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Yumna did not know where to go, she walked without using the sandals out of the hotel. The twenty-one-year-old girl desperately ran away from home with nothing.
Because walking while daydreaming Yumna hit a beautiful woman, “maaf,” shrieked while bowing his head in shame.
I don't know how far he's left with his sore foot. He was in front of a shophouse near the park. Yumna glanced at the store that sold various kinds of food, the stomach that since noon yesterday was not filled to protest. But he has no money.
“Ah, not papa.” The woman examined Yumna's appearance from top to bottom, her clothes branded but the girl did not wear footwear.
“His leg was injured. Let me treat inside,” invite the girl.
“Do not be afraid, come.” Anindi leads Yumna into her shop. Yes, that woman is Anindi, Tomi's wife.
Yumna nodded following the woman, she was led into a large room.
Anindi asked her employees to get her water and a medicine box. He crouched to put Yumna's feet into the basin. The girl quickly prevented it.
“Don't Mom, I can do it myself.” Reject the delicate Yumna, put her own foot into the basin and wash it off.
“Bibiiii, sister's leg why?” arraz asked when he saw the leg that his aunt had observed was injured.
Arraz, Ghani's son, has just come around with a babysitter. Her parents were on their honeymoon, so she joined her aunt.
“Luka Darling, Arraz sitting there huh. Aunty put this sister's foot down first,” said Anindi. The three-year-old boy nodded. According to her aunt, sitting next to Yumna.
“I'm alone Ma'am,” Yumna took the ointment in Anindi's hands politely.
“Where are you going?” ask Anindi carefully. The girl he was helping was like she had a problem.
“Do not know where you are going,” replied Yumna with a smile. Suddenly his stomach rang.
“Sister hasn't eaten?” ask Arraz.
Yumna nodded in embarrassment, to be dishonest she could get even more hungry. Let his pride plummet from asking for the mercy of others.
"Sister wait a minute," Arraz got off the couch running small out followed by the babysitter.
Anindi smiled looking at her extremely generous nephew. He knows where Arraz is going.
“Stay here for a while, I happen to be looking for employees.” Anindi said a little lie, so that the girl did not refuse and drop her pride because she felt pitied.
“Can I really work here.” Yumna said with a bright shine, “but I don't carry a diploma or anything."
“No diploma is required, the important thing is that you work earnestly and honestly. Who can I call you?” anindi said kindly.
“Yumna,” answered the girl cheerfully because she had gotten a place to live and work at once.
God is good at sending good people to help him, from last night until now. Without knowing the two people who helped him, there was only one roof.
“I Nindi, you do not hesitate. Someone will teach you here." Tomi's wife took a sitting position next to Yumna.
“No need to call formally so,” Anindi said with a smile.
"Sister eat first, Arraz has bought food for brother." Arraz asked the babysitter to put food on the table.
"Eat, don't be ashamed." Anindi sat Arraz next to her.
"Dedek wants to eat too?" Arraz muttered while stroking Anindi's stomach.
"Dear not, we'll eat with Uncle."
Yumna smiled looking at the little boy who was very obedient to the woman he called the aunt. He opened a plastic containing rice complete with drinking water.
"Don't you want a good cake?" Bargain Arraz, "all the cake here is delicious." Promotion of the boy.
"Eemm, this is enough." Reject Yumna condolence while bribing rice portions of his jumbo.
But the boy did not listen to Yumna's words. Get off the couch and run over and ask the store clerk to bring him a few pieces of cake.
"Don't be shy, finish the meal. Or I'll get out of here first lest you be ashamed." The pregnant woman was worried that the girl next to her was embarrassed to eat because she was there.
"Don't you, I'm here." Prevent Yumna, where she might drive out this shopkeeper who just became her boss.
"It's all for sister" exclaimed Arraz with a bright smile as the clerk placed three pieces of cake on the glass table.
Yumna suddenly rounded her eyes, "which sister can eat as much as that deck, the rice is a lot." The girl grimaced to see the banquet before her.
"So dear, how can you write it all at once." Anindi chuckles a little combing her nephew's hair with fingers.
"But it can be eaten later, right Bi?" Arraz looked at Anindi.
"Maybe let her brother eat first. Don't bother Arraz."
"Arraz play first?" Ghani's son's permission after nodding.
"May, but play it in here."
"Each Aunt, get some chocolate first." He said as he reached out his palm before Anindi.
"Enough three yes, said mother can not be more right." Anindi gave Arraz three chocolate coins. The boy loved chocolate coins.
"But mother is not here Auntie," said Arraz to be given more rations.
"Auntie can call your Mother now" Anindi said, chuckling as she looked at the face of Ghani and Khalisa's son, pouting.
"Arraz just wants to give thanks to brother," he said lethargic.
"You have Arraz, sharing is good. Especially giving what we like. That's a lot of merit" Anindi advised.
"Yes, let Arraz get a lot of rewards." Tukas Arraz gave Yumna two chocolate coins.
"Make Arraz alone, Brother has eaten rice and there are still cakes that have not been eaten." Reject Yumna, pity the little boy who looks so fond of the chocolate coin.
"May you keep it for later," Arraz forced to put a chocolate coin on Yumna's left palm. The girl just accepted Arraz's gift.