UNINTENTIONALLY

UNINTENTIONALLY
Episode 66



Considering Dinda hid Johan in her house, Steve was honestly angry.


And on the other hand, Steve couldn't see Dinda crying even though he had already explained this truth.


Steve tested it, although Steve knew honestly that last night he saw Johan coming to Dinda's apartment.


When Steve wanted to get into his car, this man named Johan suddenly came out of several cars that were lying parked not far from Steve's car'.


His body staggered, soaking wet. He was limping in walking. Johan looked very sad that night.


Last night everything Steve had witnessed, only he didn't know it was going to happen like this. He regretted it earlier, why did he overreact.


Shouldn't he believe in Dinda, but why blame Dinda unilaterally. Steve grumbled, he was banging the steering wheel repeatedly, he was venting his frustration.


"Damn!" Shouted Steve annoyed. He still thinks about what happened earlier. "Truly shit!" Steve again shrieked in deep annoyance.


"Why am I angry at Dinda, when I myself have seen the real events" said Steve self-blame.


He wanted to calm himself down, Steve was driving his car home. He wanted to free all his thoughts from this mess.


While Dinda who cried sobbing in the apartment, thinking also of the incident earlier. Everything has happened, can no longer be returned to the beginning. If time can be turned back, Dinda better not help Johan at all than to make Steve angry.


Dinda was confused who to complain to. No one could understand the difficult situation that Dinda was facing.


Of all her female friends, only Rina was the place to complain about various complaints. Currently Rina was on leave, so Dinda was confused about who to pour out her heart on.


"Usually Rina will always be here, she will definitely calm me down," Dinda grumbled. "But now, he's out of nowhere."


Steve's words that say he is ****** are not in the heart, only Dinda feels guilty when not telling Steve that Johan is at home.


Rice has become porridge, there is nothing to regret. Dinda wanted to tell me all her complaints this morning. But to whom he must complain.


But for some reason, Eva's shadow comes to mind. The woman's name is in Dinda's memory.


Dinda does not know why, can face Eva crossed in his brain. Eva can help Dinda every time Dinda is in a difficult situation. He's always there every time Dinda needs help. Maybe it didn't matter if Dinda told Eva this story, Dinda wanted to do it.


"Yes, Eva," Dinda flicked her finger, her passion was like winning the lottery.


Dinda called Eva as soon as possible. Dinda invited him to meet at a cafe near her library, only he could be a place to complain at this time.


In her phone call, Eva complies with Dinda's willingness to meet at the cafe. Eva says that she is free, so she can meet Dinda.


In accordance with their agreement, Eva is now waiting at the cafe. Eva waved her hand as Dinda had arrived the door of the cafe.


"Dinda, here," Eva shouted.


Dinda headed to Eva's desk, pulled up a chair and sat down nearby. "You're faster than I thought you would be" Dinda said. "I'm sorry Va, I'm late" said Dinda, feeling guilty.


"No problem Din, I just arrived, too" Eva joked.


On the table, Eva had already ordered two glasses of fruit juice. He bought the last time Dinda paid for Eva's meal at a Japanese restaurant. Just a drink, not something big to pay for.


"Come, say. Want to vent about what this is," Eva started the subject. "What are you in trouble again? Tell me, "pinta Eva.


"I want to confide in you a little" replied Dinda. He started to sit back and put his bag on the table. "It's a trivial matter, not so important."


"Yes, try to tell me what the problem is," Eva wanted to know. "That unimportant matter, I wonder," Eva insisted.


Dinda nodded, she started talking. "So, my high school friend just had a little fight with her boyfriend. Because there was a misunderstanding, finally, my friend's girlfriend left him in a state of anger. About you think, how to keep his girlfriend from getting angry or how to make up," Dinda asked for a solution.


"Wait on! Wait!" Eva raised her hand. He stopped talking to Dinda for a moment because Eva remembered something. "High School Friends?" Eva suspects.


"Yes, high school friend," replied Dinda.


