Treasure, Throne, Glow Up

Treasure, Throne, Glow Up
Jaka is not Jaka



"Devi are you okay?" tanya Ajeng asked Devi's current state, because he noticed his friend was always silent, like thinking about something. But Ajeng is not or what it is, every Ajeng asked what is and why, Devi just looked at him and remained silent.


Devi tried to take a deep breath, raising her head to look at Ajeng who was standing in front of her. "Ajeng, the cave wants to go home" said Devi slowly.


"Huh? What's?" tanya Ajeng is less clear.


"I want to go home!!" yelled Devi crying hugging Ajeng.


"Devi you why?" tanya Ajeng was worried about Devi's state of suddenly crying like a child.


Devi is still hugging with her head leaning on Ajeng's perfect belly, Ajeng should willingly dress her beloved party wet regarding Devi's tears. Desire to get rid of, but he did not have the heart of his own friend's circumstances that are like making a mistake on someone, but who?


The guests' eyes stared at them.


"What's up?" asked Bu Rita who suddenly came to them.


"It looks like Devi's not feeling well" Ajeng said.


Bu Rita looked back at the sight of a bespectacled man standing by the large door. Getting that look, he nodded in understanding. He pushed the big door and went inside.


Bu Rita looked back at Devi, trying to caress her head. " Then Ajeng, you drive him home." Pekat Bu Rita's.


"Yes Mom." Ajeng tried to reach Devi's body, fortunately at this time the woman was slim like never before. Ajeng imagined if Devi was still fat like before, maybe they would be upended - teeter. But it seems Devi refused to.


"I'm fine." Reject Devi.


"You sure Devi?" ask Miss Rita.


Devi nods. Then look at Ajeng.


"I'll go home by myself, if you still want to be here it's okay. Miss Rita, excuse me, good night." Devi lowered her head and started walking towards the exit.


Devi stepped towards the Transjakarta stop, but as she tried to cross the road at the zebra cross a car passed and stopped in front of her. The window of the car slowly opened. Devi could see a man in glasses smiling at her. He is the show reader at the company.


"Do you want me to take you?" bargained for.


"No, I don't know you." Reject Devi firmly trying to turn through the back of the car.


Devi senses he drove her car to another place, but Devi knows this isn't over, the man apparently follows her until the busway stop.


"My name is Robin" he said, introducing himself.


"I don't care." replied Devi coldly still throwing a look at the man named Robin.


Robin nodded in understanding with her lips folded inward. "Alright, it seems like I have to tell Jaka that you refused my invitation" Robin said, trying to leave Devi.


Hearing Jaka's name, Devi tried to turn around to see Robin's departure which was further from her.


"Tu-Wait!! devi shouted trying to catch up to Robin.


Robin's smile expands, he stops stepping and turns to greet Devi.


"So you accepted my offer?" ask Robin.


"I just want to know Jaka, it has nothing to do with you" Devi replied annoyed with the man's confident attitude.


Robin smiled, he stepped ahead of Devi, of course Devi had to follow Robin's steps. Devi thought Robin was so indifferent to the circumstances, but in fact the man was just trying to carry out his duties. The proof when they want to cross the road, Robin tries to protect Devi from the touch of the car that almost hit her.


"Thank you" said Devi as the man held the car's muzzle that was close to coming into contact with Devi's thigh.


"Hurry up the way." Have Robin try to push Devi's body slowly. The woman tried to run too.


"The guy is weird." Devi muttered to see Robin across the street.


~*~


Devi tried to look around. He was so panicked when Robin stopped the car in a place that Devi said was not foreign. Not a house or a place that should be visited in this situation.


"The tomb?" devi asked, looking at Robin who had removed her seatbelt.


"Get out." Get Robin.


Devi also complied. "Do you want us here?" ask Devi.


Robin did not answer Devi's question, The man kept his way into the public cemetery to meet someone, Devi had already seen a Man crouching his back to them.


"Master. I've brought Miss Devi." said Robin.


The man looked. The man with brown eyes looked at Devi with a serious and cold gaze.


"Jaka?" Call Devi, see Robin. "Why did he call you Sir?" ask Devi.


Jaka tried to stand up, smiling at Devi.


"Congratulations" said Jaka trying to shake Devi's hand.


Devi quickly relinquished the post. "Congratulations to what?" ask Devi wonder.


"For the office you dreamt of." Jaka Evident.


Devi did not like Jaka's words very much. His eyes tried to look at the gravestone. Devi begins to remember the gravestone that sets herself apart from Jaka in a month.


"Him? She who?" tanya Devi pointed at the gravestone bearing Jaka's name on the tombstone.


"I'll wait for you in the car." Pamit Robin stepped away from them.


"looks?" tanya Jaka turned the question around.


"I'm asking you, why are you asking back!" Devi was very upset, she chose to step away.


Jaka quickly held onto Devi's wrist to prevent the woman from leaving from where she was standing.


"Take me off!" Devi tried to pull back her hand from Jaka's grasp. "Whoever you are! it's no advantage for me either!" When Devi wanted to run away from there, she did not continue.


In two steps in front of him already stood Joko, the teenage boy who once made him judged by the citizens. But Devi cannot take revenge on the teenager, due to her closeness to Jaka. Joko tried to get closer standing right in front of Devi.


"Sir Devi, I'm sorry for what happened a month ago" Joko said.


"Forget it, I don't want to hear it anymore." Devi retorted trying to walk away from Joko.


The teenager was holding his hand.


"Tell Kak Jaka to stay here for a long time, brother" said Joko trying to seduce and plead.


Devi tried to see Jaka who had just been silent.


"What do you mean, isn't he your brother?" ask Devi.


Joko shook her head and then cried. "No, Brother Jaka has left Joko for good!" His sobs.


Devi begins to understand the headstone bearing Jaka's name is not the man standing behind Joko. Then who is he? Devi tries to remember again, if Jaka and Bu Rita were ever together. But Devi still doesn't know who Jaka really is. Devi tries to calm Joko down to not cry for longer.