
Neighboring as well as secretly like men who aspire to become professional writers like Bara, accidentally growing Rana's interest in the world of literacy.
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"Barusan Bara makes me walk, sir. He said it was a celebration because his short story had broken through the prestigious media," Rana replied at last, with a heavy heart.
"Oh, that's it." Bian tried not to look disappointed.
"If Om has time, can follow, kok," Bara bargained casually.
Shutter instantly nudges Bara's elbow resting on the corner of the table. I don't know when this kid can appreciate Bian a little bit as Rana's boss.
"No need. You guys are."
"But if there is something important, it can be postponed, really, sir," said Rana hurriedly as Bian turned his body about to move.
Bian. "No, no, it doesn't matter. Continue with your plans." After saying so, Bian again wanted to move.
"Of!" This time it was Bara who intercepted his steps.
Bian turned back with both eyebrows raised.
Bara quickly snatched the newspaper from Rana's hand, then gave it to Bian. "There is my short story. If there is free time, Om read, yes," Bara explained before Bian had time to ask.
"OKAY. I happened to not read the short story for a long time. Watch out if it's not good." Bian squinted a thin smile then completely passed this time. He walked casually towards a special door in the corner of the sales area to return to his room.
Upon arrival in his room, Bian pulled out a cell phone to call his mother, just wanting to convey that the plan to introduce Rana later that night, was canceled.
***
The atmosphere of Nipa Mall is not much different from the last time Rana visited it about a week ago. Visitors are still dominated by people who are just curious about the interior of the building which is being the fruit of this lip. The number of good photo spots satisfies the desire of those who want to capture the moment with a partner or family. Only a few who intend to shop, because it is only a few stores that have been operating. Most of them are still in the process of preparation.
Not wanting to go home, Rana and Bara went straight to the cinema on the third floor.
"We're watching Suzzanna, right?" ask Bara while waiting in line to buy a ticket.
Rana nodded, although she actually did not like watching horror films because she would close her eyes more often than enjoying the film. But this time it doesn't matter. After all, he knew, since the release of the trailer, Bara was very enthusiastic waiting for the remake of the Indonesian horror queen.
If you can choose, honestly Rana want to watch a teen romance drama film lifted from one of Wattpad's breakthrough novels, which she happens to have read to completion during the periodical published. Yes, neighbors and secretly like men who aspire to become professional writers like Bara, accidentally growing Rana's interest in the world of literacy. Although he could only be a reader, absolutely not moved to try writing.
As expected, throughout the film, Rana more often closes her eyes. Even a few times to scream so shocked. Instead of being concerned, Bara laughed at him. Rana only retorted by shaking the man's shoulder.
Even after being outside the cinema, Rana still occasionally shuddered in horror at the tense scenes that had just crammed his head.
"The movie is really cool, huh?"
Rana shuddered again in response, making Bara chuckle.
"Later if you are afraid to sleep alone, just knock on the door, yes."
"Nake it." Rana returned to his shoulder.
They had already arrived on the first floor, walking towards a fast food restaurant.
"Father!" The call coincided with the presence of a pair of tiny arms hugging Bara's right leg. The boy's right hand holds a miniature Batman.
Of course Bara was shocked and immediately stopped his steps. He looked down and saw the boy about three years old who now looked at him with sparkling eyes and a perfect smile.
"You familiar?" ask Rana wonder.
Bara shook his head firmly. Then he squatted down to balance the height of the boy.
"Whose name are you?"
"Kevin," the boy replied with a cheerful smile.
"That's funny, huh?" Bara looked up, asking for Rana's approval.
Rana nodded. Then he squatted down to look at the boy more closely.
Kevin shakes.
"We're looking for your mama, yes" Bara suggested.
Kevin nodded back. Then his right hand that still holds a miniature Batman pointed to the fast food restaurant that Bara and Rana were about to go to.
"Ooo, are you hungry?"
Kevin nodded enthusiastically.
"Yes, we eat first. But we're looking for your mama, yeah."
Kevin nodded back. This time while jumping up and down because it was impatient to eat immediately.
"Bar, are you sure it's okay?" Rana looked worried.
"Loh, we, right, don't want to hurt him, even to be fed."
"But her parents must have freaked out."
"Later, right, we'll help find her parents. But now eat first, this kid's hungry." Without waiting for Rana's approval, Bara held Kevin, then continued her steps to the fast food restaurant.
When Bara handed out the menu book, Kevin immediately pointed at the picture of a burger, as well as a glass of yellow drink. He didn't know it was orange juice. The important thing is that the color is very striking and very attracts his attention.
"This child must be the son of a rich man" Bara guessed as she turned towards Rana who was next to Kevin.
Rana nodded in agreement. "I'm looking at the experience of eating in a restaurant."
Bara and Rana chuckled. Kevin also followed, without knowing he was the topic of conversation.
As soon as their order arrived, Kevin was instantly preoccupied with his burger. Miniature Batman who had been playing was just laid out. He even seemed indifferent to Bara who occasionally teased him. Kevin looked good. Occasionally Rana helps him cut certain parts to avoid the risk of choking.
"Having kids feels like gini, kali, huh?" bara Chirps.
"Why, you want to?"
"Pengen, anyway. But how, yes, his mother is not there yet." Bara laughed crisply.
Rana who was helping Kevin drink just smiled while shaking amusedly.
A medium-sized burger was no longer left on Kevin's plate, nor his glass of orange juice. The boy looked full and completely satisfied.
"Udah full?" fashion Bara.
Kevin nodded shyly.
"You want to add?"
Kevin shook his head while patting his stomach. The boy's behavior was successful in entertaining Bara.
"Bar, mending game pay, deh. We're still looking for the parents of this kid. If we need to report to the security guard, before we're accused of kidnapping."
Maybe because he likes Kevin's funny behavior, Bara did not think at all about the bad possibility. Bara quickly stood up, while Rana helped Kevin down from the chair.
"Kevin?!" It was then that a woman called out Kevin's name quite loudly, making some visitors turn to the same point. Same with Bara and Rana.
"Mama!" Kevin immediately took off his grip on Rana's hand and ran towards the woman.
The woman crouched down as she spread her arms and immediately greeted Kevin in her arms. Then he showered the boy with a kiss. After feeling completely relieved, the woman got up while carrying kevin. He approached Bara and Rana.
Bara was stunned not because of the dramatic scenes of mother and daughter meetings that are often in the movies, now happening in plain sight. There's something else.
"Dira?" guess Bara was half sure after the woman arrived in front of him.
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