Forced to Marry Manjaku Students

Forced to Marry Manjaku Students
Chapter 36's



Aluna was unmoved, not the slightest intention of chasing after Hanum who had already dashed out of the house.


Aluna's last words must have ripped Hanum's heart out. I decided to replace Aluna after Hanum. It could be bad if the girl opens her voice about our relationship.


"Hanum, please, wait a minute. We talk, three. Come on, Num, please."


Hanum continued walking, ignoring my words, until I had to catch his wrist.


"Father please, come back home!" Hanum maintained his refusal, trying to pull his hand, but of course my power was stronger, until it managed to drag Hanum back home.


The two friends sat back facing each other, and again without opening their voices.


"Num, please you can keep this secret. Everything is not what you imagined. There's a reason you can't tell me why we should get married" I hope Hanum can understand my position.


"June! Why do you need to explain Hanum? It's up to him to tell other friends, the cave doesn't care!" Aluna raised her eyebrows, there was no more trembling, as if fear and pressure melted into one and she was ready to face it.


Hanum again put on a bulging face, his regret had thickened like snow rolling bigger.


"Al, please!" I'm dizzy mediating the debate among these teenage girls. Does Aluna care about her good name? I also wonder why he opened this matter to Hanum.


"You're good friends. I beg you to speak well. Aluna, I know you love Hanum, and vice versa. Cool your heads, and talk like grown-ups. If you both need time, I'll go outside."


"No need, sir. Father is here. I don't need an explanation either. I trust him, not him. The father said that if this was only a marriage determined by his grandfather, and not by the wishes of the Father, then I would try to understand. I'm also kind of going to tell the same other story," Hanum replied firmly. He picked up the handbag he had placed next to him and got up from his seat.


"Num, I hope, you can understand our current situation. This secret is very important for the future of Aluna."


The pleading gaze from me seemed to make Hanum's emotions melt away. I can guess that right now that is lodged in Hanum's mind, I am a pitiful man like the one who was forced to marry the daughter of a rich and powerful man.


No matter what Hanum was currently thinking, the important thing was, the girl had already promised to keep this secret.


***


It had been an hour since Hanum left, during that time, Aluna locked herself in her room. I repeatedly knocked on the door of the room that was locked from the inside, but the girl still did not want to open the door.


There's not much I can do anymore. Sometimes tiredness arises in the face of the spoiled and selfish nature of the girl, but I remember the message of Opa Jer, if in fact, Aluna's attitude is formed only to protect her feelings that are hurt and disappointed because of the departure of her parents.


In the mind of little Aluna, if her parents loved her very much, and it would be impossible to leave her, but in reality? Both of his parents died in the accident. Aluna was angry at the situation. She turns into a stubborn girl who does not want to care about the feelings of others in return for thinking the world is not kind to her for seizing her parents.


My finger that had been dancing on the laptop nuts stopped instantly, when I heard the sound of the door opening. I did choose to sit in the living room, taking a chair that was directly facing the front door of our room.


"I...."


The girl's eyes were puffy, swollen instead. I'm sure, as long as she locked herself in her room, she spent her time crying.


"Why did you marry me? What agreement did you make with Opa Jer?"


"I can't explain to you, for sure Opa Jer has plans for your future and has as your husband."


"So, you're just gonna be my shadow husband? What kind of duties does Opa command? That high?"


I don't understand what the purpose of Aluna's words is, but I can feel that right now her heart aches, and holds disappointment in me. But, what did I do to make her this sad? She should be thankful that I tried to protect her good name, begging Hanum to shut up.


The nodding of my head made the eyeballs that for the past two months have always shone and looked very beautiful, changing to imply a wound.


Aluna nodded at me, smiled faintly, then chose to go behind. I was still struggling in my thoughts, about the meaning of the smile of his destruction, the sound of water taps sounded.


"Where is she going?"


I got up and chased after Aluna who was about to reach the door. I can't let him go in this kind of emotional state, can I?


"Why? Can't the cave go? The cave has to be your permission, as the husband of the cave doll?"


Aluna became the figure of Aluna again, looking at me full of hatred. There's no more me-you that she can wear when talking to me. And the talk that says me as her doll husband, obviously wants to touch me who has no self-esteem because it has received her Opanya orders without being able to refuse, she said, and I'm sure in his mind all that I do for money.


"It's not. You can go, but tell me where you're going?"


"It's none of your business!" He stepped back quickly.


I immediately pulled his hand back. "Don't gini, Al, please," I told him to stop his steps.


A neighbor who passed from the front of the house could see us with a questionable look. The bias of the neighbors of the housing complex, always curious about the problems of others.


We were both silent, until the woman was far away from the front of the house. "Al, we go in and talk good."


"Necessary. Go, I'm going!"


"You know first, Al. I beg you, at least, you appreciate me."


"Oh, huh? So, I have to respect your feelings, while you don't care how I feel?" Aluna's voice trembled, and tears trickled down which she violently wiped away.


"I...."


My call was ignored, gone brought his heartache. I know he needs time alone right now, treating his wounds and disappointments.


I'll let myself calm down, and then I'll find him. I believe in Aluna, the girl will be fine, just need some alone time.


"I'm sorry Al if I've hurt your heart. I'm sorry for harboring feelings for you without being able to tell you. Sorry, Al!"