
Sasa finally came down with Rion, they also walked together towards the house of Sasa's parents. Although a little scared, but Sasa really believed in Rion.
“My father is a little hard, but if his mother is meek,” said Rion trying to tell how his parents.
Hearing the hard word, making Sasa's footsteps stop instantly.
“How hard? Kayak Mother?” sasa suddenly felt scared again.
Rion stopped walking, before turning to look at Sasa who was standing next to him.
“Different,” replied Rion. “Bapak is hard, but it's because he's an ex-soldier,” Rion explained.
Sasa seems to think again, but then tries to ventured to meet Rion's parents.
Rion again invites Sasa to walk, both of them are now standing at the door of the house. When Rion was just about to knock on the door, it turned out that Rion's parents' housekeeper had already opened it.
“Eh ... Mas Rion came too. Come on in, Mas. Mom is waiting.” The middle-aged woman opened the door wide to let Rion and Sasa in.
Sasa smiled and slightly nodded his head at the middle-aged woman who greeted them.
“Yes, Mbok. It's also out of work straight here,” reply Rion.
The young man invited Sasa in, both of them headed straight for the living room. There was already Dewi and Danu, both of whom were enjoying tea and snacks.
“Pak, Mom,” greet Rion as soon as see the two sitting together.
Dewi and Danu turned their heads together, seeing the youngest son coming.
Sasa was again scared and embarrassed, until he stood behind Rion.
“Eh ... You have arrived.” The goddess woke up to welcome her son.
However, the Goddess' gaze was instantly fixed on the figure standing behind her son's back. He smiled and greeted Sasa.
“You Sasa, yes?” ask the Goddess directly.
Sasa was initially a little surprised, but then ventured forward and stood beside Rion.
Rion himself turned to Sasa, seeing that his lover was timidly lining himself up.
“Ya, Auntie,” replied Sasa with his head slightly lowered. “I Sasa, but my real name is Khaerunisa,” added Sasa introducing himself while extending his hand towards Dewi.
Dewi welcomed Sasa's hand warmly, then returned the introduction of the innocent girl. “I'm a Goddess, Rion's mother. Rion must have told me, ‘kan?”
Sasa simply nodded to answer the Goddess's question, before then removing the woman's hand. It turned out that what Rion said was not a lie, the woman who had given birth to the young man was very friendly and kind.
“Let's sit down, acquaintance with Mr. Rion too,” said Dewi invites Sasa.
Sasa nodded in embarrassment, then turned to Rion as if asking for company. Rion himself knew what Sasa meant, then took the girl to sit together.
“This is Father Rion,” said Dewi introduce. She also sat next to her husband.
“Sore, Om,” said Sasa was a little scared, let alone Danu's facial line was so firm and showed if the man was a hard man was also authoritative.
Danu only nodded to return Sasa's greeting, before then glancing at the son who had already sat down first.
“Mbok, make drinking for Rion and Sasa!” shouted the Goddess giving orders to her housemaid.
“Good, Mom!” the housekeeper shouted from behind.
“What age are you?” danu asked suddenly, probably because he saw the face of Sasa who was still like a student.
“Twenty years, Om,” replied Sasa, though initially a little surprised to hear Danu suddenly ask.
Dewi and Danu looked surprised, the two looked at each other before staring at Rion and Sasa alternately.
Sasa lowered his head and shook his head, again feeling afraid if the educational status was in question by the Rion family.
“Not learned? Wh why? Aunty thinks it's still school, because you're young,” said Dewi again, looking down at Sasa, before then looking at Rion.
Rion turned to Sasa, aware that his lover must be afraid to answer the honest questions of his parents. He intended to open his mouth to explain, but it turned out that Sasa had spoken first.
“It, Tan. I ‘kan from the village, for my parents, girls do not need high school, especially until college. I only went to school until High School, after graduating only at home helping the work of parents,” replied Sasa in a slightly trembling voice out of fear.
Danu still put a flat face when hearing Sasa's answer, while Dewi instead looks sympathetic because it turns out there is still a colossal thought in modern times.
Rion himself continued to stare at Sasa, seeing if the girl was a little disappointed, probably because of comparing her educational status with him.
“It's okay, maybe your parents have a lot of consideration as well,” said Dewi trying to calm down so that Sasa is not sad.
The housemaid Rion came, served two cups of tea to Sasa and Rion, before retreating backwards.
Sasa did not reply to the words of the Goddess, still bowing his head with fingers squeezing each other.
Dewi herself even felt bad about discussing the issue of education, let alone seeing Sasa who looked sad and afraid.
“You said from the village, then here live with relatives, or indeed invited Rion from the village to here?” tanya Goddess then, tried to break the awkwardness after the previous question.
Sasa slightly smiled at the words of the Goddess earlier, then tried to raise his head and ventured to look at the Goddess.
“I'm with Joya, her friend Rion. He's my cousin's sister, then help me find work here,” replied Sasa.
“Oh .. now it's working, yes nice girl can be independent,” reply Goddess with a smile.
“What work?” danu asked again to open his voice.
Sasa now turned to look at Danu, seeing the man's eyes made Sasa bow his head.
“Cleaning service, where Rion works as well,” replied Sasa.
Danu sighed harshly, before then taking her teacup and choosing a sip instead of replying to Sasa's reply.
The goddess looked at the husband, before then looking at Sasa. Rion himself tried to read the father's mind, lest his father disagree because he knew the age of Sasa who was still fairly young and his lover's job was only cleaning service.
The goddess tried to break the silence, a little laugh made Sasa stare at her.
“Nothing, cleaning service is not a bad job either. At least you want to work,” said Dewi.
Sasa gave a small nod, still feeling embarrassed and considered that he was not comparable to Rion.
“Oh yes, you definitely haven't eaten. I will help you cook for dinner,” said Dewi later, then stood up to go to the kitchen.
Hearing the word cook, Sasa immediately stood up and made Rion as well as the others surprised.
“I am in the village often help Mom cook, can I help Aunt cook?” ask Sasa politely.
The bewildered Goddess had to answer what, glancing at Rion and seeing her son was nodding small, as if asking for the Goddess to approve Sasa's offer.
“If you don't mind, it doesn't matter if you want to help,” replied Dewi later.
Sasa was happy because he was allowed to help, at least he did not have to sit with Danu who continued to put on a flat face and seemed to dislike him. She followed the Goddess into the kitchen.
When Dewi and Sasa had left, Danu immediately looked at Rion who was looking at Sasa.
“We need to talk alone!” Danu stood up after saying that sentence.
Rion was surprised and looked at his father who was already standing. He nodded and stood up, before following his father's steps.