The Love of the CEO of the Fridge

The Love of the CEO of the Fridge
The Nightmare of Tama


“Say there was a problem at the party, so go straight home. If not asked, do not need to be answered.” Cindy was busy wiping the rest of her tears, and trying to keep her eyes from looking too swollen.


“No way to be asked, Cin. That's your dad's been standby in action waiting for you out of the car.” Cindy agreed.


“Ferdinand, thank you, for tonight. Thanks for letting me cry in peace. Thanks for not judging me. You don't need to be this good as me, let alone I have a problem with your sister.” Tama's little girlfriend sighed. The name “Dhita” made him recall the incident earlier.


“I like it, good with you. You're important to me. About Dhita, I'm sorry. He was over-indulged since childhood, but calm down, I'm not like him.” Ferdinand stared briefly at Mr. Surya who was still patiently waiting, then continued, “For the next, you can call me Ferdi, no?”


"It is possible, but I do not want to give empty hope to you. Anyway, I just..” Cindy's words were hurriedly cut off by Ferdinand.


“I understand. I will not make meaning. You can still call me Ferdinand, as long as please allow me to be beside you at this time. Can?” Cindy was too tired to think of the answer to Tama's question, but ended up nodding. The two of them then got out of the car, and said hello to Mr. Surya.


“Kok came home fast, Cin? Why go home the same as Ferdinand?” Mr. Surya immediately asked as Cindy passed him. The mother sat while observing 


“There's a little problem, Dad. I'm so tired. I'm clearance to room, yes?” Cindy said politely, then walked into the room. Ferdinand, who was afraid of being asked, immediately rushed to ask permission to go home.


Mr. Surya walked in lethargic. It's pretty much the same thing when Cindy used to bully her friends. Cindy's father was always disappointed with her, because he was unable to position himself as the child's talking place.


He cursed himself who was too busy with business failures, until he became a failed father. Currently, he was the chairman of the Palugada Merchant Union, and a trader with fairly good sales. Honey, it's all useless if he can't make the child happy.


Mr. Surya was even willing to give everything he had, to go back to the time Cindy was bullied, and sit next to her son while sharing her suffering.


The past cannot change. Cindy's father, therefore, is determined to change the future by "forcing" close when Cindy has a problem. Honey, it still can't do it for fear of losing the child.


Cindy is not only closed to Mr. Surya, because Bu Anita also gets the same treatment. The couple had a really rough time after Mr. Surya's bankruptcy, until it was too bad to ask Cindy to speak again when she had a problem.


They wanted to ask Tama and Ferdinand, but were worried that it was the wrong move and made Cindy even more secretive. Mr. Surya and Bu Anita want Cindy to open up to them slowly, but to date, it has not yielded good results.


***


At her father's request, Tama returns home. When he arrived, his father looked on with a proud smile. “Papa's son is home. You are great, son. Know which ones to prioritize.”


Mr. Vincent's words suddenly stopped because he realized that Tama had come home too soon.


“Why go home fast, Tam? Not the same as Dhita?” Tama shook her head in response to Mr. Vincent's question. 


“Tama, don't just shake. That's not polite. Answer your papa's question.” Bu Riyanti who had been sitting, rebuked Tama.


“No, Pa, Ma. I went home first because I wasn't feeling well. Tama request room entry permission, yes.” The refrigerator man then walked lethargic to the room.


Bu Riyanti stood up and wanted to stop Tama, but his hand was immediately pulled by Mr. Vincent. “Nevent gone, Ma. Tama told me she was tired. She is also back with Dhita.” Bu Rianti nodded obediently.


The refrigerator man felt that Cindy would never forgive him. Now, will he continue to live with Dhita like a robot? Does it have to be this difficult just to get the affection and pride of parents?


***


When morning came, Tama walked lethargic to the dining table. Although sad and heartbroken, Tama has not been accustomed to having to eat breakfast together. There, there are already Mr. Vincent, Bu Riyanti, Nathan, and Dhita.


Nathan looked at Tama with worry. Tama's younger sister knows full well that she loves Cindy, and the news in the morning that Tama and Dhita are back together makes her half-dead.


Even so, Nathan dared not say anything at the dinner table. He is afraid to lose the affection of his father and mother if he opposes the togetherness of Tama and Dhita.


“Tama, are you awake? Your future wife has come since morning to help prepare breakfast.” Mr. Vincent said with passion.


Last night, Tama's father fell into a deep sleep for the first time since there was a problem in their business


Mr. Vincent's only savior is the Dhita family's help.  The return of Tama and Dhita will help him expand the business and teach lessons to those who refuse to help export products.


Tama just stared at everything lethargicly, then sat down. Dhita looked at it with a smile. “You sick, Tam? Here I make chicken soup for you.” Dhita prepares the soup in a bowl, then gives it to Tama.


“Still.” Tama said briefly. He recalled the woman he had just hurt, who knew clearly that he liked fish soup, not chicken soup. The woman would also definitely hug him if he was in trouble.


“Papa is very happy because Tama and Dhita are back together. Our family is now complete. Business also becomes stronger because great successors will unite in marriage ties.” Mr. Vincent said happily, while Bu Riyanti nodded in agreement with the husband.


“Dhita is also happy, Om.” Dhita says shyly. He was pleased to have recaptured Tama, who had previously been seduced by lower class women.


Together with Tama is actually quite profitable. He can have a handsome husband, make parents happy, and still live life like before.


“Do not call Om dong, Dhita. Call papa just.” Mr. Vincent laughed, which was also followed by his wife.


Looking at the expressionless Tama, Mr. Vincent continued “Sorry yes, Dhita. Son Om is a little quiet, but over time, he will definitely be a romantic couple. The proof, in elementary school, he was nicknamed the gatel boy because of his hobby of chasing people's children."


Mr. Vincent's words made Tama stop eating. The refrigerator felt the nickname “Bocah Gatel” rather familiar.  He had forgotten exactly how, but he remembered that he had been scolded by someone and called that name because he could not escape from the child.


Everyone laughed with the joke, to the point that Bu Riyanti continued the joke even further. “I kind of forgot the name, but at that time I was angry at the father of the girl. How dare he give that name to my honorable son. The name if not wrong..”.


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