My Fierce Boss's

My Fierce Boss's
The Fairel Struggle



Fairel kept his motorcycle on the porch of his house. The motorbike was a motorbike given by Wira when he was a teenager, before Fairel had returned it. However, it turned out that the motor was back in his hands. Although it was a few years ago, but, the bike was still well maintained. There was not the slightest damage to the body of the motor. The color has started to fade.


"Oalyyy, Rail. Just home?" just about to open the door, suddenly someone shouted to call his name.


Fairel circulated her gaze and instantly saw a male figure waving at her.


"Have you been outside for a long time?" fairel asked unbending his intention to go inside.


"Just now, just as the sound of the motor stops me straight out."


Sandi, Fairel's friend walked up to him. The distance of their residence is only a few meters. Yes you could say very close because the place Fairel rented a boarding house side by side with the place Sandi. The question is why they don't live in one house? Yes because Sandi has settled down with her co-workers.


"There's no fatigue, Rail." The two decided to sit on the front porch of Fairel's house.


"Capek is there, but, thank you for still being able to give me a good place to live." replied Fairel.


"What's your job in the new place?" ask Sandi.


"It's fine."


"Thankful deh. I was worried because you were in PHK."


"Thank you." Fairel patted Sandi's shoulder softly.


"No problem. We are both boys. There's a family we need to make a living."


Fairel glanced at the clock on her wrist which showed it at half-seven p.m. He immediately remembered something that these two months had become his routine.


"San, let's talk tomorrow again, shall we? I need to get ready now" said Fairel.


"It's okay, Rail. If you can not stop, do not be forced later even your health decreases." advises Sandi.


Fairel who heard him smiled. "As long as the yellow lane hasn't curved I can still fight, San. I don't want to waste another chance."


"But, Rail, that's kind of heavy. We're not from the top, we're different from them, Rel. To live alone we need to work hard, not to mention supporting the family in the village." said Sandi sounds reasonable.


Fairel took a long breath. He held Sandy's shoulder. "Gue tau, San. But I don't want to let go so. Do you know what it's like to take off a loved one? As if we as men were not fighting at all. Is it not our duty that men struggle? Struggle won't betray results, San. They just want to see a struggle, not a complaint."


"But, I'm looking at you like this, Rel. For two months you always come home late. Morning work time plus night again."


"Later you'll figure out what I'm feeling right now, San."


"Yes, I went in first. If you want to be here, please, but, there's a lot of mosquitoes outside."


"No, if I go home first."


"okay."


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"Night."


"Night, Rail."


A man wearing an apron immediately released it and gave it to Fairel.


"Replace yes, Rail. Then I go home first, tired, want to rest."


"okay, Bang. Thanks, Bang."


"Together, Rail. The spirit."


"Ready, Bang."


Fairel immediately put on a brown apron to her front body, knotting the apron strap behind her body. The chocolate apron that became part of his life story.


"Rel, table number five huh." a man came up to him while giving him a piece of paper.


"Okay, Bang." Fairel was getting ready to brew his coffee. Delivering the best dishes to its customers.


Every day Fairel always comes home late at night. While everyone was resting, however, it was different from Fairel. He still exerts his spirit and determination. Morning to afternoon work, not to mention the evening. Can be calculated every day Fairel can only sleep for 5 hours.


Until now, no one knows other than Sandi that she works part-time. Fairel just doesn't want to show how the process and all the complaints are. But, all he wanted to show was a result and an achievement.


Does not feel the working time is up, the cafe is ready to close. Before that, Fairel had to dispose of the garbage into a landfill or commonly called TPS.


It turned out that only he was the only one who had not come home because usually Fairel was assigned to lock the cafe.


After making sure everything was clean, the man rushed home. Not forgetting he locked the door.


Arriving at his boarding place, Fairel was slightly surprised by the presence of Sandi who seemed to walk back and forth on the terrace of his house.


"Lo why, San?" fairel asked to park his bike in front.


"Gue waited for you from earlier, Rel." sounded an anxious tone from behind Sandi's words.


"Wait for me?"


"Gue asked you to help. Can't you?"


Fairel scratched his head not itchy. "I can still help you."


"Gue wants to stamp money, Rel. Can you?" ask Sandy carefully.


"Pinjem money?"


"Yes, my parents' disease suddenly relapsed. And, I don't have money at all, I haven't received a salary this month. I don't know who else to ask for help."


"How much do you need?" fairel.


"Five million, Rail. Later if I have a payday I will pay it."


"Wait here. I'll go inside first."


"Thank you, Rail."


Fairel nodded her head. He went into his house and went to his room. Fairel opened her wardrobe and took away her savings which she had kept under a pile of clothes.


Fairel took her breath in. He only prayed that Sandi's parents would quickly recover from his illness. Fairel immediately counted the money which turned out to be the right fit. He put it in an envelope and then walked out of the room.


"This, San. May your parents recover." Fairel thrust out a thick-looking envelope in her hand.


"Thank you, Rail. Thanks again, I don't know who to ask." Sandi lowered her head holding her sobs while staring at the envelope in her hand.


"San." Fairel held Sandi's shoulder. "We've been together a long time. You don't have to feel bad. I consider you a brother. I also know how it feels to be in your current position."


"Gue's not good, Rel."


"Stop said that. Oh yeah, you want to go back to the village?" ask Fairel.


"Yes, Rail. I also have permission. No one's guarding my parents in the village, the other brother doesn't have."


"Yes, be careful. When do you leave?"


"The plan is now, I don't have much stuff with me either."


"If so I take you to the station" said Fairel.


"Eh! No need, Rail. Really don't have to. Take a break, I know you're tired of coming home from work. Especially now it's midnight." reject Sandi.


"Gue didn't accept the rejection from lo, San. We are brothers. I'm happy, I'm happy too. I am sad, too, I am sad. If so, just go right now, afraid to miss the train."


"Once again thanks, Rail." Sandi looked at Fairel haru. The only person who is always there when he is difficult is Fairel. They always exchanged stories, let alone had the same background.


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