
"Then, thank you again, Alana. I'm gonna go home and let Caca rest."
The woman thanked me. Alana smiled and nodded, letting the woman and her daughter pass from the place.
"Well?"
Arana turns around, finding Alva walking up to her with two cappuchino cups in her hand. "Did I make you wait a long time?"
Arana shakes. "Ah, no."
"The girl was so nice. Motherly from an early age."
"It's good to calm the crying child. She could be a really good mom."
"Don't she look so pretty anyway?"
People whispered while looking at Arana. Alva who realized that immediately raised her eyebrows puzzled. "Infant? What did I miss? Why are they whispering and looking at you?"
Arana remembers that Alana once said that she did not like children. They are loud and noisy. This fact is no longer a secret, and almost everyone knows that Alana does not like children. So, Alva mustn't know that she just calmed a baby.
Arana shakes. "discussed me? Maybe they were amazed by my beautiful. Oh, is this a cappuchino ?"
He distracts again.
Alva nodded and handed it to Arana who immediately downed her. He showed a sweet smile. "Very good, thank you ya~"
"Either. You always liked cappuchino. Especially with the addition of granolla or caramel layer." Alva.
The girl smiled.
Arana, I don't like coffee at all.
"We've been driving around long enough in the mall. Is there nothing you want to buy?" Alva asked in the middle of their streets in the mall.
Arana shook her head and put on a slightly flat face as if she had no interest in anything there, even though the truth was that she did not know what to buy. "Nothing interesting. I'm suddenly lazy to shop."
"Would you like to go home or somewhere else?" Fresh Alva.
Arana replied, "I want to go home."
Alva nodded. "Then I'll drive you back."
"Mn, baik—"
Drt~ Drt~
There was a vibrating sound on Alva's nailed. The young man took his phone and opened it. Her facial water changed, and Alva seemed to stare at her phone for some time in silence. Arana first asked, "What's wrong?"
Alva held back his words and replied doubtfully. "There are some files I need to sign immediately. It's so sudden."
Arana understands how busy Alva is. As a successful businessman, of course, the young man did not have much free time to just drive his lover around the mall.
He said, "It doesn't matter to book a taxi."
Alva looked at Arana. "really? But—"
"Go before I change my mind." Arana's words imitate Alana as closely as possible.
Alva hesitated for a few seconds before nodding his head. "I'm gonna book you a cab and make sure he gets you home."
"Mn," muttered Arana nodded.
Ten minutes later, a yellow taxi approached and stopped in front of the two. Alva opens the back door and lets Arana into the cab. Before letting Arana in, he held her back and landed a light kiss on her forehead.
"Then I'll be waiting for you on our wedding day." Alva's words helped Arana get in.
Arana was slightly dumbfounded before a reddish tinge appeared on both of her cheeks. He lowered his head and held his screams as he now lost the purity of his forehead.
"Sir, please take my wife to the destination without getting hurt."
The taxi driver nodded. "Good, master!"
"Bye bye~"
"Sir." On the way, Arana called the taxi driver.
The middle-aged man responded. "Yes, miss?"
"Is there an orphanage nearby?" Ask Arana.
The taxi driver was silent for a few moments while thinking before answering. "There's madam! That's a few blocks from here."
"Please take me there, sir."
The driver seemed to doubt. "But the master told me to take the lady to the destination. Afraid that if the lady's husband finds out, the master could get angry."
Arana smiled, "Then don't let my lover know sir. We can keep this a secret. Please take me to the orphanage."
"Um, fine then."
Arana nodded. "We stopped by the restaurant in front of there first yes, sir."
After buying a lot of food parcels, Arana returned to the ketaksi and returned to continue the journey to the nearest orphanage. After ten minutes of travel, Arana arrived.
The entrance gate of the orphanage had a sign that read—Sun Orphanage.
Arana looked over, "Sir. Once again if my lover called my father asking if I have been delivered to the house, please just answer already."
The man nodded, "Yes, miss."
After the taxi left, Arana with two large plastic bags in her hand stepped into the orphanage. There are a lot of different age kids playing around there. Whether it's playing football, playing badminton or just sitting around and watching those who play.
Upon seeing Arana's arrival, someone among them immediately ran over to tell Mother's home after a while making a faint commotion.
Some children came to Arana with curious faces. "Hello, welcome!"
"Halo~" Sapa Arana.
"Whose brother? What business are you doing here?"
Arana answered the question of one of them––cute-haired girl with mature brown skin. It seemed that she was the biggest among them, the girl who was about sixteen years old. "Halo sweet~ Brother Alana's name, from now on you will often play here. By the way, bring food. Eaten equally, ya~"
He gave it up and was greeted with joy by them. "Thank you very much, beautiful sister!"
Arana commented a smile, "Sama-sama."
Katrina–– earlier, invite Arana in. "Soak brother. Mico called mother. Talk to your mom inside, brother."
Arana nodded and replied as kindly as Katrina. "Sorry ngrepotin, yes .. em? What's yourname?"
"Katrina sister." Answer Katrina.
"Well, thank you Katrina." Arana's birthday after knowing Katrina's name.
The girl nodded, and directed Arana to enter the guest room of the large orphanage. The nuances of the orphanage are fun, and Arana sure must be the mother of the orphanage here is really a good person.
"Oh, this is the guest. Welcome aboard! Please sit down, please sit down!"
The mother of the parlour here is a fifty-two year old woman. He wore a dark blue veil and had a shady face with a gentle smile.
"My name is Lina. The orphanage kids usually call me Lina's mother." He said introduce himself first.
"My name is Alana, Mother Lina. And I meant to come here to be a donor to this orphanage. But sorry if what I give is not much, mother. But please look at my sincerity." Arana.
"It's so good of your heart. Thank you for helping the kids in this place, son." Mother's speech home.
Arana smile. "I'm just your intermediary. But it's the bundle that's a big deal to the kids here."
"No, you already feel it is your obligation to help those in distress. Seeing abandoned children makes your heart very sick. So the mother built this orphanage as their home. We are family now." Lina.
Arana who heard him smiled.
"A very nice woman."