The Tomboy Babysitter the Heart Thief

The Tomboy Babysitter the Heart Thief
CHAPTER 39



In a boarding place.


That afternoon Siska had just returned from college. She was so upset when she found her mother lying on the bed. He was increasingly made inflamed when his uniform in the cafe was still in the dirty laundry basket.


Yes, other than college, Siska or the half-brother Suci worked part-time as a cafe waitress. He would usually leave at three in the afternoon and return home by midnight.


"God. It's so good to sleep. Do I have to wear a dirty uniform 'huh?!" skink.


"Sorry, Son. Daritadi head dizzy mom. Want to get out of bed alone the body feels all linu," said the mother, Widya.


"Certain, how am I? Do I have to dress dirty while I work?"


"Your uniform isn't just one. You can wear the other uniform."


"In the cafe there are rules. It's cafe.it's my grandmother's 'what? I can do it."


"Yes, mom wash for a while, then done using a washing machine. It must be dry fast."


"No need! Let me take these dirty clothes to loundry."


By holding back her anger, Siska put one by one her dirty clothes into a plastic bag.


"You don't buy food for mom, son? I haven't had lunch yet" Widya said.


"No! I don't have any money. Wait three more days' pay."


"So, for three days you don't eat?"


"If you want to eat there, find a job. Don't just depend on others."


"Other people? You are a mother's son. How can you tell if you're someone else?"


"When you stay here, my expenses increase. My income that I used to save up for eating."


"Why do you count once with mom? Have you forgotten how mom tried to grant all your wishes? Motorcycles, for example."


Widya pointed her index finger at the motorcycle in front of the boarding room. "Mother must pawn the house to the loan shark without your stepfather's knowledge. Do you want to know, as a result of obeying your wishes that must be granted, we were almost expelled from the house. I don't know what the fate of Bimo and her three children is now. I thought you were my only daughter. So I decided to stay here with you. But, it turns out this is how you treat mom."


"What do you want the treatment for? Every day eating good, work just relaxing, so? Remember, Mom. Now we live in the city. Everything is expensive. I'm dizzy every month having to divide my salary to pay for college, pay rent, now my burden is increasing again with the arrival of Mother here."


"Load? So, you think of mom as a burden? Good. If my presence here only adds to your burden, I'd better get out of this place."


Despite a bit of fatigue Widya tried to get out of her bed. Siska just looked at her when her real mother began to put her clothes in a bag.


"It's worth noting, I never kicked Mom out, but it was Mom who chose to leave this place."


Widya was reluctant to respond to her daughter's remarks. By enduring the pain in the heart, as well as the pain in his body, Widya went to leave the boarding house.


"I swear, your life will suffer for treating your mother like this!"


muttered.


Widya walked aimlessly. To return to his village was impossible. Bimo had said that he would take care of their farewell. But, to survive in the city is also not a good choice.


Dizziness in his head felt increasingly becoming, plus his stomach was still empty. The body suddenly collapsed and fell on the ground.


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Widya opened her eyes slowly. Looking at the wall clock in the room, the time showed seven o'clock in the evening.


"wait. Wasn't I on the street after leaving Siska's boarding house? Where am I now?" Widya mutters.


"Widya got out of her bed. He walked into the room where two people were sitting facing each other while enjoying a meal.


Widya gulped when she saw the food on the table. All the food there looks delicious and tempting.


A few moments later the woman looked at him.


"Eh, I'm sober. Let's have dinner with us" he said.


Widya who was feeling awkward shook her head.


The woman got up from her seat and approached Widya who was still not moving from the room door.


"So we found Mom passed out on the side of the road. So we took Mom to our house," said the woman, pouring rice and side dishes into a dish, and she handed it to Widya.


Widya who was hit by hunger was immediately eating the food with greed.


"Thank you, Mister, Ma'am. It helped me" Widya said after finishing the plate.


"Together, Ms. ..ehm …"


"My name is Widya."


"Sama-sama Miss Widya. Shouldn't we as fellow human beings help each other?"


Widya observed the couple. The man looked neat with a tie shirt, while the woman was wearing official clothes. His work may be in government agencies or as a civil servant.


"My name is Kanaya, just call Naya, and this is my husband, mas Aldi."


The forty-year-old man nodded his head while smiling.


"By the way, how did you pass out on the street? Where's Mom's house?" ask Aldi.


"Ehm .. I used to live with my daughter in a boarding house. But this afternoon we had a fight until he finally kicked me out."


"However, the boy drove out his own mother."


"Now I'm confused where to live."


"Oh yeah, where's your husband going?"


"We're separated, now he's in the village."


"Astaghfirullahaldzim!"


"Why are you, Mom?" ask the husband.


"Mother almost forgot today there was a meeting invitation in the district. Oh yes, please Mr. wash our used dishes breakfast, and the laundry is also still in the washing machine. Maybe it's dry, just hang it in the back. Same one more, guys, bring a bedcover to the laundry. I have to leave now before it's too late."


Kanaya grabbed her sling bag, followed by kissing her husband's hand before finally leaving the room.


"Naya .. Naya ..." Aldi shook his head in surprise.


"If you want to go to work, that's okay. Let me do my homework" Widya said.


"I'm not tasty. I'm the guest in this house, time's settled."


"It's okay, sir. I'm used to doing homework."


"Kanaya became a teacher at a High School, she left early in the morning, came home late in the afternoon and even in the evening. He often does not have time to clean the house because of his busyness. Actually I have asked her to stop working so that she became an ordinary housewife, but she is too dear to her job. Maybe this is why after being married for more than eight years, we have not been blessed with children" Aldi said.


"Maybe you have to be even more assertive on Kanaya ma'am" Widya said.


"Yes, I'm asking you to clean this house. I've got to get to the office before eight."


"Good, Sir. Surely says do."


"I leave first, Assalamu'alaikum."


"Getishalight."


Widya looked at the house. Although the size is not so large, but the furniture in it is fairly expensive.


"ah! It would be nice if I could stay in this house" he murmured.


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