
Anindi did not eat the contents of the lunch box. Choose berleha-leha on a folding mattress that only has a thickness of about ten centimeters. No problem, the important thing is still there to take shelter from the cruel night.
Looking for the presence of a sophisticated mobile phone, find it on the right. "Oh Allah, the chat from Cantika from earlier until unreadable." Anindi took the time to retaliate, not feeling good.
In the end Anindi was busy replying to messages until she was unaware if the time had shown at eight past thirty minutes. His stomach rang, dinner time is coming. The girl kept the phone, got up, intending to open the package. However, his intention stalled as the phone rang again. New message, definitely from Cantika. Anindi had to open first. "Astagfirefull!" The woman almost threw her phone on the bed. "Why did this happen?"
There is a curiosity within. Whispers began to sound in the ears, this is crazy. Suiting a few seconds into consideration, Anindi stood up with a thumping feeling. With an impulse of curiosity, the woman stepped forward. Make sure yourself with both eyes.
Both of Anindi's legs moved towards the window, revealing the white curtains and gulping.
Is correct. His eyes did not look wrong, he was sure of that. But his heart hesitated. Moreover, the phone rang, a voice call from someone who is now standing in front of the store. "Where does he know I'm here?" Anindi's mind wondered.
"Come out, I know you're inside!" The voice of Rendra, the person who contacted Anindi was heard.
Anindi surprised. Do not let the shout attract the attention of others who may be staying at the store as well. "Astagfirullah, people will even listen." Anindi rushes to look for the hijab, wears it, then goes downstairs. Open the shop door and find Rendra standing there.
"Assalamualaikum," Rendra said with a small smile.
Anindi remained silent. The mouth is hard to move. It felt like a dream, the figure of Rendra was in front of him in the middle of the night moving towards silence. Actually this is not good, meet at night. However, it was not Anindi's wish either.
"I came here because I wanted to take away my rights. Don't you intend to give it?" Rendra immediately asked without further ado.
Both of Anindi's eyes grew bigger. What Rendra might mean is a lunch box containing dinner.
Rendra smiled slightly signaling Anindi's question was correct.
Both pupils of Anindi's eyes became more and more rounded. I don't know what prompted Rendra to come home, which obviously must be his mother will be worried. Because, that means the mother knows that her trust is still not delivered.
"Don't worry. I pretended to have received my dinner." Rendra seemed to understand Anindi's worries. The man was grateful to be able to see the sweet face of the figure that was actually present just because of that misunderstanding. "I'm great, right?"
Anindi was silent for a moment. Watching Rendra who no longer wears a pan on his right hand. "I'll get you your food first. I'm sorry, I don't want to give it to you, but I don't want to be mistaken for seeing a guy at night." Anindi turned around. He moved a step forward, but stopped immediately.
"If it's like that, do you want to live next to my apartment. Raina lives alone, I think she wants to. At least I'm calmer if you're there, there's friends at night." The tail of Rendra's right eye was watching around, the situation was so quiet. In addition to this shopping area that is only crowded during the day, Rendra was worried about unexpected things happening to Anindi if she stayed in the store continuously. "I'll ask Raina for help."
Anindi gave a rough sigh. That goodwill may be very noble, but it doesn't feel like the best way either. Because, the closer to Rendra, Anindi will be more difficult to get rid of the role of the man in this drama. That was definitely not Anindi's plan. Soon ending this drama is the desire of Anindi, but must be more patient for the sake of her mother's health.
"Don't get me wrong, I just feel sorry for you. You are a woman, certainly a lot of crime that targets," explained Rendra.
The corner of Anindi's lips raised upwards forming a small smile. It's funny how he sounds. "Don't pity me because it's just a little drizzle. I've been through a lot of rain until my body was soaking wet, but it's not about the rain." Anindi does not need the mercy of others. To this extent, he stood alone. Strengthen your own shoulders no matter how painful it is.
Anindi walked two more steps. And, once again the step was also stopped just because of the sentence Rendra.
"I think you are in too much pain to not want to be pitied by others, but without you knowing your body is not that strong. Your mentality will also not continue as strong as steel. There will come a time when your strength will diminish and you will need the help of others to support your burden a little. It is natural because we humans need each other," said Rendra who tried to understand the state of Anindi.