident?" ask Mily.
The cat replied with a snore, Nisa who heard him smiled because the cat was very easy to fall asleep. But that smile then turned into a long and firmer cry, the roar of tears explaining the excruciating pain in his heart.
It was as if the guest who had stopped by as he hoped to stay had instead come to destroy the contents, making an unbearable disappointment.
Either he had to blame the brash guest or himself who was too big a head.