Miss Yeti is No Ordinary PSK

Miss Yeti is No Ordinary PSK
Mouth Sharp as a Razor



Yati sat beside her father's bed, seeing how her father's circumstances could not do as much as they used to.


"Dad, how are you? Your pain's better, aren't you?" tanya Yati, who was used to calling Mr. Wasito "Dad".


Mr. Wasito smiled weakly, forcing his lips in order to form a perfect smile.


"City, Y-ati. Kabaarr k-amu pi-piye?"


Although stammered and not very clear, but Yati knew the meaning of her father's question.


"Iki Yati, dad. Yati came, want to see the state of father."


By giving such an answer, Yati was unwilling to add to the burden of her father's mind.


During this time, Mr. Wasito did not live near Yati's house. But there is a special nurse who takes care of every day, even the nurse stays at home so that Mr. Wasito is there to look after.


Nonetheless, there are some confidants of Mr. Wasito who have remained with him until now.


"A-paa oraangg desaa m-asih being no good, p-yamu?"


Yati's headband, quick in response to her father's question of difficulty speaking.


"Mr Wis can't stand it, stay in that village. Just here with, dad. Y-you, it'll be quiet here. This, father's, will be yours too, Yati."


Yati could only nod with a held cry.


"Supervous suwun, Dad. Yati ora peng nyusahi father, but jebule decision iki wis ora biso digandhengake. Yati, also plans to move."


Hearing the reply, Mr. Wasito smiled happily. It seemed, her desire to get close to Yati would soon be realized.


"Ora opo-opo, Yati. Seneng father really karo your intention neng ati. A-yah dadi proud bener karo Yati. Ora ono error sing ora biso digawe bener. Sing important Yati must keep the spirit."


Yati again nodded her head, then clasped the old hand that was once very mighty and powerful.


"Supervous suwun, dad. Later Yati will golek grill close to the house of father."


But Mr. Wasito shook his head quickly, although it still looked sluggish. He does not allow his son to find another place to live, because he wants Yati in his house - along with him.


Yati, indeed deliberately came to his father's house to tell his plan. But it was not to live in his father's house, but in another place not far from here.


Unfortunately, Mr. Wasito did not give permission. He did not want to be far from the only child he had until now.


Even in the past, Mr. Wasito never imagined he could be given the opportunity and time to meet and get to know his son, whom he had never known since birth!


"Yati, think about it, Dad. Yati also has not found a suitable Yati home buyer."


Emotionally, Yati undergoes profound inner changes. Starting from the feeling of burden of having to be able to take care of his sick father, although still helped by nurses.


He also felt haru because he was now in a better relationship with his father, who had not been close.


However, Yati still wants to show that she is ready to face challenges in order to find peace and find a way to accept her past and move on to a better life.


"The hardest part is leaving the house of symbiotic memories. He was the only person who accepted me as I was, ever since I was a baby and my past."


Mr. Wasito grabbed his son's hand, trying to give him strength.


"When I left there, it was like losing someone who truly understood and loved me."


Yati, back talking to yourself - recalls Mbok Inah.


"J-if you stay there, you will continue to be the talk and will never be able to escape your past. Just like you experienced back then. Choosing to go and take a chance is the best decision to seek peace and try to forget the bad part that used to be."


Hearing her father's words, Yati nodded in agreement. He had intended to leave the village to start a new life.


The choice to leave the village and all the memories with Mbok Inah was a tough decision for Yati.


Although she feels attached to the village and her past memories, she realizes that leaving is a necessary step to seek peace, pay attention to her father, and open a new chapter in her life.


Yesterday, Yati faced a difficult decision. Looking at her father who was suffering from a stroke, she knew she had to take bold steps to take care of him. The father is the only family left, although they have no close relationship.


Her feelings of love and responsibility as a child made her feel obligated to take care of her.


However, the decision to leave means leaving all his possessions with Mbok Inah, and all the memories they have built in his village.


"I'm sorry Yati, Mbok. Yati forced," muttered Yati held back.


The fear of losing the person he cares most about, just as he lost Mbok Inah, makes worries about a future that chokes his heart should his father leave him too.


Yati worries between pursuing happiness and seeking peace or staying in the village of Mbok Inah and facing the whispers and prejudices of others.


Amidst mixed feelings, Yati knew she had to take a step forward - just like her father's advice.


She wants to take care of her father by starting a new life, even though it means having to leave the village and all the memories that exist.


Yati's heart was filled with worry and uncertainty, but she also felt there was hope behind this bold decision. He is ready to face whatever is to come and figure out a way to accept his past as well as open a new chapter in his life.


***


A few days later, Yati offered the house and land to a prospective buyer.


This buyer, interested in the ad he posted in one of the group stalls buying and selling online.


"Sir, want to buy a house and land in this village? The price is quite affordable and the location is strategic."


Prospective buyers were silent for a while, not immediately giving an answer.


"Hmm, I need time to think, Ma'am. I'll tell you later."


As it turns out, offering land along with building a house is not as easy as selling rice in a stall.


It's a lot harder!


After repeatedly offering his house and land to prospective buyers, Yati found it difficult to get buyers.


Some prospective buyers show interest, but most are just limited to questions, see the conditions and circumstances then go and do not provide certainty.


"Not doing anything? Did I make an offer that was too high?" ask Yati, correcting.


"If no one is buying, how?"


As time went on, Yati grew more worried and anxious because no one had really been interested in buying her property yet.


Finally, Yati asked RT sir, as well as asking Mr. RT for his assistant to market his house.


"Sir, kulo nyuwun tulung. It's a hard time getting buyers for houses and land, Yati. It's been a few months, but no one's really buying."


Mr. RT already knows if the house wants to be sold, nodding his head understand.


"Stranquilo, Yati. It may take a little time and patience. You can look for people who are used to buying and selling houses or gardens to help promote your home."


Yati, nodding assentively. But, he himself does not understand anyone who is as discussed by Mr. RT.


"Later help, too. So no need to worry, huh?"


"Supervous suwun, sir. Yati has tried several times to make ads on social media, but nothing seems to match. Some authorized property agents, too, have trouble finding a suitable buyer."


Mr. RT, listen carefully to Yati's explanation.


"Is it because our village belongs to the interior, huh? All of this made Yati even more worried, let alone Yati wanting to move out immediately and take care of father."


Although Yati's house has a building that is better than someone else's, but somehow no one is interested.


"Don't give up, Yati. You can try other ways such as expanding the reach of the promotion, or find out what is needed by prospective buyers in this area."


Mr. RT, providing information that is likely unknown to Yati.


It's about the buyer's interest!


"Yes, maybe Yati needs to rethink promotional strategies and also adjust prices to better attract prospective buyers. Yati did not want to constantly face this tribulation."


It seems, the geographical location of the village also affects. Because buyers object to the high price offered.


In fact, Yati had calculated to a minimum. Moreover, this house includes a luxurious building compared to other village houses.


"Stay spirit, Yati. I'm sure there are buyers who will be interested in your home. Don't stress too much, believe me things will go well in time."


"Thank you, sir. Yati will try her best and hope there is a serious buyer coming soon."


After that, Yati pampit came home because she felt her business was done.


But before Yati actually left Mr. RT's house, his wife Mr. RT reprimanded her husband in a loud voice.


Sounded intentional, so that Yati could hear it.


"Opo to, Pakne! Do not support ex *****! We can get hit, later!"