
The red iris-laden young man sighed. Today he intends to meet someone he never even imagined before. His breath was so deep. He needed to set his heart first, confirm his resolve before he went further into the place, met someone who incised a wound on him.
He sat there long enough to wait. His gaze circled around paying attention to the place. This was the first time he had come there. Plus must be alone dealing with people who have made his life chaotic.
Until finally the voice of a man draws his attention to lift the previously downcast look. At that moment also his hands clenched firmly, looking at the face of someone who seemed to show no remorse at all.
"Well, I'm surprised you're seeing me like this. Apparently you're good too... You miss me, don't you? "
The tall man in the prisoner's shirt appeared with a policeman who helped him to walk. A meaningful grin that never faded from the stern face made Hali fed up. Although there is a fear that arises when you see the figure coming.
The police have left both of them now. For a second Hali was still silent, staring at the person who was now sitting opposite him. His clenched hands held back anger every time he recalled the incident.
"Don't look at me like that, unless you want me to pry your red eyes away." His voice was still relaxed without any guilt emanating from his countenance.
"So what brings you here until you meet me in person like this?" Mervin open the sound first.
"What do you really want?" Mervin did not answer, even as if ignoring the person in front of him and instead averted his eyes. "I'm talking to you, goddamn it!" Hali said with angry eyes. He began to growl, his hands clenched.
Mervin chuckled at the response of his interlocutor who slowly eroded his patience. "What do you want to know?"
"Everything!"
"Ohoa... What's my pay if I say that? You're gonna set me free?"
"What did you expect? Withdraw a lawsuit against you and reconcile? Don't play with me fucking!" Hali jerked, half yelling. Inevitably his emotions began to be provoked.
One corner of his lips lifted, showing off a mocking smile, "One thing you should know Hali. For me now money and office are not important."
He slightly advanced his body, both his hands folded on the table while his orange bead scooped into Hali's red iris with an intimidating look.
"For me it doesn't matter anymore. My purpose and desire are only one, to wipe you all, the family of ravael from the face of this earth to nothing." Desis Mervin with all seriousness in his speech. "My prison time will probably be long. But I will never forget what your father did to me. When I'm free, I'll find all of you and I'll finish it with my own hands. I'll make your lives really suffer!"
Hali who heard that then looked annoyed.
BRACKET
It was also then that Hali hit the table strongly. The collar of Mervin's shirt was forcefully pulled, Hali gripped her so firmly that it made the man whose stature was slightly larger than her it was slightly raised.
"Damn it! I'm warning you never to touch my family again!" Hali stared intently, as if showing the strong killing intent of the ruby-red iris youth.
Mervin's triumphant smile showed so horribly, "That's what I want."
"People like you don't deserve to live!" Hali's hand was raised, clenching firmly ready to hit. However, he had not had time to give a raw bogem to the man before him, a voice sounded which instantly stopped his movement.
"Quite Hali!" The loud cry of a man makes all pairs of eyes fixed on his presence. It was Tera, who was none other than Hali's brother as well, a cousin of his father.
But his presence alone was not enough to stop Hali who had almost lost his mind. His emotions had overflowed hearing the words of the person who had made his family destroyed. Make her life ruined and give her pain in her.
"Detach, dammit!".
THE PLAQUE!
Hali got a moment. The pain began to spread his cheeks that looked obvious palm marks. Hali stunned. Now his view is empty.
Tera let out a heavy sigh, regretting having to take such rude action to restore her humanity side. He ordered his subordinates to remove their grip.
"Take the prisoner back to the cell. Everyone back to duty." Tera was immediately greeted with respect.
Hali did not resist at all, even when Tera pulled him out, taking him away to one corner in the park not far from where he worked.
"You crazy, did you make a scene at the police station? Don't you think how your sisters' fate would be if you were arrested?" Exclaimed the middle-aged man who served as commissioner general in the police. He is still not finished with the behavior of the nephew of one.
Hali bowed in, "Sorry." His voice was soft, almost inaudible. That's all he can say.
Now the feeling of fear is holding him back. The threat that he had obtained just now was not nonsense. He knew Mervin was a reckless man. No matter even after being in prison, he knew that person would not give up before his wish was fulfilled.
What if what happened this time was deliberately made Mervin? He may have sent his subordinates long before he was arrested. What if there were casualties other than Typhoon, Ken or himself? What if not only his family, but the closest people were also affected by Mervin's revenge?
A lot of things were going around in his mind. They bump into each other to the point that their heads want to break.
Meanwhile, Tera, seeing the condition of her niece who was chaotic made her not to the heart to continue to nag. There was a blackened eye circumference and cheeks that began to taper making his heart ache. He was sure the boy could not rest after the incident that night.
He should not leave the teenager who is growing up taking care of everything himself. He was actually busy taking care of the Mervin case which could actually be taken care of by his men.
However, Hali is just an ordinary teenager who still needs the support of people around in difficult times like this. And he could only curse his ignorant idiocy.
It must be hard, after losing parents, then also have to experience something terrible like this, which ends with the life of his sister who is on the edge of death. It was certainly a pressure and fear for Hali as the eldest brother.