
Finding a Daddy Bag. 29
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When the car was boarded Gara and the group began to enter the narrow village streets, away from the black asphalt nan smooth. Seen a few small children following from behind, they seemed to chase the car that was driven slowly.
"Where is it, Nin?" I asked when they were at the crossroads.
"Turn left, Mom."
According to the instructions, Gara turned to the left. From the rear view he could see the little children still following their car from behind. His lips curved, holding a smile. The atmosphere of the village is very beautiful and humanist. Young children are not dependent on devices or gadgets.
Either because of economic factors or whatever it is, surely the children in the village prefer to play together. Chases, playing gundu, gobak sodor, or even kokoa konci versions of the past.
"The sky is cloudy ... dark," said Gara who is still focusing on driving slowly, because there are many holes such as mines everywhere. If he is handling the construction of this village road, he certainly built ala-ala streets on the toll road. Seamless, without obstacles.
"The road is badly damaged huh, Nin?" exclaimed bu Sadewo who felt the effect of a car that was rocking. Honestly, his stomach was getting uncomfortable.
"Rain season, Aunt." Kanina thinks the streets are badly damaged because of the rainy season.
In fact, the dry season is the same, the village road in Kanina village is never good. Although it has been repaired, it definitely does not last long. Either the contours of the soil are easy to move or materials for problematic development. Everything is still a mystery.
"Yes, anyway." Bu Sadewo can only say. Who would protest the same? Come on, enjoy riding in the car like riding a horse.
The three of them fell silent again, Kanina only made a sound when she almost arrived.
"The car's parked here, Mas. It doesn't seem to fit when you get in. The road is narrow."
"Street?" Bu Sadewo's eyes widened. It was dark cloudy, wanted to rain anyway, and bring a baby, the middle-aged woman could not imagine. Apparently, access to Kanina's house is not so easy.
"There's no other way?" ask Gara later.
"There, Mas. But turn around a little far."
Finally they turned around, because it was impossible to pass through the narrow road.
Mmmmmmm
Vushhh ...
The children chuckled, joking with their friends as the car passed by. Create a splash that hits one of them. Of course because it was unintentional, because the children did not want to stay away.
"Still a long time, Nin?" ask Sadewo who is getting impatient. The bumpy road, made the middle-aged woman want to quickly finish.
"At any second, Aunt."
"Patience, Ma." Because of a thin smile.
"Once our pendopo is straight, Mas. Kanina's house is at the very end."
"Hmmm!"
A few moments later, they finally arrived in front of the house with a simple building. Kanina had glanced here and there looking for her mother and spirit mother. But the house was closed shut.
"Let's go down" exclaimed Gara when he turned off his car engine.
Kanina nodded, then opened the car door. As soon as Kanina got out of the car, Kanina's neighbor who happened to be cleaning the yard, immediately called Kanina.
"Minn!" his yell. With a quick step while throwing away the broom she had originally held, the woman hurriedly walked towards Kanina.
"Mbak Lilik ... What a quiet house, where's mom, huh?"
Instead of carrying, the woman then held Kanina's hand.
"Patience to you, Nin. You have to be sincere."
Kanina then turned her head towards Gara, not anything Kanina's eyes had sore. He felt something bad. Seriate.