"Which "High School Friend? As far as I know your high school friends are just me, Intan, Dwi, Beautiful, Tya, Jessy and Jolane," Eva recalled. "So which one of your high school friends?"


That's all Eva remembers, the rest she tried to remember again maybe she forgot one of her friends.


"Not a schoolmate from our High School, but from another school," elak Dinda. "He had another fight with his girlfriend. That's why I asked you, because you're an expert in dating."


"Hey, I'm the master" said Eva. "Until called an expert of all."


"You're good at luring men" Dinda boasted.


"Here you go, don't talk about my obscure exes" Eva said. "We'll discuss your friend's problem first," Eva was kind in discussing men.


"So, the conclusion is that after listening to your story, I can tell" Eva went into detail. "That is actually everyone who is in a relationship, if fighting is a natural thing. I'm just with mas Dani always fight, every time," he concluded comparing.


"So, if misunderstanding in a relationship is a natural thing?" Dinda.


Eva nodded. "Yes, that's natural," he confirmed his words.


"Keep, what is the best solution for them to be better, because I feel sorry for my friend, he is very sad at this time," Dinda asked for a solution while devoting all what she wanted to ask.


"The solution is from two sides to give in to each other" Eva said. "Thus this little quarrel could get better."


"Miss yes," Dinda propped up her chin, looking up at the face thinking the truth about this defeat word.


"You're sure that's the solution" Dinda whined. "The girl's side has to give that to the guy?"


"Iyes" eva nodded. "The quarrel was a natural thing, I say once again. The quarrel can be finished if both parties succumb to each other and do not corner their partners with each other. Especially in the household, if the husband and wife quarrel if they do not find the best solution, yes obviously both parties will lose. This is why most married couples in Indonesia divorce under the age of thirties, yes it was, because they did not want to give up," explained Eva. He's a little good at romance.


"Gini yah Din," Eva continued. "The couples who always fight are usually the ratio of their love level exceeds those who rarely fight" Eva details. "So, quarrels must also find a bright spot solution, otherwise your friend will lose his girlfriend due to misunderstanding only."


Dinda frowned, she looked at Eva's words.


"Anyway, the best solution is, to give up. Do not let because each ego makes a relationship that has been built into cracks just like that" advises Eva. "Remember, building a romantic chemistry is not as easy as making putu cake dough. Kudu nyari fitting, which can understand the characteristics of each partner and also maintain emotions. That's the criterion" said Eva. He was very passionate about stirring emotions.


Dinda was stunned, she thought it was true what Eva said. There's no harm in apologizing to Steve again.


"It's okay" replied Dinda.


"Related?" Eva ensure. "Or maybe it's your own love story, who's my boyfriend," Eva guessed, she teased Dinda into telling her honesty.


"What the hell is Va," Dinda dodged. "It's not me, but my friend" Dinda blushed. He was a little embarrassed to say that it was his story.


"My God, it's okay. I'm not gonna leak, I'm wearing leak-proof coating, '" Eva said, she promised, that she could be trusted.


"It's okay, it's nobody," Dinda again won't admit it. But his face looks red.


"I'm just, Mr. Steve is your girlfriend," Eva guessed. "Or Rendy!"


Dinda who was sipping fruit juice immediately coughed in surprise. Eva made him almost choke on ice.


"Don't mess around," Dinda has nothing to do with covering up their relationship. "I can't date a super fierce boss. His face was arrogant, like seeing what it was, annoying."


"Kok I'm not suspicious well, same you are Din," Eva said. Eva narrowed her eyes, looking at Dinda's face closely. He tried to read Dinda's mind, as if he were an expert at mind reading.


"Suspicious what," Dinda wondered. "Already Va, you are like a fortune teller, like to guess," Dinda concluded.


"I still suspect that you and Steve have a relationship?"


"In habit, you Va, like to gossip," Dinda grumbled. "That's it, don't talk about it anymore. Thank you for your comment this morning, see you at the office, well," Dinda left Eva alone at the cafe.


