
The atmosphere turned even more silent and sinister for Rendra. Why does her sister have to come so early? It just ruins the mood. However, the man could not evict as well, considering Adib was a very important person in his life.
Rendra tried to calm down, he made coffee first. So also with Adib who is also calmly waiting. After the coffee is brewed, then Rendra back to sit in a small soup. Faced with her brother while keeping a coffee cup on the table. "Before I answer, can you explain where you know about Anindi?" Rendra asked back, one of her eyebrows rising upwards.
Adib was silent for a moment. Folding both hands on the chest by leaning back on the back of the chair. "Are you unable to answer Brother's question first?" Adib did not lose the match.
Rendra smiled slightly, being calm. "It's not like you don't know me." Rendra's smile grew more and more, then picked up a cup of coffee and sipped it quietly.
Adib went back to silence, noticing Rendra's expression which was always the same when spoken to seriously. However, he did not know how his sister faced a woman. "We met several times when he was in trouble. Last night, I drove him to the cake shop."
That sentence hurt Rendra a little. It's just that the man is acting more legowo because Anindi can interact with anyone. Can this be said to be a crime? It seems to lead there, even though Rendra clearly did not put his heart to Anindi.
"We first met at the fruit shop, then she delivered flowers to Brother's office. Several meetings also took place and it made us know each other's names." Adib calmly explained everything. Remembering the momentum when he first met Anindi. "But, last night Brother just found out that Anindi has a future husband. It was from the man who claimed to be her ex-husband. And, most surprisingly the man said that her future husband Anindi was named Rendra."
Adib gives a little time from one sentence to another so that he can also make himself more ready to explain the chronology of events.
"At first Brother himself did not think it was you because as we know that the name can be used by anyone." Adib paused for a moment, then said, "But, on a curious basis, in the end Brother gave himself a picture of you, asking if the feeling was true."
"Then?" Then Rendra interrupted.
Adib's views were so fixed and sharp on Rendra. From what he observed, his brother hoarded many secrets. I don't know what it is, he can't force me to know. "It turns out you are. The rendra they were referring to was my own sister." With a firm voice the moment my sister's sentence was spoken. There is a fear of something that could happen. "Now can you explain what your relationship with Anindi is?" Adib has been patient also explained, of course, must get the rewards. Shouldn't humans be mutually beneficial to each other.
Now it is Rendralah who rests her back on the back of the chair. It turns out that as much as we hide the roses, it will certainly smell because the fragrance cannot be removed.
The atmosphere is getting tense. The curious Adib fought with Rendra who was so slow to face.
"If I were indeed Anindi's future husband, what would Big Brother do?" Rendra raised both corners of the lips with pleasure in order to form a smile. Truly the man is shrewd in provoking the feelings of his interlocutor.
"Jawablah honestly, I can guess it's a lie or right just with the body language of the Brother. So, please be honest, yes, brother," continued Rendra who seemed to be increasingly cornering Adib.