Milky

Milky
Part. 55



Go, hurry! Hurry on!


The dawn had fallen, beginning to shine its glittering light on the eastern horizon. Slowly crawling up shows his true self. Sowing hope in all directions and corners of the world. Funneling energy to those wage fighters. The Mujaahid fi sabilillaah.


"However the path of our destiny will be in the future, we must immediately prepare to walk on its path. That is to accept willingly, always be kind enough to think about what will happen to our lives. That's how I learned, brother."


The witty tone that the girl spoke yesterday afternoon, made Bima draw her lip line upwards. Her conversation with Khaira and her parents in the room, created a deep impression in their hearts. She is a jolly girl figure, innocent and innocent, of course, very easy to use. That was their assessment of the girl Bima invited yesterday.


"Because Ara said, whatever happens in front of him, the cave must be ready to accept." He set himself in front of a small mirror in the bathroom of God's room. Day by day, the old man's condition gradually improved.


He came out, carrying a bag in his hand. His lips are raised while whistling ....


"Eh? What's up, Nyak?" Her steps were paused when Tina blocked. Both of the woman's hands were on her waist, with a sinister face. Bima glanced at the God who was sitting on his bed, shrugged the old shoulder did not understand what was happening.


"Shouldn't you whistle in the bathroom. Pamali, you're the same demon here!"


"Ah .. geez, Nyak! Forgive me!" Bima grimacing. Tina's words followed by the jewel in her ear made Bima relentlessly complain of pain.


He held onto Tina's hand which was still tightly stuck to his ear.


"Again, Nyak. Bima forgot. Pain, Nyak!" he said as he rubbed his reddened left ear, "Sore, pain!" pampered adunya. Walking closer to Tina who was sitting on the chair near her husband's bed.


"Tin, your badass, yes. The ears of the red ampe grotto child are rich so," the God's timps pretend to feel pity even though Bima's ears are okay. The young man's lips pouted, nodding spoiledly asking for a defense.


"Eh .. cave, pan, the origin of the jewel. Maybe it hurts. Boong lu, Tong!" the point is right in front of Bima's face. Open the naughty mouth wide, the neatly lined and white teeth sticking out to the surface. His eyes narrowed almost completely shut. Tina snorted, The god chuckled. Bima hugged him, and peeked at the wrinkled cheeks.


"Bima goes first, Nyak, Beh. Assalamu'alaikum!"


"Wa'alaikumussalaam!" Tina blushed, blushing both sides of her cheeks. In his heart he never escaped praying for his only child to be safe until he returned home. The steps he swung seemed more cheerful, he walked in the hospital hallway while humming cheerfully.


Every now and then his body spun exactly like an Indian artist who was drumming. He slammed the bag on the back of the car before getting in and sitting behind the wheel. Unknowingly, a pair of eyes in a car was looking at him. His lips came smiling, he wanted to continue and continue to see Bima even in the distance.


He did not move until Bima's car disappeared at the turn. Then he came out and stepped into the hospital after making sure Bima really disappeared. He stood in front of the God's room, listening to the conversation of the two elderly in it.


"Bang, did Bima meet you, sir, huh?" tina's voice sounded lethargic. Razka's raised hand stopped in mid-air, she stopped to knock and chose to listen.


"Gua doesn't know, Tin. Yes, the horses they met and knew each other. If the Master is Bima's parents, the child does not have to go far away from them." The voice of God chimed in slowly.


"But the cave is scared, Bang. What if they took Bima from us. The cave's not ready to split up for him, Bang. The cave does not know cave life so what if Bima had not us."


Satisfied Razka heard Tina's inner voice as it was. He smiled, the fear that Razka took into consideration when choosing to watch Bima secretly.


"So we want to what? What can we do? They are his parents, they are more entitled to Bima. We can't do anything. The cave is also afraid to separate him, Tin. Not ready at home not seeing his face, not horrifying his voice either."


"So the cave can ask, the cave wants Bima ama we ampe the age of the cave is up. The cave doesn't ask for anything, let alone treasure rewards. There's no intention of the cave." The deeper Razka's head lowered. It was heartless to separate them with the child even though his heart was so eager to be with Bima.


"Yes, Bang. Why so sad gini, anyway?" tina's chirps involuntarily formed a smile on Razka's lips.


It draws in deep air and throws it away slowly. His hand moved knocking on the door of the room God just wanted to talk to the two old men.


"Bang, wasn't Bima the part of the job? Why is he back?" The smile on Razka's lips grew wider. In addition to their unique language, they also sound what they are.


The two elderly were waiting for someone who was pulling the door lever of the room. The hearts of the two were pounding even more strange feelings were creeping. The god bought with a hand that gripped Tina tightly as a figure of a bespectacled man emerged from behind the door.


He smiled and nodded a little. The wide-eyed God glanced at the confused Tina, he knew who was coming. While Tina did not know who made her husband to be surprised like seeing a ghost.


"Excuse me, may I come in?" greet Razka with a friendly. Without waiting for permission from the owner of the room, he stepped in and got closer. Then, stood before the two with the friendly face he had.


"Who are you, sir?" tanya Tina stammered. He only realized, if the smile he had so similar to Bima's.


Is he the Master that Bang Dewa meant?


The man smiled, very friendly to them. The gods recognized him as a man who lurked in the parking lot, and now as the Great Lord in his place of work which is now the workplace of Bima.


"I Razka. Sorry if my arrival surprised you both so much. I just want to see Mr. Dewa who he said once worked in the company as a security team and is now being replaced by your son. How is Father?" cerocos Razka still refrained from asking about Bima.


He should look for the right reasons as a pleasantries before telling his true purpose.


"S-I've been better, sir. Thank you for your concern," said the God with his lowered Head. His fissure trembled in a way he could not stand, his heart pounding unruly. He's really shaken up right now.


Is he going to take Bima, huh? If Bima is his son?


"Thank God if so. Can I sit down? I'd like to have a longer conversation with you guys" she said with the same smile on her lips.


"Please, Sir. Please!" Tina moved from her seat to the other side of God. She knew the turmoil of her husband because she herself felt the same way as God. Terrified.


"Thank you." The friendly tone did not make them restless.


"I heard from my nephew about your amazing performance. Not only acting as a driver, but also as a reliable and experienced bodyguard. Thank you for taking care of my family" Razka said carefully. In his heart he thanked me for taking care of Bima.


The two elderly just nodded small without being able to speak verbally. Their heartbeats are more pronounced at this time, the loss of Bima is already looming in the palm of both eyes.


Ah ... how is this? Heart cave ....