Different Faiths But the Same Amen

Different Faiths But the Same Amen
52. The Same Amen, Different Faith



The next three days. On a sunday actually. Darwis deliberately invites Varen and her mother to dinner outside. This time Varen didn't take Ticia. Because his father said, his father wanted to enjoy dinner with the family that they had not done for a long time.


Dervishes choose a romantic place for their dinner. All three people in the family looked very happy.


But that happiness did not last long. Before they enjoy the food being served. I don't know where it came from. Jane and Rose sit at the same table.


"Sorry, I'm late" Jane said, then sat down with Rose.


"Hi, Din, how are you?" jane asked without feeling awkward at all.


"Okay" replied Dina.


"What the hell is this? He said you broke up with Aunt Jane?" ask Varen who was upset because the beautiful moment was damaged because of the presence of Jane and Rosalinda.


"Your father has broken up with his aunt, Gi. But both aunt and papa you do not want our friendship relationship to be dissolved so. So we intend to match you with Rosalinda." Jane answered Varen's question. Because Jane saw, Darwis was still reluctant to tell the intention of his arrival to Varen and his mother.


Prorgasm..


Varen dropped his spoon intentionally onto the table. "What do you mean, pa?" ask her furiously.


"It means Gini Gio! Papa you promised me you'd compensate him because he cut off our relationship unilaterally. Then, because the aunt does not want to be given your papa shares, but the aunt asked that you be betrothed to the aunt, Rosalinda." again Jane who answered Varen's question.


"Is that right pa?" varen asked angrily to his papa.


"Sorry papa son," replied Darwis quietly. He could not face his son's anger anymore.


Any more?


Yeah, again. For two years after the departure of his mother Varen. Varen was always angry with his papa. Varen always accuses her father of causing her mother's departure. And their relationship became strained.


"Papa knew that Gio already had a lover. And Gio loves her so much?" varen asked looking at his papa of near-bursting fury.


"Papa has no other choice, Gio. Papa promised me compensation for Aunt Jane."


"That's papa's problem, why should Gio be the victim?" varen was angry. Even he shouted that made the other customers in the place turn towards their table.


"Papa's bargained for something else, but Aunt Jane won't. Even papa also bargained for 5 percent of papa's shares, Jane's aunt still refused." explained Darwis to his son.


"Until any time, Gio will never want to be fooled!" varen said then just left from that place.


"Guo!!!" dervish exclaimed as Varen left the place.


"Gio.." exclaimed Dina and tried to chase after her son. Followed by Darwis who was also worried for his son who left angrily.


In-house..


An angry Varen locked himself in his room. She did not expect that her papa would go that far without telling her at all before.


Tok tok tok tok


"Gi, open the door Sayank!" dina from outside Varen's room. But Varen still did not want to open the door of his room.


"Udah ma, your hand will hurt, if you keep knocking on the door." Dervish voice heard stopping Dina.


"Let us, I'll entertain my son. Why the hell did this lasain go to Gio?" Dina was a little angry at Darwis who could do that to her son.


"I'm a man ma, I have to keep my promise. I also did not expect Jane will ask this, I did not think until there ma." explained Darwis who seemed a little sorry.


"If I don't do this, Jane will keep asking me to marry her, if I don't want to, I'll feel guilty, because anyway, she's always there when you go first. I feel indebted to him." continued Darwis again. He also has no choice.


Dervishes will not forever Jane will be a thorn in the flesh. Because Jane would never let go. Unless Darwis fulfills his request, betrothes their children.


"Well, you married Jane!" dina.


"And Gio will lose his whole family? You know that Gio does not want a stepmother" said Darwis.


"Gio can stay with me,"


"That's the same way Gio lost his papa's affection."


"Gio has to choose! He wants his family intact, or a girlfriend who can go at any time to leave him, because the difference between them can not be passed" said Darwis quite loudly. And maybe heard by Varen who was in his room.


****


"Yank, you want to promise me, you'll never leave me?!" varen asked Ticia seriously.


"Gue does not want to choose between you and mom, I love you, and also love mom. I want to have a whole family, and have a girlfriend who makes me happy." continued Varen while leaning his head on Ticia's shoulder.


"Lo why the hell? Lo sick?" ticia asked a little jokingly. It's not usually Varen says that.


"Oh, yeah, Yank, you don't sit with Rose anymore! Move, don't get near her!"


Ticia frowned. "Lo why the hell?" tanyanya was still confused.


"Lo was also very rude to Rose. What the hell is it?" Ticia was completely clueless with her lover's behavior today.


"Nothing, just move!" Varen hugged Ticia very tightly.


I don't know why Ticia feels Varen is so spoiled. And that's weird. Ticia felt Varen was hiding something from her. But what.


"Whatever happens, don't ever stay in me! I can't live without you." Ticia did not answer Varen's question. But he reached out and hugged Varen's waist.


Ticia doesn't promise. But he will try to continue to survive for the sake of their love relationship.


Only, Ticia was again slapped by reality. The difference is becoming more real. And because it looks real. Scaring Ticia. Afraid to face that reality.


The hardest test of love is not the test of the rich and poor. It is not a test that is passed by two people bound by an arranged marriage without love.


But the test of love is the hardest. It is a test of love faced by two people who both love each other. But having to face the bridge of difference that can not be crossed.


Maybe their hearts and bodies are close together. But their distance far exceeded those that were blocked by the distance of the place. For the most distant are those who are of the same faith, but of a different faith.