
"what does brother mean?"
Sabri stared at her sister's weirdo, you mean? of course, that means very express. Asking his sister-in-law's whereabouts is there still some intent.
"where am I with your wife? Your father said you were married. That's why I was told to go home to meet him in our family, your brother will be home in two days"
uh huh?
Dad told his sister? god, he forgot to anticipate this one thing. It could be terrible if her brother's mouth was a bucket and exposed everything he saw today.
"My wife at home, when I get together I know you two, but not now I'm..."
While speaking, Sandi's words were interrupted with someone's voice.
"Sandi, how long have you been"
Kanisa appeared from behind Sandi, and Sabri saw that.
Kanisa, someone who lives arbitrarily in this world by highlighting her sister as a child. She doesn't hate the woman, only she's gone too far by taking advantage of Sandi's feelings for her.
"Handword....
uh.. Sabri's sister? brother when to come home?" Kanisa greets Sabri with her warm smile while sticking out a warm hug from her.
Sabri gently rejected it by raising her hand, meaning not to give a hug like this.
He is a married man, not good for his seven-year-old household that shakes just because of a hug.
He just played it safe to see Kanisa's popularity as a top star.
"brother Sabri when did you get here?" ask Kanisa Enthusiastic.
"kanisa, it's been a while since you've seen you. You're not abroad?"
"ahh, I just got back today"
"oh, did you contact Sandi when you got here?"
"yes, of course, who else do I have here brother" he replied with a smile.
Sandi just saw the interaction of the two of them. Kanisa is not as close as she is to Sabri.
As close as their family was to the two of them first, but not to the two brothers.
Not too close to Kanisa or her family.
"already...
brother ate already? come eat together, me and Kanisa...."
"ohh, can't, I have to go straight to the hotel. Your sister-in-law has already sent a message"
Sabri sees her phone, she is seen sending a message to someone, which must be her brother-in-law.
"that's it, big brother of heart"
Saturday approached Sandi, there she patted her sister's shoulder with a smile.
he continued to approach Password until the password retreated from its steps.
"what the hell, brother!"
Sabri whispered softly in Sandi's ear.
"you, your wife know who she is? don't make trouble! you're a husband now.press Sabri on her sister.
Sabri stayed away from Sandi. Again he patted Sandi's shoulder with a smile, and walked away from the two of them while waving his hand.
Sandi just kept quiet, without turning to Sabri after her brother said so. He also knows his position now. But this is not the time to explain who Kanisa is to Adrianty.
Kanisa could only look in wonder with Sabri's gaze, because at the time of whispering with Sandi Sabri had glanced at her for a while.
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After the departure of Sabri, Sandi and Kanisa decided to stop eating them, the first reason because Kanisa was no longer in the mood to eat. Another reason is because Sandi has a lot of work and wants to return to the company. But that was just his reason for avoiding Kanisa first.
"i can't go to your company?"
"no"
"i haven't been to the company for a long time, so you want to do something. Is it the weekend?"
"i'm the one who works?" he spoke without glancing at Kanisa.
"hhh, Sandi you are....
I just came home, so you immediately work to pick me up! " Kanisa's a little yelling because she perceives Sandi a little brash at him.
"i want you to keep me up all day I don't want to know!"
Kanisa threw her face into the car glass.
"kanisa, if you want me to go, you should give me the news that you're coming home. Is this sudden, I'm again working you call me, I immediately pick us up, especially? You should be thanking me, not even ngerepotin me"
Sandi replied with enough Patience, Kanisa was this way from the beginning her will must be followed.
"i just want you..."
"do you want to go to your hotel or do you want kamana?" sandi interrupted Kanisa's conversation.
"i want to be with you"
"can't!"
"can!"
"can't Kanisa, I have to tell you how many times!" this time the voice of Sandi was already heard rising by an octave.
It's already entered a memorial day, that means Kanisa must take care of her attitude.