
Jessy got out of the cab. After giving some paper money to the driver. Lucky Bagas just snatched his phone. Not with the bag. If the bag is taken, what will he pay for?
Intentionally choosing the park as the destination is because that's where Jessy feels calm. That's where since Elementary School Jessy always mused. If first about his parents who every day cringe. Now it's Bagas who makes him uncomfortable.
And the impossible thing to make him go straight home is definitely Bagas directly to the house to see him. He was very lazy to meet Bagas at this time. After what he did forcibly.
Without circulating his gaze first, he chose to sit in a long chair under a tree. I hope others won't find it. That's where Jessy was crying.
Until he realized someone was giving a handkerchief of his. Jessy was embarrassed, immediately wiping her tears without seeing who the person who gave her the handkerchief was.
"Cry if it makes you calmer!", the voice was very Jessy memorized very well.
He looked up. "Jo...?" he said hanging.
"Can I sit down?", I asked. Seeing Jessy like that I can't bear it.
Jessy nodded while continuing to sob. Unknowingly he leaned on my shoulder while expelling all of his heart. Telling all the treatment about Bagas that made him uncomfortable.
I feel uncomfortable. Just this first time there was a girl who was without disdain leaning on my shoulder. But I also did not refuse. I'm afraid to offend Jessy and think I don't sympathize with her problems.
Jessy kept telling me without asking for my opinion. And I have no right to advise him. Who me? Besides, I know it's his personal business with Bagas and their families who agreed to unite them.
The flash back on.
Dodi came to my house to take me to a park to see a volleyball game. He picked me up on his bike.
Although Dodi often cycled to school but for certain things his father allowed him to ride a motorcycle. Like this afternoon. Because the one who plays volleyball is Dodi's cousin.
After breaking up the match, I saw a figure I knew very well sitting alone in a long chair.
To confirm that figure, I approached him after saying goodbye with Dodi. Dodi wanted to come with me, but knowing it was Jessy, Dodi dropped her intentions.
And he said he'd go home first and go with his cousin soon.
Flash back off.
"Sorry Jo, my story is a bit of a digress!", Jessy said after regaining consciousness earlier leaning on my shoulder.
"It's okay. It might make you relieved. I'm ready to hear it".
"Thank you Jo! Why are you here?", asked Jessy.
And I answered and explained to Jessy why I'm here. We spent time telling stories in SD. How we first met, Jessy made me her best friend and called me Kak Jo.
But now the girl is very comfortable calling me by name. And it makes me very comfortable.
In-house.
Bagas looks upset waiting for Jessy because almost maghrib has not returned home. He's still waiting at Jessy's house while pacing back and forth. While condemning her stupidity that has robbed Jessy's phone just because it got a message from Amel.
Because only with a mobile phone that Bagas can know where the whereabouts of Jessy his lover. But not Bagas his name if not with cunning.
Andi deliberately tells Jessy whereabouts. By sending a picture of Jessy leaning on someone's shoulder. Although it is not clear who the owner of the shoulder is because the photo was taken from a distance.
Bagas who memorized what clothes Jessy was wearing earlier made him very sure Andi was not lying to him.
That's Andi. Intentionally clouded Bagas' relationship with Jessy. Because the principle is that if he can not be with people he likes, then Bagas also should not be happy.
In garden.
The two of them were still chatting. Although it has started to twilight. But their meeting did not seem willing to end.
Jessy blatantly told me why she kept me quiet during school. Until a question from me asked what Jessy meant by giving a necklace at that time.
But there was no time for an answer, a hand punched me in the face from the side. Made me fall down for being unprepared. And Bagas suddenly came from behind.
Bagas still raised his fist again. While I was battered for getting hit, that's where Jessy was hysterical.
Willing to help me but his arm was clutched by Bagas. "Don't try to disturb the girl I see! Once again Lo with Jessy, the end of Lo!", threatened Bagas while pointing at me.
I was still in pain, trying to get up. But because of me who was very weak, suddenly my vision became blurry and I did not remember anything anymore.
I don't know how long I fainted. Because I opened my eyes already in a room that was not foreign to me. Yeah, I'm lying in Dodi's room.
"Son, you're sober?", looks like Dodi's mother first questioned me with sparkling eyes. His sincerity seemed to worry me a lot.
Then I turned to the right, where Dodi and his father were smiling at me. While his hand was stroking my arm.
"What time is it? Why am I here?", I asked Dodi's mother.
Then Dodi told me he found her unconscious. Because when he came home, he actually did not go home and instead obeyed his cousin who asked for a bowl of meatballs by him.
After being full enough and about to go home, then his cousin realized that his bag was left behind in the building near the park earlier. So that requires Dodi to turn around and take the bag back.
When he picked up the bag, he found me unconscious. So Dodi asked his father for help to pick up using a car.
And took me to his house for a check-up by calling his grandfather's personal doctor.
"It's eight o'clock at night. You better sleep here let me tell your mom!", said Dodi.
"May I ask for help? Don't tell my situation to Mom. He will be sad. Just tell me I'm just staying here", I asked.
Dodi nodded and was about to go to my house. There was no cell phone or phone in my house. Which requires Dodi to be there at night like this.
Dodi's move was successfully prevented by his father. "Let me go there, and I want to buy ornamental plants in the area".
"Sorry to trouble sir!", I said feeling bad.
Dodi's father seemed to know what I was feeling. He also answered. "No need to feel sad. Let's just say I'm your parents too!", he asked. I am so grateful to have met this family.