Love Anton And Mela

Love Anton And Mela
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The pavilion that Wak Atin was referring to was located next to our shop courtyard.


The location opposite the store is only separated by the entrance from the gate.


The shop was on the right wing, and the pavilion was on the left wing. Wak Haji Darma's house is right behind the shop.


And Mela's tiny room was behind the pavilion.


But if from the room Mela want to the pavilion must turn first the way forward. Because there is no path.


Unlike the shops and houses of Wak Haji there is a way through which connects the house and shop.


The courtyard of the mansion once was about 800 square meters.


So that at the back of many stock items in the form of bricks, precarious, cement and others, there is also a large warehouse.


If Mela goes out of her room to the store, she has to cross the yard.


And there is no top cover between the two wings of the building, so if it rains Mela must go to the store or vice versa, while having to rain.


So the calculation is Wak Atin, in his tiny room Mela there is its own electric flow with the token system, so that if the token pulse runs out then Mela must fill its own electric token pulse.


Well it can be considered similar to a small rented house, but it does not pay. Everything is all by itself even the water pump itself.


Fortunately in the pavilion there was also a water well so the water channel to the bathroom Mela was sharing rations with the pavilion.


To eat Mela gets rations 2 times for lunch, day and night.


The menu is different from the Uwakya family.


Rarely meet the name fried chicken, the most luxurious egg balado. In addition, meeting on a plate every day is not far from tofu, tempeh and kale or spinach.


Mela used to take small gas stove installments to cook her own instant noodles when she was hungry.


Mela looked at the pavilion that was in the courtyard opposite the shop and entered her courtyard.


In front of this pavilion there is a yard that can be used as a parking lot if the tenant will bring a vehicle.


Then Mela pulled out the key and opened the front door. Directly smelling the old air is not occupied.


Indeed the last one who hired was a doctor from the city of Jakarta who was assigned to the puskesmas near here.


And now it's been almost 3 months empty because the doctor was assigned again to another city.


He used to occupy this pavilion for almost 3 years. And all that time Mela was close to the doctor.


His name is Doctor Harsono, a nice and hilarious man. He likes to ask Mela for help, for example, at night hungry for instant noodles. (Padahatan doctor loh but doyan instant noodles.hihi).


Or sometimes ask to make sweet tea or coffee.


And Harsono's doctor encouraged Mela to go to college again. He suggests taking employee classes, looking for one whose schedule doesn't interfere with working hours.


After being weighed, Mela agreed, and Dr. Harsono also helped find the right campus for her.


Seeing their closeness first, it clearly made Wak Atin very envious. He thought Mela closed the opportunity to Wiwit her son get the soul mate of a doctor.


Mela checked every corner of that pavilion. A small house size 45 square meters, a small living room, there are 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and a small kitchen.


Everything is still in good condition nothing is leaking, just maybe it should be repainted.


Then Mela conveyed to Wak Atin about the repaint.


With a cold face Wak Atin replied," Yes wes luru bae cet sisaan ning barn. In enggo bae kuwen kang ana, kank jaluk tulung ning Mang Didi kang ngecete".


(\=Ya just look for residual paint in the warehouse. Just wear it, then ask for help Mang Didi who painted it)


"Express Wak, mengkine kangge Mang Didi e pripun?"ask Mela.


(\=Good Wak, sorry about how to charge Mang Didinya)


"Yes wes deweke bae kang pay jeh. Time a Wawak maning bae. Yong buy sepira iki. Menggawe cet mengkon most sedina pragat. Sira kuh arepan tak pai duwit but buy gelem lose a speck of bae gen".


(\=Ya already you paid dong. It's not so much this. Painting work is so most days done. You want to be given money but do not want to lose a little too.)


Mela can only say it while her heart is sometimes hurt. Atin's way of talking was never smooth to him once. Always crisp and rough.


He's looking for the rest of the wall paint in the back shed. Coincidentally there are some wall paint that is damaged cans are not worth selling, besides that there are also remnants of the former used to repaint the Wawak house.


Mela also called Mang Didi a shop clerk and he was willing to paint the pavilion later on Sunday.


"Which color is not the same how is it?"ask Mela.


"Wes nok kalem bae, mako mamang sing ngatur color e. For example Kamare ijo leaves, Blue bathroom, kitchen emping. Agreed bli?"Mang Didi gave Mela advice while half joking.


*nok is a call to girls which means miss or non.


(\=already non calm, later mamang who set the color. Suppose the room is green leaves, the bathroom is blue, the kitchen is pink. Agree no?)


"Ya wes nok calm bae what jare mamang anyway, sing important result nice nok".


(\=alah non calm said mamang anyway, the important good result is non)


While finally agreeing with the idea of Mang Didi, and they also agreed on Sunday morning later.


Right on Sunday morning, Mang Didi had already come and looked into the pavilion.


Then he tried to find some leftover paint that was almost the same color as before.


Almost the entire room used to be painted light brown, and it happens to be pretty much the same color dented cans.


Finally Sunday night before the completion of the painting of the pavilion.


Mela had to get out of her personal pocket about 350 thousand rupiah to pay wages, snacks and food that Mang Didi.


Though for Mela money as big as it means so much but to get 5 million for the needs of her sister, then she was sincere in issuing it.


Then he put an announcement in front of the fence, and,


"Leased Pavilion with full contents, contact the store next door".