
Today Aruna works the day shift. So he can pick up Elona first. The boy came out of the classroom and slammed into his mother's arms.
"Ibuuuu ..." cried the boy overjoyed.
"Darling ..." Aruna took Elona into her arms. "How was your day? What fun? asked Aruna after releasing her embrace.
Suddenly, Elona's face turned sad. I don't know what made the boy look as moody as he is now.
"What's up, baby? Tell me mom, son," Aruna's a little worried.
"There's another school activity, mom. But miss Ayu said that father and mother should come. How can you come, and I don't want it?"
Aruna was saddened to hear this, but she should be able to comfort her daughter. For that matter, let him confirm to Elona's teacher.
"Itshaang ... Can't talk like that, son. Elona, don't be sad, yeah. Now, Elona's with mom, yeah," Aruna persuaded.
"Where?"
"Elona want to buy a new toy? Another color pencil? Picture book? Or what Elona wants right now, I'll buy you. How, Elona wants to?"
Elona quickly nodded, her spirit re-emitting. "Yes, mom. I want a new bag. Are you going to buy it for me?"
"Of course, honey. Then let's go to the bag seller. Later Elona can choose which bag Elona wants."
"OK, mom. I love mom." Elona gave a brief kiss on the mother's cheek.
After that Aruna ordered a taxi online to go to the bag seller they had previously visited.
Elsewhere, Haikal suddenly comes to mind with Aruna and Elona. I don't know why he misses them both. Maybe because he had met them several times, so the longing was there.
"I tried calling Aruna. Who knows if he could meet."
Haikal grabbed the cell phone lying on the table in front of him. Now he is sitting on a long sofa in his office.
The phone connection is connected.
"Hello, Aruna. Are you busy?"
"No, there's nothing. Ah yes, which bag shop do you want to go to on which street?"
"The xx road is near Apotek Farma" replied Aruna from a phone call.
"In that case, I'll follow you there. Did you get there?"
"I'm still on my way. In five minutes I'll be there."
"Ok, I'm on the way to there sskarang, yes. Twelve minutes I'm up."
Aruna had not yet asked why Haikal wanted to catch up with her, but the man had already hung up his phone.
"Why does Haikal want to catch up with us, huh?" thought Aruna.
"Haikal's uncle, ma'am?" Elona's question ripped Aruna off.
"Yes, baby."
"What's Uncle Haikal calling mom?"
"Uncle Haikal wants to go to the bag shop we want to go to, too, baby."
"Uncle Haikal wants to buy bags too? But the store sells special bags for schoolchildren. Whom does Haikal's uncle want to buy for? Does Haikal's uncle already have a child?" ask Elona in droves.
"Let's see, I don't know either, baby. As far as I know, Haikal's uncle is not married. So you don't have a child yet. Maybe Haikal's uncle wanted to buy it for his brother, or his other family."
"Oh yeah, ma'am."
"Yes, baby."
Elona pursed her lips. He thought the man he called Haikal's uncle would buy him a bag, like a new color pencil. Elona hoped it would be so. Hope so.
_Connected_