Treasure, Throne, Glow Up

Treasure, Throne, Glow Up
The Hidden Feelings



Ajeng quickly received the paper bag, then clung to Devi's hand to leave the place.


Devi tried to look back at the two men. When they reached the toilet, Ajeng tried to check all the items he requested.


"I admit he is so responsible" Ajeng said showing the contents of the paper bag to Devi. "And he really bought boba macha." Eagerness adheres the boba macha to her thin cheeks.


"Based on you, it should not be like that" said Devi commemorating Ajeng.


"Biarin, once looking for profit with his own boss." said Ajeng defended himself.


Devi tries to get into the WC to change pants, lifting the pants up high, Devi's smile is painted when she knows that the pants fit the color of her office blezer, but Devi was a little curious about the price of the pants and was so surprised to know the price of the pants. Indeed, according to Raka maybe it was very cheap, but for Devi not, although he was already the Manager still he had to save money payday not to buy a lot of office clothes.


Devi opens the WC door.


"Well, it fits your blezer. The man is indeed extraordinary." said Ajeng, suck his boba macha.


Both Devi's eyebrows furrowed. "This bell is a toilet!" Jerky Devi.


"Sorry, abis can not refuse anyway, anyways it's over. heheheh ...."


Devi breathed a long breath.


"He also bought menstrual pain relief drinks, but the cave did not tell him to buy." Ajeng showed the drink was made from a glass bottle.


Devi silently accepted the object, as she stepped out of the toilet. All the workers' eyes saw them, but the two women did not care much, Ajeng chose to return to his desk and Devi still stood looking at the door of the room still tightly closed.


"Is Mr Riki still inside?" tanya Devi spoke to herself.


Devi slowly opened the door of the room. As he tried to peek at the two eyes the man looked sharply at him


"Sorry." Devi quickly closed back in fear.


Not long after the door was opened, he saw Riki coming out of there quickly Devi bent her body.


"Aren't you the fat woman who broke my suit?" ask Riki.


"Yes sir, you are right." Devi replied without hesitation.


The man laughed a little. "How come? You go on a strict diet to slim down like this? What program are you following?" riki asked curiously but for Devi it was like humbling himself and Devi did not like anyone talking about her in the past.


Devi intended to answer, however.


"Devi!!" raka shouted from inside the room.


"I'll excuse you sir." Pamit Devi went inside.


Riki grinned. "That's what it looks like."


~*~


Devi rushed to Raka. The man stood back to himself.


"Yes sir?" ask Devi.


"What are you doing outside, you don't know how much work you have to do!?" asked Raka annoyed.


Devi. "I'm sorry sir."


"Back to work." Raka Leech.


Devi stepped into her study.


"And don't you get close to him." added Raka avoiding the view from Devi's eyes that like asking. But the woman held back from asking.


Devi put the paper bag that was hanging in her hand and started to finish the job again.


~*~


"Lu sure you don't want to go home with the cave?" tanya Ajeng is disappointed when Devi refuses to go home together.


"Not to be unwilling, the problem is that Raka is still working and the cave is not good for you" explained Devi.


Ajeng turned to see Robin and Raka talking, like talking about something very important.


Ajeng raised his lips. "Alright then, dahh .." waved to Devi.


Devi returned the hand. When Ajeng was getting close to the door, Robin was just as eager to move, making their shoulders clash. Immediately Robin stepped aside, allowing Ajeng to come out first. Without hesitation Ajeng came out of the room, stepping towards the elevator. When the door began to close a hand held the elevator door, Ajeng could clearly see some veins on the hand.


Robin gave a smile as Ajeng raised his head to look at him. Ajeng quickly threw the view in the other direction.


"Return to what?" robin asked open the conversation in the silence of the elevator.


"Transjakarta." answered Ajeng briefly but clearly.


Robin nodded his head in understanding. The bespectacled man looked at Ajeng, then smiled. Of course Ajeng knows that.


"Is there something to me?" tanya Ajeng was a little scared.


Robin nodded. "You're so pretty." Praise Robin.


Ajeng turned to look at Robin with his furrowed brows because he did not understand Robin's purpose with the words he threw.


Ting!


The elevator doors opened, they were still staring at each other, quickly Ajeng tried to realize not to be affected with Robin's sharp eyes and left the man alone. Robin smiled back.


~*~


"You're not coming home?" tanya Raka stood in front of the door.


"Didn't you say yourself, if the work is not finished, you can't leave the seat." explained Devi.


"Yes, but I'm sure you're done with the job now."


"Have you finished?" ask Devi.


"Are you reading Jaka's diary?" tanya Raka ventured.


DEG.


Devi's chest felt tight, he looked down at the book which he happened to be reading, back to see Raka.


"Do you know what Jaka looks like?" ask Devi curiously.


"Don't you ever see her?" asked Raka turned around asking.


Devi looked back at the book with the brown leather cover. "Yes, but unfortunately I don't know how he treats women." Devi's tears suddenly trickled down right above the old book.


"Home, it's night." Raka stepped out of the room.


Devi Aldiva tried to put the old book in her bag and completely left the office. Devi crouched down trying to calm herself down, crying over the man she didn't know before. But Devi does not know that Raka is the most hurt.


How not he has killed the man who is in love with the woman as she is. Honestly Raka is not so interested in the fat Devi, but because of her promise and she is so responsible for Jaka's death actually she has to accept it. Now Raka begins to know what Jaka saw from Devi.


~*~


"Assalamualaik." Greetings Devi, but her steps stopped when she saw the family gathering sitting on the carpet pandan leaves, not only her family, but she also saw the family of the man who had rejected the proposal of the Father. Devi was silent, even though the gazes of everyone who was there were staring at her.