LOVE DIFFERENCE

LOVE DIFFERENCE
6. One-time persuasion from Rangga



"No! Brother can't ban me! I'll eat all the chocolate Mr. Rangga gave me!" it was pretty hard on Anna.


"Let him eat it, Na." asked Rangga to Anna. But still Anna did not reply to Rangga's words.


Then Apsa exclaimed again, "then why is it just me? Why would Aldi eat it!"


Apsa cried while pointing at Aldi who was eating chocolate given by Anna.


Anna turned her head and looked at Aldi who was sitting in the dining room chair while eating the chocolate he gave her.


Anna just sighed.


"Apsa! At your current age, your teeth will be more sensitive, your teeth will change into new teeth and if you always eat sweet-sweet will hurt your gums, and it's not good at all and Aldi only eats one chocolate, brother won't give it anymore, you will either." Anna Long explained to her stubborn sister.


"So, you're just jealous of me!" yell Apsa again. Hearing that Anna and Rangga were very shocked.


'does he mean what to try?' anna thought to herself as if she did not expect her sister to be able to say that.


'Wow, shocking' Rangga said in his heart.


But Anna tried to calm down to face her brother hard to Apsa.


"Sister can buy it if you want, Apsa, don't make me mad!" exclaimed Anna who this time expressed annoyance.


Seeing that, Apsa became a little afraid of her brother because if Anna was angry it was more terrible than her mother's anger, Anna was more like a mother.


Then Anna looked at Rangga like she said 'quickly persuade him'. And Rangga understood and then tried to persuade Apsa.


"Bunny, you can eat the chocolate but once a week one chocolate, okay? You can put the chocolate in the fridge it'll taste better, hehe." Persuading Rangga to Apsa and Apsa instantly nodded as Anna had expected.


Then Anna moved from her place and took the chocolate basket that Rangga gave to Apsa.


Seeing that Apsa started to get anxious.


"Sister! Where do you take my chocolate!" exclaim Apsa while pulling her chocolate basket.


But brought back by Anna. Anna tried to pick up some big chocolates and chocolates that Apsa and Aldi liked and put them in the fridge, the rest of the chocolates were still in the basket.


"Here, take it again." Anna who thrust a basket containing chocolate quite a lot to Rangga.


Rangga was a bit confused, "why do you love me again?" ask him confusedly.


Then Anna looked at Rangga and said, "you want to make my sisters' teeth hurt? Bring it again, I've taken a little and it's enough for my sisters" explained Anna.


"Sister! Why give it to Rangga again! That's a gift for me, brother!" whine Apsa while shouting.


Rangga started to get emotional with Anna's behavior.


"What do you mean!" exclamation Rangga.


Anna glanced at her little sister for a few seconds then looked at Rangga again. Then he explained to Rangga.


"If I keep all the chocolate you give in the fridge, I'm sure Apsa will still eat it secretly" Anna told Rangga to let Rangga understand what she meant.


Anna was very familiar with the habits of her sisters, such as Apsa who would secretly eat her chocolate later even though it was forbidden continuously, better to give her a little.


And of course Rangga will not accept it even though it was meant by Anna for the good of her sister but according to Rangga, what Anna did was annoying.


"Then for you." ask Rangga while turning his face like 'whatever'.


"I don't like chocolate that's too sweet!" answer Anna clearly.


Rangga was shocked to hear it. Then Rangga looked at Anna sharply.


"I gave it to you and you gave it to me again!" rangga exclaimed in annoyance as his pride had fallen.


"Sister! It's mine, let me keep it!" apsa shouted annoyed with her brother.


Anna was also upset.


Suddenly someone warned Apsa loudly.


"Apsa! Don't yell at your brother!" exclaimed the person who had just arrived was their father.


Apsa was shocked and instantly silent.


Seeing that, Rangga tried to say hello.


"Ah, om, how are you," Rangga said to Rashaa's father.


"Yes, what's going on? Anna what's wrong?" ask his father about his children.


"It's okay dad, I just banned Apsa from eating chocolate because yesterday she complained of toothache, I was worried maybe her teeth were getting sensitive" Anna told her father who had just returned from work.


Then Apsa whined again.


"But father, it's chocolate given by Rangga, I want to keep it," explained Apsa who wanted to cry.


"Apsa, sister has saved some, you can eat it, you don't need to eat this much" said Anna, stroking her sister's hair.


"Yes Apsa, yesterday you also whined to my father because of a toothache, you can not sleep," overwritten their father.


Hearing that Rangga just understood the ban given Anna.


Rangga tried to persuade Apsa again.


"It's okay bunny, brother Rangga will bring his chocolate, brother is also afraid you will be in pain again" explained Rangga while holding both cheeks Apsa.


As usual Apsa directly according.


"Is that so?" ask Apsa. Rangga only nodded back.


His father and Anna were just staring.


Then Rangga gave a round chocolate for Apsa to eat it. And the others he brought again.


Anna immediately let out a sigh of relief.


"Food is ready," said Ms. Rumi quite loudly suddenly while serving food at the dinner table.


Hearing that his father asked his children to eat,


"Jaudah let's eat."


Then Anna greeted her father who had not had time because of Apsa's whimper.


"Dad, welcome," Anna said with a smile.


"Yes," her father replied, caressing Anna with a smile, then, "slow Anna, you were sad because my daughter ignored me" the father explained. Anna just laughed.


Anna used to say welcome to her father when his father had come home from work and his father was used to it and happy with it, but earlier her father was a little disappointed fortunately Anna remembered it otherwise it would have bothered.


Rangga noticed the interaction of the boy's father.


'Why can't she smile like that with me' Rangga said in a slightly disappointed heart.


"Sister Rangga let's eat brother," Aja Apsa while pulling Rangga's hand towards the dining room for dinner because Rangga came in the afternoon so Rumi's mother must be cooking for dinner.