
“Yes. Listen to your mother. You stole my money, right?”
Winsi was stunned to hear the words of his mother also Nira because he felt he did not do what the woman accused him. He stared at Runa who was still resting in front of Basri and also the woman who was accusing him.
Inwardly, Winsi did not believe at all .. wondered why Nira could accuse her of this. However, he could only shake his head. Is it just because of stealing money people can go to jail? He was too small to know about such a law.
“No! I never stole anyone's money! Tente lied, right?” resolute objection.
“Hah! Where is there a thief to say!” nira said earnestly, while folding both hands in front of the chest. While Basri looks furious by cracking his jaw. The man's gaze was as sharp as a knife ready to be struck. If the gaze of the eyes could kill then perhaps at this time Winsi only stayed a name.
Nira was about to go to work, when she felt she lost the money she had originally stored in her wallet. Long enough he searched, until Runa came home from selling and the girl said about her loss. The two women searched all over the house, worried that the money was falling or tucked away in some places.
Finally, Runa was suspicious of the old bag belonging to Winsi, which was neatly stored in the gundang, where the child slept, if Basri was at home.
The boy never used it, because it looked like a bag that a boy was wearing. Although, his mother often advises if, such models have become trand and used by men and women is not a problem. But Winsi prefers to use a sling bag, which for him looks sweeter and easier to carry.
After opening the bag, Runa was surprised to find five hundred thousand rupiah in it. He asked what he had found to Nira. The girl also admitted that the money in the bag was her week-long salary, which was missing from her wallet. At that time Nira seemed so grateful because the money was found in one piece.
The two women also quarreled because Nira thought that Winsi was the thief! Because how is it possible, lifeless paper money, can be in the warehouse when the door is always locked, when the two women occupants leave. So, there is no way the money is there unless, it has been stolen by one of the Winsi or Runa.
Runa and Nira still haven't settled any quarrels about who the real culprit was, when Basri arrived, beyond their expectations. Of course Nira quickly complained all that was experienced while intending to complain about Winsi to the police so as not to repeat her actions and deterred.
“I'm honest, Mom! Never have I stolen people's money!” goin's toilet again.
“But, Son. Mother herself found the money from a bag you kept in the warehouse.”
“It could be, Tente Nira herself who moved the money to that old bag, right, Bu?” Winsi said while turning her eyes away from her mother.
“So, you accuse me of being sneaky and steep to slander you so?” said Nira while gripping the shoulder of Winsi.
“No, I'm not saying that Aunt has slandered me, done cunning and cheating ... Aunty herself who talked just now!”
“You! You kids don't know themselves, you do! It's obviously stealing but instead accusing others!” Nira almost tried to slap Winsi but failed because suddenly Runa stood up from the crowd and held Nira's hand as soon as possible.
“Do not try to hurt my son!” said Runa while brushed off Nira's hand from her hand.
“Already, Enough!” said Basri while separating between Runa and Nira then continued talking, “for now, I want you to forgive them.” He said while facing his body to Nira, looking at her gently so that the girl would forgive her wife and child.
“Alright, Mas. I know you are very good people, yes .. no problem sorry people kayak them, the important money is still there,” Nira said while struggling spoiled in the arms of Basri, but showed a sullen face while staring at Winsi and Runa.
“What are we really like? You stay only a week here, already pretend to judge others, huh!” sahut Runa is upset.
“Runa! Enough already! Don't make me angry, I just got home, tired!” exclaimed Basri as he passed away going to the bathroom.
Winsi took the bag she had thrown on the sofa and took it to the warehouse room followed by Runa who looked tired, he had just returned home and had not had time to make lunch. However, it is precisely in suguhi annoying events.
“Bu, about how the money could be there, I really did not steal the money.”
“Yes. Mom herself doesn't know son but I do believe in you You can't steal.”
All this time in a long time Winsi knew the place where Runa was saving money for their future expenses. Had the girl intended to steal it, she would have done it long ago. Trust is indeed firmly established between the mother and the child because over time the money never decreases in the slightest and even increases until now.
“It should be that aunt Nira is not arrogant and intends to report me to prison what the fuck?”
“Yes, Child ... I know, even the money is not reduced in the slightest, it is strange that he reported to pplisi unless, the money was used up by us foya-foya.”
“But, roughly from where can he open the door of our warehouse room, Bu?”
“Mother also does not know, the possibility of our time off guard when busy and leave the door of the room open.”
Their guess is correct because to put money or slip it just like that in a hanging bag does not take a long time.
Ja. Could be ... but, our savings money is safe, right, Mom?”
“Yes. Thank God that money is safe.”
Since then, the provincial and Runa are more vigilant reminders of events that are very unpleasant may someday the woman will act again just because of bad intentions and want to let Winsi and Runa go.
After Nira gets a firm and indifferent treatment from Runa while Basri is not around, the girl becomes uncomfortable living there. However, he needs Basri as well as a place to live so he dares to do the determination and do various ways to get Runa and her son to go from the side, the man who has lifted him from the slump.
Nira was almost desperate at that time, when both her parents left and left her in a state of having nothing.
That's when Basri came to help, thinking of him as a sister and would not marry Nira because of the age difference is too far away. Moreover, coincidentally they both have no brothers so Nira agrees to Basri's sincere wishes. For him, the offer was better than not having anyone else for now.
Nira promises to love Basri like her own sister but, he did not expect if the wife and son of the man was not suitable and made him upset because it could not be used and did not want to consider himself as a sister, as Basri was so spoiled.
She was worried that if she did good to Runa or Winsi then, she would be treated as a maid there and she did not want that to happen. Actually he still wants to do something by saying rudely to the mother and child couple so that they are more uncomfortable, living with Basri.
He intended so, after hearing that, both the mother and the child were indeed intending to leave. However, Basri forgives and instead asks him to forgive Runa and Winsi so that there is nothing he can do but obey him.
*****
That day Winsi began to study seriously, unlike yesterday which was more relaxed. It's the second day and he hopes nothing bad happens like he's ever experienced. He's still wearing his shirt yesterday that's been drained almost all night.
Winsi sat quietly while listening to the lesson, with Vika beside him, also silently watching the teacher who was teaching. It was then that another teacher came in and told him that a boy named Winsi was called to face the tutor in his room.
Although astonished, Winsi still left from sitting and went to follow where the teacher who called earlier, taking her away. While his classroom turned a little crowded because it talked about various kinds of conjectures, about what had caused a new student, to have to face the supervising teacher on the first day of school. That ... is so amazing!
Fika and several other friends who knew about yesterday's incident, wondered if that was why Winsi had to face their guidance teacher? For him, Winsi was completely innocent, because the beating he did was a form of self-defense, triggered by excessive Hansya behavior.
Seriate.
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