"Wait!" shouted Axell in the silence of the night.The woman stopped in her tracks with her chest pounding. While adjusting his glasses and mask, he looked at Axell, who was walking closer."What is it?" She asked in a voice that was bassy but made it soft so that it resembled soft bones or rainbow people.Axell stuttered at the sound of her voice. There was a hint of nervousness on his face, and he frowned slightly at the voice of the woman who was believed to be Emily."Ah no, I'm sorry, wrong person," said Axell nervously.Meanwhile, behind her mask, Emily held back her laughter, seeing Axell's slightly frightened change."I'm tired; just another time if you want to book me," continued Emily when Axell turned around. And it's still the same horrible sound it makes.Axell quickened his steps while shuddering in horror and waving his hand at Emily as a sign that he didn't want to book the soft bone.Get into the car hurriedly, panting for breath."Because I was obsessed with Emily, I
"Mama," called Axell, who suddenly came out of Tama's room and managed to jolt Celine from his reverie."Mama, why are you crying?" said Axell again, wiping away the tears that were still flowing in the corners of Mrs. Celine's eyes."Ah no, mommy was just confused," answered Mrs. Celine, averting her gaze."Mom, I'm an adult; I know how to cry and get upset," said Axell, hugging his mother."I'm sorry, for not having the chance to make your childhood happy," said Mrs. Celine, sobbing."Mom, God has outlined our path in life. So, don't ever feel guilty again," said Axell."Yes," answered Mrs. Celine, looking down."Mama, why are you here?" Axell asked."I want to wake Tama and Rikel," answered Mrs. Celine."They've been up since four in the morning and woke up and immediately scrambled to get into the playroom. I don't know; I'm surprised how they wake up at the same time," answered Mrs. Ania, coming out of Tama's room.The three of them entered the playroom and found toys s
Without being commanded, the two toddlers deftly opened several other boxes containing toys and scattered them on the floor. Then opened each box cheerfully and happily.Both would not stop when asked to eat breakfast and get ready for school, always asking for extra time.Axell and Mrs. Celine left the play room and headed to the dining table, while Mrs. Ania was still trying to persuade the two of them to stop."Continue later; it's already past six o'clock. Do you want to go to school?" Mrs. Ania asked, persuading her two grandchildren to stop their activities."In a moment, Grandma," answered Rikel."Grandma?" asked Mrs. Ania, looking closely at Rikel's face, who had been calling her 'mommy'."Yes, papa said that if I want to call him papa like Tama, Ikel also has to call you grandma," answered Rikel innocently."So now Rikel calls Axell the same as Tama, papa?" asked Mrs. Ania curiously."Yes, Grandma, we're the same size. So you have to call him papa, Tama said.""Papa
"Okay sir. Please wait a moment," said the security guard.Axell felt that the Wibowo group's rules were too rigid; security should have called the boss first to inform him that there were guests.Security was seen picking up the telephone receiver and appearing to be talking on the phone."Mr. Axell, please come in; Mr. Frans has been waiting for you," said security while inviting Axell to enter."Thanks," answered Axell."Let me take you, sir," said the security guard, feeling guilty."Okay," Axell answered casually.Axell was escorted by security to Frans's room on the seventh floor by taking the elevator."Please, sir, this is Mr. Frans's room. And if you'll excuse me," said the security guard kindly."Thank you," said Axell sincerely."Welcome to the Wibowo Group office, Mr. Axell, owner of the Axell Waned Group." Frans greeted Axell happily."Yeah, I almost got kicked out by security," answered Axell irritably as he dropped his weight on the sofa in Frans's room."He
"So what percentage?" Axell asked Frans."Fifteen percent!" Frans answered firmly."Added, please," persuaded Axell."I can't, sir; our profits are very slim above that," answered Frans pitifully."You dared to say ten to twenty percent; why don't you give twenty percent to the Axell Waned Group?" said Axell, still trying to bargain."Never mind, I'll just give you eighteen percent," said Frans."Okay deal!" Axell answered quickly."Later, you will send your representative to my office to meet Mrs. Felicia to draw up a cooperation agreement," said Axell."Okay, Mr. Axell," answered Frans, laughing."Shoes per year, and drinks every month. So don't be late in procuring the goods," Axell advised Frans."Yes, later in the Cooperation Agreement Letter, the delivery date of the goods must be written every month; if it is late or early, we will confirm it with Mrs. Felicia," said Frans."You still know Mrs.Felicia, right?" Axell asked Frans."Yes, of course I still am. I haven't
Axell agreed to his mother's proposal to open a bakery and pastry shop business not far from home."What's the reason why Mama invited Mrs. Ania and Aunt Sri to open a business?" Axell asked when the two of them were looking for a shophouse to open their business."I once accidentally heard Mrs. Ania and Aunt Sri tell a story that neither of them had children. In fact, I'm not much different from them; I only have you, and my mistakes are mostly with you," said Mrs. Celine dreamily."Mom, that's enough. I'm still your son’s forever; don't ever think about other things," said Axell, looking closely at Mrs. Celine."Yes.""Then why do Mrs. Ania and Aunt Sri want to run a business, and the proceeds will go to the orphanage?" Axell asked curiously."So, according to Mrs. Ania, one of the unbroken charities is prayers from children. Well, according to Mrs. Ania, we can still get these prayers as long as we are sincere in helping other people, and then the people we help will pray for
The car he was driving immediately swerved. Luckily, Axell hadn't increased his speed when that happened."What is it?" asked Mrs. Celine, panicking."Our tires are out of air, Ma," answered Axell."Hit a nail?" asked Mrs. Celine in surprise."It looks like this is what the person did earlier," answered Axell, getting out of his car, which had stopped completely."Gosh, who is he? How evil he is," said Mrs. Celine."Mom, you should just take a taxi home. I'll wait here while asking the mechanic to come here," said Axell."Are you okay alone?" asked Mrs. Celine."It's okay.""But I'm worried about you," said Mrs. Celine, implying concern for her child through the look in her eyes."Don't worry, this is also a busy street, mommy," Axell answered convincingly.Coincidentally, a taxi passed by. Axell immediately called and asked his mother to come home immediately, because if he waited with Axell, it would be a pity that the weather was so hot, and Axell knew that his mother wa
"We'll wait for the next round, Axell!" said the person as he crossed in front of Axell's car."Today you are still lucky, Axell," he continued with a sarcastic smile and pushed the gas on his motorcycle.Axell's car entered the yard and was greeted respectfully by two security guards who were on guard. Axell just smiled and nodded his head in respect.His body feels very weak."Good afternoon, mom," said Axell when he saw Mrs. Ania sitting on the terrace watching Tama and Rikel, who were playing."Afternoon, haven't you eaten yet?" Mrs. Ania asked worriedly, seeing Axell's slightly pale face.Axell just shook his head."Papa" greeted the two children and scrambled to kiss Axell's hand.Axell responded with a welcoming hug from his two children."What is my child doing?" Axell asked as he aligned his body with the two child."Playing, Pa," answered Tama."What are you playing? Why are you playing on the terrace and not in the playroom?" Axell asked while stroking Rikel's head