SATRIO.

SATRIO.
CH 13



The night is getting late and Pandji is getting tired of the chatter of matchmaking, engagement and marriage.


Can't they wait at least 20 years to make a match? I feel like I live in ancient times with dinosaurs, an era where humans are so rare that they have to fight if they want to get a woman.


"If the conversation about Princess Solo is over, can Pandji go back to the room?"


Eyang nodded, while his two parents smiled looking at the displeased expression on Pandji's face.


"We'll have a rehearsal later, Mas!" his father reminded me.


In an indifferent tone Pandji replied, "Pandji has been training in the same knight Pakde Noto this afternoon, Father! Tomorrow Pandji has a daily replay, if you don't want your handsome son to score zero let him read a little textbook."


"Pandji ...," his mother's reprimand was gentle.


"I'm sorry, Mother. Sorry if Pandji is being disrespectful, Dad!" Pandji bowed ethically to the nobility, regretting that he had spoken a little loudly to his father. He took two steps back and turned towards the house.


"Mas Pandji wants to learn?" the sudden greeting Gia was already behind, tailing him. "Gia's been studying in Mas Pandji's room?"


Pandji did not heed his sister's request, but for Gia it was common. If Mas Pandji doesn't answer that means no objection.


Giandra who has memorized the habits of his beloved brother only needs to bring cream tea and fruit chips two jars. Shut up for one to two hours, after which they will spend time playing games together.


No, tonight Gia's not looking to 'pattern'. She wants to collect her brother's promise that he will take her on an adventure to a new place, a place that Giandra has never been to.


This is because Giandra told me recently that he often dreamed of being visited by tigers. Not just one, but sometimes four at a time. The recurring dream was conveyed to Pandji, her brother.


Actually, Giandra had once told his mother briefly, but the response from the woman who bequeathed her beauty did not satisfy her curiosity.


"The tiger roars near Gia, Mother. Gia heard clearly, it felt like it was in the forest eh ... at the zoo."


"That's the name of a dream, the flowers of a sleeping person," explained Selia's mother at that time, her daughter was too small to relate to something that was not logical.


Giandra is considered not the time to know that he from the womb already has a khodam guard in the form of four maung given by someone from Cirebon.


Why all of a sudden are the four maungs who were usually just guarding now starting to want to show themselves to their owners? Because Gia will enter a transition period, the transition period from children to the direction of akil baliq.


The first time that Gia got a 'monthly guest' as a woman, it was when Gia entered the next period, she had to begin to understand that she had guards. That's when Giandra should get acquainted with his four maung.


So it is only natural that the maungs start to meet their master in a dream, because they already kissed the transition period Gia will arrive soon.


It was an explanation from Gia's father when her mother asked her the dream her daughter was having.


"Mas Pandji is sleepy?" ask Gia after they finish studying.


"Sleep there! Wake up tomorrow late!" throw Pandji out of his room.


"But Gia wants to go with Mas Pandji for a walk!" gia kalem.


Pandji breathes heavily, his night out plan to search for heirlooms seems to have to be postponed. He forgot that he had promised to take Gia out to meet the tiger that haunts his sister, even if only in a dream.


"Well, get ready if you want to come!"


"Gia should bring what, Mom? A bag of clothes changing for food?" ask Gia plain.


Pandji patted his eel, with a dizzy expression he replied back asking, "Emang Gia where are you going?"


Gia grinned confusedly, "Camping cheerfully with Mas Pandji."


Pandji shook his head, laughing at his sister's reply, "Bring all the pillows to your beloved doll!"


If only it was allowed, Gia felt like cursing her annoying brother turned into a frog!


"Gia didn't know what to bring if Mas Pandji didn't say ...," she said.


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