
“Yes geez. You haven't changed at all, yeah. Drink what, anyway? Formalin, huh? Kok ageless once,” funny middle-aged woman named Kalini earlier. “Eh, this is your daughter?” tanyanya. The woman who still looks beautiful at a young age is not paying attention to Gendhis with a very friendly highlight.
“Iya. This is my second daughter. His name is Gendhis.” Susena nudged the arm of her daughter who did not immediately respond.
“Oh hi, Aunt. How are you?” gendhis greeting slightly stammered. He also tried to be as friendly as possible.
“Vintage. Fits his name. Gendhis, that means sugar. Sugar is synonymous with sweet or something pleasant,” flattering Kalini non-stop, while warmly shaking Gendhis hand.
“Come, we continue chatting inside,” invite Kalini. He directed Susena and her daughter into a spacious hall that had been beautifully decorated. There is also a large stage there.
“Have married?” kalini asked Gendhis, as they walked across the room.
“Don't ask her about marriage, Kalini. My daughter has the principle that it is better to be alone than to live with the wrong people, ” Susena replied before Gendhis had a chance to open his mouth.
“Wah, in one fell swoop.” Kalini amazed.
“Do not believe, Aunt. My papa was just making it up. Not that I do not want to get married, just have not met his soul mate,” rebutted Gendhis while grimacing small.
“Lho, ‘kan you yourself who often talk so. Papa just quoted your words,” reply Susena does not want to lose.
“Ah so hungry.” Gendhis came back slowly. In his heart, he had to multiply his patience stock to his dear father.
“Oh, son of Gendhis would like a snack? Over there.” Kalini pointed to a well-appointed buffet table in one corner of the room.
“Ya. You eat first. Papa wants to chat with friends and Kalini.” With a big smile, Susena pushed Gendhis body away from her.
However, not according to. Gendhis placed his hand on his father's arm. “Ceria very, Pa,” whispered the girl. “Ex-girlfriend, huh? Pantesan Papa insistent on wanting to join the reunion,” chirp.
“Sst! Don't be fussy. Your job is to bring Papa. Not commenting.” After saying so, Susena hurriedly tidied up her still tidy hair.
“Yes for mercy.” Gendhis clucked slowly. While forcing a smile, he took his hand off the father's arm, then nodded politely at Kalini who kept watching him with a look of admiration. “I'm sorry, Aunt,”.
“Iya please. Enjoy yes, Gendhis,” said Kalini. Then he turned to Susena. I don't know what the two seniors were talking about. Gendhis could hear no more. Besides because the distance to the father was far enough, the deafening sound of music also echoed in every corner of the hall.
Lonely in the crowd, that was how Gendhis felt back then. However, the loneliness was soon treated with a lot of various dishes that arouse the taste. “Wah, there is dimsum,” cheers cheerful. Immediately, Gendhis took out a plate and fork, then plucked some fruit.
The glasses, which were originally perched on top of the head, fell down and perched right in front of the eyes. Luckily Gendhis had a sharp nose, so his glasses did not sag. While chewing on the dimsum and carrying the wand of the papa, the tomboyish girl spread her gaze around.
After all, he was worried about Susena's condition that had not been recovered one hundred percent.
Not yet finished the food inside the plate, someone suddenly patted Gendhis on the shoulder. The girl immediately turned her head and found a woman who was the same age as her father. “You sit down, son? Here I help,” he said while holding the hand of Gendhis and leading him.
“Not necessary, Mom. I just stand,” reject Gendhis smooth.
“It's okay, don't hesitate. Mom happens to have an amazing school. Many children with special needs are in the responsibility of the mother. Many also can not see, aka blind,” the woman's light that makes Gendhis instantly choke.
The second daughter of the three brothers immediately opened her glasses and glared at the unknown woman earlier. “Bu, I am not disabled. This walking stick got my papa,” explains Gendhis little emotion. He also pointed the tip of his wand to where his father was standing.
“Oh, my goodness. I guess can't see.” To cover up the embarrassment, the woman laughed while patting Gendhis arm strongly.
Gendhis who was trying his hardest to resist emotions, could only smile stiffly. He also lost his appetite.
“It's okay, Mom. Mother is not wrong. I was the one who was mistaken for being here,” he said as he passed by while putting an empty plate on the table.
The attitude of the father was enough to make the blood on the head boil, even coupled with unnecessary scenes like that. Gendhis decided to get out of the hall and sit on the bench in front of the multipurpose building.
“Already full,” said Gendhis lazily. “Come home!” take him to stand up from sitting down.
“Wait a minute. We wait for Aunt Kalini until picked up by her son,” prevent Susena.
“Eh no need, Sena. Go home first,” reject Kalini.
“Who are you waiting with? There is no one here,” Susena said a little forcefully.
“How is it?” Kalini seemed to think hard for a while. “Ya. Later if until four o'clock my son has not yet picked up, you can go home,” break it later.
“OK." Susena agreed. The three of them decided to wait in the front garden of the multipurpose building until Kalini was picked up. However, until the specified time, the invitation does not come.
Even now the time has shown at five in the afternoon, so Susena decided to take Kalini home. “I can't bear to leave you alone here. Let me just walk,”.
“Eh is not necessary. I don't want to bother,” reject Kalini immediately.
“Absolutely no hassle, Auntie. Anyway our route is in line,” said Gendhis. The real reason is that he just wants to quickly lie in the room while watching his beloved action series on paid digital tv.
“Ya. Aunty manut what do you say,” break up Kalini in the end.
“Alhamdulillah." Gendhis mumbled softly. “Mari, Aunt." The girl directs her father's High School friend to get into the car. She entered at the very end after Susena sat comfortably in the front seat.
Gendhis drove the vehicle at a moderate speed, towards the elite residential area that Kalini lived in. He had just stopped in front of a large gate that was uniquely shaped and made of wood. After a security guard opened the gate, Gendhis again ran the vehicle to park in the front yard is so spacious and beautiful. Shady trees grew on the right left of a small road the size of a car that split a grassy lawn.
“Come in,” take Kalini after she gets off the car. Inwardly, Gendhis hoped that his father would reject him. However, his wish was completely unfulfilled. Susena instead welcomed Kalini's invitation with pleasure.
“Wah thank you. Your house is very good, and also very spacious of course,” said Susena. He got out of the car with great difficulty, so inevitably Gendhis had to help him.
“This is all thanks to Chand. He who renovates the house until it is like this,” replied Kalini cheerfully.
“Chand ... who, yes?” susena asked doubtfully.
“Chand my eldest. Just like Gendo. He is also still single,” Kalini explained without burden.
“Oh.” Susena mangosteen while stepping carefully up the stairs, then entering the terrace of the house.
“Ah, I so have an idea,” cetus Kalini, when Susena and Gendhis are already sitting on the expensive sofa of his living room.
“What is it?” ask Susena curiously.
“We match only our children,” replied Kalini enthusiastically.
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