
Tiger's car squeaked when it stopped suddenly in front of the three-story house with white paint. The magnificent building soared until its shadow overshadowed the terrace.
Tiger brushed his hair with his fingers before getting out of the car. In his hand was a box of toast.
Tiger deliberately bought toast for his beloved mother, because he knew Ayana would be destroyed if bought toast.
Then Tiger walked with his heart racing into the house. One of the male servants bowed his head as soon as Tiger was in front of him.
"Where's Mommy?" tiger asked the waiter.
"The lady's in the reading room, sir."
Hearing the waiter's reply, without further ado Tiger walked up the stairs to head to the second floor. He entered one of the doors which was the path to the reading room.
"Mommy," said Tiger cheerfully as he spread his arms.
However, Ayana who was sitting in a large chair reached out as a sign that the child would not approach.
The woman who was still beautiful despite having stepped on the head of four was wearing a fierce face and the aura of anger was felt for anyone who was nearby.
"Mom?" tiger asked confusedly.
"Sit down!" Ayana pointed at the small chair in front of her.
"Why, Mom? Don't you usually Mommy like this?" Tiger who was still standing asked again with a puzzled facial expression.
"Mommy said sit down!" ayana said raising her voice while pointing back at the chair.
So Tiger also complied after seeing the face of the mother reddened with anger. His speeding heart doubled faster and his mind was getting wast.
After Tiger sat down, Ayana turned her gaze to a document in her hand.
"Today Mommy got a report that you've spent 250 million on a match watch and a diamond ring."
"Mom, it's just.." sidelines Tiger but suddenly he fell silent can't say as soon as Ayana squealed.
Tiger bowed limp and resigned. While Ayana crossed her arms in front of her chest without dimming her sharp gaze.
"Now, answer honestly to Mommy! What's the reason you bought all that stuff?"
Tiger raised his head, a smile etched on his thin lips then he lifted the box filled with toast. "Mom, before I answer, how about Mommy try this new toast I just bought? It's delicious."
"Tiger, answer!" ayana snapped while breaking the table. "Or Mommy report it to Daddy."
Tiger again sighed and lowered back the food box in his hand.
"alright. I'll answer honestly," Tiger said in a soft voice. "Actually I bought it all for my girlfriend, Mom. I want to make them happy is that wrong?"
"But what you give is excessive, Tiger. Don't you realize that your girlfriends are just seducing you into getting what they want?"
"But, Mom. Grandpa said, Daddy's wealth will not run out of seven derivatives."
Ayana clucked while turning her eyes off guard. Then he said, "Yes, and you're the seventh descendant."
"What's this?" ask a voice coming from the door.
Serempak Ayana and Tiger faced their faces towards the door that already had an Eagle standing there. The man walked closer with slow steps but still impressed strapping and steady.
Deserve Ayana immediately stood up to welcome her husband who just came home from work. As usual, the Eagle would embrace his wife's waist and land a brief kiss on the forehead.
Eagles turned to Tiger who was getting resigned to the fate of his life. Because he knew very well that the father would definitely side with the mother.
"Is that right, Tiger?" ask Eagle.
"Oh come, Dad. Daddy has a lot of money, assets, and a high position. So what's wrong with me making my girlfriends happy?"
The eagle did not answer. He took a deep breath, sat in a chair side by side with Ayana and stared at the son intensely.
"So right what did your Mommy say?" The eagle asked again with a deeper emphasis.
Tiger took a breath. He resigned and said honestly, "Yes, right, Dad."
The eagle muttered as it folded its hands in front of its chest. Two Eagle eyes narrowed as he continued to look at Tiger's face.
While Ayana who was beside him leaned over and whispered.
"We have to do something so our kids don't keep going like this, Lang. He must be self-sufficient and unwise to use money."
"You're right, Ay," said Epang, admitting that Ayana's words have a point.
The eagle again observed Tiger from head to toe. He frowned, tenagh thought and considered his decision for the last time. Until he finally said, "From tomorrow Daddy will send Tiger somewhere far from the city."
"What?" tiger shouted in surprise.
There was a sense of disbelief in that man. He also stood up to protest.
"But, Dad. How can I live out of town?"
"And Daddy will revoke all the facilities that Daddy has provided" said Elang firmly.
"But, Dad," Tiger interrupted.
"And Daddy won't give you any money either."
"No, Dad," cried Tiger.
"And Daddy also will not confiscate credit cards, cars, mobile phones…"
"Stop!" tiger's voice blared to the corner of the room. He was no longer strong to hear the threat of his father who usually never messed around in his words. "Okay, okay. I'll decide all my girlfriends come from Daddy pulled Daddy's words out."
The eagle grinned and raised one eyebrow. Then only with a soft head, had made Tiger exhale disappointed.
The eagle did not agree to the terms Tiger gave. Although Tiger was his son, but the Eagle felt Tiger grew in luxury and pleasure which made him spoiled.
So this time the Eagle felt to be firm and hearty to the child. The decision to send Tiger away from luxury was the right one, he said.
"From now on, pack your clothes, Tiger."
After saying that, the eagle stood up. Then walk across the room followed by Ayana.
Right after they passed the doorway, Ayana asked the Eagle.
"Well, where are you going to send Tiger?"
Sontak Elang mendadk stopped his steps. He was like a confused person and while looking at Ayana he asked back, "Where is it better? I don't know."