Mr. Mafia and His Little Maid

Mr. Mafia and His Little Maid
A Beautiful Relationship


The accidental kiss was actually Denna's first kiss. Denna also hopes it's the first kiss for Dimas.


"Miss Denna, what are you thinking?"


"On the kiss. Oops!" Denna instantly covered her mouth looking with embarrassment at Dimas.


"I'm sorry if the kiss made Miss Denna feel sorry. If Miss's lover wants an explanation, then I will explain it so as not to misunderstand."


"I don't have a lover, Dimas. Did you ever know I was with my boyfriend?"


"none. Then, what makes Miss think of that kiss?"


"Because it was my first kiss, Dimas, but instead I gave it to you, not to my lover or my husband."


DEG!


"Is Miss sorry?"


Denna seemed confused as to what to answer. Dahal, it was just an accidental kiss.


"I-i?"


"How about we just forget about the kiss," Dimas replied quickly.


"You mean?"


"We'll take it if it never happens. I won't remember that either."


There was a pain that hit Denna's heart when Denna's real words were also thought. Forget about the kiss that just happened because it was supposed to be, but somehow when Dimas said it felt really painful.


"Really! Let's just forget it. Let's just say that the kiss between us is meaningless." Dimas nodded.


Denna picked up the book she had bought and opened it. He wanted to reduce the pain that was attacking his heart that somehow he himself felt that pain?


Not long after the food they ordered came. "Miss, the food."


"Yes, let it go. I want to mark some of the important things that are in this book." Denna read seriously and one hand held a pencil to underline the writing for her to provide important information.


Denna is eager to graduate from medical science. He is not tired of learning from now on. The book he bought was a recommendation from his father's best friend, Doctor Will, so that he could really achieve his dream of becoming a doctor and not encounter difficulties.


"Miss, eat first."


"Later Dimas," Denna replied without looking at the interlocutor.


Dimas picked up Denna's plate and spooned a spoonful of fried rice with a little bit of cow's eye egg that he had cut into small pieces.


"This lady."


"Yes, Dim-." Denna was silent to see Dimas trying to bribe her. "I can eat myself, Dimas" said Nara Lirih.


"It's okay. Miss Denna just continue reading the book and let me feed Miss. I don't mind." Dimas smiled so sweetly, a smile that Denna had never seen before. What's more Dimas today does not wear formal clothes as usual. So, Dimas today is completely different.


"Eat it, Miss."


Denna was very happy in her heart, and out of nowhere, she was finally willing to accept Dimas' bribe.


"You don't eat?"


"I ate, changed after Miss."


Denna went back to reading the book and Dimas fed her with great patience.


Some of the people who were there looked at them as if they were romantic lovers.


Not long after Denna's phone rang and she saw her mother's name there.


"Hello, Ma. What's up?"


"Honey, where are you? Aren't you today you don't have school activities?"


"I was at the mall looking for a book with Dimas, Ma."


"Yes, I'm with Dimas and soon I'll be home because the book I'm looking for I got."


"Yes, then mom just wait for you at home."


"What's wrong, Ma? Are there any more problems with Mom and Dad?"


"There's nothing, honey. Mom just waited at home. Be careful on the road."


Denna seemed silent for a moment. Dimas who looked looked looked pityfully at Miss Dennanya.


"Miss is okay?" ask Dimas.


Denna did not reply with words, but her tears that were dripping down became the answer to Dimas.


Dimas wiped Denna's tears with his handkerchief. "Are we going home now?"


"Yes, I want to go home now. I want to know what you want to tell me?"


Denna tidied up the book and they immediately headed home. Dimas can see the anxiety in Denna.


Not long after they arrived at the main house owned by Grandma. "Granny's car is not there yet, try grandma here, surely grandma can help me solve this problem."


"Miss Denna just believe that both of Miss's parents can solve this well."


"I want to think like that, but still the shadow of fear of them until parting is always there."


"Try not to let that fear in. Just think positive, and rest assured the matter between your father and mama Miss will be over soon."


"Thank you for the support. You can go home."


"Good, Miss."


Dimas goes from there with the car he was given to him to be able to follow where Denna went.


Denna took a slow breath before she stepped deeper into the house.


Denna's footsteps stopped when she heard the sound of a car from her father.


"Hi, honey," said the father.


"Hello, that's right." Denna greeted lirih.


"What's wrong with you, honey? Is anyone bothering you? And where are you from?"


"I'm from the bookstore with Dimas. Well, actually Dad and mom have a problem what? Honestly, I'm sad to see you guys like this."


Jaden's hands gently rubbed the head of his daughter. "There's nothing, you don't worry about any of this." Jaden looked inside the house. "Father will meet your Mama and talk to your mama."


Jaden walked straight into his house.


In a house that was not too big, and white became the dominant color, Dimas' car stopped right in front of him.


"motor? Is he home yet?" Dimas got out of the car and into the house.


"Hi, Brother. Have you gone home yet? Tumben's fast?"


"V Why are you home? Didn't you have a show at your school till night?"


"Lazy," he answered briefly as his hand stirred the cooking on the frying pan.


"Lazy? Why lazy?" Dimas put down a goodie bag containing his dirty clothes.


"The way is not exciting, only contains the children of rich people who enter the morning more dominant there, and they are not a party, but show off each other's wealth. After this they will study abroad. They'll be given a sports car and a lot of talk that doesn't matter."


Dimas smiled to hear what was explained by a young man who was the same age as Denna.


"Sister why smile? I was upset to hear what they said. They should realize, in that school there are not only rich children, but there are also ordinary people."