
Arriving at home, Azimah was immediately greeted by Selma who was surprised to see him step quickly and did not find Andra with him.
"Holy, where's Andra?" selma asked as she approached her eldest daughter who was about to climb the stairs.
"Do you know where Mom came from if Uncle Andra was with me?" Look Azimah astonished.
"That's what your father called when Andra came here with you" Selma replied.
"Oh, we split up on the street because Uncle Andra had to pick up Anas at school" explained Azimah and turned around to leave her mother.
Selma followed him from behind and continued questioning Azimah.
"It's not yet Anas' hour home, so why did Andra pick him up so soon?" ask Selma back.
"Anas called and complained of stomach pains while we were on our way here" Azimah said, throwing her butt on the couch.
"Anas sick? Oh my God, that little boy didn't even make a sound. How's he doing now? Is he moaning in pain?" selma asked him so hard that he made Azimah look at him sharply.
"He looks limp, 'Mom. His teacher said Anas had diarrhea. I advised Uncle Andra to take Anas to the hospital if needed because I was afraid Anas was losing a lot of fluids." Clearly the Azimah was weak, accompanied by a long breath.
Selma turned to look at him sharply. Her son was only 22 years old, she had never given birth but knew about the constraints of a child. He also became confused.
"Is there anything you look at me like that? Did I say the wrong thing to Uncle Andra?" tanya Azimah examined the words earlier.
"No, you're not wrong. Even your advice is correct. But, I'm very confused where did you get the information on this. You don't have a child yet?!" Tukas Selma made Azimah roll her eyes lazily.
The Azimah turned to her bed. And a little bit of her body violently slammed up there.
"Now times are very sophisticated, 'Mom. We can get information very easily about many things just by playing our fingers on the pons. Besides, I often see and help Mom while taking care of Azirah, Alex or Axel. So I understand enough how to handle this." Say Azimah slowly.
"Yes you're right. All right, get some rest. I'm gonna make Anas eat to get him better. Help you deliver, yes!" selma Pinta.
"Why? you don't want to?" ask Selma quickly.
"Why don't you just deliver it yourself. I'm tired, Mom. Or mom ...,"
"Let's just say you're avoiding Andra!" cut Selma quickly to make Azimah look at her in disbelief.
"What Mom said. I'm not avoiding anyone. I'm just tired. A lot of things happened today at the office and Mom told me to send Anas some food. Like there's no one else in this house." Azimah's complaint slightly raised her tone. He felt annoyed because the mother seemed to re-open things that he really did not want to discuss.
"Mother couldn't drive her because she had to attend Axel's mulid guardian meeting. Prove that you're not avoiding Andra." Selma said loudly as if she was signing Azimah.
"What did Mom say? What am I supposed to prove, Mom? All right, I'll deliver the food to Anas. Are you satisfied?" ask Azimah annoyed.
"good. At least you can prove that you really have forgotten Andra" said Selma again who again got a sharp gaze from Selma.
"What else is this, 'Mom. Come on, stop saying things that don't make sense. I really don't expect anything more from Uncle Andra. It was just silly childhood love. So I hope you never say this in front of Uncle." Resolute Azimah.
"If you don't have any feelings for Andra anymore, then why don't you have a boyfriend? let alone a lover, a close friend of a man does not exist. Your job so far has only been playing with books and monitor screens. You never hang out and have fun spending your teenage years with friends your age. Is it wrong for you to think you still have feelings for Andra" Selma replied loudly.
"Mom .., did you forget that you were the one who made me dwell on those things. You guys are so excited to encourage me to join Dad's company. I'm hanging out, 'Mom! Just not as often as you see. I can't expect the impossible for me anymore. Quite first I myself who witnessed how happy Uncle when with Aunt Adelina. For Uncle, Adelina is the only woman in his life. So I beg you, please very much that you stop saying this. It's making me more guilty of Aunt Adelina." Azimah said softly and fled into the bathroom when her face began to heat up and her eyes began to sting to hold the water that was about to fall on her cheeks.
Selma regretted saying all that to Azimah. He was carried away with emotion by hearing complaints from Andreas about the state of Azimah in the office these days. In addition, he heard that Andra defended him in front of all Andreas' office employees, making Selma think that Azima still has feelings for Andra. Even though he knew it was true. Andra's photo is already proof of how Azimah keeps all her feelings alone. Selma did all this just because she wanted to make sure that the Azimah would act now when there was no Adelina on Andra's side. He and Andrew agreed to the relationship of Andra and Azimah if indeed this was happiness for the Azimah. But before that, he also wanted to make Azimah aware of how Andra felt about him, although this inadvertently pushed Azimah increasingly injured because of their closeness again.
Selma left Azimah's room after she found out she was crying in the bathroom. He knew he should not say anything hurtful to Azimah. But he wanted to make Azimah and Andra aware of their relationship in the future. Whether to continue to stand as a family relative or try to make this kinship relationship close.
Selma did not want to wait any longer, she was afraid Azimah dissolved with her loneliness and did not intend to build a relationship with anyone. However, the age of Azimah and Andra continues to grow. Right now they will be a conversation if they really become a couple, especially later when they get older. It will be a gossip that constantly irritates the ear if it is not completed now. Perhaps this was not a problem for Azimah and Andra, but it could have affected the future of his younger siblings.
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