
"So this is everything, huh? The permit for importing goods and customs checks have been stamped as well" said a port official.
"Thank you" Albert replied. "Fuh, thank God it's all gone by the night" the man murmured.
The rays of the sun began to dim. Slowly the giant star moved towards the western horizon, to change tasks with the moon. Beautiful orange color, stretching along the horizon to the horizon line.
Albert turned his wheel out of the harbor area. The smell of the sea is still felt. Warm air blows slowly towards the land, bringing the seagull back to its nest.
A group of teenagers in white-gray uniforms walked on the sidewalk while joking. They seemed to be so happy to enjoy their youth. Occasionally their ignorant hands plucked cape flowers and cempaka flowers, which were deliberately planted on the side of the road.
"God! High School boy?" Albert suddenly remembered something, when he saw the High School boys. "I forgot to tell him that Ghina is fine." The man stopped his vehicle, then took his cell phone out of his pants pocket.
"Geez! Lots of calls and messages from Ella. He must have been very anxious waiting for news from me," Albert said. The two men's eyes bulged, looking at the dozens of misscalls from the girl.
Just as Albert was about to call Ella, Ghina had already contacted him. "What's up, Ghina?" said Albert.
"Are you busy?" ask Ghina.
"I just got out of the harbor. Wanna go home. Why?" said Albert.
"Gimana, here. Ella hasn't come home yet" Ghina said.
"You mean go home to school? It was only six in the afternoon. Ella can still have activities outside" replied Albert casually.
"But my feelings aren't good. We made a promise to visit his papa's grave, and then suddenly I canceled it because there was business. I also declined his phone call. So ..."
"So you think that he's craving, just kept running away like yesterday?" albert cut off his lover's words.
"Yes" Ghina answered briefly.
"Maybe now he's visiting his father's grave alone" guessed the man.
"I'm sure Ella didn't run away like yesterday. He's been worried about you all day. That business you're talking about is paying off debt with the loan shark, right?" said Albert.
"Eh, you know what?" ghina was surprised.
"Yes. Ella told me earlier, worried about you. Duh, why are you guys compact making me dizzy today? I've been circling Sakura Square all day looking for you. But everything is safe now, right?" said the man.
"Yes, thank God everything went well" murmured Ghina. "Now there's Ella's problem. Does Ella know that I'm okay?" ask the woman.
"That's the problem. After Sakura Square and seeing you safe, I went straight to the harbor to continue my work. And until now, I haven't had time to contact him again" Albert said.
Albert suddenly thought of something. And so did Ghina. "Ella didn't do anything stupid, by going to Sakura Square alone, did she?" albert and Ghina.
Albert's cell phone screen is on. Someone called. "Ghina, Ella called me. I'll call you again." Albert disconnects from Ghina, picks up the phone from Ella.
"Hello, Ella," said Albert hurriedly.
"Hello, what's this about Albert?"
Albert was surprised to hear the voice of the man who contacted him. "Why can Ella's HP be in the hands of men?" inner Albert. "This who? Why is Ella's HP the same as yours?" albert asked half-stomped.
"I'm an angkot driver. So right, you know Ella well?" ask the angkot driver to make a heavy voice.
"Yes. I ... I'm his father" Albert replied with some hesitation. "Where's Ella now? I want to talk to him" insisted Albert.
"His father? But why is it written here employer, huh?" said the angkot driver. "Your son is with me, sir. But now he can't talk to you anymore" said the man.
"Why can't it? What's Ella really?" exciting Albert.
(Connected)