
It was great to see Handoko again. Although this time he sees Handoko as Daisy instead of Stefani. The man seemed to be eating or cleaning up his house earlier. He remembers Stefani being dragged out of the house. Is Handoko a little because her daughter is back to making trouble.
“Sorry, Miss, no one told you you were going out this morning!” Handoko's breath was short as she reached Daisy.
Daisy smiled, giving the sweetest to Handoko. “This is an impromptu plan, sir, forgive me!” he said to Handoko.
The old man smiled for a while looking at Daisy barely blinking. Daisy is curious as to what makes Handoko this way. But he didn't ask even if he wanted to.
“Can we go now, Sir?” ask Daisy.
Handoko gasped, frowning with her own thoughts, turning quickly to the left and right as if someone was patting her on the shoulder and resuscitating her. He nodded and hurriedly opened the passenger car door.
“I sit next to you Sir. It's okay, right?”
Handoko quickly closed the door back and nodded. He rushes around half the body of the car and opens the driver's side door, waiting awkwardly for Daisy's arrival.
“Thank you, Sir!” said Daisy for a moment to go inside.
He waited quietly, wearing his seatbelt. Then Handoko got to the driver's seat and started the car.
“Nona where are you going today?” ask Handoko.
“To Mahardika's office, you know her address right?” ask Daisy. He is willing to direct later as soon as he gets a headband from Handoko.
“I know Madam, I used to take Maulana there when I needed a motorbike to take Stefani!” handoko.
At once Daisy remembered Maulana who worked as an assistant or could be a direct subordinate of Mahardika. How could he forget that. “Ah, true too! Then please help, sir!”
Handoko pressed the gas pedal slowly as the car drove away from the yard. Before the car got to the front of the fence, the iron gate drove open automatically. They turn right when they come out and go a little faster.
“I'm sorry for having to expel Daisy earlier, sir!”
Seeing the reaction of the man beside her who was driving, Handoko knew about it. It could also be seeing something done to Stefani.
“Has something happened earlier, sir?” ask Daisy a little worried.
Three days together with this old man Daisy realizes that Handoko loves her daughter, may not be able to express her feelings properly. It can be awkward not knowing what to do to make a girl feel happy. But it seems that the man is trying.
“I feel like my relationship and Stefani is finally improving. But it feels worse than before. He asked why I should be nice now after so many waivers received.”
Daisy understands. There are no parents who do not love him. Maybe the way is wrong as the case of his father and Handoko, an old man who is being a driver Daisy at this time. “He may just not understand it, Sir!”
Mahardika's office is clearly visible now.
“I told you unnecessary things to Miss. Forgive me!” handoko said she was embarrassed.
Daisy chuckles a little, closes her mouth while doing so and Handoko is stunned when she sees him. “I'm even happy to be chatting.”
“And many people are more commensurate in terms of mind and knowledge who can chat with you. I absolutely will not be able to covet you if you have talked about something more advanced!” handoko said she felt comfortable.
“Usually that talk like that is likely because it is too smart!” praise Daisy.
The car stopped in front of the lobby. Handoko will remove her seatbelt and come out to open the door. But Daisy stopped him.
Daisy reached into her small bag with several pieces of cash and a credit card wallet and ATM.
“No Miss, I just wait in the car. Maulana made me coffee. We also had breakfast!”
There is an expression that makes Daisy think that Handoko is lying. However, he could no longer insist that the old man who raised Stefani and Maulan alone after his wife died be honest.
“Then park there, yes, sir! It's the owner's parking. Usually only filled with Mahardika cars to be safe. I also used to park there. If my business is done, I will follow Mr. Handoko there!” bright Daisy.
“Good, Miss!”
“Shortly Yes Sir!” daisy said as she grabbed the handle of the exit and pushed it open.
***
“You want what you came here for?” ask Mahardika.
Usually the man would let Daisy sit down, ask what she wanted to drink, say that Daisy could call and tell Mahardika to come home instead of herself showing up. That little form of attention that Daisy gets.
“Your father called me last night, I'll be at your house later in the afternoon. So you don't have to come here!” Mahardika spoke again, not even telling Daisy to sit down.
“I think I should come here!”
“For what? Saying I should lie? Look, I'm not gonna lie!” Mahardika.
He lifted his head and was stunned. The girl wears her gift necklace on her birthday. A glimmer of happiness burst into Mahardika's heart. He struggled with his might not to look happy.
“I'm here to apologize! But I'll just tell you! It's not me doing all that!” firmly Daisy.
Mahardika's eyes widened, not expecting to hear such a childish denial. But he was there to take Daisy for granted. Although it is true that Daisy yesterday and today is different.
“You hope I believe?” ask Mahardika.
“No! Because you won't do it. But I hope you know that the one who did the mess wasn't me. I know this engagement relationship is new, but surely Mas Dika can tell the difference!”
Mahardika felt that her head was beating slowly. “Then it's up to you!” said.
“I'll go now.”
When Mahardika raised her head, Daisy had already reached the door. The girl did not look back at all to know how Mahardika was expressing right now. He breathed and stood up.
“Daisy, wait!” It feels like he is talking to a different person.
Daisy quit. Looking back immediately and waiting for what Mahardika would say to him. However, Mahardika clearly did not say anything until she was really close to Daisy.
“So, why are you asking me to wait?” ask Daisy impatiently.
Once again Mahardika sighed. “I just want to take you out!”
“No need!” Daisy poked her head slightly and looked through Mahardika's shoulder. “It looks like there is a lot of work!”
Because Daisy refused, Mahardika knew she could not force it. So he helps Daisy pull the door and lets the girl go.