
“Go alone, Sir! No need to be accompanied by me,” said Rahma.
“Can't, Rahma. Grandpa asked you if you played golf or not. I replied come along. Later if it is found out you do not play golf, I must be scolded by grandfather,” replied Rendi.
“I can't, Sir. I have to do a report. Monday I have to leave it to my boss,” Rahma said.
“What are you working on?” ask Rendi.
“Outside service report,” replied Rahma.
“Begin only. Now I help you make a report, but later in the afternoon you accompany me to golf!” rendi.
“Bapak can make a report?” rahma asked not to believe.
“You underestimated me? Let's say that I have also been in college, I have also worked from ordinary employees. Grandfather did not directly appoint me as CEO,” said Rendi.
“Iya, huh. I believe,” said Rahma.
“How to agree, no?” ask Rendi.
“Agree what, Sir?” rahma asked confused.
“My proposal helps you to make a report. Later in the afternoon you accompany me to play golf,” replied Rendi.
“Can I play golf in the afternoon? Shouldn't golf be early in the morning?” ask Rahma.
“Can, it doesn't have to be early in the morning,” replied Rendi.
“Ya already, later in the afternoon I accompany golf. But Mr. Rendi has to help you do the report until it's done! Otherwise I do not want to accompany Mr. Rendi to play golf,” said Rahma.
“OK. Then I want to take a shower first and then to your boarding house. Assalamualaikum,” said Rendi.
“Waalaikumsalam,” replied Rahma.
Rendi ended her call. Rahma continued her work.
Rahma was focusing on the laptop screen suddenly heard the sound of the door being knocked. Rahma got out of bed and opened the door.
“There is a cariin, tuh,” said Eka.
“Who?” ask Rahma.
“It looks like the guy who yesterday came here,” replied Eka.
“Oh, dia,” Rahma said.
“Thank you yes, Ka,” said Rahma.
“Sama-sama,” replied Eka. Eka leaves Rahma's room. He went back to his room.
Rahma walked towards the living room, she saw Rendi sitting in the living room. Rendi was already wearing golf clothes but her feet were wearing sandals. Rahma approached Rendi. Rendi looked at Rahma who only used house clothes and an instant veil.
“Where do you make a report? Here or in the cafe?” ask Rendi.
“Here only. Why should I be in the cafe?” reply Rahma.
“After I get the laptop.” first Rahma went back to her room.
Not long after, Rahma returned with a laptop and tote bag containing documents. Rahma put the stuff on the table. Rendi turned on Rahma's laptop.
“What should I do?” ask Rendi.
Rahma explained what Rendi had to do.
“OK,” said Rendi after understanding what Rahma explained. Then he started making reports.
“Pak Rendi want to drink what?” ask Rahma.
Rendi who was busy typing turned to Rahma. “Air white only,” Reply Rendi. Then he re-typed. Rahma got up from the chair and walked to her room. Not long after that he came with two glasses and a place of drinking water. He put a glass and a pot of water on the table. Rendi who was typing glanced briefly at the table.
Then Rahma went back to her room. He returned with a few jars of snacks. Rahma put the jars on the table. Rendi turned to the side and continued typing.
“Iya, later,” replied Rendi while focusing on the laptop screen.
Rahma picked up her phone on the table and called someone. He waited until his phone was picked up.
“Assalamualaikum, Mr. Barli,” Rahma said.
Rahma spoke to Mr. Barli seriously. Rendi occasionally listened to Rahma talk with Mr. Barli, but he remained focused on his work.
Finally Rahma ended the conversation with Mr. Barli, but he called someone again.
“Assalamualaikum,” says Rahma. Rahma also talked to the man. Rendi again put an ear to hear Rahma talk.
If heard from the speaker he was like talking to the person who helped Rahma and Mr. Barli while there. Rahma's conversation with the man wasn't too long. Rahma only told him what to do next.
After Rahma finished talking she put the phone back on the table. Rahma also compiled the documents that have been completed by Rendi.
At one o'clock Rahma's report is done. Finally Rahma could breathe a sigh of relief. Now is the time for them to pray dzuhur and then have lunch.
“Pak Rendi wants lunch with what? I'll order later,” asked Rahma.
“Let's have lunch and go to the golf course. Now pray dzuhur first.” Randy stood up too.
“Let's wear sportswear so you can play golf!” rendi.
Rahma was shocked to hear the words of Rendi. He had never played golf in his entire life. Even holding a club and a golf ball he had never.
“I can't play golf,” Rahma said.
“Later I teach,” said Rendi.
“Later I can break Mr. Rendi's golf stick,” Rahma said.
“Easy, later buy again,” said Rendi calmly.
“It's yes, I want to pray first.” Rendi came out of the boarding house and walked towards the mosque in Rahma's office. The only mosque nearby is the mosque in Rahma's office.
After Rendi went to the mosque Rahma cleaned up the messy guest table. He brought all the items on the table to his room. Just a snack jar, a pot of water and a glass he left on the table. Perhaps after returning from the mosque Rendi felt thirsty.
After the guest table is no longer messy, Rahma also prayed dzuhur in her room. Dzuhur Rahma prayer finishes changing her clothes with sports t-shirts and tranning pants. However, all the sportswear he had was an office sports uniform. So that on the back of the sports shirt there is the writing of the name of the institution where it works. Fortunately it can be covered by a veil so that the writing on the back of the shirt is not visible.
Rahma carried the bag and sneakers out of the room and locked the door. He walked to the living room. In the living room there is Rendi who has returned from the mosque. Rendi was typing chat while eating a snack provided by Rahma.
Rahma sat in the guest chair and put on her shoes. Rendi turned to Rahma who was wearing shoes. He noticed Rahma wearing shoes.
“That's office uniform, yes?” ask Rendi.
Rahma stopped tying her shoes and looked at Rendi.
“Iya. Can't, huh?” ask Rahma.
“That's okay, that's okay. Besides it does not look like it is an office uniform,” replied Rendi.
Rahma continued to tie her shoes. When he finally tied his shoes, he stood up.
“Let's go now,” says Rahma.
“This is not saved first?” The joints point to the jars and glasses that are on the table.
“Leave it. Later have to remove the shoes again if you want to go to the room,” said Rahma.
“Then the jar is taken, yes! Good for snacking on the road. I am hungry,” said Rendi.
“Iya, can.” Rahma took the jars on the table and took them. They also walked out of the boarding house.
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