
Friendship is like a cocoon
Turning a caterpillar into a butterfly
Friendship is like a cocoon
Things that don't turn out to be beautiful
Friendship is like a cocoon
Understand friends face differences
Friendship is like a cocoon
Na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na
(Compong. Sindentic)
In the evening the Gods went back to the place of Mang Entis, accompanying Pipit to give garden results as a gift from Nini for the Mang Entis family. This time they went by motorbike.
Like this afternoon, the god sat under the asem tree again, waiting for Pipit to finish with the business of delivering the gift of Nini to the Mang Entis family.
"Astagfirullahal!" tekik Jejed who jumped in shock because he saw the figure of God under the asem tree.
"Why are you Jed?" ask Sol.
"Be-gener. De-God ...." Jejed's lips trembled to utter it.
Sol also cast his gaze on the asem tree.
"Huaa ... Is that right Jed?" Sol and Jejed hugged each other, drowning each other in the shoulder of his friend.
While under the asem tree, God giggled at the silly behavior of the two men who were still unfamiliar to him.
"What the hell is it!" reprimanded Mang Entis who was keen to see Sol and Jejed was hugging with closed eyes and mouth muttering reciting the verse of the chair.
"There's a ghost, Mang," Jejed said without changing his position, still hugging Sol.
"What ghost?"
"Below the achem tree."
Mang Entis turned his head to turn his gaze on the asem tree. "Kang Asep ... here!" his cry called out to the Gods.
Sol and Jejed suddenly released hugs at the cry of Mang Entis. He saw that God was approaching them.
"Sol, Bim, this is Kang Asep." Mang Entis introduced them.
Sol and Jejed looked at each other with puzzled looks. "Asep's Kang???!"
The gods glorify Sol. "I'm Asep."
Then shake off Jejed. "I'm Asep."
Sol and Jejed just gawked, unable to say a word.
"Kang Asep, join the gathering here, help us," said Mang Entis.
"Yes, Mang. But sorry can not be long because again waiting for Pipit," said God. Coinciding with the sound of Pipits calling his name.
"Tuh, Pipit called me. Excuse me, Mang. Assalamualaikum," God's saying.
"Waalaikum salam." The three compactly answered the greetings.
The deity passes leaving the three to meet Pipit at the place where he parked his motorbike.
"Asep is very similar to God, yes," said Jejed.
"Ho oh's. Do you think Mr. Satya has an affair in this village, yes. So have Asep's son who looks like a god" Sol said.
"Who are you talking to?!" ask Mang Entis.
"Acque," answered Sol.
"God" Jejed replied. The two answered simultaneously, but with different answers.
Mang Entis frowned. "So who's talking? Asep what is a God?" tanyakanya.
"Both." Sol and Jejed compact answer.
"Asep is similar to our best friend Mang" Jejed explained.
"Ooooh." Mang Entis mangut-mangut for a moment and then said again, "Asep it, according to the mamang horrified of the activities of the mothers during cooking time earlier, he said Asep had insomnia so he forgot his name."
"That means Asep forgot his memory, Mang?" ask Sol.
"Yes." Yeah." Mang Entis nodded.
"That's called anemia, Mang .. not insomnia," Sol responded confidently.
"AMBISSAGE ... Dodooool!!" Jejed menoyor Sol's head.
"Oh my goodness, my taper. It's like that."
"Sol, then the story, lest Asep is ... GODS." GOD." Sol and Jejed compactly mentioned the name of the God at the end of the sentence.
Then they asked about the God's abode. Mang Entis explained clearly the location of Aki Rusli's house as the residence of Asep aka Dewa.
"Jed, tomorrow we're samperin the Asep aka the God," said Sol.
"Agree" Jejed said.
After dawn prayers, Sol and Jejed were already in front of Aki Rusli's courtyard. They decided to scout first the movements of the Gods. Don't let them get people wrong.
"Jed, let's make sure he's a god or not" Sol said.
"How?"
