
"Well if you don't want to." sizzled the Eagle straight out of their room. Mitha was only able to stare at her sturdy back disappearing from behind the door. Be careful he goes down.
"Good morning pa." said Mitha to Abi who just came out of her room.
"Morning Mith. Which eagle?"
"It looks like it's gone pa." replied Mitha slowly.
"No farewell?" this time Mitha's grim face was enough to answer Abi's question. The middle-aged man pulled Mitha away from her bedroom door towards the dining room.
"You guys got into a fight?" Mitha just kept quiet and lowered her head.
"Papa Mith's answer." press Abi in an annoyed tone. Mitha had always been so, choosing silence when there was one thing that went against her wishes.
"Sister Eagle wants me to stop working and focus on mommy pa." the soft, trembling voice made Abi realize that her beloved daughter was crying. He hugged Mitha who immediately sobbed in his arms.
"Mitha what should pa?"
" Silence first Mitha. Sit over. Papa wants to talk." Abi sat his daughter in the dining room chair while he chose to pull another chair and sit in front of her. His face looks very serious.
"You still want to work even though the Eagle forbids you?" there's no answer. If her papa knew that Mitha's answer was yes. By working he can have many sincere friends and see him as an ordinary person, not the son of a wealthy businessman, although that is not the reality. He's just their bastard son. But Mitha had already begun to make peace with her destiny. Whatever his status in the Abimana family, he will still accept it as a form of devotion to both parents who have been kind enough to raise him. From working also he knows how much it means a piece of money for others out there even in a small nominal though. Working makes him know what it means to fight.
"Listen to papa Mith. A wife's paradise is on her husband's riddho, not on us your parents. You stay according to him, carry out your duty to him and assume all his wrong and khilaf is your temptation to get to Jannah. The Eagle asked was not wrong. He just wants you to focus on Mama. Like papa leaving the office for mama's sake too. Papa wants to spend the last time with mommy son." Abi's eyes glazed over. Quickly the middle-aged man who still looked handsome at his age wiped away his tears.
"Elang only used to speak in his language style. Trust me, he's a good guy. The man who will protect you is also your marwah. Does papa need to beg you?"
"No pa, Mitha will stop today as well." concluded Mitha quickly. He would never hurt anyone, let alone his father. The man who always protects her, gives her a lot of love and teaches her a lot about life.
"Good son. Papa's proud of you. Now take mom out for breakfast." Mitha nodded, the beautiful girl walked into the room of the mother.
"Mitha's. Mama's here." call Maria when she finds out her daughter's entering her room. He was on the balcony that morning. Mitha immediately approached him and kissed Maria's cheek lovingly. Almost his tears fell if he did not remember the message of the father. The condition of his mother is really concerning with a thin body, sunken eyes and pale lips even though it does not eliminate the beauty line on his face.
"Yuk ma breakfast. Mitha makes milk for mom. I'm waiting for you at the table to eat." Gently the girl pushed Maria's wheelchair out.
His father was not only a gentle and loyal man, but also loved his mother very much. He who takes care of all the needs of his wife began to take a bath until other things. She did not want Mary to be touched by anyone but herself. A strong man, a man who always wraps his sadness in smiles and laughter. Is there a man in this world who is like his father?
"Where's Mith?" Maria was busy looking for her son because only Abi and Mitha were there.
"At my way, there's a meeting today. Papa couldn't come? today, Mama's got a chemo schedule." This time Abi answered quickly before Mitha confusedly answered her mother's question. Their girls are not good at lying.
"This is wrong Mitha ma, just forgot to wake up Brother Eagle. That's why I'm so bad and I don't have breakfast."
"Then make provisions and deliver to papa's office. Eagles can't eat Mith late."
"But ma...."
"Create Mith, let Asep mang later who deliver to the office all ngantu you to campus." break up his papa later, make Mitha can breathe a sigh of relief.
They started breakfast. Abi fed Maria to the pulp in his toilet bowl, the man also painstakingly forced his wife to drink milk. Mitha's pocket phone rang to make the girl stop her work. Gea??
"Hallo Ge's? what's up?" mitha asked in wonder. Not usually so early his best friend called.
"Mith, I'm sorry.I just delivered mom's message. In the meantime you stop teaching the children first until needed again." degh...why suddenly?
"Suddenly Ge? what the hell is it?" Mitha was very curious. He knew very well that there was a lack of teaching staff, but why even tell him to stop?
"The teacher who was on maternity leave has returned Mith. I'm sorry.I'm really just delivering mom's message." Mitha knew that Gea must not feel good about telling her the bad news.
"Enggg. I understand. Selow aja beib." joked Mitha did not want her best friend to think a lot.
"But we can meet sometime, right?"
"Yes can. Just call and join Zahra, right?"
"Oohhh okay. Then I'll close it down, Mith. See you."
Mitha again continued her work cleaning up food marks and making provisions in the lunch box for Eagle according to the orders of the mother when her phone rang again. Ms. Brina, the owner of the bakery where she works.
Huuffttt...what else is this??.... Mitha's mind was upset.
"HallobGood morning ma'am" she said kindly.
"Morning mith."
"What's wrong mom?"
"engg ..gini Mith, in the meantime you stop working first huh. The store was quiet again, the mother had to reduce labor to one shift. You're a student, so you can't go full time. So sorry, I stopped you temporarily until the store stabilized again." this time Mitha's heart was completely beating abnormally. That Gea called to stop teaching, now that Brina's mom stopped her for no reason. Mitha knew the store was in good condition. Very rame though. But the boss was looking for a very unreasonable reason as if he didn't know anything. This must be all the chest of the cloth with the Eagle."