
Devi kept thinking about the incident when Jaka met the stranger. Seen Jaka who sat in front, busy with the ordered menu. Devi's mouth was puffed up but the curiosity to ask was huge, but there was no courage to say it.
The cafe they went to was getting more and more crowded. Many young people who make this cafe as their place of tongkrongan. They can sing and laugh out loud with friends from their respective groups.
Yes, even though many people remain at their desks quiet and quiet. Not a word came out. It makes Ajeng a beard.
"Jeez Devi why are you quiet!?" ask Ajeng.
Devi sees Ajeng feeling guilty.
"What's the reason for Jaka?" tanya Ajeng pointed at Jaka who was busy with cell phones. Because Ajeng pointed at himself, he turned to look at Ajeng and then saw Devi.
"Is that true?" tanya Jaka made sure.
Devi was silent, hesitant to say anything.
"Then I'm out of here." Pamit Jaka's.
"No need. The cave has also been told to go home the same nyokap. Cave first Dev, spirit to his diet."
"You want a cave between stops?" tawar Devi's.
"No need, the cave rises Bang Jek. Noh, wait for his brother. Bc ..." Step out of the cafe.
Devi's eyes still follow Ajeng's every move until the woman finally goes missing along with the booked online motorcycle taxi. Devi returned to her original position, seeing Jaka who both saw her.
"Why?" ask Devi awkwardly.
"Just be upset" said Jaka trying to eat the ice cubes left in the glass.
"I'm sorry about who?" devi asks, hoping that Jaka will uncover who the mysterious man she was with just now.
"With you."
"With me? Why?" devi asked in surprise when she found out who upset Jaka.
"Why do you want to lose weight?" jaka asked while looking at Devi so seriously.
"Yes, because I just want to change destiny."
"Changing fate if you're supposed to be fat, but want to be skinny?" ask Jaka.
The words were very piercing to Devi's chest. Seems like he doesn't really like the words from Jaka's sexy mouth.
"What if I'm skinny? Is that a problem for you?" devi asked trying not to get emotional, she tried to stay calm.
Jaka could see Devi's teary eyes holding back her emotions. The woman stood up and tried to leave her seat.
"Because I prefer the fat Devi!" Jaka was firm.
Devi looked back, seeing the same Jaka looking at her. Slowly Jaka stood up from his seat, trying to get close to Devi.
"It's night. I'll take you home." Step ahead.
"What's he talking about? Did I hear wrong?" Mumbled Devi.
~*~
Chief Devi kept bowing watching his stocky feet that were walking step by step.
His short steps followed the man in front, Devi occasionally saw Jaka from the back, looking at the back of the back that was so gallant and mighty, it was visible from the arm muscles that appeared on the sleeves of the shirt that Jaka was wearing.
Buk up!
Devi accidentally hit someone's back. "Ma-I'm sorry" he said, feeling guilty. As he tries to see who he hit, he is very grateful, it turns out that Jaka is not someone else.
"You daydreaming?" ask Jaka.
"Ti-No!" Reject Devi.
Jaka raised his chin up quickly. "Your house" he said.
Devi looked to her right, it turned out that they had arrived. Devi. Why when with Jaka so quickly finished.
"Thank you." Devi stepped towards the door.
Of course Jaka didn't leave until someone came out to open the door. Until finally the door of Devi's house was opened.
"Gosh, you're home by yourself?" ask Mami.
"I'm the same ...?" Show Devi.
"Who's the guy?" ask Mami.
Devi turned her head, apparently Jaka had left the place.
"Forget it." Devi forced her way in.
"Mami thought you'd be ushered in by a handsome man" said Mami trying to lock the door.
"Mr hasn't come home yet?" devi asked multiplying the attention.
"He was carrying goods out of town, he said. Maybe tomorrow morning he'll be home." Obviously Mommy.
Devi and Mami stepped into their rooms. Devi tried to look at the email on her laptop. There's a new job Devi has to finish tomorrow.
"Because I prefer the fat Devi!"
The words continued to echo in Devi's ears.
~*~
"Good morning Pa, Mam." said Devi as she joined her parents.
"What time is it coming home?" ask Devi.
"Hour 3 nights." replied the Father, trying to help Mami. "Where are you going this early in the morning?" asked when he saw Devi, his daughter walked towards the exit.
"Sports." replied Mami. Devi loses quickly when she wants to answer your questions.
"If so Devi goes first yes. Assalamualaikum." Kissing the back of his parents' hands.
"Getishalight." Reply they are compact.
~*~
Devi took the first step to get out of the house. Still quiet no one commented on him, whatever the discussion was still Devi did not like it. But it seemed like the freedom Devi felt would not be so long as she looked at the mothers walking towards her.
"Eh, neng Devi, want some sport?" ask one of them.
"Yes" replied Devi feeling objection to their presence.
A few steps behind Devi, the mothers whispered about her. Devi was fed up with all this. He was always silent with their filthy chatter, without retaliating a single bit from their speech.
The trouble has not yet reached those mothers. There are two women who cross paths with Devi, pay attention to themselves with others, then they laugh a little behind, what they laugh about, it makes Devi uncomfortable. Devi decides to return home, but her steps are stopped by someone.
A man was standing right in front of him.
"Where are you going?" ask Jaka.
"You go home." Devi retorted slowly, walking ahead of Jaka.
Jaka tries to get to Devi. "Why?" jaka asked back, trying to find an answer that satisfied him.
Devi stopped her steps, looking at Jaka with a look of despair. Jaka's smile gradually disappeared, when he saw the look on Devi's face.
"What's up?" jaka asked as he saw the woman in front of him trying to hold back his cries.
Jaka quickly takes off his shirt and covers over Devi's head. Devi was so surprised when the shirt landed on her head gently, seen from inside through the gap, she could see Jaka's pretty mature gaze staring intently at her. Devi tried to close her eyes so as not to cause a tense atmosphere.
"If you're relieved, tell me." said Jaka gently.
Devi tries to get rid of Jaka's shirt from overhead. He saw the man was fine.
"I'm fine." replied Devi calmly.
Jaka was smiling too. "You want to continue the sport?" tanyakanya.
Devi nodded slowly. He followed Jaka's short steps. Devi recalled last night. He was eager to ask 'who was the man you were with last night?'
But somehow Devi didn't have enough courage to say it.