My servant, Asha

My servant, Asha
Chapters. 14 Meet friends




"Hey," said a man as he patted Arga's shoulder slowly. Arga also glanced and smiled to welcome his arrival. Cakra. Asha shocked. His eyes glared, but quickly tried to be reasonable. His legs shifted slightly trying to notice in the other direction. It means hiding from the chakras. He turned his back on them and wished Cakra hadn't seen him.


Well, why should I meet this guy anywayhh ...


"It turns out this director likes to walk too? Kirain's legs will not step on to the ground," led Cakra while pretending to punch Arga's stomach slowly. While Arga just chimed in with a smile.


"I'm not a superhero who can fly, just an ordinary human being. So it's only natural that his foot was stepping on the ground ...," Arga replied in response to Cakra's recent teasing. Smiling chakra. "Who's the guy?" ask Arga who saw Cakra appear alone.


"Regular ... with children. They're eating corn rice again, right there!" Cakra pointed towards the extremely crowded corn rice lesehan. Cakra came with his two best friends. Andre and Deni waved. Arga just raised his hand. Asha did not dare to look.


"Who are you?" tanya Cakra who glanced towards the woman beside Arga. "Attent." Cakra felt familiar with the woman. "Isn't she Asha?" guess Cakra is one hundred percent right. He's busted! Asha's body became increasingly hardened as Cakra began to inquire of her.


"Yes," replied this young master honestly. Why at a time like this should you be honest? Asha lives in the heart. The man was surprised to see Asha beside Arga. Arga looked to the side. Asha pretended to scratch her forehead trying to hide her face.


"Hey, how are you? Long time no see ya," asked Cakra while patting Asha's arm slowly. Cakra looks happy to meet Asha. And this girl grimaced in heart once again.


"Well," Asha replied at last with a forced smile.


"Kok you two can, anyway?" cakra asked in surprise while pointing at the two of them.


"Happeningly. Didn't meet on the road, "soon Asha for a reasonable cause quickly. Arga who will answer Cakra's questions of astonishment while looking at this girl. He tried to question why he was lying about the two of them who could be together through his sharp eyes and raised eyebrows. Asha threw away her face. He doesn't want to discuss.


"O ... I think after I met you guys the phone number tukers kept making deals and meeting often" Cakra guessed. Although not a hundred true, more or less so often met.


"No way." Asha shook her ten fingers in disapproval. Again Asha answered quickly while occasionally grimacing in the other direction. Once again Arga was astonished. Ting! But suddenly Arga got an idea from the sentence Cakra earlier. The astonishment was reduced to a new idea.


Mobile number? Ja. I don't have her number yet.


"Sha, arrogant ... Never want to play basketball again" Cakra said.


"Yes. Tired," replied Asha flat with a face romance made as sweet as possible to match her answer. But actually it became tired, because the man next to it is adding work in the kitchen.


He has been quiet since he was with me. Now there is Cakra, the speech is very smooth. Is it because they're friends, huh? Ja. He said Cakra was his friend.


"Raclut? Not that you said you didn't work. You said you were still unemployed. Why are we tired? You have stopped working in that restaurant..," urged Cakra to make Asha growled.


Not work? Doesn't he work at home? Maybe because she was just a maid she was hiding herself. Arga dialogues with himself in silence.


"Yes tired of it." Asha tried to find another reason.


"Capek playing games?" Cakra kept asking.


"Yes kali. Hehehe ...," said Asha chose to agree. Cakra chuckled.


"What are you guys?" asked Arga suddenly. Asha anxious.


"He's school?" arga's very strange question makes Cakra laugh. Asha closed her eyes for a moment hearing their chatter.


"Actually what the hell? Yeah, he's at school. Wh why? If he doesn't go to school with you? He's not in college. There's a lecture on him." Cakra. Asha.


Cakra many, um. Look at the young master so quiet. He must have thought a lot. Asha wants to clothe Cakra's mouth.


Do you have a diploma to be a maid? Attractively. He has a lot of secrets, apparently. No wonder there are servants who play basketball. Arga smile.


"If he wants to" replied Arga. Asha scratched her non-itchy neck . He's getting restless.


"Let's join the kids yok." Cakra invites them to join.


"Okay" answered Arga.


"No," answered Asha who appeared along with Arga's answer. Cakra saw the two of them astonished. Asha and Arga also looked at each other.


"Samain used to answer, just hanging out together. You're like spouses fighting," ledek Cakra. Asha wanted to punch Cakra with satisfaction.


"We're both hungry, so we better join you," Arga agreed to Cakra's invitation without asking Asha. The employer is free to make decisions.


"What about you, Sha?" ask Cakra.


"He must be thinking the same as me, too" replied Arga while glancing at Asha. He knew Asha could not refute the employer's orders. And Asha rolled her eyes in annoyance


because it's true.


"alright... I'm coming with you guys" Asha said, asserting Cakra's invitation. Then the three of them followed Cakra to the corn rice lesehan. Arga smile.


Asha was indeed worried about the status of her maid. Why why anyway? If you remember, Asha felt bad on her own if she had to be a maid even though she had a diploma even though she only finished High School. You will definitely feel inferior if anyone hears Asha working here only as a maid. And if you think like that, you will be disappointed.


Honestly, Asha agreed to be a maid because of her large salary and should not be confused to pay the boarding because here get a place to stay for free.


Also, Asha could not guarantee that her male friends would still want to be friends with her if they knew Asha was now working as a maid.


"You think of something?" reprimand Arga as their feet step almost to where they are. The chakras go ahead of them. And try to find a seat for their director friend.


"N-no,"


"Why are you afraid they know you work at my house?" ask Arga like getting an idea to always prank this woman. Asha silently did not answer.


"Just calm down, I don't feel the need to do something like that. Because it's not important. Stop thinking that they won't be friends with you just because you work as a waiter in my house. That is if they are real men," concluded Arga seemed to understand what makes worry without looking at Asha.