Soldiers — For Remi

Soldiers — For Remi
Visitation



Maybe, this is a bad idea.


 Oddy slowly dragged his feet through a small alley. His hands began to sweat looking at the orange house that was approaching the distance. His finger tapped on his phone screen, informing Mudita.


 Dear...


 While waiting, Oddy sits on a footing, even though the area belongs to someone else. His view cannot be separated from the orange house.


 A few minutes later, the sound of the door opening resuscitated Oddy from his daydream. Oddy stood up when he saw Mudita coming out of the door— followed by a woman, her mother. At once Oddy felt his heart would jump out of his chest, but he kept his image. Slowly he walked towards them.


 Mudita said goodbye to her mother, both of whom greeted Oddy with a smile. "You can, do not go home, yes" said the woman.


 "Yes, aunt," Oddy reached out his hand to say goodbye. "Oh yeah, we go first, aunt."


 "Yes, ati-ati."


 Mudita lowered her head, followed by Oddy, before walking out the alley and towards the big road. "What did you say to Mom?" ask Oddy, glancing at Mudita.


 Mudita shrugged both of her shoulders. "Yes, I said I entered Heart."


 Oddy is silent, waiting for the continuation of Mudita's story. "Continue...? Ceritain, it's."


 Mudita sighed. "Yes, yesterday when I came home I told you right away. Mom was shocked, father protested. He said it's not possible, or what. We're aware, he's sick again. But, yes, I said I want to talk about it again ama more understand. Just, I said gather in Mahar."


 "Cool," Oddy rode his motorbike, starting the engine. "Over time we've been dating, I've still been your dark boyfriend."


 Mudita is riding the bike. "Yes, no. I know that too."


 "Hmm," Oddy pulled the gas, toward Yonzikon.


...♡...


 Their trip was short—or maybe because they were joking during the trip, so it felt short. While Oddy parked his bike, Mudita waited at the main gate. A man in a light blue uniform sits at the security guard post, typing on his laptop. Mudita looked at the man from a distance.


 As if aware of his existence, the man raised his head. "Why are you loamy?" ask her with a flat tone.


 Mudita dead fleas. He lowered his head, slowly walking backwards. "M-Sorry, mom! I didn't mean to!"


 The man just cleared his throat. "Awas nabrak."


 Mudita was confused, but her steps came to a halt when she hit someone. He looked back, finding Oddy and a tall man. "Ahh, sorry!" he nodded, again.


 "This is your friend, Dy?" ask me about Sujana. "Not to be afraid, I don't bite. Don't know Oddy."


 "Yes, um," Oddy chuckled, patting Mudita on the shoulder. "By, minjem hape, can you?"


 Oddy accepts it, then opens the messaging app. His finger tapped on the top message. "This, um," Oddy showed me the message. "The SMS is eleven-twelve ama letters that are usually sent to new members."


 The man slowly took Mudita's phone from Oddy's grasp. His eyes looked at Mudita's cell phone. His hand then reached into his pants pocket, taking out his own mobile phone. "Yes, how come I got my number, huh?" he raised his head. "Rip, stay here, Rip!"


 The security guard who had originally typed on his laptop then got up, walking up to them. "Why, bang?" tanyanya, staring at the device that is afa in the grasp of om Sujana.


 "Here, someone sent pesen using my number to hape die. The problem is, it's a personal number that I never shared," om Sujana gave Mudita's phone to bang Arif. Bang Arif cleared his throat, his fingers tapping the phone screen deftly.


 "Lacking to know, bang. Could've tried to be tracked, just take time."


 "Hape can be pinned first, can't it?" om Sujana glanced at Mudita. The girl seemed to think, her hands clasping Oddy's hands.


 "How long is it?" ask Mudita.


 "How long, Rip?"


 Bang Arif was silent, thinking. "It shouldn't have been a day. Depending also," the answer makes Mudita worry—she can not pull without her phone. What would his parents say?


 As if reading Mudita's mind, om Sujana then smiled widely. "Ah, here. All you wait, we go to the place of Hati aja," om Sujana turned to bang Arif. "Lu come along, Rip. Wash your eyes."


 "Wash your eyes...?" Mudita asked, her voice soft.


 "Iye, neng. Old like this also needs a seger-seger. Cewe Heart here right, clear-clear, more cute than Wajik who won money doang."


 Oddy glanced at Mudita, chuckling. "May also tuh, om," he received a slap in his right arm by Mudita. Oddy just laughed, "Ihh, let us all know you're really welcome in the Heart or not."


 "That's what Oddy said. Kite won't know you're welcome or not. Kudu we check directly to the headquarters," said om Sujana.


 "Where is the headquarters of the Heart, om...?" mudita asked, still not trusting the two soldiers.


 "Neas far away, really. Come along, you can see for yourself."


 A moment passed and Mudita finally made a decision. The girl nodded her head slowly and in an instant, om Sujana and bang Arif had prepared a car. They entered the car, found a man in the driver's seat.


 "Where are you going today?" ask me about Rival.


 "Pal, kite to Rindu Deket Tree Haji Lele," said om Sujana who sat comfortably in the front seat.


 Om Rival nodded, looking at the back seat. "Loh, there's Oddy with his girlfriend. You want a date, huh?"


 Candaan om Rival reaps laughter from Oddy. "Yes, that's it, o'm," meanwhile, Mudita approached Oddy and clasped his arm, away from the bang Arif was sitting next to her.


 That way, om Rival stuck gas, driving a car out of the Yonzikon area. A soldier greeted them after passing through the gate of Yonzikon.