The Seed of the Ex!

The Seed of the Ex!
Chapter 6 - Right or wrong?



'Either the steps I take are true or I don't know. Giving Jo hope, is this right?'


Trisya glanced at Jonatan's face which looked bright, he looked very happy, at this time they were walking together towards Trisya's apartment. Every night he comes to take Trisya home. Jo smiled and then hooked his fingers in Trisya's fingers, warm indeed, but there was not the slightest pounding in Trisya's heart for Jo.


"What's wrong?" jo asked, as he caught Trisya glancing from the edge of his eye.


"No," Trisya shook her head as she turned her eyes, "oh, it's here." The screech.


Jo and Trisya stopped in their tracks, "just here Jo, you go home, it's night."


"I'll go after you come in."


"All right!" Trisya waved her hand and went inside her apartment.


He took off the shoes he was wearing and then passed to his room to clean himself.


Trisya lay down on the bed, she checked her phone and checked her social media, nothing interesting, she breathed heavily and threw her phone in any direction, now she lives a kara, she's just a little bit of a girl, back alone as in the past.


'No papa Trisya, this is much better than living with psychopaths.'


Days passed, Sundays changed months, Jo again proposed to Trisya.


Under the open sky, against the backdrop of a beautiful night scene, "Trisya, will you age with me, become the Mother of my children, be my life companion from this moment onward?" Jo crouches down in front of Trisya while carrying a bouquet of flowers and a small box of bright red.


'What is this, why did Jo suddenly propose to me?


Trisya fell silent, she still sorted out the right answer.


'Should I accept?'


"Trisya, please don't embarrass me." Said Jo slowly, many pairs of eyes that also happened to be present there. Since it's a public place, many couples come here for dating.


Trisya smiled awkwardly, she nodded doubtfully, just accept it, she thought. When she is with Jo, her heart is quite calm she feels safe and especially Jo loves her.


"So what am I accepted?" ask Jo to make sure.


"Yes, I accept!" Jo gets up and hugs Trisya.


"Thank you, I promise I'll try to make you happy" Jo murmured softly, he took off his embrace and handed the flower to Trisya he opened the small box in his hand and grabbed the contents inside, which turned out to be a white ring. He smiled and pinned the ring on Trisya's fingers.


"I love you, Trisya!" He said, he approached his face about to kiss Trisya, but the woman dodged and took two steps back.


"I-I'm sorry Jo, there's too many people here, I-I'm embarrassed," he said, turning to the cliff guardrail.


Jo grunts a smile, his breathing smokes due to the fairly low temperature, "well no papa," Jo smiles awkwardly.


Jo returns to take Trisya home.


"Are you not going home?" trisya asks confused because Jo is not leaving.


"We're getting married, aren't you going to invite me in yet, it's not quite night" Jo said, noticing the clock in her hand.


"All right, good night." Jo is forced to recant her intentions and passes.


The next day, Trisya left for work as usual her home and the workplace was not too far away she simply took it on foot.


"Good morning!" Sapa Trisya to her friend who has already come first.


"Morning, how was your date last night?" ask Jesi.


Jesi is a 22-year-old girl, she is Trisya's coworker at this convenience store.


Trisya smiled forcefully, she showed the ring embedded in her ring finger, making Jesi immediately scream loudly.


"Woah, jeez! Congratulations, you're getting married, don't forget to invite me." He said excitedly.


Trisya smiled, Jesi looks happier than her. While on her own, Trisya is confused by her feelings for Jo. Trisya sighed heavily and started working, she tidied up the goods sold in the store, ranging from food and drinks and so on.


Someone Trisya knew entered the store, "Jo?!" she screeched, "doesn't you work?" Trisya widened her eyes, she wondered why at this hour Jo was wandering around.


"I was reviewing the field work with my boss, he told me to buy a drink" Jo said, taking two bottles from the refrigerator and putting them in front of Trisya.


"Oh, I see," Trisya smiled awkwardly, honestly earlier she thought Jo had come to visit her.


"Why, are you disappointed that I didn't come here for you?" Jo chuckles softly.


"What you're saying, I'm not a teenager anymore, who would care about such a little thing." Trisya said while checking the price of drinks and mentioning the price that Jo has to pay.


"Haish, what a pity, when I really want you to be mad at me for that." Trisya snorted out a laugh, so did Jo.


"Oh, Hay Mr. Jonatan, I'm Jesi Trisya's friend," he said as he offered a hand inviting Jonatan to meet.


"Hay Jesi, I don't think I need to introduce myself because you already know me." Said Jo, while welcoming Jesi's hand.


Jesi smiled awkwardly.


"Then I go first, see you later!" Jo passed after paying for her groceries.


"Well, Mr. Jonatan is very handsome huh. Trisya, you're so lucky that she loves you." His eyes followed Jo until he passed by with the black car he was riding in.


"Hey, your boyfriend is also handsome, if he knows you're praising another handsome guy, you guys are sure to fight again." Jesi grunted in annoyance.


True Ben is his girlfriend, has a temprament that is bad enough if he is angry, what else when he is jealous he tends to rampage and destroy things around him like crazy.


"Haish, don't talk about him anymore. Actually, I've been lazy to relate to him, but I'm afraid to say a breakup word to him, you know what he's doing." Jesi breathed heavily.


"But Jesi, it'd be best if you parted from him before it's too late. He's a terrible man, I'm afraid he's lost control and he's willing to hurt you." Trisya said with a worried look.


"That's what Trisya was planning, I was looking for her weakness, I was trying to catch her when I made a mistake so I could end our relationship. But, Ben is a flat and straight man he rarely makes trouble, only one shortcoming, his temperament." Jesi complains, while fixing merchandise that is not in place, or sloping and the like, because the buyers who take it are not in order.