
Alfa's family finally leaves for the beach, where Maggie lived as a child with her mommy while away from home.
Opa Alberth and Oma Ratna used another car driven by one of his men.
Alfa and his wife and children used a car driven by Alfa himself. In twins absolutely do not want to be separated from the brother ya just met after seven years apart.
"So, how nice is it to stay with Gaston?" ask Daffa.
"Look" Maggie replied casually while snacking on snacks made by the mommy.
"But Oma said, Gaston's opa was fierce" said Daffa.
"It's up to you to make a mistake" Maggie explained.
"So you ever make a mistake?" ask Daffa again.
"Where Kaka was tortured, the person he was the golden son of Oma Ratna, could war two leaders of the mafia gang" said Daffi made all look at him. Including Alfa and Mey stared at him through the rearview mirror as they sat in front.
"Well, you think you want to be strong just the easy way?" maggie's words made them all quiet.
Mey sadly turns out her son has to lead an abnormal life because she is the only daughter of two giant business lords from two different countries.
"Is the training hard Kaka?" ask Mey to the Princess.
"Initially hard mom, but Kaka exercises from the age of children so the level of violence is different from adults. When a teenager, it has mastered the science of adults so no longer tortured and do not feel heavy anymore" explained Maggie relaxed.
"When we're too late?" ask Daffa.
"Depending on the fact that you quickly master it, the torture is not too long" Maggie told her sister.
"And I've been participating in the practice all this time ka, meaning I can quickly master it right" continued Daffi proud because he had joined the open college in general.
"You think Gaston opa college is like the abal-abal college you've been doing all this time?" maggie replied, arguing with her pretentious sister.
Their journey is quite colorful because of the Daffi and Maggie debate and also Maggie's stories while in California to Indonesia.
After a long journey they finally arrived in the area when it was already noon.
They went straight into Devid opa villas around the area and would stay a few days there until they returned home.
Why did they choose to come there? the answer is because if in the city then Maggie will have trouble moving because it is always monitored by suspicious people.
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After resting that afternoon, Maggie chooses to take a walk enjoying the twilight and of course she is not alone because the twins are determined to know the location of their oldest childhood school and the playgrounds while living in the area.
The journey that takes about 15 minutes if the toe was making Maggie decide to borrow her daddy car.
"Dad, borrow the car" the girl exclaimed as she found the parents relaxing behind the villa.
"Walk around Oma beach" said Maggie.
"And we'll be there tonight" Mey said.
"You want to enjoy the sunset. It's been a long time since I've seen sunset again" said Maggie.
Parents who understand the life of the girl who is never free and enjoy the environment finally allow let alone she goes not alone.
"Okay, then you guys will be in our 6s and then we will have dinner there." explained Alfa to her three children who have stayed in their respective styles.
"Ka, change his pants" protested Daffa who saw the pants worn by the Kaka were not fit in his heart.
"Loh, why? kaka is comfortable wearing this" Maggie denied not wanting to obey the sister.
"It doesn't look good, let's change quickly, the air tonight is not good for you" said Daffa coldly finally the Kaka relented and changed back his pants that were not too short but above the knee.
"Yes, very possessive" grumbled Maggie as she stepped into the villa and exchanged trousers with long jeans.
They finally left the four old men to the beach where little Kaka used to be. Maggie no longer remembers the path to it but explained by the Daddy, she was even confused because the change of the area was quite advanced from when she was a child at that time.
With the establishment of a hotel that is adjacent to the restaurant on the beach it makes a big change for the area.
Throughout the journey Daffi continued to chat about activities every day both at school and in places he visited with his friends and of course with Daffa.
After traveling for a few minutes, they finally arrived at the beach where little Maggie used to spend time with her friends there.
The rubble of togetherness while playing with his friends began to reconnect like an integral puzzle making him reminisce about his innocent times when he lived without the burden and responsibilities that are now given by him opa in California and the current Oma Ratna.
(Where are you all? I miss our time together, sorry to leave without saying goodbye to all of you. If I may wish to meet all of you in the present) inner Maggie hopes to meet her childhood friends, who would accept himself for who he was even though they knew Maggie lived without a father at the time, but they did not bully him at all let alone excommunicate him.
"Hei ka, why daydream, look tuh lagit has changed color because of sunset" shouted Daffi while waving to the Kaka.
Maggie awakens from her daydream and gazes back at the sunset, her heart growing turbulent considering her life in the present.
Not only that, he even thought that if he was given the opportunity to meet his childhood friend in Australia, whether his friend would accept him now or not.
"Why is my life so hard?" muttered Maggie while stepping down the beach with bare feet.
Lagit changed color to red because the sun had disappeared from the earth, the atmosphere began to magrib, the little girl continued to step with her different thoughts.
Maggie who was preoccupied with playing water with her white feet that kicked the water made an accidental splash about someone who was also down the beach to return to the village.
"Hey, if you want to play water, don't be like a child" the man snapped in a high voice.
"Yeee, who told you to walk this close?" maggie sneered without looking at the man. Even if he stared, he would not know him because it was getting dark.
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(Why do I always meet girls everywhere who look like him?) the man's mind while stopping his steps.
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