Sendu Sweetener

Sendu Sweetener
PS 11 - Always Sucks



"Eh.." call me. I was lazy to call his name.


"Call my name" Ghifari said. It seems like she's starting to realize that I never called her name.


"God. Malesin really." I said while turning the eyeballs.


"Is it hard to call names?" he said he didn't want to lose.


"Lo's name is the same attitude you are opposite." I said perfunctorily.


"Lho, don't you think the same thing?" tanyakanya.


Telak. His tongue is so slippery. He can always reverse my words. I'm really upset with him.


"Why can you really reverse my words?!" yell frustrations.


He just laughed again.


"O yes, next time don't bring food home" I said.


"Why?" tanyakanya. "Don't you ask that yourself?" continued. He seemed confused by my request.


"Udah is no longer. Don't bring 3x a day to my house. If you want to go home, just go home, don't bring anything" he said.


"Love me the reason first" he said.


"Gue doesn't want to depend on you" I said. "The outside food is not necessarily healthy, right?" my connection.


"OKAY. If that's what you want. But I bought a refrigerator, right?" said.


"No need. I can save from the money you love." I said.


I really don't feel good when he's too good to me. I did work for him as his pretended wife-to-be but apart from that he shouldn't be so good. He should be able to act ordinary.


I was confused with myself. Before, my job was to collect money from my kayak girlfriends. However, when someone like Ghifari comes along and doesn't give me what I need. I feel bad, especially he is not who I am, there is no relationship that underlies his good nature other than because I am like his employees.


"Pick me buy a refrigerator or I'll send you 3x a day?" tanyakanya.


Instantly I realized. As one who has nothing, the rich will always be in power. I was so upset thinking about it.


"Basic big boss! Not gonna give a little. Whatever it is up to. You want to buy me a refrigerator cake, a house cake, I don't care." I said, annoyed.


"Oh, so you want me to buy you a house, Ra?" he asked, with a seductive smile.


"No! Don't start it!" seruku, annoyed.


"So my wife used to be" he said.


For the umpteenth time I say: Shit. Damnit. Damnit damnit! This heart despite knowing what Ghifari said was just a joke still beating faster than usual.


"No way." I said.


Ghifari. I hurriedly covered my face with the blazer that I took carelessly from the cupboard that was now on my lap.


He laughed again at my behavior. Shit, I'm laughing again.


"Want to go for a walk?" tanyakanya.


My eyes immediately sparkled. I haven't taken a walk since breaking up with Tama. I really need a picnic. I forgot my thoughts about that shitty rich guy earlier. Just let him suck the important thing he's good to me.


I'm really inconsistent. Ah, let.


"No." I said.


"Oh, yaudah good" he said flatly.


"Ih, how cute is lo. You say, I like the opposite? I said no means yes." I said, annoyed.


"Hahahahhahaa." this time he really laughed off. Shit, I'm laughing again.


"Jaudah is not. Not really this time." I said.


"Tell?" tanyakanya. "Gue's got two Dufan tickets" he continued.


Ghifari's hand started touching the car's dashboard.


"Yes, I turned out to have 2 Dufan tickets" he said, taking 2 Dufan tickets from the car dashboard. "Don't want to? I threw it away" he said.


"Isa. Why was it thrown away? Darling you know." I said, immediately snatched the ticket from Gifari's hand.


"What ticket is the same person?" she asked, with a seductive face.


I just grunt, bitch. I'm not going to answer the question. Why is it so easy to say such things? He must have been trained. I'm sure it is.


Trained in a sense, she had many women in her life. The proof, to me who was a person he had only known for a few days was already his behavior.


Ah, thinking about that gives me a headache. Why should I even think about this kind of thing?


"Why again?" tanyakanya.


"What si? Very cool." I said.


"Gue wants it" he said. This time his face was serious.


"What's the?" my many.


"Where was it at my house?" tanyakanya. This time the water is really serious.


"Where's what?" my many.


"Lo's feelings."


"Lo really want to know?"


He's nodding.


"Really?"


He nodded again.


"Denger yes. I feel guilty. Your family is so good. Why do you want to lie to them? They are also very good with me, but why do I have to boong them? I feel like a bad guy, don't you know?!" I said, pinching Ghifari.


"Please. Forgiver. What a bar, lo ahela" he said.


As soon as he was silent, I did the same.


"But you're not comfortable there?" ask again.


I'm nodding. "But there's something strange" I said at last.


"Grandma wears a brown veil. He was crying at me." I said.


He's listening. Without responding. What's wrong with him. Why is he so silent. Did I speak wrong?


"Hey!" I said touch his arm.


"Huh? What did you say?" tanyakanya.


"Gue said, grandma lo who wears a brown veil weeps my eyes." I said. Then staring. Search answers.


"Hahahahaha your face is serem kali, Ra" he said.


Did I tell you that his personality is hard to guess? Look, I thought there was something she was hiding when she was quiet. It turned out that he was just thinking about how he could make fun of me. Why should I sympathize with him.


I was going to ask Ghifari why the brown hooded granny didn't seem to like Ghifari's mother. Whereas as far as I knew Ms. Gifari yesterday, she was a very good person. There is no reason to hate someone as kind and friendly as him.


Ah, maybe this is a matter of the Gifari family, I have no right to interfere because I am only an outsider. I don't know the situation anyway because I never felt that way. Why is it that even though the Ghifari family is so friendly but the aura of all of them says otherwise. Like there was a shield made to protect their respective bodies. So foreign but close to each other.


My mind started to stretch. I gripped slowly in my heart.


"Oh."


"Why, Ra?"


"Lho didn't I say heart?" Plain ask.


"Yes you speak kindly, Ra" he said, stressing your words. I also realized immediately.


"That's a hell of a lo!"