"Don't say Thomas is dead, his body–" remembering Aruna's presence beside him, the blue eyed man's mouth instantly clamped shut.
"Babe.." Aruna's voice. Hendra hurriedly turned his head, "I want to take a walk with you tonight, I've been in my room for two days."
"Meeting with Thomas's team is more than important," Nana corroborated her argument, "You said it yourself this afternoon."
"Oh, I see.." Aruna nodded lightly, "How long will it take?" Aruna asked another question.
"A person who works with dedication will never think about time," Nana looked at Aruna, the round-eyed woman clearly making an unpleasant expression, ciding her.
"Oh, I just asked my husband," Aruna walked over to steal Hendra's attention so as not to focus too much on the papers he was reading, "If it takes a long time, I want to ask your permission."
"Permission?" The blue-eyed man averted spontaneously.
"I want to go to my father's house tonight."