
Driving her car away from the party. He tells Kenan's secretary to tell Edo and Irene if he goes home first. There was a problem with Alula. He also asked Kenan's secretary to take care of the battered man in the women's toilet.
The car stopped at Alula's rented yard. His intention was to bring Alula to his house. But he remembers. There's Darren and Darrel. The twins must be worried about seeing Alula's face.
"Sit down! I'll get you some water." Said Gara, sitting Alula on the sofa.
He returned with a glass of water and gave it to Alula. The woman took a sip until she had half left. He put down the glass and looked at Gara.
"Thank you." He said and then went back down.
"No need to thank me. It's my duty to help you."
Alula doesn't reply to him anymore. He lowered his face, hiding his tears that were now back to drip.
"Hey! Why are you looking down?" Gara grabbed Alula's face and faced her.
"God. You crying again? Nevermind! Everything's fine. You're safe." Because back to pull Alula in his arms. It feels so comfortable to be in Gara's arms.
"I-i'm scared. Rendra is so evil. He's gonna force me to kiss me." Isak Alula is still in Gara's arms.
"Calm down. Don't think about it anymore. I'll take care of you. Sleep on!"
Gara rubbed Alula's head slowly. He closed his eyes overshadowing Alula's frightened face as the man was about to kiss her. Gara's jaw is back to harden. He would not let the man escape.
Feeling no movement, Gara lowered her gaze on Alula. It turned out that the woman had fallen asleep. Gara smiled faintly then carried Alula towards her room.
"Great dreams, Mother of my children." Said Gara who ended the kiss on Alula's forehead.
Gara walked out and let Alula fall asleep in the room. His steps returned to the room where he was sitting.
Gara grabbed her phone and called Kenan's secretary.
"Hallo sir."
"Hm... Find information about the man."
"Good sir." Answer Kenan. But in his heart he was worried. He knew the man, and he forgot to tell him that the man Gara had beaten him was Alula's ex-lover.
He broke the connection and laid his body on the sofa. He'll stay here tonight.
***
"Dad. Dad, up!" The voice continued to pierce the senses of the listener Gara. He did not want to be disturbed by the voice that came from his dream. But, wait! Is this true from his dreams. If true, why did he feel the shock on his body.
Because he opened his eyes, trying to adjust to the light of the room. He rubbed his eyes when he found Darren and Darrel in front of him.
Am I dreaming? Why are there twins here? Wasn't I in Alula's contract?
"Dad!" Darrel's call made him stop.
"Is this really you?" Ask Gara still can't believe it.
"Yes Dad."
"When did you move into the house? Last night Dad..."
"Dad ain't going nowhere. I'm still in Mom's contract." Cut Darren with his cold look.
"Continue, you?"
"We are the Secletalist uncle. This is why I'm moving. So we picked him up."
"You're not going to school?"
"Did you forget? We're on libul."
Alula who was still asleep was disturbed by Darrel's voice. He opened his eyes and was surprised to see the clock stuck on the wall.
"God. I'm bad luck." Alula rushed out.
He walked through the living room. His steps made the three men look at him.
Alula was silent in place. Right now it's very messy. He didn't think Gara would stay. With her two hands, Alula covered her face and turned towards the room. However, Darren's voice stopped him.
"Where are you going, ma'am?"
"H-huh? I-mom's going to the room." Alula answered without turning.
"In kamal there are no bathrooms, ma'am. If you want to wash your face, we'll take a bath over there." Timpal Darrel while pointing towards the bathroom.
Alula took a breath. The ones his kids say are all right. The bathroom is over there. If he goes back to his room, he won't wash his face. And of course he would be embarrassed to meet Darren Darrel who was with Gara. He did not want to stay in the room until Gara came home.
Alula slowly turned her body. His hands are still on his face. With a half-running step, Alula headed for the bathroom.
Gara and Darren who saw him smiled faintly. While Darrel, the boy had chuckled at his mother's behavior.
After washing her face, Alula joins her children and Gara. They were enjoying the breakfast Darren and Darrel had brought. While Kenan, he had already headed to the office after dropping off the twins.
"How did you know Dad was here?"
"I put a tracker in Dad's car." Reply Darren, calm down.
Gara looked at Darren in disbelief. His son did something beyond belief.
"How can you?"
"Trust me Father. Dallen can. He's talented in that field."
Gara looked at Alula, as if asking if what Darrel said was true. Alula only replied with a twitch of the shoulder.
"Dad doesn't have to trust Darrel. Check the back of the driver's seat. There's a little device I put in there."
