
Dicky and his dad sat waiting on the couch. He blurred his eyes across the room. On the left wall is a picture. Dicky got up and approached him. In the photo it says, 'Grand Opening Cafe Charika' there Yudha who stood cutting ribbons at the opening ceremony of the Charika cafe.
"Does this cafe belong to Brother Yudha?" thought. Then he sat down next to his father.
"Pa," call Dicky. Juan looked at his son. "What's wrong?" ask Juan.
"Sir Yudha, his men are strong and strong. He never changed. Always protect and protect the family with all their strength. Dicky is proud to have a sister like Brother Yudha. Proud, Pa."
"Yes, you're right Dicky. Papa is like that." The sound of knocking on the door cut off the conversation exclaimed the father and son. Door tebuka. Ken went in and saluted Juan and Dicky who were sitting on the couch. Then he headed for the back room. In his hand were several envelopes. Yudha came out of the dressing room. Ken handed me some envelopes he had brought. Yudha read it and smiled.
"Good job, Ken. Please speed up the process. If it can be in a few months it's all done" he said.
"Good, Sir. Is there anything else you need?" ask Ken politely
"While this is enough. Oiya, please prepare for my departure tonight."
"Good, Sir. I'm just reminding you that your plane leaves at eight." Ken opened the pocket book he always carried. There was all his boss' schedule.
"okay!" answer Yudha sure. Ken walked out of the room. Leaving behind three men, father and children. It's been a long time since they've gathered like that. Even Juan had forgotten when was the last time he and his two sons had gathered together and had such a casual chat.
Yudha was in the bathroom long enough. Now that he was dressed, his hair was neatly combed. The style is quite macho and elegant. He approached and sat down near his father. The perfume was smelling, even from a great distance. The gentle fragrance impressed his charismatic figure. The style of a successful young executive.
"Wow, Brother Yudha is very handsome. Even I who was a man was amazed by his charisma" Yudha inner with a smile looked at her eldest brother.
"Ga kok Kak's. Brother Yudha is growing up. Dicky is proud to have a sister like, Brother Yudha."
"Don't overdo it, Deck. It is only natural. Yudha's sister is nobody. Ordinary people too." Yudha's smile was painted on the tip of her lips.
"You have done much for our family, Yudha. Papa is very grateful. Papa is so ashamed of you. Papa apologizes to you for not being a good parent to you all this time." Juan poured out his heart to his two sons.
Dicky and Yudha looked at each other.
"Papa doesn't have to apologize. There's nothing wrong or right about this, Pa. This is God's destiny. We as human beings should be happy to accept it. Yudha is also very proud to have parents like Papa. This Papa is the greatest Papa in the world. Dicky must have thought so." For a moment Yudha took a gentle breath. Then continue his words.
"Judhah is the one who should apologize, because Yudha's selfishness makes Papa so difficult. Yudha always acted as Yudha pleased regardless of Papa's prohibition. Forgive Yudha yes, Pa"
Yudha knelt down and took his Papa's hand, kissing Juan's back. Juan hugged his eldest son tightly. Let go of the long yearning he kept. For him Yudha was a very good child even though his stubbornness was very dominant. Dicky smiled to watch this scene. She hugged her brother too. I think love has come to him again. The lost love first. Her brother's love is greatly admired.
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A blue hilarious atmosphere enveloped the cafe's basement, three tough men who long before met. Separated by circumstances that almost made them hurt each other. Fortunately, fate says something else. They were found in this happy state.
"Sister, what really happened back then? How could Mom and Dad disappear without any news? What does all this have to do with Aunt Jovi? Please explain to Dicky, brother. What then did Brother Yudha do with those laborers there?" cecar Dicky is impatient. Yudha was silent for a moment, maybe it was time to tell the truth. Papa and his sister deserve to know what really happened.
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