TELL LAURA I LOVE HER

TELL LAURA I LOVE HER
UNEXPECTED MEETING


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 “Ahaaay, boljug is the idea. Ade will be like that too. Now every day Ade grazes (hides) every hour of rest,” Fahri finally indirectly admitted he was tormented to meet Ida so choose to hide every break time. Of course Syahrul riled his children hurt by his own behavior Ida.


“Keep bright Daddy sad you guys up like that. Daddy's also disappointed you didn't want to open up with Daddy. You prefer Mommy than Daddy,” Syahrul grateful, children have a figure that can give them peace. Although very young, but Laura does have motherly nature.


“Sorry Dadd, we just thought Daddy would be back with him,” Nazwa replied to his father's disappointed expression with an apology. About Nazwa's intention to meet Ida, Syahrul thought it was to leave it alone. Because he knows Ida can't be shamed like that.


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‘The kids have told me. All is well,’ Syahrul immediately sent a chat to Laura. The woman knew she and the children were going to talk about Ida this afternoon.


‘Alhamdulillah,’ is just such a short answer that Syahrul received.


‘You are not curious about the full story?’ shahrul Fishing.


‘No! I wait for my brother and the kids to tell me. Not wanting to know also if you do not want to tell a story,’ the reply was read Syahrul but he did not immediately reply because he had entered his car to go home with his two children.


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August already knew Laura's schedule not in the orphanage had changed to Tuesday and Friday. It was Monday and Thursday. But it was changed because every Monday and Thursday Laura accompanied the Aunt for her foot therapy. And August did not go to the orphanage to meet Laura even though sometimes wanted to look at the girl's shady face. Today August had to take the oma to the house of his old friend who was sick. Stelle the original German oma has been fussy asking to be delivered to the opa Greg house which is native to the Netherlands. They've been best friends since High School in Germany. Though his intention this morning August wanted to go to the orphanage KEPAK KASIH BUNDA . He wanted to talk to Wulan and wanted to help the girl.


“This, bring ya Gust,” Oma pointed fruit pudding and klappertart on the dining table. Of course, they all make their own. And don't forget Oma gave rhum as a spice in fla pudding. Also in Greg's or Gregory Hopmans' favorite opa klappertart.


“Ok Oma, we leave now?” ask August gently.


“Ayok,” reply the Oma with spirit.


August's car enters Greg's opa's courtyard. “It looks like there is a guest also Oma,” August tells the oma because next to his car there is already a car that first parked.


“The name of the sick person, yes it deserves a lot of looking. Hopefully not treated in the hospital. Because the clock is set. Oma is confused if you have to adjust the time with the hospital schedule,” replied the oma while down. And August's part carries the pudding as well as other oma-curdles. Because it turns out that the oma not only brought for Greg opa, but also for his daughter who he considers as his nephew.


“Hallo aunt Stelle, healthy huh?” ask the beautiful woman who greeted them at the porch door. The hostess greeted her guest and kissed the oma warmly.


“Danke Steff, healthy aunt,” reply oma while hugging CLAUDIA STEFFANY HOPMANS who she would rather call with Steff. Though the majority who knew him would call him Claudia. Claudia is the only child of opa Greg.


“Thank you, Gust. You don't fly?” ask the hostess. August has several times delivered Aunt Stelle so that Claudia already knows the granddaughter of her father's friend.


“Night new down aunt. Fly again the day after,” replied August politely.


“Sit first Gust, let aunty between Oma to Opa room yes,” bu Claudia let August sit.


“So, take a drink ahead yes,” pinta bu Claudia on her eldest daughter who met near the dining table when she just drove her guest to chat with her father. Ms. Claudia prepared 2 glasses of syrup and cake that her daughter brought. Without refuting, the princess carried a tray that her mother had prepared. In this house there are many maids, but Claudia's mom does not spoil her daughter. If only to make a syrup or bring a drink for guests, why should household assistants if we can? So Claudia always taught, even to her youngest son who is a boy.


“Lho?”


“Hai, your koq is here?” august asked the girl who brought him a drink.


“This is my parents' house,” Laura replied. He came this morning because from last night his opinion told him to miss.


“So you're opa Greg's grandson?” ask August.


“Iya .. please drink Mas,” Laura let August drink and she started calling August MAS.  They finally chatted casually.


“Lho, do you know each other?” ask Claudia's mom who came out on purpose, because she thought August was sitting alone. She knew Laura was the laziest to accompany a male guest she didn't know.


“Mas August and his club once came to give compensation to Kepak Kasih Bunda Ma orphanage,” replied Laura.


“Oh that,” reply to Claudia.


“When is the plan back to Cimahi?” ask August.


“Maybe tomorrow or the day after, depending on Opa's permission,” Laura replied.


‘That means most likely tomorrow she's not in the parlor yet. I want to chat with Wulan,’ thought August. August is still curious about the background of Wulan's life. If the girl needs help, she will help as best she can.


“I say inside first yes, want to prepare lunch and Opa medicine. Earlier, opa told me to eat if I bribe,” Laura said to August. He remembered his promise to opa when he arrived this morning.


“Eh yes, mama came here to let you know if opa is time for lunch,” bu Claudia even forgot what she wanted to do.


“There is oma Stelle, opa will not feel hungry. If they are busy chatting, the world forgets Ma,” Laura comforts her mother who forgot to remind herself to prepare opa lunch.


“Hahaha, really. Last week Ima was sick because she had gathered with her friends so she forgot to eat,” August remembers last week she was sick after reunion with her friends.


Laura rushed in to prepare an opa lunch. He had already made vegetable porridge for the opa. Of course with fish fillet side dishes seasoned with stew, because opa likes fish. Laura is also preparing a medicine that should be taken this afternoon.