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Tak Lekang Oleh Waktu (Part 2)

Tak Lekang Oleh Waktu (Part 2) Cerita Motivasi dan Inspirasi Nomor 1

“Kalau kalian mau, kalian bisa bantu-bantu berdagang bersama kami, dari pada kalian menjadi gelandangan di luar sana,” sahut Ibu Rain lagi. Joe tersenyum. “Terima kasih, anda baik sekali,” katanya.
“Nah sekarang makan dulu,” kata Rain sambil menunjuk ke meja yang sudah reot. Joe merasa beruntung sekali. Baik sekali orang-orang ini, pikirnya, padahal mereka baru mengenalnya. Ia kemudian makan makanan yang telah dihidangkan dengan diam.
Ibu Rain kemudian mengeluarkan dua buah tikar. “Maaf sekali, tempat tidurnya kurang,” katanya malu-malu. Joe tersenyum kecil. “Tidak apa-apa Bu,” katanya.
Rain menoleh ke Abu. “Ibu, kurasa, Abu bisa tidur di tempat tidurku, kasihan dia, ia tidak boleh tidur di lantai,” katanya. Ibu Rain mengangguk. “Mari, Nak,” katanya ramah sambil membantu Abu bangun dan membawanya ke tempat tidur Rain.

Dalam sekejap rumah yang kecil itu langsung sunyi. Joe melihat jam tangannya.. Sudah pukul 1 pagi. Apa yang akan dikatakan Ibu Rita dan Pak Andre jika
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