
A few months later. Nala who was watering plants in front of the house along with Aunt Anjani looked dreamy.
She did not realize that Anjani's aunt had been watching her. "Nala, what are you doing? Water the flowers with water. Your water is gone why even the place you still pour so?"
"Huh?" Nala immediately looked towards the place of water to flush. Yes, the water is gone."
"It's over, but why do you keep pouring that? What are you really thinking, anyway, Nala?"
Nala put the place under the water and she sat down on the garden chair. "Bi, I don't know why I've been thinking about Tata's son for a few days? How did she live and be cared for by her mother Tata? I'd love to see it."
Aunt Anjani stared in surprise at Nala. "Why are you even thinking about that, Nala? Maybe the boy lived better with his grandmother than with his mother and father who had the heart to hurt others."
"Auntie! Why talk like that? Poor boy lives without father and mother. It's like me."
"He still has a father, Radit. It's just that Radit is serving his sentence."
"Yes, but will Radit take care of her and take care of her when she gets out? He just didn't admit to the kid."
"Already! Why do we think about Tata? We'd better go in and prepare food for the twins, and we'll make them their favorite cheese brownies. You forgot that before you left, they wanted you to make them cheese cakes?"
"Yes, Bi, I remember."
Aunt Anjani enters the house followed by Nala. "Aunt will put this back."
"Eh, Bi," call Nala again.
"What's wrong?" Her aunt looked back.
"So Tata's a guy what's a girl? Their age must be the same as the twins."
"Auntie doesn't know, but if they're the same age. It's already! Why are we talking again." Aunt Anjani walked into the back room with an annoyed face.
Not long ago Nala who had cleaned up got a call from the phone plane at her home.
"Hello," said Nala softly.
"Sorry, is this with Naro's parents, Addriano Danner?"
"Yes, I'm Aro's mother. Sorry who's this from?"
"I'm a class teacher who teaches Aro. Can Aro's mother come to school now?"
"Sorry, Mom. What's wrong with Aro?" Nala began to show her anxiety.
"This was Aro fighting at school, and I told the two kids who were fighting this one I'd call his parents so they wouldn't do it again."
"Oh God! Why did Aro get into a fight? Yes, Mom, I'll be there soon. Thanks for the info."
Nala closed her teleon and immediately ran a little into the room to pick up her jacket and bag.
"Nala, where are you going? Why look so anxious and hasty?"
"I'm going to Aro's school, Bi, the class teacher called me and told me to come to school because Aro had a fight with one of the students there."
"Geez! Your one son why is his attitude like Rhine?"
"What is this aunt talking about? Already, I went to school first, want to solve Aro's problem. Aunt, I'd like help if Akira calls Auntie just tell her I'm catching up with Aro, don't tell her about Aro fighting with his friend."
"Beres, you calm down. Been there and be careful."
Nala rushed out of the house. And he's taking the driver ready in front of his house.
Not long after Nala arrived at the school of the twins, she saw her son standing in front of the class with a boy who seemed to be her fighting opponent.
"I'm sorry, Mom, I had to call Nala's mom here."
"It's okay, Mom. I don't mind if there's a problem with my kids."
"Look, I asked Aro why he could fight and beat Dean? Aro said if Dean was bothering Sita, Dean took Sita's food. Then I asked Sita and it turned out to be true."
"Oh that problem, then did Aro hurt his friend badly, Mom?"
"Nothing serious happened to Dean. Only Dean's face is a bit bruised because when in the same corner Aro hit the prosotan."
"Sorry, have Dean's parents arrived yet? I want to apologize to Dean's parents."
"So I've contacted Dean's parents, but it looks like his parents can't come here because they're busy with his job."
Nala was silent for a moment. Then he looked towards his son who was standing in front of the class with his flat face.
"Mom, can I talk to Aro for a second?"
"Of course you can."
Nala moved out of her place and invited Aro to step out of the classroom for a bit. "Aante!"
call Sita who is standing behind Nala.
"What's up, Sita?"
"Tante, don't scold Aro, Aro's not wrong, Auntie. The wrong Dean, he started first. Aro just stood up for me, Auntie because Dean wanted to snatch my food."
"You take it easy, Sita. Aunty won't scold Aro." Nala smiled and Sita saw Aro and Nala coming out of the classroom.
Nala invited Aro to sit in front of the class with a long bench. Nala looked at her downcast son.
"Ma, I-I."
"Mama won't scold you, Aro. Mama will only say if the actions of you who defended Sita were a hero's actions, but mama still disagrees if you use violence by fighting."
"I didn't mean to fight with Dean, but he pushed me and said that I was defending Sita for liking Sita. I was a kid, but I was dating."
"Then?"
"I fell down and I stood up again and then I hit him in the face until he hit a proselytized toy."
"Have you apologized to Dean?"
"So the teacher told us to apologize, I want to apologize to him if he apologized first with Sita."
Nala was somewhat shocked to hear the explanation from her son. "Dean wants to apologize?"
"He wants, and I'm just apologizing to him."
Nala hugged her son tightly. "Mom knows you're a very good boy, but violence is also a bad thing." Nala let go of her embrace and looked towards her son."
"Yes, Ma."
Aro went back inside and Nala was outside waiting for her children to go home from school because the clock was also close.
Back at school it turns out Nala brought Dean with her to see a doctor. Nala was very responsible for what her son did.
"You don't fear, Dean. Later you will only be checked by the doctor about your wound, then the aunt will take you home."
The little man nodded slowly.