Eva blinked her eyelashes repeatedly. He thinks Dinda's a little weird. Dinda looks like she's hiding something from him.


But Eva doesn't know what Dinda is hiding.


On the way home, Dinda walked down the pavement floor with bright yellow. He walked while bowing his head while thinking about Eva's words earlier.


Most of what Eva says has a point. Giving up, I better give up, apologize to Steve that way he will no longer be angry with me. Dinda muttered along the way.


Dinda thought about going to Steve's house. He wanted to apologize, and had to settle the matter completely.


This misunderstanding must be ended as soon as possible, Dinda does not want if this error becomes more complicated and chaotic.


Maybe God blessed Dinda's steps, she made it easy to make a decision. Because Dinda is destined for Steve's house, Dinda is accidentally close to the busway.


The decision is unanimous, Dinda must go to Steve's house, apologize for his mistake and so Dinda feels she will calm down. He doesn't have to feel guilty anymore.


"Take the busway for a while, it'll get to Steve's house" Dinda thought there was no harm in her explaining what happened. "Yes, it should be, go to Steve's house and apologize and explain the mistake I made."


Finally Dinda decided to go to Steve's house, the man's business is still angry with him or not, Dinda did not want to guess. Dinda is sure, Steve this time will definitely listen to him. He goes to Steve's house, even if Steve doesn't want to talk to him, Dinda doesn't care.


Until he arrived at Steve's house, Dinda was greeted by Uncle Lu. The old man opened the door for Dinda.


"Good day uncle you," said Dinda kindly. At the door, Dinda smiled at the old man.


Uncle Lu also replied with a warm smile. "Miss Dinda, what's up here," uncle Lu made small talk.


"I'm looking for Steve" replied Dinda. "Steve's there?"


Uncle Lu's hand was holding the doorknob, while his head looked into the house. "Master Steve is swimming" Uncle Lu told me. "Since he came home this morning, he's been swimming all the way up until now non-stop."


"From morning till now?"


Uncle Lu nodded. "Even the waiter said that he had swam back and forth hundreds of times without stopping."


Non-stop? mummified Dinda.


"May I go in to see him, I want to talk to him" Dinda pleaded. He was hoping to meet Steve.


Uncle Lu's face shriveled, he thought for a moment. Uncle Lu looked back at the house his face hesitated to let Dinda in.


But Uncle Lu let Dinda in who knew Dinda could help.


Then Uncle Lu said, "Alright Miss, you can see Young master," your uncle allowed. "Please persuade the young master not to be too hard in swimming, I fear that he is injured," uncle Lu pleaded.


"I'll persuade her," Dinda nodded. "Uncle need not worry, I will definitely persuade Steve to stop swimming" Dinda promised.


"I trust you, Miss," said your uncle full of hope.


Uncle Lu led Dinda to the pool, and Dinda followed him. Arriving at the pool, she wants to leave Dinda alone with Steve.


He did not want to disturb them young people.


For the last time, your Uncle reminded Dinda back.


"Miss, remember. Persuade Mr. Steve not to do this again, this is not usually the case," your uncle whispered, he reminded again, fearing that Dinda did not live up to his trust.


"It's certainly with Steve if he's been swimming all this time" Dinda wanted to know, it seems like this is the first time Dinda knows Steve's habits.


Uncle Lu told me. "If the young master swims for a long time, he is usually in trouble. This has been happening since childhood, but since the last few years this incident has not been seen again," my uncle's face looks worried. He was very attentive to Steve, his master.


"But today this incident is back," uncle Lu said. "Since he entered the house, he neither spoke to me nor told me to. Usually he's always troublesome, but today he's different."


"Is it some kind of trauma," Dinda was curious.


"It seems so," replied Uncle Lu. "I trust Miss to help her out of the pool, maybe she will listen to what Miss said," your uncle asked.


"I'll do it" replied Dinda. "I promise."


Uncle Lu nodded, then he left Dinda alone. Uncle Lu let Dinda persuade Steve who was in an emotional situation. Dinda entrusted this to Dinda.


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