
The cellphone lying on the middle room table rang making the owner in the kitchen run out and pick up the phone connection.
“Halo, who am I talking to?” ask Winda, then sit her body on the sofa.
“This is Anna, Ma'am. His mother Abrisam.”
From across there came Anna's soft and uninspired voice.
“Oh... Why would Anna want to order more cookies?”
“Not, Ma'am. I want to ask, did Sam go there to meet Adira?”
“Sam isn't here, Mom. What's up, huh? Earlier this morning Dira told me that Sam's phone could not be reached. Sam is also not home?”
“Sam escaped, Ma'am. She does not accept that her Papa will marry the mother of her boyfriend.”
Winda. He remembered something, why he had to forget this. Anna is the mother of Sam which means wife of Tomi. Anna who Winda knows is a good woman unlike Tomi's stories all along.
“Mbak, still there ‘kan? My mother asked for help. Reject Mas Tomi's proposal. Pity Sam and Dira if they come to grips because of your relationship. I'm the same Ma'am Siska also do not like if Mas Tomi remarried. His wife is two. Don't you know that?”
“I want to ask you something Ann, can?”
“Please. Ask what, Ma'am?”
“Do you and Mas Tomi's other wife only attach importance to Mas Tomi's money? You guys are not harmonious?”
This time it was Anna who was silent across the street. He thought, so much so that Tomi fit him with Siska. Both his wives were kind.
“Ann, why didn't you answer it?”
“Begini Mbak's. Our family has been disharmonious ever since Mas Tomi became obsessed with women. He changed partners as he pleased. He also wanted to marry a woman younger than me. However, it failed because the woman cheated on him. There is nothing less than these two married wives. We always take care of Tomi. We also married not because of his property.”
Heard Anna's words from the phone. Vinda knew all along she had been deceived. Tomi reversed all the facts to make his wife look ugly in front of Vinda.
Adira's phone in the bag reads. The girl immediately pulled him out and saw a message coming in.
Mama
Dir, Aunt Anna called Mama. Sam is not home. Is he going to school? If you know how Aunt Anna is doing. Here's the number, 08576653xxxx
Dira immediately replied to him so that the mother did not worry.
Adira
Sam didn't go to school, Ma. Here we go to his house. Maybe not and look elsewhere.
“Who is Dir?” ask Vio who is sitting right next to Adira.
“Mama.” Dira keeps his phone back. He patted Emran's shoulder in front with a taxi driver, “Mran, said my mom Sam was not at his house. Free if we go there.”
“So where are we looking?” asked Yara who was sitting all three together Vio and Dira.
Emran who looked back thought for a moment, “then we go to the place of street children. I feel like Sam is there.”
“Hah? Sam likes to play there?” ask the unbelieving Vio.
Emran nodded, “usually we go there crowded with other motor children to provide help.”
“Wah, don't expect you guys to be okay too until you think of someone else.” Yara salutes the three guys.
Emran gave instructions to the driver and sat back facing forward again.
“Well, why turn here?” muttered Manha who carries Emran's motorbike.
“Not knowing me either, Nay. Follow ajalah.” The guy inevitably follows the taxi in front of him. Naya just nodded in agreement.
Not long after they stopped near the fly over. Everyone in the taxi got off. Manha opened the glass of her helmet.
“Kok even here?” asked Manha who was still sitting on her bike.
“Kata nyokapnya Dira. Sam is not at his house. Instead of wasting time to mending funds we look for in the cardboard house,” replied Emran who hardened his voice because it was noisy with the sound of passing vehicles.
“Then I have to go through there.” Emran just nodded Manha's words, “first yes guys.”
Kanaya waved with a smile at her friends as Manha's motorbike drove back.
“Keep we have to walk?” asked Violet to fan her fan from earlier.
“Iya, close by. We ‘kan via shortcut. Not like those who have to muter.”
Emran goes first to show direction.
“Ugh, hot.” Firmer Vio fanned his fan.
“Udah don't have to mostly complain!” holding Vio's hand while walking.
The four of them got there first. However, not long ago Manha and Kanaya also came. Naya quickly got off the bike and took off her helmet. He ran to Dira.
“Where are these people?” emran asked to see that the cardboard house was deserted.
“Search money times,” replies Manha walks over by tidying up her hair.
“Gimana, Brother. Pretty ‘kan our results. Big brother voice is good too.”
Sam smiled shyly, “ah you can just, Lif.”
When hearing a familiar voice in her ear Adira turned her head and said, “that's her.”
All his friends looked. Sam who walked over was also surprised by the arrival of his comrades.
Abrisam parted ways with the street children and walked faster towards his friends.
“What are you doing here?”
“Ya nyariin lo lah,” replied Emran as it were.
“Sam!” Adira flutters around hugging her lover, “I'm worried about you. Why did you leave home?”
This guy returned Dira's embrace, “maafin I Dira already made you worry. I'm upset with Papi. He still wants to marry Aunt Winda. So, I think going from home made Papi change his mind.”
Dira takes off his embrace, “then how?”
“It looks like this was in vain. Papi blocked my ATM card. He had no intention of looking for me.”
Sam looks towards his other friends, “for all of you while don't tell me I'm here.”
“Beres!” Manha and Emran point their fingers. Others just grieve.
Adira who looked up looked at Sam voiced again, “but Aunt Anna is worried about you, Sam.”
“Sayang.” Sam holds both shoulders Dira, “for this time don't tell my Mama first huh. It's for us.”
Adira nodded slowly.