Forced to Become a Widow

Forced to Become a Widow
Not giving up



Hearing the words of her son who really wanted to seriously go to college, Rina's day was very happy because her son did not forget the promise to his mother.


While the conversation between mother and child was going on, not to be outdone, Deva also participated in the conversation. He became an encouragement for his brother to be able to finish his studies. Seeing his sister who was very cheerful gave him the spirit of Daffa also became more eager to show his identity. He was so happy that his little family supported each other. Especially her mother who is single parent, even so her mother always tries to do the best for her beloved daughter's son. Not knowing the word tired, even though he had to work hard day and night, but he did not show his fatigue in front of his children. It was an incredible mother figure. Always the pride of his daughter's son. Same with his sister, Deva. Even though he was a child, his mind was quite mature. He did not bother his mother and brother.


A few days later, when Rina wants to take her daughter to school. Rina meets her ex-husband on the street, namely Rio.


Deva was the one who first saw her father on the way when he was about to leave for school. At the same time the traffic lights at the crossroads showed a red light. Then Deva called her father from behind the windshield: "Well, where are you going?"


Hearing the cry of the call from behind the windshield, Rio who heard a voice like his daughter then he turned towards the side of his car. Sure enough it was apparently his daughter Deva who was calling his name.


Rio turned his head while answering his daughter's question, Deva and he said and asked "Dad wants to go home from work." You just want to go to school, son?"


"Yes, I want to go to school." Why is it coming home from work?" Did you work the night shift?" Deva asked her father.


"Yes son, I'm home from night shift work." "May you stay healthy, son."Rio answered to his daughter's question.


Shortly thereafter, the traffic lights showed a green color. The road sign must be continued immediately. And their conversation was cut off in the middle of the road. Before they parted, Rio gave her a brown envelope, which she gave to her daughter through a car window. When they split up. Deva, who received her father's gift of a brown envelope, opened it and showed it to her mother. "It seems that my father gave me some money" said Deva excitedly.


Heard his daughter mention a nominal amount of money. Rina told her daughter not to waste her money. And he also suggested that his daughter was frugal and could save for her needs during school.


"Well, dad gave me 5 million pocket money." "What should I do with this money?" said Deva.


His mother answered some questions from her daughter." You better keep the money from your father, son!" For your needs, did not mamah already give provisions of pocket money for you." Said Rina to her daughter.


"Yes, I will keep the money given from my father." said Deva while counting the amount of money and put it in a bag.


"It's good that you understand, you have to keep it well while you're in school. Don't lose it!" rina said giving her daughter a message.


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