
"You got everything ready, son? Make sure nothing's left."
Dita smiled when her father suddenly walked into her room while she was cleaning all her clothes and books.
Reno, who is none other than Dita's father can only smile when he sees his son is so happy to take care of all the clothes. He was not as worried as Yuni felt. He felt happy because in the end Dita continued his lecture with this kind of spirit, as if forgetting something else.
Although it was hard to let go of his daughter, but Reno felt this was much better than Dita surviving in this city. The wound would continue to be torn apart if it saw Axel.
Reno approached, quite aware that the room had been tidied up. All the pillows were neatly arranged and the folded blanket was also on the bedside table. He was quite aware that this room would not be used in some time ahead. It is natural that Dita tidied it more neatly than before.
"I've prepared everything, Dad. It's not too much, at least enough for later," said Dita.
Reno nodded in understanding. "You might as well buy new clothes later, dear."
Dita closed the suitcase. Today his own father will drive him out of town. Consider this a farewell, although his father was not as worried as his mother felt.
"Alright, I'm waiting for you outside." Reno came out of the room as her daughter tidied up her hair tie for a moment.
Dita stared for a moment at her bedroom, let out a long sigh and realized enough that she would miss this room. His parents might find the best cost for him, but this bedroom seems to never be replaced. Moreover, it is difficult to adapt to a new place to live, and also have to blend in with everyone who is there. He was well aware that this would not be easy.
It was with a heavy heart that he took his suitcase and came out of the room. Closing the door slowly. He walked slowly out and saw that his father and mother were already there. The journey obviously takes a lot of time. Previously Yuni has also helped to find the best cost.
"We hope you're comfortable with the cost we chose. I've found out before. They said the facility was complete. At least you'll feel comfortable in it. Even so, you should also remain cautious of the other boarding houses," Yuni said.
Reno laughed at what Yuni was talking about. It made Yuni frown at her husband, throwing a dislike look at him as if he was mocking her at this moment.
"He's no longer a child, Yuni. He can take care of himself. You have to trust our son" Reno said.
Yuni folded her hands in front of her chest and stared back at her husband. "Is it wrong that I worry about him? I've never been apart for so long."
"There's nothing wrong with that when you're worried, it's something very natural. But don't overdo it either because he won't be comfortable with such an attitude. Don't make her feel like she's being restrained in this kind of education. Education is important. He should feel free to do so."
Yuni could only sigh when her husband said that. While Dita can only laugh a little at the conversation of her parents. His father was indeed the one who could most support himself in this matter. Not only love, he also needs the trust of both parents. It was true what his father said. He would not be comfortable at all if his parents were overprotective. Being locked up is not good.
"Welcome," said a middle-aged woman who smiled kindly. She is Susi's mother, the owner of the boarding house. He wore a glittering apron, signifying that he had just cooked.
Yuni approached Susi's mother with a smile, "Hello, Miss Susi. This is our daughter, Dita, who will be staying here during college, as I said yesterday via chat."
Susi's mother extended her hand to Dita. "It's nice to meet you, Dita. Welcome!" said warm.
Dita feels smiling because of Susi's mother's friendly welcome. They followed Susi's step. These costs are not luxurious, but very comfortable. Dita gets a private room with a study table, a closet, and a comfortable bed. Shared bathrooms and shared kitchens are also available, complete with enough cookware to meet daily needs.
Reno checked the Wi-Fi connection provided and was satisfied with his internet speed. "It's important for your college assignments, son," she told Dita.
Yuni invites Dita to look at her room. The two of them went up to the second floor, and when the door of the room opened, Dita immediately sparkled. The room was brightly lit with large windows, and a bookcase was placed on one side of the wall. At the study table, there is a lamp that provides good lighting for night study.
When they returned downstairs, Susi's mother offered her a dinner she had cooked. Reno and Yuni happily accepted the offer, and the little family sat together at a simple yet comfortable dining table.
Yuni felt for a moment that something was still stirring in her heart. With a face full of doubt, he approached Dita before they completely abandoned her.
"Dita," Yuni said slowly. "Mom wants to ask again. Are you really sure about this decision? You'll stay away from home, and you'll be alone here while you're in college."
Dita raised her head, her face filled with confidence. "Mother, I'm very confident in my decision. I want to learn and be independent. I knew it would be a valuable experience for me. Mom and Dad don't worry too much, and I'll call you every day."
Yuni smiled gently. "You know we've always supported you, son. You only need to talk if there's something that worries you or needs help."
Dita grabbed her mother's hand. "I know, Mother. I don't want to miss this opportunity."
Yuni was relieved to hear Dita's words. Although the anxious feelings were still there, he knew that his daughter had grown. They embrace each other in the warmth of the family, reassuring each other.
Dita was finally alone after both her parents left the boarding house. He was quite aware that he had to quickly adapt to his new surroundings. After all he felt that these costs were indeed very comfortable and the other residents also seemed very friendly to him.
These cosies were also only inhabited by women, so he was not too wary. He'll feel very safe in here. After all, the security is also very tight even using digital technology to lock the door.
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