"We checked his back. If it's on its back, ta*i kebo means it's really the God."
"Ta*i flies, Sol!" reprimand Jejed.
"It was not as big as ta-i kebo nor was Sol, on the back of the God."
"Jed, he's out." Sol and Jejed watched the God who came out of the house and set his foot somewhere.
"Sol, come on!"
"Come on."
After several meters of stepping, in a fairly quiet place, Sol and Jejed ran after the Gods. "Acque, wait!"
"You guys?" The god was shocked at the presence of two people who he thought were adorable.
"Asep or God?" ask Jejed to the point.
The gods are silent. Because he doesn't even know who he is.
"Udah Jed, let's prove he's a god or not." Sol clutches the body of the God from the front, while Jejed tries to reveal the shirt on the back of the God.
"Eh, what the fuck are you guys? You guys want to fuckin' pervert?" God thrashing.
"Nake a pervert! Sory ga doyan eggplant we mah. We're gonna prove you're a god, aren't we."
"Well, there's ta-i keboya, Sol."
"Where? Let me see." Sol turned to the back of the God's body and looked at the God's mole on his back.
"Lo is our God friend. You don't remember us, Wa?" ask Sol.
The god shook his head.
"Sol, let's give yel yel" Jejed suggested.
"Come," Sol said.
"LAKOTUM BAND tumben tumben yes!"
The god gawked with lips slightly interested in wanting to smile.
"Ga inget, WA?"
The gods shook their heads again.
Feeling that there is a lot to talk about, Sol and Jejed invite the Gods over. They were sitting on a log of a former tree cut down. Clutching in the morning atmosphere that still feels cool and cold.
"So that's it, Wa. You remember, ga?" Sol and Jejed have just finished telling the story of the accident that happened to God.
God shakes.
"So, here's how. Tomorrow morning you come with us home, yes. Your wife and children are very much the same lo," said Sol.
"Before you have to talk to Aki first, say goodbye if you want to come with us home," said Jejed.
Gods nodded.
"Now we want to go back to the house Mang Entis first, worried Mang Entis nyariin. Later you go to Mang Entis house as well, let us talk again there," said Jejed.
"No way, I still have a job" said the Lord.
"When will it be late afternoon?"
"God willing."
"Later in the afternoon we wait at Mang Entis house yes," said Sol.
"Now we go home, yes, Wa."
Gods nodded.
Before Sol and Jejed left the Gods, the two compactly embraced the Gods while weeping bitterly.
"Oh Allah, thank God. It turns out you're alive, Wa. Huw ... Huuu ..." Sol cried until the clear liquid came out of her eyes and nose.
"We miss lo, WA. Without you, our lives are less Yes. Huuyaa ... Huuuva ..." Jejed was also unable to stem his cries.
Although God has not remembered the figure of two men who are now crying in his arms. However, there was a warmth seeping into the void space of his heart. It feels so warm.
*****
Afternoon.
He walked out of the spa salon where he worked. Normally, the Gods had already waited in front of the salon to pick her up. But this afternoon, it had been fifteen minutes of waiting, yet there appeared the presence of the Gods there. Until he decided to go home on an angkot.
Descending from the angkot, Pipit walked from the front of the Ciherang village alley. The distance traveled from the front of the alley to get to his house is quite far, about twenty minutes if taken by foot. He was walking down, occasionally kicking a small rock with a cheesy sneaker that wrapped around his leg. Then suddenly he was startled with a pair of burly hands touching his two arms from behind. Suddenly, he twisted his body.
His eyes were puffed up when he found the man standing behind him. "Jafri!" shaken surprised.
He intended to run away as hard as he could to avoid the man, but it was too late. The man named Jefri had already blocked his powerful arm.
"Where are you going, Pit? Don't miss your husband, huh?" Jefri's eyes stared at him.
"I'm not your wife anymore!" As strong as the energy of Pipit trying to escape.
"You're still my wife!"
"We're divorced!"
"I never agreed to the divorce!" jefri.
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