
Ailee was already in the Gilang family residence and the girl was occupying a room on the first floor, right next to the oma's room.
The room that had been empty was seen ready to be occupied because the housekeeper had received an order from Gilang's omanya, to prepare the room next to his room for Ailee.
The room was spacious enough to be arranged in such a way, so it looks elegant as the request of the unpretentious old woman who is the only woman in the Gilang family who lives in the house.
"Oma, this is too vast for Ai to occupy alone, Oma," amazed Ailee scanned the room that had been prepared for her.
"This is four times Ailee's room, Oma?" he continued while touring.
"Your room's in the mess, son?" ask the oma.
"No, Oma, but Ai's room is at home," Ailee replied, suddenly looking sad.
The old woman frowned, unable to imagine what the narrowness of Ailee's room was like. "You're serious, son?"
Ailee nodded. "Ai's room is even the same warehouse, nicer and wider warehouse, Oma," he replied, glaringly staring out the window of the room overlooking the side garden.
From where she stood, the cheerful girl could see the shower water flowing into the koi pond, Gilang's pet fish.
The gurgling sound of the water can also be heard clearly by Ailee, making her mood calm.
"In the past, Bibi always comforted Ai and prayed that Ai would meet good people who could raise Ai's degree. Now, what Aunt said turned out to be really happening." Ailee then looked at the oma.
"Thank you, Oma. Oma has been kind enough to bring Ai home to Oma and give her best for Ai." The young girl then hugged Gilang's oman.
The oma returned Ailee's embrace while gently rubbing the hijab girl's back.
"This is your house, son. We all here are your family" the oma said.
"Oh, don't be sad anymore. Smile, Honey." The oma broke into a hug and then cupped Ailee's cheeks while smiling warmly.
"Come on, oma take you around to get to know your house!" invite the oma who then leads Ailee to get out of the girl's room.
While Gilang and Erlan were sitting in the living room, called the oma to accompany around the vast house.
"Ge's not coming, ah, Oma. Ge tired," rejected Gilang who deliberately avoided.
"Capek what, really?" Erlan stared uncomprehendingly at the cousin sister.
"Overnight will stay up with friends-press the office and this morning, forced to jog with Oma," reply Gilang.
"If that's the reason, either. I'm tired too, Ge!" timpal Erlan who had left, obeyed the oma's decree.
"Oma alone is old, still spirit. You guys are young, why are you so lackluster?" cibir the oma.
"Ge tuh Oma is lackluster." Erlan followed up sneering Gilang.
"Most eat eggplant vegetables times, yes, Bang Erlan, Om Ge. That's why it's so lackluster," Ailee said unexpectedly, making everyone frown deeply.
"Every time the side dish is eggplant, Bibi must remind Ai not to take a lot, so do not sleepy at school and do not lackluster he said." Ailee recalled the words of the aunt who nurtured her.
"Mahaha ...." Suddenly, Erlan's laughter broke out.
"Why, Bang?" ailee asked, staring inexplicably at Erlan.
"Sir CEO, how much eggplant to eat, sir?" whispered Erlan inquiring, in Gilang's ears in a mocking tone. Making the cold-faced young man, pout.
"It's also funny, yes, if the CEO eats eggplant" Erlan continued, still whispering.
Gilang snorted, annoyed that the older cousin was still discussing something unimportant. It never even crossed his brain.
Hearing the name alone is rare, seeing it directly has never been, let alone eating vegetables that are said to make the lackluster.
'Ck, that girl is-there, anyway, ' whispered Gilang in heart.
"Nothing Ge, occasionally trying to eat eggplant vegetables. Provided after eating eggplant vegetables, eggplant you do not follow lackluster," added Erlan who then get a fist from Gilang.
Erlan chuckled even more, making Gilang then follow with a smile.
"What are you talking about, anyway?" asked the oma, curious.
"It's nothing, Oma," Erlan replied, quickly.
"Indeed, Nak Ai used to eat eggplant vegetables?" ask the oma, then.
Ailee nodded. "Almost every day, Oma, because the vegetables are cheap 'right, eggplant. Ai and aunt eggplant side dishes, while for papa and Ai's sisters, other dimasakin," replied Ailee, honestly.
Erlan and Gilang who did not know many stories about Ailee, frowned.
"From now on, Ai will always eat with the new Ai family here. Don't be sad anymore, yeah!" The Oma rubbed Ailee's back lovingly.
"Thank you, Oma," said Ailee, smiling sincerely.
The old woman then led Ailee to tour the house followed by Gilang and Erlan.
Ailee was invited to a side garden, a garden that can be seen from her room. Taken to the back garden, a spacious garden planted with a variety of fruits and green vegetables.
"Oma, it's so cold right here." The young girl stretched out both hands and closed her eyes. Inhale as much oxygen as is clean and available freely there.
Only this time Ailee felt a breath of fresh air because in her house in a dense complex, there was no more green open space.
All the land is filled with various kinds of buildings. Starting from housing, offices, shops and shopping centers.
Even if there is a place to play for children, the place is in the room. As in shopping centers that provide a vehicle for modern children's games.
Little children can no longer run and play chases with their friends, laughing cheerfully.
"If you like this place, every weekend we can camp here by setting up a tent," said Erlan, making Ailee open her eyes.
"Can?" tanyanya, enthusiastically.
"Of course you can, son." The oma nodded, confirming Erlan's words.
"We can also make a bonfire at night, just like people who camp in the forest," continued Erlan.
Ailee was getting impatient, waiting for the weekend next week. "Big, next week we're camping here yeah, Bang."
"Don't take me, Ai. On Sunday night, I have a date with someone" Erlan refused, to be honest.
"You just invite your future husband, let you get closer," he continued, nudging Gilang's arm.
"Huh? Same with Om Ge?" Ailee pointed towards Gilang who had just been silent and made no sound at all.
"Why?" ask Gilang, ketus.
"No, ah! Om Ge is no fun! Cook camping with polar bears!" Ailee pursed her lips.
Gilang frowned. "What did you say?" tanya Gilang, furious.
While Erlan chuckled, hearing the words of Ailee who equated Gilang with polar bears.
"Bear poles, Om. Om Ge's gonna be cold, huh. Well, exactly, like a polar bear whose fur is thick because it lives in a cold place," replied Ailee without sin.
The oma smiled, while shaking her head. The old woman was increasingly convinced, that with Ailee's innocence and silliness, the granddaughter's heart would be able to melt from her freezing all along.
"It is good that you do not want to. You think I want to?" said Gilang, then. The handsome young man was made keki, with Ailee's refusal.
"Oma agrees with Erlan, you must camp together to be closer. Later, the oma who will accompany you," broke up the oma then which can no longer be denied by Gilang.
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