
Nindi's eyes could not be closed as Ivar requested, he was busy watching the little girl who continued to cry endlessly. Ivar repeatedly tries to persuade Nindi but fails to get her to listen to Ivar's request.
“Abang please do not interfere dear.” Pintanya.
“What brother will be quiet? Poor she keeps crying, maybe her mother has not experienced Bang. See he's very stiff.” Ivar peeked at the woman who looked very young there.
“But shouldn't Nindi be quiet? Not our business too dear.”
“I beg Bang, just try to calm down Bang. Nindi is also not sure if it will work or not.” Ivar exhaled violently, his efforts in vain.
“Don't take more than 10 minutes, otherwise manage to just give up.” Nindi got up from her seat excitedly. Ivar closed his eyes because he was so sleepy.
Don't ask where Hanna is, she's been lulled in the dreamland. He was exhausted after an entire night of choosing and sorting out the needs he would take for a walk. Ivar embraces Hanna's body in her arms, leaving Nindi to help her fellow human beings in distress.
“Excuse me...”.He said to the young woman who was sitting on her back to Nindi. His eyes look very scary. “Can I carry it for a while?” Melengos without answer.
“Mbak The voices of other passengers were also furious.
“Iya...we also need a break Ma'am. Who knew his son wanted to stop crying Mbak.” Others chimed in.
“Sayang..” Ivar's voice returned the sharp gaze of his wife's eyes.
“Bby yes Mbak...seems like he wants to be with me.” Nindi watched the hand of the woman who continuously pinched the thigh of the little girl who was in her lap. Nindi is getting less and less.
“Iya...” Leave it to Nindi by force.
“Cup...cup...cup.....honey.........yes.....honey......” Nindi fondles lovingly.
Revealing carefully the skirt that covered her extremely white thigh, Nindi was shocked by the many bluish marks around her thighs.
About five minutes into Nindi's arms, the little girl managed to fall asleep comfortably. There was still a remnant of his mouth even though his eyes were now closed.
“Restore...” The voice of the woman who was already standing behind Nindi.
“She just fell asleep, in a minute. So that he doesn't wake up.” Mean well.
“I said give it back!!!” His eyes lit up as if Nindi was committing a crime on his son.
Just moved his hand a little, the little girl cried again as if she did not want to be returned to her mother.
“I beg Ma'am, in a moment. Until he calms down, pity Mbak.” Pinta Nindi's.
“Mbak why the hell.... assisted even angry!” The upset woman came to Nindi's defense. Not wanting to be noticed by many people, the woman finally sat back down.
There was a commotion in the front carriage, Nindi watched carefully but only a few police officers were seen walking down the carriage.
“Sit...” Nindi glanced at her waist which felt pierced by a sharp object.
“Do not scream or I will stab your stomach.” Nindi's legs are weak and not powered. Nindi immediately sat down to follow the orders of the woman who turned out to be very terrible as Nindi had guessed.
“Why are you pointing a gun at me?” Nindi asked confusedly.
“Do not ask much, just shut up.” Nindi held back the tears that flowed in her eyes. “Don't cry...silently I said.” Terrified.
“You hurt me...” Nindi screeched as a sharp object pierced her waist.
Ivar who heard Nindi's voice immediately walked over even though his eyes had just opened. “Nin...” Ivar glared at seeing Nindi shake her head at him. Now the tears are running away.
Ivar glared at the woman who was pointing a sharp weapon at Nindi, trying to adjust her irregular breathing to calm down. Ivar has to be careful. Ivar tries to study his opponent, he looks amateurish and reckless, wrong - he can hurt Nindi with a knife in his hand.
Not long after the police from the front carriage were seen entering the carriage of the train that Nindi was riding in. Ivar asked them to step down after revealing his badge. Ivar saw there was fear in the eyes of the woman who was holding Nindi hostage. Ivar doesn't want the other police to interfere and makes it difficult for him to take steps.
Seeing the badge Ivar showed, the police immediately understood and immediately evacuated slowly so as not to cause a commotion. Not long the carriage was safe and only left Nindi who was still holding the little girl, the woman who turned out to be the kidnapper and Ivar.
“What do you want?” The voice of Ivar.
“Let me get off safely from this train at the next station.” His request in a trembling voice saw who Ivar was, even the Police were obeying his orders.
“Alright, now lower your weapon from my Wife's waist.” Staring at Ivar sharply and drawing Nindi closer to him. “Please do not be rash Ma'am...you can hurt my wife!.” Ivar was annoyed to see Nindi being rudely pulled.
“I'll release it after I get off safely.” Her request again who knew her position was not fine at this moment.
“Hyackkkk Shouted Ivar which made the woman retreat. “I'm still kind, I said let go. I'll make sure they don't touch you one bit. Now release the knife.” Pinta Ivar is gentle yet full of emphasis.
