
There had not been a blink of an eye, Tiger directly ran into the streets. Both of his legs swung very quickly.
He wants to catch the car that took Siti. But that effort must have failed. At the end of the village road, nothing was seen.
It was still early morning blind. Even the fog still enveloped the village and made visibility limited. Tiger had no choice but to deflect his way home.
With a breath of breath and chest up and down, Tiger lowered his head. He ruffled his waist while growling in annoyance.
"Brian. Brian must have known Siti was going into town. That's why he came home early," Tiger kicked a pebble to vent his emotions. "Dam."
"Tiger" cried Ayana who finally saw the child walking over.
He just put the bag in the trunk. He walked closer to Tiger.
While in the Eagle has entered the driver's seat and started the car engine. He glanced at the glance of Ayana who was approaching Tiger.
"You why? How come your face is pouting? Must be a girl problem?"
"Mom, you really know" said Tiger pursed his lips.
"Keep, what dong? All this time it's been about girls,"
"Well, just talk in the car. Let's be nice, "Eagle interrupted as he was impatiently waiting for Ayana and Tiger to get into the car.
Ayana nodded. Then lead Tiger into the car. He sat beside the Eagle while Tiger sat alone in the back seat.
Before long, the car drove straight towards the rocky road. A moment in the car. Ayana looks back to see the child's face.
"What's the matter, son? Dong story. Don't be soaked like cat shit!"
Hearing Ayana say the cat, Tiger became sighing. His mind became reminded of the cat owned by Siti who had clawed her face.
Tiger looked at the window to see the view outside. With a blank look, Tiger leaned back weakly.
Ayana and Eagle exchanged glances. As a mother, Ayana became worried about Tiger's condition.
"I like one of the women in this village, too," Tiger said starting the story still blankly out the window.
"So you don't want to go back to town? Because you're not going to leave the girl?" Guess Ayana.
"No, Mom. But that girl also went to town."
Ayanah scrunched her forehead. "Yes nice dong. You can find the girl after we get to town."
Tiger took a breath. "There's another problem too."
"What's? That girl scabies?"
"Not that," Tiger was a little furious because Ayana again guessed wrong.
"Brian also liked the girl" Tiger said with a heavy heart.
"Keep, the girl prefers Brian or you?" Ayana asked with a cautious tone.
"That's the problem, Mom. I don't know. I haven't heard from Siti."
Tiger leaned his head and now turned his eyes forward. From the reflection of the rearview mirror, the Eagle can see the face of the child who is very upset and restless.
"Jeez, Boy. You are like a child," the eagle said without turning his head. Do not want to take your eyes off and stay focused on the rocky road. If not, the car could slip.
"You're a playboy stamp Tiger. Cook just one woman with Brian you're so lethargic."
"Dad, Brian's my friend. I'm so worried."
"If it turns out that girl rejected you, how?" Ayana asked the question very carefully. He was afraid that Tiger's mood would become even more upset.
Tiger took a deep breath and straightened his seat. Since then he had felt uncomfortable in a car that drove on the rocky road.
He wants to quickly be in town and find Siti's home address.
"If Siti accepts me, I will be serious and will be converted into a playboy. But if Siti rejects me, I'll try to get her to accept me."
Tiger said that with a fiery voice. Both are tightly clenched. As determined as to get Siti.
Seeing the look on Tiger's face that changed in a short time, made Ayana to stumble into a smile without Tiger realizing it.
In Ayana's mind, an idea. He began to look forward with his brain starting to set a plan.
"Why haven't I been thinking like this before" Ayana muttered softly.
"What's on your mind?" Eagle asked.
Ayana. He thought the eagle didn't hear his mumble. Then Ayana looked back, where Tiger was trying to close his eyes, curled up in the back seat with a nape propped up by a small pillow.
Ayana pointed her body at the Eagle whose attention had been poured out on the road ahead.
Ayana whispered in front of the Eagle's earlobe so Tiger wouldn't hear her words. Even though Tiger seemed to have a good time back there, Ayana was afraid that her plan would be smelled by Tiger.
"I have an idea, Lang. So that our children may be useful."
The eagle raised his eyebrows and glanced at Ayana. As soon as possible, he looked back at the street.
"How is it?"
"Look this."
Ayana placed one palm on the Eagle's earlobe and started whispering.