So the Second

So the Second
Chapter 64



Wira and Belva get in the car, so many times Belva follows her Papa to the office, maybe also Belva at home with her maid or maybe lonely because of her Papa work stay who came home late in the afternoon, different from his Papa when going to campus.


"Father! ental ain fourth ante ya."


"Emang Belva knows Aunt Baras' house."


"No!" He said Belva shook his head.


"Sama dong! Papa doesn't know either."


Hearing his Papa Belva's reply instantly fell silent, again seeing heavy street traffic creeping as it coincided with the hours of leaving for work.


"Belva, is she silent? usually active." Wira stroked Belva's hair.


"No pa-pa! Va hiyat Mobik's a date." Belva.


The hero was silent hearing his son's voice as if something was going on. While Wira is a little worried about Belva, if not followed by his will, he is afraid to strike with his Papa or even get sick.


Both of them have arrived at the office, with Belva's position in his carrying, while the other hand is to carry a briefcase containing important documents, and a laptop.


After knowing the arrival of Mr. Wira, as the owner of the company. All employees bowed respectfully, and all stood up to welcome the arrival of the boss.


Belva gave a smile, while Mr. Wira walked without looking at all, Wira was notoriously not cheap smile, her jaw was firm, making Wira a little fierce with her look a little bewok, and to the Caucasian.


After arriving at the fifth floor of his place, where Wira is based because of the semester break makes Wira must be diligent to the office, and forget for a moment the business of teaching and learning.


Sitting on a bed of Rasfur feathers, Belva began to spill her toys from home. Belva began playing the real character, Belva was playing Barbie doll, and the teddy bear.


Wira glanced slightly at her Son, who still busied himself with his toys, Wira smiled to see his Son who was very independent, sometimes crying when his wishes were not fulfilled by his Papa. But for the Hero it does not matter, the most important thing is that his son can smile like the previous days.


"True Belva, Belva won't interfere with Papa's work."


It does not feel like the office clock is finished, the work is also done. Seeing her Son sleeping by hugging his teddy bear, making Wira slice through the heart. When you remember the past, remember the pregnancy of his wife who was pregnant with Belva who was still in the womb of his mother.


Making the woman tear up near Belva, and begin to kiss her child's whole face a little flabby. The hero lifted Belva's body to go down to the ground floor, because the work of Wira was finished, it was time for the two to go home.


Since Belva often accompanied his Papa to the office, Wira was escorted to pick up his driver. Wira can not drive his car with momong Belva, Wira does not want anything to happen with the Princess only wayangnya, Wira decided to contact Laras to ask news.


But the intention is only limited to his wishful thinking, Wira does not dare to contact him for reasons of personal needs or there is a certain purpose.


***


In the Cafe atmosphere is very crowded, many young people who stop by just drinking coffee or just hanging out.


The barrel repeatedly rubbed the sweat on his forehead which continuously came out, because the weather was very hot.


It was thought to be raining, but even bright as if it was still daytime. Laras delivered orders to and fro, and Laras recorded orders one by one who wanted to feel the typical teamlo food of Solo, Central Java.


Although Laras is now no longer living in the capital, but Laras is very happy to have lived in Jakarta, and has friends who want to accept the shortcomings, and advantages of Laras.


***


In the place of Wira's residence, Belva is very fussy about the name of Aunt Laras. Occasionally sobbing with his furrowed forehead like thinking of something.


"Darling! it's Papa." Wira.


After hearing her Papa's voice, Belva calmed down a little and began to fall back asleep hugging her Papa's body tightly.


"There's Papa! good old booby, baby."