The frightened woman simply shook her head and was reluctant to follow Ivar's orders. Nindi is getting scared because she remembers her content in danger.
“Quiet dear, don't cry.” Ivar couldn't see Nindi tear up. He must be very scared. “Nindi view Brother!” Nindi looked at the face of her husband who was standing not far from where she was sitting. “Pull breath dear, and trust in Brother. Everything will be fine.” Nindi nodded and tried to regulate her irregular breathing roar.
“Do not mess or your wife and child will die with me.” Hearing him Nindi and Ivar are very worried that the threat is not playing games.
“Go from here.” Slowly the woman took Nindi walking towards the exit, because it was soon to be until the next station stop.
Ivar with his eyes tried to give Nindi a code of movement. Nindi shook her head feeling unsure of herself being able to move quickly. Ivar smiled, he was trying to give Nindi strength. Ivar counts with his fingers unbeknownst to the woman who is busy dragging Nindi towards the exit.
The sound that indicates the train will stop immediately began to sound oceanic. The train stops Ivar is very afraid his plan is not going smoothly. Nindi's safety is at stake.
Bruckkkk.......
The woman with the thin body managed to push Ivar out of the carriage as the door opened after Nindi crouched down following Ivar's instructions. His body drooped on the floor due to a fairly violent impact as Ivar pushed him very strongly.
Ivar grabs Nindi's body in his arms, Nindi sobbing in Ivar's arms. He was relieved not to be hurt and was now able to return to Ivar.
The sound of Nindi's crying was connected to the sound of the little girl's crying that was awakened by Nindi's crying voice. He must have been very surprised. “Sorry dear...you must be very scared huh Nak.” Comfort the little girl who turns out to be a kidnap victim.
Ivar took over the little boy who was still in Nindi's arms. Mmebawa went down to meet the police who were doing their duty to take down the evil woman who kidnapped a small child.
“Do not stick to my wife, because of you she is in danger.” Ocehnya to the baby who will not be able to answer, he even smiled as if he was grateful.
“Abang...he smiled.” Nindi said in wonder. “You love the same Om yes Son. Om is good yes Nak.” She laughed adorable.
“Don't smile like that! I'm not working with seduction.” He was upset when he was happy to see Nindi survived and managed to save an innocent child.
“Sini let Nindi carry Bang, I'm fine. He will soon meet his parents.” Ivar led Nindi to a waiting chair in the security chief's room.
“Who is in charge of Java to keep security?” An officer standing in front of Ivar lowered his head.
“You didn't check all the passengers' bags? You let a crazy woman get on the train and almost hurt my wife!” It was her scream that made Nindi feel guilty.
“Sorry Commander!” A voice acknowledges his mistake.
Plakkkkp.....
Ivar hit her cheek hard enough. Things like this have been common among them, but not with Nindi. He blames himself for what happened to him today. If he hadn't insisted on Ivar taking him on the train, it wouldn't have happened.
“Abang...” It can still be heard by Ivar.
“You guys congratulations because I'm busy, after this work properly!”
“Siap Commander.” Ivar approached Nindi sitting down.
Ivar left the room after handing over the baby girl to one of the security officers responsible for the kidnapping case he was handling.
After a lengthy report is completed and Ivar vents his anger at all the officers he deems to be unfit to carry out his work, now Nindi and Ivar return to Hanna's existing train carriage waiting faithfully for her.
“What happened?” Hanna asked confusedly. He sleeps on a transport to the front carriage and watches from a distance as Ivar and Nindi fight a woman.
“No babe, Hanna want to eat?” Tanya Nindi tried to divert the conversation.
“Ahhh...always should not know the affairs of adults.” Nindi looked at Hanna's back who was now staring out the window. “Hanna still full Aunt, later only.”
“Good.”
“Is it true that this woman was a kidnapper? Did he hurt Uncle's hand?” Ask who saw Ivar's hand scratched.
“Abang... Brother's hand is injured.” Nindi grabbed Ivar's hand.
“The wound does not hurt, later also healed Nin.” Ivar kisses Hanna who looks worried about her.
“This I treat....” Pull Ivar's hand into his lap. “I'm sorry ya Bang. Because he insisted that we want to ride our train so we have a bad thing.”
“Hmmmm...” Ivar muttered, pleased that Nindi finally admitted that her selfishness was not good. “Do not repeat.”
“I promise I will listen to all of Brother's commands from this moment.” Rubbing his tears violently.
“You're crying?” Ivar raised his chin Nindi looked into his eyes. “Nindi here, most know Brother can not see Nindi sad. Already....I don't blame Nindi. That woman alone is out of her mind.” Hugging Nindi so as not to continue the drama of her grief.
“Can you please do not make out in public.” Her reprimand was currently feeling uneasy with the two people next to her.
“Good Miss Hanna Gayatri.” Ivar replied while still hugging Nindi tightly.
Hanna just shook her head reluctantly to notice the two who were getting stickier.