
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. He sees a man standing behind a teenager named Joko. The man looked at them with a look of guilt.
"So what really happened?" Inner Devi.
~*~
"I had a mistake with them" said Jaka made Devi speechless to see him.
"Error? What mistake?" ask Devi curiously.
"I killed the real Jaka," Jaka's reply made Devi startled trying to stare intently at him. "That's why I'm always here. Even I know you through Jaka's actual diary," Jaka pulled out a book from his backpack and put it on the table for Devi. "Take it." Tell her.
Without a doubt Devi also took the book with the dark brown synthetic leather cover. It looks ancient but it seems like it is always cared for by the owner, there is an intention to open, but Devi undoes her intention later.
"I'll take him home" Devi told Jaka.
"All right." Jaka gave a smile to Devi.
By then, a servant had brought their order.
~*~
BLAM!
Devi slammed the door of the car that had driven her home.
"Thank you" he said to two of the men in the car.
"Devi wait!" Call Jaka, trying to get close to Devi who was already standing at the door.
"Yes?" devi asked confusedly.
Geck! Geck!
Devi is surprised, quickly trying to get rid of Jaka's hand not to knock the door back.
"You're crazy!" said Devi annoyed. "Go away from here!" Devi tries to push Jaka's body to leave the place.
But Jaka did not listen to Devi's words, he remained standing behind Devi, waiting for someone to open the door and finally what Jaka was waiting for finally materialized.
It was my father who opened the door for them. "Assalamualaikum Pa." Greetings Devi as you look at Devi and then her gaze turns on Jaka.
"Assalamualaikum O'm." Hail Jaka.
"Waalaikumsalam warahmatullahi. You're the guy who made Devi cry, right?" ask me to make Devi ashamed.
Jaka smile. "Yes Om, please forgive me."
"You come in" said Mr. Devi to enter the house.
Devi complied, stepping into the house. I looked at Jaka with a serious look, of course it didn't scare him. Jaka was used to facing this kind of gaze. When else if not his father.
"Sit down, let's talk for a minute." I asked Jaka to sit down first. Of course he did not reject the invitation, this was Jaka's real intention.
"What do you want to drink?" ask Father.
"No need sir, I'm not here long." Decline Jaka.
"But I want to talk to you for a long time."
Hearing that made Jaka smile blush in embarrassment.
~*~
"Where's Mom?" tanya Devi finished the shower.
"There's something outside, with your friend" replied Mami.
"Friends?" Devi ran out.
"What's the matter, baby?" ask Father.
"That Jaka hasn't come home yet?" tanya Devi scratched the back of her neck while not itching.
"It's okay, sometimes you need a friend to talk to." explained Mr.
Devi took a long breath.
"Can I add more coffee?" robin raised his empty glass.
"Yes, wait a minute." Devi stepped in.
"Eh! His glass?" Call Robin.
You laughed a little.
Five minutes later Devi came out of the house carrying a pot of hot coffee for the three men.
"It's a good pleasure." Devi put the teapot in the middle and went back inside the house. Robin took the car to take it somewhere else. Because he knew Jaka wanted to chat without any other listeners besides the questioner.
"Have you known Devi for a long time?" ask the Father suddenly.
Jaka smile. "Lumayan."
"Then? Do you like it?" ask the Father back.
"Yes, but it looks like Devi isn't. Even he tried to always stay away from me." replied Jaka.
Father patted Jaka's shoulder sign give encouragement to the man, he can only give a smile to the Father sign in response to it.
From behind the door Mami seemed to disagree with the decision of the Father to match Devi with Jaka. An hour more they talked and when Jaka really paid to go home, you stepped in by locking the door of the house.
"What are you doing?" ask Mommy to Father.
He looked at Mami. " What's up, baby?" ask me I don't understand my question.
"Did you match that kid with Devi?" ask Mami to guess.
"Indeed why? Jaka's a good boy, isn't he?" ask me for an opinion from Mami.
"You forgot that we're still there to propose to Devi with your half-brother?" ask Mami.
"Forget it, I'm sure Devi won't."
"Why do you guess, not necessarily Devi refused, right?"
"Mam stop!" The father stepped into the room.
My mother tried to follow her husband. Of course Devi unintentionally' listened to every single one of their words from behind the door.
"Don't tell me that cold guy?" guess Devi.
Devi tries to calm down, he steps towards his desk, trying to check what documents he has to work on for tomorrow. Devi felt her bag was so heavy, while checking she found a book, she remembered the book Jaka gave her. He also threw the book on his bed, with the aim of reading it after work.
"Alright, let's get excited." Devi tries to stretch all the stiff muscles and starts doing her activities.
~*~
2 Hours Devi finished all the reports, this was the last day she did this. Tomorrow he is already a Manager at the company, Devi's smile expands as she fantasizes about assuming the position. But the view became diverted to a brown-coated book that was waiting for him to be ready to read immediately. Devi tried to get on her bed.
"So this is Jaka's original book?" Devi muttered trying to remove the book strap.
Slightly shabby on the paper has started to be yellowish brown, it may have been stored for a long time. There were a lot of envelopes tucked into the book, all addresses on Devi's behalf.
"Who are you really?" ask Devi.
Slowly Devi tried to open up sheet by sheet from the book. Even Devi found a picture of herself who still looks fat, not fat a month ago, but when she was still sitting on the High School bench. Devi tries to find Jaka's figure, but she does not find the photo of the owner of the book, all the contents of this book are all about him.