
Puspa was in the kitchen, sitting facing a plate of rice on the table. Various side dishes deliberately he arranged in front of him. Don't forget he made a glass of orange water with a serving of jumbo.
"You starving opo piye to, Pus?" Marni was amazed to see the Puspa meal portion that was like the building porters portion.
"Come, Mom. Don't be bothered can-can Mother I swallow also later," said Puspa while scooping rice.
"Gerri temen to," Marni sat right in front of the girl.
"Aren't you out the same sir? How did you go hungry?" Marni notices the way the girl eats in front of her. He was not only hungry, but like a possessed man.
"Mother knows, I wasn't even bought to drink with her. My throat is like the Sahara desert, arid" said Puspa.
"Yoah .. pity temen to, she forgot times, Pus. The master though looks fierce but good lo," Marni instead defended the master in front of Puspa.
"Yo clearly forgot, the wong he remembered was just that Pamela," Puspa grumbled in the middle of his big meal.
Marni has no idea why Puspa is talking about Pamela. The woman had been gone long enough from the master's life. Is he maybe back?
There was a lot he wanted to ask now, but the timing wasn't right because Puspa looked so engrossed in his meal. It was only later when the girl in front of him was already more relaxed. Someone with a hungry stomach is scary.
When she finished, the girl immediately washed the dishes of her own food.
"Mom, where is Joko sir? Some days I don't see it," Puspa caught up with Marni who was relaxing in the room.
"He's allowed a week, because he has to go home,"
"It's worth it Satya sir drove himself," Puspa sat on the bed and grabbed the phone lying on the table.
"Oh yo, tell Mom about Pamela!"
"Pamela?" Puspa seemed to think for a moment. A full stomach makes it a little difficult to remember what happened.
"Oh Iyo .. was right in the mall we met with Mas Rio his friend Pak Satya," Puspa began to tell the incident this afternoon in the mall.
"Oh, Mr. Rio," replied Marni.
"Lo mom knows him?"
"Yo knew him used to play here a lot, but now it's rare,"
"Why do you call him Mr ... Signore. Wes koyok Landlord ae," muttered Puspa.
"La keep calling me opo?"
"Sir, opo Mas, it's good in the denger,"
"Yowes is up to you! Mas Rio's a handsome to?" Marni accidentally teases Puspa.
"I'm no longer interested in a handsome man, Mom," said Puspa as he stared at the screen of his phone.
Since being abandoned by Fadli, added to get betrayal from Raka makes Puspa traumatized by handsome-looking men like them.
"Aren't you sane, Pus?" ask Marni wonder.
"It could be," Puspa replied with a cynical smile.
" Keep piye continuation?" said Marni while approaching Puspa.
"Opo Continues?" Puspa was happy to tease the middle-aged woman before him.
"Mr Pamela, Pus!" marni's curious face made Puspa feel happy.
"Say ..." Not until Puspa continued his speech, a voice called from the kitchen.
"Mrs Marni ...!"
Once he heard his name mentioned, Marni immediately moved from her seat and out of the room.
"I, Sir?"
"Give this to Puspa!" Satya thrust an ash-colored envelope at Marni then passed away.
Marni looked in wonder at the master. Why didn't he give the envelope to Puspa?
the woman flipped the envelope in her hand while muttering. "Is this Puspa's salary? but hasn't there been a month?"
Marni entered the camp and gave the owner a deposit item.
"What is this, Mom?" ask Puspa while opening the envelope.
"Your salary may be," replied Marni guessing.
The girl immediately moves on and searches for Satya's whereabouts. He had to ask her directly. Puspa is not the type of woman who easily accepts gifts from others just like that.
"Wait, Mr ...!" Puspa called Satya just as the man was about to open his car door.
"What's wrong?"
Unlike usual Satya's face this time looks more friendly.
"What money is this, sir? Isn't it payday yet?" ask Puspa while thrusting a pile of money in an envelope towards the employer.
"That's a reward for you for accompanying me shopping this morning. All the money to replace your missed lunch, I'm sorry I forgot," said Satya sounded so sweet in Puspa's ear.
"Purchase to bring this much groceries? then, tomorrow-tomorrow if you need help directly contact me yes sir!" puspa said excitedly four and five.
Who wouldn't be happy to pay so much just to bring some groceries?
"Basic duitan eyes!" Let Satya in the car.
"Don't forget tonight's show!"
Rio's voice was clearly heard on the phone. The man unceasingly reminded Satya to be present at his party. Not without reason, Rio wants his best friend to be able to meet and unite with Pamela's former lover Satya.
From the news that Rio heard, Pamela's relationship with her new lover is over. By reuniting them Rio hopes Pamela will return to Satya's love.
Rio knew very well how bad Satya was when she parted with Pamela. If he could choose, he wanted Satya to find a new woman in his life. However, the man's heart didn't seem to be able to move easily.
"But I don't have someone I can bring to the party with me" Satya replied in slight hesitation.
"Take your assistant, she's pretty. Don't be ashamed if you take her," seduced Rio.
Rio was only joking, but Satya responded to him seriously.The man opened the car glass and looked towards the puspa, the girl was still standing in place.
Satya gestured for Puspa to come closer to her.
"Lo ... What else is this?" muttered Puspa while walking towards the car.
"What's up, sir?"
"Tonight you're coming with me!"
Puspa stared strangely at his master. Where and for what did the master take him out for the night? Suddenly the memories with Fadli then flashed again in his mind. At that time Fadli reasoned to take him away for a walk, but eventually he had to lose the honor just overnight.
"Where, Sir? I don't want to do anything weird Lo, sir," said the innocent girl and greeted with laughter by Satya.
"What the fuck do you mean? You're the weird one,"
"Lo .. I'm serious about this Lo" Puspa said again as he gripped the envelope in his hand.
"Take it easy, I'll add your wages later" Satya pointed to the envelope in Puspa's hand.
"The more suspicious, this Father," Puspa stared intimidatedly.
"Once, tonight get ready! Don't protest too much!" Satya no longer wanted to hear a word of rebuttal from Puspa. The man started the engine and drove away.
"You want to tell me what else am I? Want to not recite later I was fired," Puspa muttered as he walked into the house.
***
"Why are you here again, Jo?" Ningrum stood at the door of his house with a furious look.
I don't know how many times Tejo visited his house in one week.
"Bulek, Ki piye. I just want to ask Alamate Puspa in lo town. About the debt is sorted anyway," With a light green clothes Tejo began to launch the action.
Ningrum's debt to him had already piled up. The woman had no idea who else to borrow from but Tejo. He intends to pay it all off with the money sent by Puspa later. However, Tejo continued to come when Puspa had not even one month of work.
"I really don't know Puspa's address, Jo!" Ningrum said honestly, all this time he had never discussed the address of his daughter on the phone. They just exchanged news.
Puspa did tell her about her work as a maid in a luxurious house, but she never mentioned the address of the house. He thought it was not important because even Ningrum would not go there.
"The phone number wes if it is," Tejo insisted again.
Ningrum finally gave up, however much he owed the gungkring man. Don't let Tejo collect it right now.
"This is the number, but you don't bother my son yo!" ningrum reminded. Surely Tejo would not listen to him. Why have a Puspa number if not to disturb him.
"All right, Bulek," Tejo's face copied the number on his phone.
I don't know what problems Puspa will experience after Tejo gets his phone number.