My Lovely Office Girl's

My Lovely Office Girl's
Soto Madura's



"El, looks like Daddy hasn't come to pick up yet, want to go back inside to wait?"


The woman in the uniform who but it was bent, aligned herself with Raizel who currently looked silent while looking at the gate, where usually seen the father's car parked out there.


"The rest of the friends are already there to pick up, so maybe Raizel should go back inside to wait. There's still Bryan, so there's a friend!"


However, Raizel shook his head. He looked up, so the two women of different ages stared at each other.


"No, Miss. I'll just wait here, there's a security guard!" He said with a smile.


"But maybe they'll pick him up a little longer."


Raizel shook his head.


"Dad didn't say that today was going to be too late to pick up, so I'll just wait here."


The little girl turned around, approached one of the waiting chairs, then sat herself there.


"If there's anything call the security guard? Miss wants to see the other students first."


"Good, Miss." Raizel nodded his head.


The woman immediately passed, walking in the direction inside, where the classroom was located. And a car stopped right in the parking lot, and a woman came out inside.


Wavy brown hair with shoulder length, wearing very neat clothes, even sunglasses perched on his nose.


"Els? Why here, where's Daddy and Mommy? Not picking up?" The woman asked several questions at once.


Bianca pulled off her glasses, then crouched down right in front of Raizel while smiling sweetly.


"Not come Auntie, maybe Dad's on the way!" Raizel.


The little girl returned Bianca's smile, which was known to her friend Bryan's mother. His friend who always acts annoying, but also sweet at certain times.


Bianca gave a smile, which was instantly distracted, as a homeroom teacher led a very handsome boy.


High body posture, a little more contained, white skin, also curly hair that slightly looks elongated, so that when the child walks his hair continues to move up and down.


"Oh! Hay El, Hay Mam?" Bryan says hello.


The boy even waved both hands, with a joyful look on his face, and a very sweet smile.


Raizel did not reply, he just looked at his classmates who always behaved in a bitch. Maybe not today, but in the days before as often the child did.


"Els? wanna come home?" Bianca Fresh.


"No, Aunt. Thank you!"


"Why? Maybe your Daddy's busy, and they forgot to tell you, .. So come on, come on, Auntie!"


Raizel responded to the offer with just a headband.


"Come on, El. We go home together, stop by my house if you can, .. I have a new Lego!"


Raizel shook his head again.


"No thanks."


"His bryan likes nosy huh?"


Bianca rubbed the girl's chubby cheeks, while Raizel remained silent without showing any reaction.


"Let's take Aunt home, wait here too …"


"Daddy!!" Raizel's voice screamed loudly, when he saw his father's car also arrived in the parking area.


His face instantly turned cheerful, descended from the top of the seat, then ran towards the barrier gate that had been open since the hour of return arrived.


"Servant, El's coming home? Daddy's coming."


Pamit Raizel kept running.


"Be careful, don't run pretty!" The security guard came out of his waiting post.


While Bianca was just silent, she stared at the little girl's departure without any expression.


"Ish, sucks. He always has!" Bryan Mumbled.


Bianca turned her head, looking at her son's sour-looking face.


"El so because you're a bitch too, Bryan. Try not to be nosy so that everyone wants to be friends with you, including El."


Bianca got up, grabbed her son's hand, and immediately took the child out of the area.


"Have you waited a long time?" Randy asked in a soft voice.


The man crouched down, looking at his daughter's face with a smile, while removing the strands of hair that seemed to disturb her beautiful face.


"Not really."


"Daddy picked up Abang Bara first. Sorry to keep El waiting for Daddy."


Raizel's gaze looked up, staring at the back door.


"Abang Bara coming?"


"Yes, we have to take her home first, how? It's okay, right?"


Raizel nodded.


"All right, let's go in and let's go home. Maybe your mommy is waiting at home, .. She also asked Dad to buy her a Madura soto."


"Soto madura?"


Randu got up, then opened one of the rear car doors.


Raizel said he received his father's hand, then walked up to the car and sat in an empty chair. Where is Bara in there who is still wearing a uniform.


The boy sat quietly, staring at the cell phone screen in his hand.


"Hi El's? How are you?" The first grade schooler said hello.


"Hi Brother," Raizel said.


"Sit down and put the seatbelt on!"


Randy gave the order, then pushed the door beside Raizel quite tight, until it was completely sealed shut.


"So I bargained to go home together, but Raizel didn't want to. He insisted on waiting for Daddy to come" said Bianca when they were close enough.


Making Randy walk around the car stop his steps for a while.


"Oh, yes, he does not come home easily with others. According to the teachings of his mother!"


"Is that so?"


Randy nodded.


"Then I go first, come on."


Pamit Randy, then he opened the car door and got in.


Bianca gave a smile, the woman was almost gone, when Bara opened the windshield next to her.


"Aante, Eca?"


"Lho's? You're coming home with Randy's mom?" Bianca looked confused.


Bara smiled while nodding his head.


"Bye Aunt, bye Bryan. Brother first yeah!" He said, then turned his hand.


The car Randy, Raizel and Bara were riding began to go at low speed, entering the queue of cars that were also trying to get out of there.


"Abang Bara nyebelin!" Bryan looked upset.


"What?"


Bianca pulled her son near their car, opened the door, and helped the boy to get in.


"That always starts."


Bryan crossed paths, folding both of his hands on his chest, with his lips pursed forward.


Bianca just smiled, not forgetting to pinch her son's cheeks slowly, just to channel the anxiety.


"Mom!"


Bianca chuckles.


"Don't make your brother a rival, Bryan. Be friends, you can be Brother Bara too."


"But why does El always want to?"


"That's because Bryan likes nosy. Maybe Abang Bara never did that!"


"But I'm nosy also because I'm upset with El, Mam. El always plays with Brother, El also prefers to play with Brother, so Bryan usilin."


Bianca sighed, looking at her first son, then smiled.


"Other times it should not be nosy anymore, promise to be nice to Raizel, .. Maybe after that El will be friends again."


Bryan nodded, after getting a little advice from his mother.


"Well, done. Let's go home!" Bianca said after fitting a seatbelt for Bryan.


He took a few steps back, to then close the car door until it was completely sealed.


***


"Hey, you guys just got home?" Ayumi welcomes the arrival of her beloved daughter and husband who just arrived at their residence.


Raizel walked over with the backpack that had slipped off his shoulders, nodded, then hugged his mother's waist and placed his cheeks on her stomach.


"How's school?" Ayumi rubbed the top of Raizel's head.


While his gaze was fixed on Randy, the man tipped a clear plastic bag, containing something yellow, with his daughter's bag on both hands.


The cup!!


Randy immediately kissed Ayumi.


"Today I learned to color, Mom. And I got a nine, .. I'm cool, right?" His gaze looked up, looking at the face of his mother who was also looking at him with a smile that was always seen between the two corners of the lips.


"We'd better get in first" Randy said.


Raizel nodded, releasing a hand loop around his mother's waist, and then ran inward, calling out to Maria.


"Omma? The oma? El's gone to school!" The screams sounded loud.


"Is there a photo?" Ayumi smiled at her husband.


"There, baby. Come on in, let's have lunch together, .. 'cause after that I have to go back to the office. There are some contract letters I have to make."


"You busy?"


"It's not just me, Mr. Raga either." Randy answered.


Ayumi nodded, then she held her husband's burly arm, and walked inside the house together.