
Validly!
I still can't believe that I married Aluna, my spoiled and very stubborn student.
Half an hour ago the event was over, and we were declared legal as husband and wife. Aluna did not stop crying when taking the wedding vows in front of the ruler.
Obviously he still and will not accept this marriage. He repeatedly looked hatefully at me. If likened to a sharp object, that sharp gaze had already slashed my neck.
As long as he knows, yes, I also do not want to marry him. Until now, I haven't told Tania. Well, how's this? Tania's coming home from Germany next week and she'll definitely be looking for me.
My long daydreams were scattered to hear the footsteps of Opa and also the mother who entered the room where Aluna and I were.
I looked up, turned towards Aluna, and ignored Aluna's murderous gaze. In one room, you sit next to each other after you have finished doing the deed. The ring on her ring finger - mother's - was still coiled there.
Surprisingly, seeing that is why my heart so thumped, I turned my gaze in the other direction, do not let each other look at him.
"You guys why are still quiet like that, chat, dong," said Opa Jer smiled at me, not even turning to Aluna.
Opa Jer is currently at the highest level of anger. He was furious at the troublemaking girl.
Two days before marriage, Aluna ran away from home. Wanted everywhere not to find the girl. Opa Jer had even deployed all his men to look for the girl. The reason is, I also have to search.
In fact, it is better that the girl goes far away, so that our marriage is canceled. In fact, it is not easy to hide from Opa Jer. Night blurred from the room, the dawn of the girl was found in an impromptu circuit that was used as a wild racing rally for the children of the rogue who he said wanted to find identity, identity, though it plunges into the wrong association, and is often considered the trash of society.
Aluna was forcefully pulled, even in front of me, Opa Jer slapped the girl. The anger was growing when Aluna still remained opposed.
"I'd rather die than be married by Opa's choice. To me he's just a dog sycophant hoping to be given then. I'll keep going with Digo, whether Opa agrees or not! it's better that from now on we don't have any more family ties, and Opa has no right to rule me!"
Opa's hand was already floating in the air, staying swung to Alana's cheek. However, a huge urge to protect the girl suddenly appeared. My reflexes advanced between the two, pulling Aluna's hand and making her stand behind me.
I don't know what I just did. I should have just let this little girl get slapped again, especially since she just insulted me. But I really couldn't bear to see him on the slap a second time.
Maybe, the pain in the cheek can go away in a few hours, but the memory that incised the wound will already be forgotten and it will be a thorn in a relationship.
"Don't interfere, Juna! This is Opa's business with this bad girl. You're not married to him yet, so you don't have the right to defend him!"
Opa retreated, then dropped himself sitting on the sofa still with a puff of rice breath. Her lips were ripped apart, but it was unclear what Opa Jer had said.
"I beg you, Opa. She's gonna be a bride tomorrow, time to be with a bruised face? What will the guests say?"
Opa Jer seemed to weigh for a moment, then nodded. "You should thank Juna. He saved you from my current rampage!"
Aluna would never do that. Let it be...
"Is there anything Opa asked me to come here?" urged Aluna, she is immune to bad news. There is nothing worse than being the wife of Arjuna Vedas, cool teachers at her school.
Aluna glanced at Mom who since coming out of the work room Opa Jer looks moody.
"Opa talked to your in-laws, and he agreed. You are the only son-in-law in their family, because Juna is an only child. So, be nice to your in-laws." Opa's advice was of course ignored by Aluna.
"Continue?" aluna ketus. It was already two in the afternoon he wanted to hurry away from there immediately, his friends were already waiting, especially Digo. The man will be following the wild race again. Digo said, if you win, Digo must give him for his poya-foya right.
Had it not been for Digo's advice that he would have stayed by Aluna's side, no matter what, the girl would not have come home.
"Don't be afraid, you go home, yeah, honey. Whatever your Opa says and does, don't fight. We let it be conducive first, then after your Opamu calms down, we both run away!" digo's hatch calms Aluna down when the girl we picked up.
"Because you are married, so, now you are Juna's dependents, therefore, from now on, you will stay with Juna in your in-laws' house!"