
Beautiful morning, enjoying the atmosphere of the morning on the beach is very much a thing Jena misses.Deru waves bersilir breeze smelling salty,Jena very like this.
The presence of Jena began to attract the attention of the villagers, many of whom did know Jena and had a little chat with him.
In the middle of a cool conversation with an old man fisherman sound horn in front of the house make their ears piqued" Aduh non, it looks like non Jena guest arrival"
It's really damaging to the peaceful morning atmosphere, by being forced to meet who the perpetrator of the commotion" Very disrespectful guest" he said up from the trunk of a fallen coconut tree where he sat facing the open sea.
The fisherman looked at the side of the house" Looking at the car it didn't seem like a stranger"
" I am ahead first" said Jena to Fishermen, a bad feeling he felt about the disrespectful guest.
" Yes, I want to go home too"
The fisherman was not mistaken, not only Ane who often went to the house, Gibran Jena's younger brother was also often seen visiting the uninhabited old house.
" Sayz!!!so your cigarette filled the ashtray on the top porch.
Gibran chuckled" Hello sweet brother Jenaira"
The corner of Jena's lips lifted in a sneer, sweet Jena? is his brother possessed?his ears were itching to hear a sweet word from Gibran's mouth, the boy who always pissed him off when he met" What do you want to come here?"
A question that invites laughter Gibran" I'm here often, do I have to have a reason to come here??"
" This house is mine, you go home"
" O ow! what right do you want to rule this house??"
" From childhood I lived here, Grandpa and Grandma were gone if not me who else was entitled to this house"
" Grandfather and Grandma's granddaughter is not just Kak Jena, remember there is still Gibran same Bang Arkan"
Jena stepped forward toward Gibran who was sitting on the porch fence" But I'm the only one living with Grandpa and Grandma here, even until the day of my wedding"
The look in Jena's eyes implies resentment given the injustice she received from her parents. For Jena, father and mother not being fair to her, is it because she's a woman?? since childhood Jena felt uncomfortable living with her parents, a father who only likes to be with Arkan and Gibran. Mother who just likes to praise the cleverness of Arkan and Gibran. Both parents often raised their voices when they reprimanded their mistakes, whether it was spilling drinks or food on the dining table. Unlike his two brothers, whatever they do is never wrong in the eyes of both parents, they always behave and speak soft words to them.
Things are very imprinted in Jena's heart when she was in elementary school, for the first time she got high grades in language subjects but what did Jena get when telling that to her father??
" Language can be learned easily, look at Gibran, he is good at counting even though he just sat on the bench TK"
" Yes!!! she is so adorable, today she counts the fruit pictures correctly in her task book. Without my help" said the mother.
Not only the subject in the lesson, in everyday Jena was always compared to his brother, a very painful thing for Jena.
Slowly Jena never told her anything more, the cheerful girl slowly became quiet. None of them realize the change in Jena, until the arrival of Grandpa and Grandma brings a bright light in Jena's life. Only once asking permission to both parents Jena was handed over to Grandpa and Grandma, and when Jena asked not to go to school again with Gibran even his parents did not give a refusal. He was sad despite often visiting the Kekek residence and Grandma his parents did not care much about Jena.
And when Jena was about to get married, they didn't bother. A relief for Jena at that time, the indifference of her parents was not a barrier to marry a man of love. Only Grandpa and Grandmother dearly gave him marriage advice before the wedding day, as well as when Jena resigned herself to live with the God in the residence of her in-laws, Jena said, Grandpa and Grandma looked very sad but had to let go.
" Dare to live here alone??" Gibran chirped no matter how emotional Jena was.
" This is not the countryside, what should I fear.Also the residents here are friendly, the atmosphere is comfortable and quite crowded. Do you care to ask that?? if there's no other urusa get the hell out of here"
" Sister Jena, I was actually asked by Father and Mother to meet you" despite trying to calm down, Gibran could see the shock on Jena's face.
" I'm sorry I always piss you off, I promise I won't bother you anymore" she continued.
The word that came out of Gibran's mouth made both of Jena's eyebrows go up" Did you eat wrong?? or wrong medication??"
" Don't think anything"
" Oh!!! you guys pitying me??" recalling the encounter with Aunt Ane, it seemed that the news of her abandonment from her royal man's life had reached them.
" It's not like that"
" All right, I'm busy you better go home"
" Where to go??"
" To my Mom and Dad's house"
" How will I stay there if my things are packed. Maybe it'll be here soon"
Jena took a rough breath" Can't you guys just let me calm down? all righty! I confess that I'm heartbroken now, so for humanity let me be here alone"
" For the sake of humanity accept me here" Gibran turned back Jena's words.
" ashen!just now he said it wouldn't upset me, you little boy" Jena grumbled.
Before long Gibran's belongings until, half-dead Jena held back emotions for the sake of her sanity.
" So..have you really moved here?" the question was carried by Gibran while giving his instructions to bring his goods upstairs to the delivery officer.
Jena sat down on the porch chair, looking at their activities desperately. Should he just leave here??? but where? he had already devised a plan to survive in this place, the arrival of Gibran made his plan threatened to fail.
Opening the device that had been in his grasp, the girl checked the account containing the life funds she had.
" There's a lot" he said.
" Obviously a lot, the former in-laws paid dearly for my parting with his beloved son, ash!!! my tears, my sadness, my heartache, you have to pay dearly for the betrayal your dear child has committed" only the heart can speak. Because Jena believes that even the annoying Gibran would be angry if he knew what he was going through in the God's residence.
To be continued...