
“Mbak!” Anna called Siska who was busy arranging the dining table.
Without turning his head Siska asked, “what is it?”
“Sam from overnight do not go home?”
Siska stopped her work. Staring at Anna with her shady eyes. The mother of one child nodded slowly.
“So check his room is not there. He didn't come home all-time.”
Siska walked back into the kitchen and Anna helped clean the dining table again, then sat down. Siska came with the cooking in her hands.
“Mbak have tried to contact, Sam?” ask Anna again.
“Not yet Ann. Try you phone. He easily lifts. This boy was actually worried about him. Sam is reckless.” Siska put the food she brought on the table.
Anna nodded and pulled the phone out of her bag, “I'm also worried about the boy.” Then this career woman scrolled the phone screen to look for Abrisam contacts. A few seconds later, the cheek object was placed into the ear.
The number you're going to is off or out of reach. Please try a few more moments.
Just the voice of the operator that Anna got. The woman kept her phone back.
Anna looked at Siska who was sitting opposite to her, “it looks like her HP she turned off, Mbak.”
“Yes Sam where are you anyway?” muttered Siska who was worried about her stepson.
“Have you guys no need to bother looking for that kid. If the money is up he must go home,” said Tomi who just joined in the dining room.
“You're the same kid himself don't have feelings huh, Mas.” Anna nodded in disbelief.
Tomi smiled faintly, put down her briefcase and pulled up the chair to sit down.
“For what same ungodly child as that wear feelings? You guys saw the same attitude as me yesterday ‘kan?”
“Sam it's not disobedient, Mas. He only speaks the truth and demands his rights. As a father you should understand more about your son's feelings,” said Siska who added.
“That kayak is like this.” Tom pointed to his two wives. Anna and Siska so look at each other, “you always defend Sam. The boy ‘kan so disobey.”
“Sam's words there's nothing wrong. I also don't agree you remarry.” Anna denied it again.
“I ‘kan already said. I don't need your blessing. She was the right woman for me to marry. If you still protest I will divorce you!”
Anna's stunned. His heart felt slashed by a meat-cutting knife.
Tomi sighed, “I so no appetite.” The man took his bag and stood up.
“I have breakfast in the office only.” After that Tomi stepped away towards the main door.
Siska watched Anna who covered her face with a palm.
“Patient Anna. Ma'am also hurt by saying Mas Tomi.”
Anna rubbed her face quickly and stood up from her chair, “I leave for the boutique yes, Ma'am.” He took his bag which was in the chair next to him.
“You didn't have breakfast first Ann?”
“No need, Ma'am. Anna go.” The woman immediately stepped out of the house.
Siska stared at Anna's back away from her gaze until the little boy in SD uniform surprised her.
“Mother!”
“Siska turned her head and looked down at her daughter, “eh Jasmin is ready to go to school?”
Jasmin nodded.
“We have breakfast first! Later Mother inter.” Siska guided her son to a seat.
“Lo know why today Sam is not in?” adira asked Kanaya, straight to the guy's best friend's desk.
Naya shook her head, “lo ‘kan her boyfriend Sam. How can you not know?”
“Sam already a week no communication via mobile phone with me. Most met at doang school. Yesterday I noticed the boy was still happy-happy aja.”
“Then it..” Dira puts his chin on the head of the chair.
“Do you guys fight?”
“Ngak.” Adira shakes her head, “gue to toilet first yes.”
Naya nodded. Dira walks away from Kanaya's desk. The girl left her class. But not to the toilet, but to the school rooftop.
The wind blew Adira's hair away and only wore a bandana. The sofa and the reot Adira looked at long enough.
He was confused and at the same time worried about Sam. Now he doesn't know where the guy is going. Why did it suddenly disappear from Adira's side. He said he and Dira would not be separated.
“You know where, Sam?”
The question from someone made Emran and Manha who were eating at the Mang Suep stall look up.
“Dira?” murmured Emran who was glued.
“You know not?”
Manha shook her head, “was done eating this we both want to go to class lo. Want it, but you already have it first.”
“So you don't know either.” Dira looked limp, then sat down next to Emran.
“We tried the phone, but the HP is off,” Emran added.
“Gue also called him. Where is he going? What do you not-don't hurt?” Adira looked at the two guys.
“Times anyway?” Manha thinks, “feelings yesterday healthy aja.”
Adira poked both of her shoulders.
“Where to go to school directly to his house?” emran proposed, turning to the right and left to see the two friends.
“Bby tuh. You see I am worried that he is really sick,” replied Dira yanh agreed.
“Gue join us,” said Manha.
“Ah!” Sam slammed his ATM card when the money he wanted to take didn't come out either, “this is definitely blocked, Papi.”
Some people outside have been yelling at him because it has been too long in the ATM.
Abrisam relented, this guy chose to get out of the glass box.
“For so long, Mas. Umroh first?” ask a mother.
“Yes sorry, Mom. My card ngadat.”
“Say there is no content.”
Sam pursed his lips without fighting back. He returned to the cardboard house while he was staying. He is not alone, but with the street children he often helps.
“How did you get the money?” ask one of the street children who saw Sam sitting on a chair of old wood.
The guy asked shook his head, “no, Lif. ATM card blocked. Sorry brother not so buyin y'all eat good.”
Sam regretted he didn't keep any more cash in his wallet. The money was bought gasoline for the motorbike and ate the kids last night.
Alif smiling, “nothing, Brother. Mending brother come with us. Good for eating.”
“Come, who is afraid.” Sam looks excited.