"Consider this a compensation for you imposing your will on me," She said guiltlessly as he took a wad of money, leaving two wads there. Not forgetting to take the origin of the man's shirt so that he could use it to cover his upper body. He immediately put everything on in a bit of a hurry. After finishing, he immediately walked towards the exit, not forgetting to take his shabby bag that was also lying pathetically next to the exit, so he could put the money in it. Then, he quickly took the key card and attached it to the door before Aditya came out of the bathroom as the lights went out.
A sigh of relief finally escaped her mouth as she made it out of the room. But only for a moment, because there was a strong banging from inside the room, followed by the sound of Aditya screaming in anger that Sarah had escaped. But she didn't hear anything from outside.
"Fuck you sweetheart! Watch out if I manage to get you again! I won't let you escape again today! Bastard!" she cursed as she kicked the door hard to vent her emotions, not caring that soap and shampoo suds were still visible all over her body. Even his wet footprints appeared to fill the floor.
Meanwhile, Sarah, who managed to escape, repeatedly breathed in and out to calm her racing heart.
Just as she descended the steps to the bottom, where the security guards were. The woman scowled, annoyed at all of them for making her have such a bad experience last night. Meanwhile, the officer, who was smiling politely, was instantly awkward.
"What's wrong with you, Mom?" he asked his guard friend who was writing a report in a book.
"Whose mother?" asked the friend, without lifting his head from the book. He even moved his hand nimbly over the paper, causing the ballpoint pen he was using to make beautiful squiggles.
"The lady from earlier!" said the officer as he sat down next to his friend.
The man then turned to his friend, who replied in a flat tone. "I don't know and I don't know either! So why are you busy commenting on the guests. You'd better do your job, instead of being busy taking care of guests who come in and out," he said flatly. Then he went back to his work. Meanwhile, his friend was forced to nod because he had received a stern warning from his Dandru.
Meanwhile, Sarah hurriedly waved her right hand when she saw a motorcycle seemingly traveling slowly, then stopped nearby. "Jalan anggrek number ten, yes, Mas!" she said as she got on the motorcycle, not forgetting to hold on to both of the man's shoulders.
"Uh, but, Ma'am -" the man dodged.
"Hurry up, Mas! This is an emergency! My son is waiting for me at home!" Sarah cut back as she patted the man's right shoulder hard, giving him no reason to refuse.
"I-yeah, but-"
"No buts! Hurry up, before the crazy person in there comes out and drags me inside again. Meanwhile, the security guards are not willing to help me. How could you?!" nagged Sarah in a panic, afraid that Aditya would get out and drag her back inside.
"Yes, I know... but right-"
"Hurry up! Do you want me to die?!" Sarah scolded.
"No, Miss. I'm on my way," said the man, who immediately started the engine of his motorcycle and took Sarah away from there.
Meanwhile, Aditya was still trying to get out of there. He was really upset because Sarah managed to escape. Sarah, on the other hand, sighed with relief because she was finally able to escape. Although she and Satria were now not completely safe, she was even worried if Aditya would come to her rented house and hurt her and Satria, even the worst, the man forcibly took Satria from her hand.
Sarah finally breathed a sigh of relief as she reached the front of her rental safely.
"Isn't this right, Ma'am?" the man asked as he stopped right in front of the fence.
"That's right. How much, Sir?" asked Sarah in agreement. She got off the motorcycle by holding on to the man's shoulders again.
"No need, Ma'am. It's free! I'm willing to help," said the man politely.
Sarah, who was now standing to his left, snorted loudly. She opened her shabby bag and reached inside, quickly pulling out a hundred thousand note that she had stolen from Aditya. His hand immediately grabbed the man's right hand, put the money into his hand, and then forced the man to grasp it tightly. "Take it, Mas. Thank you so much for helping me!" she said sincerely with a faint smile. She immediately turned around, leaving him stunned at the smile she gave him.
"Interesting woman," he said with a small chuckle, not forgetting to put the money in the pocket of his green ojol jacket with a picture of a motorcycle taxi driver, borrowed from his friend who works as an online motorcycle taxi. Then ran his motorcycle back to the place where he was supposed to pick someone up, but in reality he had to take Sarah home first. "may we meet again, Miss!"
"Assalamualaikum!" Sarah said her greetings as soon as she arrived at the door of Marni's house, which was closed tightly. Her brow furrowed in surprise because the landlord's house was not usually this quiet. "Where is Ms. Marni?" she murmured in surprise as she looked around for an answer. "Mom!" he called loudly as he knocked on the door. But there was silence, no answer from inside. "Ms. Marni!" he shouted louder while banging on the door because he was starting to feel like this wasn't right.
"Ms. Marni isn't home, Ms. Sarah!" chirped someone from behind.
Sarah immediately turned around, sighing in relief because it turned out that the person standing in front of the fence was not a neighbor who usually likes to interfere in other people's business. "Where is Ms. Marni, Ms. Inge? And Satria too. Was he brought by Ms. Marni?" she asked while swinging her steps towards the middle-aged woman, who was now wearing a green negligee that looked a little holey in the armpit, as well as a slightly torn bottom due to frequent use, making the fabric brittle.
The woman called Mrs. Inge then snorted loudly in response with a sharp glare at the young widow in front of her. "That's it, Ma'am! Why have you been unreachable since last night until this morning?" she grumbled in annoyance.
"What the hell happened, Mrs. Inge? Because to be honest, I lost my cell phone last night. I don't know where it fell, all I know is that it's no longer in my bag," Sarah said nervously and started to think about it.
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