
"Amy missing bah. And until now has not returned," said the mother and ended crying hysterically.
"Alhamdulillah," said the middle-aged man as he stroked his chest.
Hearing the words of her father-in-law, she looked at the man before her in confusion, as well as Baba and brother Alif.
"Now, cake?" Ask Alif to his grandfather.
"That means no one's in a cave, ton," replied the brother as he patted his pants pocket.
"Change! Amy is missing bah .. and has not come home yet," said the mother who looked so sad.
"His name is gone, well, don't come home, if not sought," said the brother who looked at his son.
"Ashraf, call someone to find Amy, bah," said Baba.
"You should have, the one who's looking for your daughter, not someone else's ngarepin." Abah is now in fierce fashion while nagging her son.
Aunt Lilis appeared from the kitchen with a tray of coffee in a special canticle for the brother, every coming to visit his grandchildren every night.
"Thank you, neng," said my brother when aunt Lilis now serves coffee for him.
Aunt Lilis just smiled and walked over to the older brother.
Abah then sipped the still smoky coffee, but a second later the sound of bursts was heard.
"Ais, hot," he complained, as he stuck out his tongue.
"The name is also still hot, don't see, it's still dewy" said the aunt.
Abah just kept quiet while fanning one of his palms in front of his mouth that felt burning.
"Thankfully, the moustache is still safe" muttered aunt Lilis, who shuddered at the sight of the moustache.
Now the atmosphere was suddenly silent, they each fell silent while thinking. While Brother Alif and two friends Amy is now trying to tinker with Alif's brother's laptop, looking for location point — Amy.
But the three teenagers have not received any results, which makes the three grow worried.
"Emak Nina .. buy!" Amidst the silence and thought hard to break something difficult, it was suddenly scattered by the cry of someone.
"Emak ..., Mpok, buy!" Call a man who is now standing in front of Nani's mother's shop.
"No one, the stall is closed!" Shouted Aunt Lilis, answering the words of the man who now looked confused.
"close? Lah ... keep this what? The stall was wide open as the gini was said to be closed" murmured the man, who was wearing only a sarong and an inside shirt.
"Mpok Lis, Nani's mother, buy it!" Shouted the man again. He tried to peek between the walls that penetrate the dining room and kitchen of Nani's mother.
"Mom, mum!" Again the man tried to scream, calling the owner.
"There's no one!" Voice from inside the house.
The buyer is now gaping while scratching his head.
"If there's no one? Keep on being the bad guy, who?" The man muttered in astonishment
The man intends to call once more and after this the man will leave.
"Pok, mom, bell …." The man's shout stopped, as Aunt Lilis appeared with an annoyed face.
"Buy what?" Ask aunt in a tinge.
"Byeah, Mpok! It's so much his face" said the man who tried to tease auntie.
"Lo, so buy no!? Sent aunt Lilis with ferocious.
"Very scary Mpok, face down," continued the man.
"Lo, what do you want to buy Samsul?! Ask aunt with a tinge of emotion.
The man simply smiled while trying to tease Aunt Lilis.
"Lu, don't fuck around!" Lilis' aunt's touch with her face grew more fierce.
"Buy coffee with cigarettes, Mpok," said the man while chuckling.
Aunty then picked up the item the man wanted with an annoyed face.
The man also paid for the goods he bought and after getting a change from his aunt, the man rushed away.
Bibi Lilis now intends to close the door of the stall with a start, they plan to find Amy throughout the city of Jakarta.
But when you want to lower the stall door, suddenly comes a new buyer.
"Mpok, behli!" Exclaims the man who looks different on the upper lip.
"Astaghfirullah," cried aunt Lilis surprised.
"Lu if you want to buy say something," said the aunt who grew upset.
"Syuhda Mpohk, tahdi," said the man who spoke to her to make aunt Lilis pat her eel.
"Buy what you?" Ask the aunt who was not wanting to play around, at a time when things were so precarious.
"Tohpi shatu" said the man.
"Thopy?" Ask auntie with a sigh.
"Hum, tohpi sahtu," repeated the man who made auntie frown.
"Hats?" Aunty Lilis.
"There's no hat sales here" continued aunt.
"Make thopi mpohk, thapi thopi." The cleft man repeated his words which further made Aunt Lilis speechless with a frustrated face.
"Yes, you want a thopi, right? Well here there is no thopi," said Mpok with a firm voice.
"Read, tohpi mpohk, thapi thopi," the man repeated quietly.
"Bread!" Guess aunt.
"Remain," the man said as he waved both hands.
"Then?"
"Thopi," said the man back.
"Allahu Akbar, astaghfirullah," said the aunt who was so stressed to face her buyers.
"Why did the cave kayak hear the Indian song?" monologue aunt Lilis.
But suddenly Lilis' aunt jumped in shock as her niece appeared silently.
"Why bi?" A handsome man who appears suddenly while opening the refrigerator.
Brother Alif also looked at the buyer and greeted him.
"Bang!" Sapa Alif friendly.
The man just smiled and nodded his head.
"Lu, you know a guy?" Whisper aunt.
Alif nodded his head, confirming the aunt's question.
"Now, you're selling this guy, aunty doesn't know what he's talking about" Aunt Lilis said.
Alif was now approaching the buyer man who was staring at one by one sales plastered in front of his eyes.
"What do you want to buy?" Ask Alif kindly.
"Thopi," said the man.
"Oh, thopy? Behrapah bhang?" Said Alif who followed the man's words.
"Buset, how come the kids follow the cleft?" Aunt muttered with her astonished look.
"Dhuah" said the man.
"Two, not dhuah, let Lo want to pray dhuah night-night," seloroh aunt Lilis who was so anxious.