
Dandi turned to look at the Dinar that approached him. Dinar was sitting nearby.
"Patience, yes. I'm in mourning, too" Dinar said.
"Where are you going these nights?" ask Dandi.
"It doesn't matter where I go, it's important you're patient, yes. I know what it's like to lose someone we love. I'm sure you're strong" Dinar said.
"Thank you, Din." Dandi was already feeling calm when Dinar accompanied him. Before the departure of the body, Dinar decided to say goodbye, because it was asking permission to the person at home if out for a while to buy something to the supermarket that happened to be close to the road Dandi house.
"I'm going home first, Dan. It's late, afraid of being sought after by the house. You are patient" said Dinar.
Dinar was delivered to the big streets, then went home. He rode his bike back home.
"Assalamualaik." Dinar knocked on the door.
"Getishalight." The voice of Kak Dita was heard from inside the house. Not long after, the door of the house opened.
"Well, he said buy snacks, not married?" ask Brother Dita.
The dinar went into the house. "There was a crowd in Dandi's house, so I approached. Uh, no, Grandma's dead."
Dita closed the door, then followed behind Dinar.
"Who, who is he the same?" ask Brother Dita.
"Well, I don't know, brother. I'm gonna ask, afraid she's getting sad." Dinar sat on the sofa, with Brother Andre and his mother.
"What, Din?" tanta's mother.
The Dinar also explained his mother's questions as he explained to his brother.
"So far, it's been confirmed yet?" sahut Andre's.
"Already, Brother. Coincidentally, I just returned home with the body sent to the tomb," replied Dinar.
After that, they plan to go to Dandi's house tomorrow. Because, this night is late, pity Dita who is currently pregnant.
***
The next day, early in the morning they immediately get ready to go to Dandi's house before leaving for work and school. Dinar brought with him her school book, intending to invite Dandi to go along with Kak Andre.
"Din, are you ready yet?" tanya Dita approached him to the room.
"Yes, I'm writing a book again" replied Dinar from the room.
"Buruan, let not your misfortune go," said Dita, then left the room Dinar.
After everything was considered ready, Dinar immediately came out of his room and locked him away from the outside. Dinar immediately approached his family who had gathered in the living room.
"Have you?" ask Dita.
"Already, Brother. Yuk," said Dinar invite them to leave.
Everybody get in the car. Although the distance is close, but they bring a car to arrive faster. Arriving in front of Dandi's house, there was a private car and a freight car. Some of the items in the house were taken out, causing questions in their correct.
"Kok transported all?" Andre Gumam.
They rushed down and approached the person who was transporting.
"Where are you going, sir?" ask Dita.
"You move, Neng." The men asked gave an explanation.
"Where?" sahut Dinar's.
"No idea, Neng. Ask the owner at home" replied the father again.
Dinar who heard it, suddenly walked quickly and looked for Dandi in the house.
"Assynolajet. Dandy." Dinar.
"You why? Where are you moving to?" ask Dinar.
Dandi just shook his head.
"Who's the guy?" ask Dinar again.
"My mom and dad. He came to pick me up" said Dandi.
"Cok yesterday didn't say? You don't go to school here anymore?" ask Dinar.
Again Dandi shook his head. While Dinar threw his body onto the sofa. "Why did everyone close to me all leave. My best friend, you, all gone."
"I don't want to, but what else, Din. I'm comfortable here, we can give each other news on the phone, yeah." Dandi gave his proposal.
"Yes, Dan. Hope you're comfortable in your new place, be careful, yeah." Dinar smiled at him.
It turns out that during their conversation, their two families also talk to each other, even though they do not know what they will talk about.
"Aren't you in school today?" ask Dinar.
"No, Din. We have to go today, but I told you that we have to say goodbye. Uh, they don't want to understand my wishes. They let us go in a hurry. What's their reason, I don't understand." Dandi was confused by his parents' behavior.
They came without any news and left in a hurry as if being chased by ghosts. Dandi every time he asked always unanswered, they did not even respond at all.
"It's ready, Mom." The goods carrier told me.
"Okay, fine." Dandi's mother agreed. "We're leaving first, yeah. I'm sorry, we can't linger. Not to drive out, we have other interests."
"Oh, okay. Well, then we go home first" replied Dinar's mother.
"Din, come on," take Dita.
Dinar who heard it, suddenly looked at each other with Dandi.
"I was invited home, Dan," said Dinar.
Dandi slowly nodded his head. "Yes, Din. You're fine here, yeah. I love being friends with you, I hope you don't forget me, yeah."
Dinar smiled, "Yes, Dan. I won't forget you, I love having friends like you."
"I go first, yeah." Seamless dinar.
Dandi nodded his head again slowly. He seemed reluctant to move from his seat, because he felt heavy leaving the house that had become his shelter since childhood.
"Dandi, you too come, go," his mother took him.
Dinar turned back to Dandi.
"Come, Dan. We're together," bring Dinar.
Dandi looked around his seat. He felt unable to leave. Even clearly, she shed her tears.
"And, why?" The dinar approached him again.
Dandi's tear was clearly visible. She tried to cover it up by wiping her tears quickly.
"You crying?" ask Dinar.
"I can't leave this house. I don't want to lose all my memories with Grandma. I'd rather stay alone, than leave this house." Dandi's voice sounded hoarse.
"Dandi, don't do it. Then you haven't let go of your grandmother, dong? Poor him who is in nature. Surely from up there, he wants to see you succeed later," said Dinar.
"In my heart from a long time ago, I wanted to succeed and be accompanied by my Grandmother. He supported me, supported me and even did everything for me. Why did he leave me, before I returned all his kindness? It's not fair to me." Dandi was crying loudly.
"Dandi, you can't say that. God loves you, perhaps in this way, so that you may become a better person." Candra stroking dandi punggug.
Dandi's parents are now entering the house.
"Dandi, Come!" gritting his mama with a high tone.