Rainbow At The End of Longing

Rainbow At The End of Longing
13. Protection From Everything (1 )



Like two days yesterday, today Bayu again came to this cafe. The reason he said because he wanted to meet Keinan. And I'm trying to understand that. Because after all Bayu is the biological father of Keinan and he has not met Keinan for a long time.


But the constant gazes of her eyes that were always directed towards me really made me feel uneasy.


"Mom Boss," called Adit who suddenly stood beside me.


"Eh, yes, Dit. What's up?" my many.


"Mom Boss should just go inside. Let me wait here" replied Adit.


"But later if you take care of cashier Danu hassles dong so waiters alone," I said thought.


"Please, Boss. God willing I can still. We'll help each other anyway" said Danu, who was standing next to Adit, along with Dedi.


"Yes, Boss Ma'am. Later if Danu hassles, Adit or I will help Danu really if we fit loose," said Dedi.


"That, chef Yudha is also ready to replace Dedi make drinks if for example later Dedi fit again help Danu nganterin customer orders," adit also said while pointing to the connecting window between the barista and the kitchen.


I looked towards the connecting window. And I could see that there chef Yudha was looking up at his upper body while giving the thumb of his right hand, as if justifying Adit's words earlier.


I thought for a moment. Ah, it seems like the four of them have indeed agreed on this matter. And I know for sure, the four of them did all this because they knew I felt very uncomfortable with Bayu's presence.


After thinking for a moment, I nodded my head, agreeing to all of them.


"OKAY. If that's the business here I hand over to all of you, yes. I go inside first if that's the case," I said.


"OK, Mrs Bos," replied Adit, Danu, and Dedi.


"Adit, later if you've picked Keinan, then Keinan nyapa his father first. For example, his father is not sure to go, if Keinan wants to come with you immediately tell me, yes. But if Keinan is not willing to come, Keinan's anterin directly into it," my message to Adit.


"Ready, Mrs Boss," Adit replied with a thumbs up his right hand.


"Udah. The hunted boss's mom is coming inside now. It's not comfortable here anymore" said Dedi.


"Yes. I go inside now," I reply.


I stood up and rushed straight into my room. Following my men's advice. At once avoid the gaze of Bayu's eyes that are getting longer and more make me feel uncomfortable it.


At first glance, I could see Bayu who looked confused. Maybe he's wondering why I left the cashier's desk. But luckily Bayu had no intention of pursuing me or asking anything.


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After yesterday Bayu could not talk to me, because I was no longer waiting at the cashier table. It turned out that Bayu also did not manage to invite Keinan to go for a walk with him. Yes, Keinan refused on the grounds of being tired and wanted to sleep for a while in my room. I admit, my son turned out to be very good at making excuses.


And today, again Bayu came back to this cafe. Fortunately Adit and the others had anticipated it first. The four of them forbade me from leaving my room. Cashier business is taken over by them and done together, by helping each other. Like yesterday too.


I was still researching some incoming notes when I suddenly heard a noise from outside. I then stopped for a while and sharpened my hearing.


"Don't be rude, yeah. What right do you have to forbid me?" scream someone.


"I or you are rude? You are a customer here, so please act like a customer and do not exceed the limit" Adit replied in a high voice as well.


'Eh, who was talking to Adit earlier, why is it like Bayu's voice?' my inner.


And how shocked I was, as soon as I came out of my room I saw Adit and Bayu who were fighting near the cashier's table. Dedi had even been standing next to Adit at this moment.


I rushed over to the three of them immediately.


"You're just a waiter here. Don't visit ya you," hardik Bayu, fierce.


"I craze? Then you what? Is it worth it to behave like that?" reply Adit no less fierce.


"What's this?" I asked as I walked quickly to Adit, Dedi, and Bayu.


Other customers also seem to have stopped their activities and focus on seeing the commotion.


"Shophi. Finally you come out too," said Bayu look sumringah.


Ignoring Bayu's words, I then approached Adit and Dedi.


"What's this, Dit? Why are you making such a fuss?" ask me to Adit.


"Mom Boss. He --"


"Shophi. I wanted to meet you earlier. But they're both always getting in my way."


Adit had not been able to continue his words, suddenly Bayu had interrupted as fast as lightning.


I breathe heavily. What do you want to be real?


"What's the matter, Dit?"


I still tried to ignore Bayu and chose to keep asking Adit, my own employee.


"From this guy nanyain Bu Bos continued. Even he was determined to meet with the Boss. If I say I can't, uh he's even more annoying to say it. Yes, I became an emotional follower, Mrs Boss," Adit explained.


Huft. Again I breathed heavily. Why some days Bayu is very determined to meet me and Keinan. What the hell is this really?


But I also realized that at this time we were all being a spectacle of other customers. So as much as possible I should be able to solve this problem without causing a commotion and other problems. Therefore, all will definitely have a direct impact on the good name of this cafe owned by Mas Awan.


I took a deep breath, then exhaled slowly. Trying to make my own heart first.


After that I turned to face Bayu.


"What do you really want? Why make a scene like this?" I try to try as calmly as possible.


"I didn't mean to make a fuss, Shof. I just wanted to meet you. But the two of them kept blocking me by saying all sorts of excuses. Yes, I became emotional dong," replied Bayu in self-defense.


"I'm sorry, but we don't have any more business. So why else would you want to meet me?" I asked, still trying to keep the courtesy.


"But, Shof---"


"And for the two of them, I as their boss express my apologies when there are their actions that do not please you as our customer. But what both of my employees did was also not to blame entirely. They say what they should say. I have a job, that's why I can't get out of my room. And why do you need to meet me? Because as I said earlier, it's no longer a matter between us," I interrupted Bayu's words, saying, trying to explain without reducing the sense of politeness that we should have shown to our customers.