
Mak Karti, Jaka and his three friends arrive back at Jaka's house at exactly two in the afternoon. The shopping, which should only take two hours, was only completed after hours of touring the mall in the district city.
Of course, shopping takes a very long time, because the three friends of Jaka deliberately make Jaka confused when they want to choose the offerings that will be brought later tonight.
Starting from choosing skin care, mukena, to clothes for Dara. The three friends of Jaka continued to follow behind Jaka, whispering something.
"They don't match that color, Ka. Just change it," Rifa'i suggested when Jaka chose a dress for his future wife.
"Therefore tacky!" teddy exclaimed, when Jaka gave a face to one of the mall officials to pack.
"Replace this one alone" pointed Teddy at a more tacky color as he chuckled.
"Please buy skin care for a future wife, brand abal-abal that's it, Ka! Mending you ask Dara, let's not be wrong and use instead of wasted, right?" advice Joni, who tumben-tumbenan again sane his brain.
The three of them continued to stalk Jaka, lucky Jaka had asked the mother to buy clothes for Dara. So that his friends who are catrok do not need to know, the size of Dara's daleman.
"Other less, Ka?" ask Teddy.
"The same bag is slippers, not yet, Ka." Rifa'i.
Yes, Jaka's friends have never asked for a girl, but they've seen the surrender for their brothers so that the three friends of Jaka know, but they've never seen it, anything that is usually brought by the groom-to-be for his future wife.
Jaka was lucky to have Gesrek friends, but also very caring like his three friends.
"Ka, the bag's running on the counter here!" invite Teddy who immediately dragged Jaka's arm. "Friends of campus Dara many who use this brand, you just look for a model that Dara likes," he added, pointing to a row of expensive bags.
Jaka glanced at the bag bandrol, the young man let out a long sigh.
"Once, just buy it. Don't look at the price!" Teddy kept the white envelope in the pocket of Jaka's shirt, the young man and his two friends then walked out of the counter, brandishing their thumbs.
"We're waiting at the cashier!" exclaim Joni.
Jaka could only stare at the departure of the three of them, with a gaze that was difficult to decipher.
The dimpled young man then pulled over to the corner of the room and peered at the contents of the thick envelope. Jaka rounded his eyes, as soon as he saw the contents were quite fantastic. It is worth six cemps if sold in an animal market.
Yes, Jaka is not surprised if the three friends have a lot of piggy bank. Joni already has his own business, while the other two friends are rich kids who must have a lot of pocket money and Teddy and Rifa'i are not too fond of fun.
Jaka grabbed a piece of white paper from inside the envelope and then read the graffiti of Joni's hand that he memorized so much, a hand scratch that it was hard to read because it was better than a chicken scratch.
'Ka, accept this yes, from the three of us. We're willing to slam the favorite rooster to see you happy with Dara. Hope it's useful, Ka. But remember, this is not free, but a debt that you have to pay ten times. Vakaaki ...." Jaka was moved and laughed knowing the cohesiveness and silliness of his friends.
Jaka knew exactly what Joni wrote in the last sentence, not really. His friend who likes to joke, jokes that sometimes do not enter deacons.
"Have you got it, Ka?" rifa'i asked, when Jaka had already caught up to the cashier.
Jaka smiled as he nodded. "Oh, thank you. God willing your rooster dies as a martyr" joked Jaka, who was met with laughter by his three friends.
"Come, when we're done eating first, keep coming home!" invite Mak Karti who was sitting in a chair near the cashier.
Rifa'i who had borrowed a chair for her mother Jaka, when she saw Mak Karti seemed to have been very exhausted from traveling around the shopping center which is very wide to find various purposes for the event later that night.
Yes, at Teddy's own initiative, the young man Pak Bayan's son brought Mak Karti and Jaka along with his two friends, the young man, to the biggest shopping mall in the county town on the grounds there all Jaka is looking for is definitely there.
"Huh, my hanky is cheese, Jon," complained Teddy as he slid his foot on the table as soon as Mak Karti got inside.
"Know that we're going over there, don't you think I brought the autopet!" added Joni, who immediately got a soft toy on her head by Rifa'i.
"That's a shopping mall, Jon! You want to be held by security guards and thrown into the streets!" Rifa'i looked at Joni who was stroking her head due to a toyoran, smiling with a grin.
"Know, tuh. Si Teddy," said Jaka who had just come out while carrying cold drinks and snacks that had been purchased by the mother in the shopping center.
"But you're satisfied, aren't you, Ka? Everything you need for your future wife, there's all, tho?" ask Teddy to make sure.
Jaka nodded in agreement.
The four of them still continued chatting in the living room, while enjoying a light snack.
While Mak Karti immediately unpacked her shopping items, the woman looked for the bedsheet she had bought to replace the bed sheet Jaka had worn out.
After getting the item in question, Mak Karti rushed to his son's room and replaced Jaka's bed sheet. Mak Karti also cleaned the son's room and sprayed the room fragrances.
Fragrant fragrance from the room fragrant, inviting Jaka to look inside. Jaka then headed to his open room.
"Mom, what are you doing?" jaka asked with a deep frown. The young man scanned his room and then smiled.
"The room of the bride-to-be must be fragrant, embarrassed 'it will be the same for your future wife if you want to come home here and see your room in a mess" said Mak Karti who has finished tidying up Jaka's room.
'Do not know, if Dara wants the first night here, ' Jaka's mind.
"Thank you, Mak," said Jaka, hugging her from behind.
"Yes, you're the mother's child, the father's mother will definitely do anything for you" replied Mak Karti as he rubbed the back of Jaka's hand.
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Exactly the isya', Jaka's family and entourage went to the residence of Pak Kades. Jaka gets into Teddy's car and sits in front, with his other friends.
"Wis apal tenan po durung, Ka?" joni asked, who was a little disdainful as he looked at Jaka's tense face.
"Make sure you're memorized, Jon. Jaka 'kan most rote, '" said Teddy.
"Who knows, Ted. You don't see, her face is so tense? Usually if people are groggy right, anything becomes forgotten," replied Joni.
"Hem, really what Joni said, too" said Rifa'i.
"Already, Ka. Just relax, don't tense up!' ledek Joni later.
"The bride-to-be is, Jon, her face must be all tense. But later after a little late night, it was no longer her tense face, but ...." Teddy glanced at Jaka while smiling.
"I know, I know," said Joni who immediately connect when talking about things that lead to confusion.
"That's right, that's tense!" joni nodded.
Jaka could only sigh deeply, while shaking his head.
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