Diana's Heart Note

Diana's Heart Note
Isya's Change



It's been two weeks since Diana was in Samarinda. And today is the day he looks forward to because today is Saturday. Where is the time when he will return to his village.


After about an hour, the angkot that Diana was riding finally arrived in her village. A feeling he could not express in words because of his happiness to be reunited with his family as a whole.


But there was one unpleasant feeling that stuck in his heart. She was worried about her brother, Isha. From the information he got from Abri that Isha now is not like Isha who used to be.


Yes Abri always tells all the events that still have to do with Isya to Diana. Diana knew the condition of her sister.


After a short break, Diana spent time with her family. This afternoon he intends to take Isya for a walk to his grandmother's house, because it has been a long time also seems he did not go there. He wanted to know how his grandmother was doing, as well as comforting Isya to slightly forget her heartache.


Diana went into Isha's room to look for her. It turned out that Isya was casually lying on her bed while playing her favorite game .


"Let's go to grandma's house, sister!" take Diana.


Isya immediately raised her head as soon as she heard Diana's voice.


"Well? You have to, right?" ask Isya.


"No really. If you want to go to grandma's house there must be a need first, right?" ask Diana. He was a little surprised by his brother.


"Yes no. Yes, when? What time?" ask Isya.


"Later a little afternoon, it's still hot. I'm sorry to bother with his business again. Maybe my friends could be the same as me, he he he," replied Diana.


Isya was seen rolling her eyes lazily when she heard Diana's babble. "Preeeeetlah, rich and white again. So what time is it?" ask Isha again.


"I'm white, right? Yes, it's time" replied Diana. And Isha agreed.


After that Diana went out and she immediately gathered with her mother and sister who were gathering with her neighbors in the yard next to her house.


One of the habits in the village that he missed so much when he was in the city was to gather with his neighbors. Sometimes usually while gathering they make a mengkokan event. His fruits live in the yard of his house and his neighbors.


Or sometimes they play their favorite sport, especially if not badminton. Especially if there is a father Diana, he likes to invite Diana to play. Because he knows very well his son's favorite sport.


The time is almost four o'clock in the afternoon. Diana immediately went up to the house to bathe and pray Ashar. Then he came to Isha in her room. Apparently Isha was also getting ready to leave.


After saying goodbye to his family, Isya and Diana immediately went to their grandmother's house. Throughout the journey Diana always invited Isya to chat. There are only those that Diana made her babble material. But Isha did not respond too much. He just kept quiet and watched Diana speak.


They finally arrived at their grandmother's house. Seeing them coming, his grandmother was very happy. All the food in his house he took out to entertain his grandchildren. That was the custom of his grandmother.


Diana happily accepted and ate all the food that was served by her grandmother. But not with Isha, he seemed to be silent. Like someone with no appetite. He usually eats the most and spends all the food in front of his eyes.


Seeing unusual things to Isya made her grandmother wonder and asked, "You why don't you eat, Sya?"


"For diet maybe, Grandma." It was not Isha who told her grandmother, it was Diana.


"No longer dieting, just lazy again, Grandma," said Isya.


Since their arrival at her grandmother's house, only Diana has not stopped babbling. It was like a bird chirping. He did that because he tried to lure Isya to talk too and not just be quiet.


Although Diana was basically his son, the handyman said that with people he already knew let alone his family. But if with people who are not yet known his attitude will be inversely proportional to 180 degrees. People will think they are quiet.


Different from the cheerful Diana, Isya who had been lured by Diana to join the conversation did not respond in the slightest. At most he just smiled a little and nodded when asked.


Seeing his grandson just silent like a person who was not feeling well his grandmother also asked, "You why the hell from earlier just silent, Sya?"


"Yes, Kak Isya, why?" diana asked as if she did not know about the problem Isya had just faced.


"It's okay, Grandma. No longer sick either" replied Isha.


"But why did you just shut up, not eat?" ask grandma.


"It's okay, Grandma. Just tired of it maybe" said Isya.


Then Isya also looked at the wall clock at her grandmother's house which had shown six o'clock passing. And she immediately took Diana home because it was already dusk. Diana agreed to it. They finally came home after saying goodbye to their grandmother.


Magrib's voice was heard shortly after they entered the house. Isya and Diana immediately cleaned themselves and immediately performed Magrib prayers. After that, Diana helped her mother in the kitchen to prepare dinner.


Tonight Diana really wanted to spend her time together with her family to treat her longing.


Feeling sleepy, Diana went to her room to rest. Before Diana went to Kapok island, she took the time to open her phone first. Just in case there was an incoming message that he did not know, because since this afternoon he had not touched the flat object.


And it turns out there was indeed an incoming message notification on the green application that was two hours ago. A message from Abri asking about his condition. And Diana immediately replied to the message after previously she apologized first for just opening the message from Abri.


Then Diana asked back about the circumstances of Abri himself. Abri replies that he is fine.


Afterwards Abri asked Diana about the state of Isya, whether there had been a change back to the former Isya or still the now more quiet Isya after breaking up from Ramli.


Diana also replied that her brother had not returned to be the once cheerful and talkative Isya.


"It turns out that it is true what Mas said at that time, if Isya's brother is now more silent and moody. Eat it he has no taste." Diana replied to Abri's message.


"I'm sorry, Di. Because Ramli Isya is like that." Abri still feels guilty for not being able to reprimand his wrong brother.


Diana replies that Abri does not always have to apologize. Isya's attitude like that may still be natural for people who have just broken up from their partners. But Abri argued that Isya still like that could have adverse effects on his health, especially in terms of his mental health.


"Maybe it'll take some time to get back to what it used to be, Mas. And maybe there should also be someone who is always there beside him who pays attention and gives his spirit. So he felt that there were still people who cared and cared for him other than Ramli. Yeah, because Ramli's not the same anymore." Diana tries to express her argument to Abri.


Reading Diana's reply like that, Abri also became thinking that what Diana revealed was true as well.


But now the question Abri asked himself was who it was. Should he be the one who now has to be near Isha to pay attention and encourage her so that she can return to what she used to be? Is he also the one responsible for his brother's actions. Questions that are difficult to answer by Abri himself of course.