Pursuing the Love of the Widower

Pursuing the Love of the Widower
Call Kalini



“Ouch! So it's not good the atmosphere.” Kalini's face looks not like to hear Susena's words. “Tante went home first yes, Dhis,” said goodbye as he hurriedly kissed Gendhis right and left cheeks. She also kissed Grandma Sri's hand and greeted Hanum before rushing out of Susena's treatment room.


Meanwhile, Chand is more silent while putting both hands into his pants pocket. He continued to follow the mother's movements without saying much, like a bodyguard who guards his clients.


“Tante wants you to stop by the house. Soon,” pinta Chand's mother with a look of hope, when it was in the doorway.


“Yes. Later if papa is somewhat better, Te,” replied Gendhis gently.


“I can not come?” tympan Susena again with a sinless face. That of course made Hanum become upset.


“Luckily the Dance came home first. Try if it's still here, he must be nagging,” grumbled Hanum. “Papa not invited!” he continued with a tone of speech mimicking the style of the younger brother.


“Tante wait yes, Dhis,” persuade Kalini without despair. He nodded politely at everyone, then turned his back and passed from there. So did Chand who was like a toothache. Irit speaking. He just nodded while showing off a thin smile.


However, Gendhis was now different. He was no longer interested in Chand's charm. Moreover, after knowing the fact that Chand was the destroyer of Manggala's relationship with his former fiancee. It made Gendhis so inexhaustible.


“So, when do you want to go to Kalini's house?” susena asked as if she was not desperate.


“Yes, geez. Papa this. Couldn't you think of Aunt Kalini first? Thought you were, Papa's health,” rebuked Gendhis.


“Papa alright kok,” said Susena indifferently.


“Well, then why did Hanum until yesterday cry try? Your mother is worried. Eating drinks is not lust." Grandma Sri also rebuked her son with annoyance.


“At first Hanum also thought that papa was seriously injured, Grandma. Moreover, Papa said in pain and asked to be taken to the hospital. Uh, not even know meet with Aunt Kalini and do not want to go home,” Hanum explained non-stop.


“Hanum!” cut Susena. His face flushed red, he pointed it at his eldest daughter. “Should've danced Papa here,” grumbled Susena later.


“If Tari surely nagelnya will be worse,” said Hanum.


“So, how is this? If Papa turns out to be healthy, I just go back to Bandung. Yes Nek, yes,” bargain Gendhis on Grandma Sri.


“Yes, pity Imas alone. Afraid she's teasing the widower next door,” chirps Granny Sri.


“Yes don't dong, Mom, Dhis. I also need your support,” persuade Susena slowly. He now removed the blanket from his body, then sat up straight and picked up an apple. “Apel love,” murmur unfazed while biting the red apple.


“Iya, Mother. Tired, you know. New time until want to go home again.” Hanum persuaded the grandmother and Gendhis.


“Ya, already. Then, the day after we go home,” break up Grandma Sri. “Tokan you've been called yet? You're saying lah.”


“Ah, later only. Mostly he is also busy.” Genphis shook her hand. He intended to take a pear from the basket. But before that happens, the phone rings first. Gendhis hurriedly grabbed the mobile phone from inside his backpack. The name Manggala is clearly on the screen.


“Yes, geez. Not yet contacted, have contacted first,” exclaimed Genthis proud. Her face was so bright when picking up the phone from the prospective husband. “Halo, Ngga,” said flirtatious.


“What is the situation Om Susena, Dhis?” asked Manggala worried.


“Papa ..” Gendhis glanced at the father who was biting an apple. Susena used sign language to tell her that her legs hurt from falling and sprains.


“Papa is fine, Ngga. Just a normal fall. There is no danger,” continued Gendhis regardless of the direction of the father, making Susena cluck upset. The girl who soon let go of her bachelor time was then fun to talk to Manggala via phone call.


“This one, Mom. Very painful,” Susena grimaced small while pointing her index finger towards her right heel.


“Oh, the,” Granny Sri mangosteen. He then rubbed Susena's eyes slowly. Then, unexpectedly by Susena, Grandma Sri patted the eyes and heels as tight as possible. Suddenly, Susena screamed in pain.


“Who's that screaming, Dhis?” manggala asked half surprised.


“Custom. Big baby,” replied Gendhis who has not been able to eliminate his surprise. The girl stroked the chest while glaring at the father.


“Your grandmother is nosy. People feet again hurt even hit,” Susena murmur.


“You Want to add more?” Grandma Sri prepared to raise her hands high. Luckily Hanum broke up immediately.


“Udah. Hitherto. Stop!” Hanum spread both hands to the side while moving them up and down.


“Aduh, save servant yes, Lord,” muttered Gendhis grimly. His father and grandmother were the perfect mix when it came to making noise.


“I'm out first, deh. Want a fresh nyari,” said Gendhis. He was not at home in the room and wanted to find sweet iced tea in plastic packaging.


“Nitip yes, Dhis,” order Hanum, when Gendhis has already stepped foot out of the room.


“What?” Genphis turned around and looked at the brother.


“What aja, the important snack,” replied Hanum.


“Oke.” Gendhis gave a thumbs up as he passed. At first glance, he saw the grandmother who was nagging Susena. But Gendis doesn't care. He remained focused on his steps in search of iced tea.


Just a few steps away from the hospital building and across the spacious parking area, there was the sound of someone calling his name. Gendhis stopped walking while sharpening his hearing. He spread his gaze in all directions and found two figures calling out to him from inside the vehicle.


“Tante Kalini?” Gendhis squinted while watching a luxury SUV parked not far from where he was standing. A person from inside the car with the half-open window waved his hand as if replying to Gendhis greeting.


After being convinced that the woman was Kalini, Gendhis rushed to the shiny black car. “Kok aunt is still here?” ask Gendhis while slightly bending the body to be in line with Kalini's position. It also seems Chand is busy answering messages with someone.


“Where are you going?” reply Kalini without heeding Gendhis question before.


“You find iced tea and snacks, Auntie,” replied Gendhis politely.


“Oh, search at aunt's house only, yuk,” invite Kalini. Sontak Gendhis knitted eyebrows in a sign of incomprehension.


“I want to go to that front restaurant, Te,” reject Gendhis smooth.


“Eh, to Aunty's house. If you get iced tea and snacks at the stall, you will be told to pay. But, if you take drinks and snacks at Aunty's house, Aunty guarantees free,” Kalini said.


“Take it away very much, Te. Must go to aunt's house first.” Genphis scratched her un-itchy head. "Home back must be stuck, the fall is even more expensive," thought the girl.


“Come, Dhis. Just for a second. I'll be back later between.” Chand, who had been engrossed in his cell phone without regard to the presence of Gendhis, suddenly chimed in.