
"Gaes, thank you for helping me out this morning" Ella said, tidying up her books. "Next time I will buy food at the restaurant" continued the teenage girl.
"Look easy time. But I didn't refuse the deal" Maira said, chuckling.
"Here, if the matter of food, you go ahead first" said Naya.
"Well, aren't you? We have a frequency" asked Maira, sneering. "Oh yes, La. Does the Japanese restaurant really have you? How did the story get out in school?" Maira turned her gaze towards Ella.
"Ah, right too. I owe you the same explanation. About this morning ... Where do I start with the story?" Ella rolled up the tip of her skirt to relieve the nervousness.
"La, I'm sorry. If you're not ready for a story, that's okay. But if there is a kayak problem this morning, do not hesitate to ask for our help," said Maira hurriedly, when he saw Ella was agitated and confused.
"Beneer, La. About this morning do not take heart, yes. We both know, twenty percent of the students in our class are spoiled mental bullies" said Naya.
"Thank you gaes. If there are no you guys, maybe I will find it difficult to adapt in this school" Ella said as she wiped her tears. "Then I want to say something to you guys."
Ella paused her sentence, and took a deep breath and looked around. Classroom XII IPA 1 was empty. There were only a few students who were picketing in the hallway of the classroom.
"Albert is my father. My step-father. She and my mom just had a lecture a week ago" Ella said in a very soft voice.
"What?" Seriously you?" both of her friends were shocked to hear Ella's confession just now. "You don't prank us anymore, do you?" Whisper the two friends compactly.
Ella shook her head strongly. "i'm serious. And I want you to hear it from my own lips. So, the Japanese restaurant was actually hers," Ella said.
"How old is he, anyway? How does baby face look?" ask Maira curiously.
"The age is only twenty-five years old" Ella said with a faint grin.
"God! Lucky for your mother. Got a cute guy, young, rich, kind hearted. Complete anyway," cerocos Naya. "Ah, but on the other hand I'm heartbroken. He's still open vacancies for prospective wives, isn't he?" keep Naya talking.
"Nay, here we are again serious discussion, you know. Becanda mulu," said Maira.
Instead of being angry, Ella just laughed at the joke from Naya. "You will not pass the selection. Albert's taste is very high, only my mama can meet all his criteria" Ella said.
Ella's heart was pounding. Tucked a pain in his heart when he said that. Indirectly, he admitted that he was not a woman who fit the criteria of the man.
"Ah, the hell time, La? Tell me about your dad, dong. Downin a little bit of his spec cake," said Naya with a spoiled tone.
"I also have a stepmother like you" Ella continued with a laugh.
"La, you were upset that time wasn't for a broken heart, were you?" chirps Maira suddenly. His sharp eyes showed that his question was really serious.
"Ih, what? Lah ngak. I'm just surprised because suddenly mama wants to marry again in droves. Our former employer, too, "let Ella make excuses.
"Good, deh. Because there are many other good and handsome guys out there for you" Maira said.
"Haha, why so serious gini, anyway?" muttered Ella nervously. He did not expect that Maira could guess the problem yesterday exactly.
"La, aren't you picket? Later you will go home alone if you do not join the picket now," reprimanded one of the friends who was busy arranging chairs.
"Geez, I almost forgot. You guys go first, gaes. I picketed first" said Ella. This afternoon is her picket schedule to clean up the class.
"Daniel, wait!" Call Ella.
"What's up?" daniel stopped his footsteps. He told his friends to go first.
"We went to the cafe together," Ella's pinta who was still holding a broom.
"Loh, you still work at the cafe too? He says he's the boss of a Japanese restaurant?" seduce Daniel while sneering.
"Oh my... The rumors have been spread everywhere, huh? That restaurant wasn't mine, it belonged to my father." Ella patted her eel with her palm.
"Your father? Well, same time," replied Daniel.
"Just don't go first, yeah. Wait till I'm ready for the picket. I'm coming to your cafe" forced Ella.
"Yes, baffles. Yes, cheepetan dong nyapunya. I'm a laper, nih," said Daniel. "Eh, when are you going to buy me at your restaurant?" daniel asked while chewing gum to prop up his rumbling stomach.
"I told you it was Albert's restaurant. I'll treat it later, if it's graduation celebration," Ella said as she moved her broomsticks to collect garbage and dust.
"Well, it's still a while, dong? Can't it be accelerated?" grouse Daniel.
"Yeee, asking for a treaty is still a protest. Help me catch the trash, huh. Let's go home quickly" Ella said. Both hands thrust a plastic wastebasket at Daniel.
"Huu, it's not polite to tell the boss" Daniel said. But despite the nagging, Daniel still helps Ella collect the trash. Ella smiled amusedly at the man who suddenly obeyed her.
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"Oh, so so. What do we need to complete? About when did it end? Alright. We'll be complete soon." The boss of the Japanese auto and restaurant entrepreneur has been busy since morning. He called someone back and forth while unpacking all the contents of his file cabinet.
"Honey, said the officer of the Population Service, the file to take care of our letters is lacking," Albert reported to his wife, after finishing calling.
"Don't we complete everything?" sahut Ghina's.
"We must complete the file to create a new family card. You have Ella's birth certificate, right? They need some more files. Can you collect the files yourself? Ten o'clock there will be a meeting with the client" the young man asked.
"Ella's birth certificate is it less?" ghina asked her husband.
"Yes, same as Ella Junior High," Albert said.
"Okay, take me home there. Let me find the file" Ghina said.
Ghina did not have time to spare all her important objects and letters, when she moved yesterday. Some of Ella's files are still kept at her late husband's residence. Arriving at her home, Ghina unloads Ella's room and lowers a wooden box from the top of the closet.
Check it! The wooden box was open. Ghina checked the contents one by one. He still hasn't found the necessary files.
"God! It's right?"
The woman actually found another object in the old wooden box left by her husband. Ghina could not help but cry at the blue-covered object she was holding. He also found several envelopes with colorful paper inside.
(Connected)