The Story of Children Pharmacy

The Story of Children Pharmacy
Chapter 64



This afternoon, Arani came home sooner than usual. Because all of his teachers are going to have meetings. Helen could also get the job done faster. The child and the mother can gather during the day. They decided to cook together. Sememtara Tia in her room.


"The flour is less, Ma," said Arani when he saw the flour in his kitchen a little leftover.


"Bik, is our flour supply running out?"


Helen turned her eyes to Reina who was picking up the bowl and spoon.


"Yes, Mom. The rest of it,"


"Mom buy first at minimart,"


Helen removed the plastic covered in fine potatoes from her hands.


"Nonsense, Ma,"


Helen looked doubtfully at her daughter. Not usually Arani want to go out to buy kitchen equipment like that.


"What really?" Helen asked, hesitating, and Arani nodded her head.


There was no doubt when Arani nodded. Helen immediately took her debit card to hand over to Arani.


"Be careful, yeah. Her cross look right and left," Helen's message to her daughter while putting the debit card in Arani's hand.


Arani felt that Helen was mocking him.


"Am I a child?" answer with pursed lips.


Helen laughed at him. He rubbed the top of his son's hair.


"Just be careful!"


Arani nodded then walked with her carefree steps.


"I'm leaving" exclaimed the girl before her back was gone from Helen's eyes.


"My son's big brother, Bik," the mother-of-one told Reina.


"Yes, tumben wants to be given such a task," replied Reina while laughing. His shadow returns to the past where he helped Arani in taking care of the beautiful girl. Arani is a spoiled child and never wants to be involved in any business that he thinks is troublesome.


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Arani put two kilos of flour and all the equipment he thought was necessary.


Before long there was a man who put his groceries near Arani's property as if he wanted to be counted faster.


Of course making Arani pissed and then he turned his head. His eyes turned as he came back to meet the man he had a problem with in the park the other day.


"This adek used to be yes, Mas," the cashier mediated. Aldo is not wrong. Seeing the man nod, the cashier immediately calculated the total to be paid by Arani.


"It's a hundred and forty-nine thousand in total" said the female cashier.


Arani gives Helen a debit card and types a pin after the payment is complete Arani hand grabs her shopping bag.


After the card returned to his hand, Arani said,


"Thank you,"


The sharp eyes of the man stared at the back of Arani who disappeared behind the transparent door of the minimarket and the cashier realized that. He even smiled thinly with a ring on his head.


"Don't look at it, Mas. I'll fall in love,"


The man had a chance. But as much as possible he covered it.


"So how much is the total? don't worry about me, ma'am,"


The cashier cursed in his heart. A haughty man with a myriad of charms indeed managed to make anyone turn away.


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"Assalamu'alaikum" cried Arani as he entered his house. He immediately walked towards the kitchen to continue his activities that had been delayed.


At this time the menu they will make is pempek and potato paste according to Arani's request.


"Vaalaikumsalam. I think I'm tired of Mommy's kids,"


Helen welcomed her son who sat down. Helen's hand stretched out to rub Arani's forehead.


"You don't want to buy a kitchen?" Helen asked with jail. Curious about his son's answer.


"By pleasure, Madam,"


Arani put on her sweet smile. Helen had no idea that Arani had just been overwhelmed with frustration.


"Let's continue cooking,"


"OK deh. Wash your hands first, Ma," Arani reminded Mommy.


"Yes, honey. Later because of the hands of Mama who abis darken your sweat, the wedding becomes salty,"


"H mom! my sweat is sweet tau," Arani's whining made Helen laugh.


"Yes, that's sweet. Like the guy who has the sweat,"