
"Hi, Lang. How are you?" The 24-year-old woman smiled as she reached out.
"Well," answered the Eagle to greet Ajeng's hand. Although it was only a split second, but it was enough to make the girl standing next to him smile wryly.
Ajeng was the ex-lover of Eagle when he was in High School. The two broke up when Eagle was accepted to one of the famous campuses in Jakarta because Ajeng could not undergo long distance relationship.
"Well, this is complete. Yuk, come in." Rini confidently held the hands of Eagle and Ajeng towards the dining room.
Again a wry smile was drawn on Ara's face. The girl might still be pecking if only Laras did not grab her hand to follow Rini.
"Mas Joni's not coming, Ma'am?" ara asked pleasantries after sitting her body to the left of the Eagle. While on the right side of her lover there is also Ajeng. It seems that for the seating business alone was arranged by Rini.
"No. He went out of town again, so Mbak from yesterday also nginep here," replied Laras.
"Ehm! If you guys keep talking when the show starts?" Rini said cynically.
Laras just chuckled. The woman with one child responded with a joke, "Yes, now, dong, ma'am. If it's stale tomorrow, dong, the food."
Rini is eager to answer. However, her husband had already prevented her. Pras himself is sometimes surprised to see the behavior of his wife who is like a child, even though she already has one grandchild. Not infrequently the man with the mustache heard his wife talked about by neighbors because of the feud that Rini caused only because of trivial problems.
"Because the wait has come all, we start the show, huh?" pras said, then opened the event with a short speech.
A few moments later, the tumpeng cutting event was done by Rini. The woman with a big smile gave the first piece to her beloved husband, followed by Laras, Eagle, then Ajeng. As for Ara, Rini had the girl take it herself on the grounds of her sitting too far away.
"Sorry, yes, Ara. You've just sat there a long way, anyway," said the woman with an annoying smile.
Ara just flinching. Make the corner of Ajeng's lips lifted triumphantly.
"You eat this, let me take it again." Suddenly the Eagle shifted his yellow rice that was equipped with side dishes in front of Ara.
"Thank you, Mum." Ara felt a little relieved. He did not need to hear Rini bully him if he took his own food. If Ara takes a lot of spelled out like people never eat, taking a little later is spelled out unappreciative. Yeah, Ara's pretty sure about that one. Not want to think bad, but anyone who saw Rini's behavior must agree with him.
"What's up, Jeng?" Rini gently asked.
Ajeng had not answered before finding the item he was looking for. "Here, Auntie." He gave a rectangular velvet box. "Gift for Auntie, sorry Ajeng forgot to give thanks earlier."
The look on Rini's face while receiving it. Especially when he opens it. A necklace with the initials R decorated with sparkling gems.
"Ajeng, this is so beautiful. Thank you, yes, you never disappoint." The woman hugged the ex-lover of her son. It seems that Rini really wants Ajeng and maybe also hopes that the woman will re-establish love with Eagle.
"Ara, look at this, don't you think it's a good necklace?" Rini stretches out her new necklace. Showoff.
"Good, Mom. It's perfectly suited to mother."
"Hoya, obviously! Mother is suitable to wear expensive items. If it's that cheap," Rini glanced at the paper bag Ara gave, "usually Mother's skin immediately red-red."
Pras shook his head at his wife's words. How could he fall in love with such a woman? While Laras had risen to his feet because Melodi asked to go to the room to pick up a toy.
"Everything, I live first, yes," he said, then stepped up while holding his daughter.
Not wasting a golden opportunity this time, Rini is now boasting Ajeng in the hope that Ara is self-aware that he is inappropriate for his son who is soon to rise to become a manager.
"This AJeng from has not graduated from college already there is a nawarin job. Pantes is now a hotel manager. Great, isn't it, Lang?" Rini asks for her son's approval to heat up Ara.
The eagle did not answer. He looked at his watch, then turned to Ara. "Udah malaem. Yuk, I'm anter home. I don't feel good about your dad for the slums."
Ara nodded, then grabbed her bag and bid farewell to the Eagle old man and of course Ajeng.
"Hmm, Lang!" Ajeng called out the name of his former lover before the man actually left the dining room.
"Do you mind if I ask for antherin? You saw me here, didn't you take an online taxi?"