"no need. Dad believed. Dad won't pull it out. But..." Because she stopped her speech and approached Darren's ears. "Quick get your mother to move." Whispered next.
"Emmm... Garas. I think the office hours are over. I'm leaving now."
"Are you going to leave in a non-bath?" Darrel's successful question made Alula remember that she had not taken a bath.
"Oh yeah, I forgot." Said Alula with a little smile that managed to make Gara not wink.
"Mom's not going to the office. We're here to pick up Mom." Sela Darren, making Alula's forehead shrivel in wonder.
"For what?"
"You forgot? Today's the last frontier you're living here. You're moving into my house."
Alula remained silent. Without saying much, Alula headed for her room. Before long, Alula came out with a suitcase. It drew a smile on the lips of the three men.
"What did you bring him?"
"I'm going to move. There's no way I didn't bring my clothes."
"no need. Your closet is full. You've brought enough of your stuff."
Alula breathed out softly and then returned to her room. He came out with a small bag containing photos of his togetherness with the twins, his family, Gio and also Ana when they were in school.
"Come Daddy! I can't wait to get home."
Darrel tugged his father's hand to the yard. However, Darren the cold one held his hand.
"Why?" Darrel's not getting it.
"Dad should bring Mom's bag. Let's get to the car first!" Darren said, pulling his sister's hand.
"Let me take it!" Gara's hand reached for the bag. But Alula brushed it off slowly.
"not heavy. I can do it myself."
"Let me! Darren won't talk to me if he doesn't."
Alula fell silent and let Gara take it. He thought Gara was helping him because he wanted to. Turns out he was wrong. Because I did it all because of Darren.
"Alula, come! Why bengong?"
"Huh? Sorry-sorry." Alula walked quickly after Gara. The man, intermittently good. Angry intermittently. Alula did not understand herself.
"Mother! Mama! Want to clip a potato? I asked the secretary uncle to buy it." Celtap Darrel when the car has gone.
Alula who sat in front looked over. He looked at Darrel and then shook his head. "Mom won't." His word.
Darrel nodded then kept his potato chips back. He then took out a packet of loli candy.
"You don't eat Darrel too often! Your teeth can be broken. Do you want to be told that you're a grandparent who doesn't have teeth?"
"My mother..."
"Don't fight, Darrel. I don't want your teeth broken. Didn't you listen to what Mom said the other day?"
"I'm with Mom."
Because I can only smile. It turned out to be true what the twins said, that Alula was very chatty.
The car arrives at Gara's house. The four people who looked like happy little families were immediately headed home.
The door of the house is open. Alula stared at the house. This is the third time he has come here. And maybe this time he won't leave this house again. Except Gara asked him to leave this house.
Given that Gara was going to kick him out of this house, Alula's heart suddenly hurt.
"Mom! Ma! Why bengong?" The shock in his right hand made Alula wake up.
"Ah sorry. I'm just watching this house."
"Why? Don't you like it?"
"No. As long as you and Darren like it, I'll love it too."
"Come Ma'am! Same dad Dallen's waiting for."
Darrel immediately pulled Alula's hand towards the living room. They met with some servants. They bowed respectfully to Alula and Darrel.
"Let's sit down Mom!" Alula was just following what Darrel said. A few minutes passed, and no one opened their voices. But something is strange. Because I haven't seen him since.
Alula looked at her two sons. The faces of both of them looked flat and like they were holding something back.
"Why can you sleep in a rented bed?" Darren's question made Gara and Alula compactly turn to him.
"Dad drove Mom home from a foreign uncle's wedding."
"Dad why smooth stay? Last night we waited for Dad to bury the acala to greet Mom. But we cancel when there's no Dad."
For taking his breath. Did he have to say that he couldn't bear to let Alula alone last night.
"I'm sorry Dad. I promise I'll replace it later. We're gonna do an event or a vacation."
"Why? Promise dad?" Ask Darrel spirit.
"Yes. I promise."
"I know a foreign uncle married Asya's mother. Why didn't you take us?" Darren suddenly interrupted with a disappointed look.
Because the one who saw him smiled seductively. This was the first time he had seen a disappointed expression on Darren's face.
"Are you disappointed you couldn't see Asya?" Ask Gara with a seductive look. Then he and Darrel broke up together.
Darren just rolled a lazy eyeball. While Alula, she smiled. However, his eyes could not be separated from Gara who was laughing. This was the first time he had seen Gara laughing like this. Now he understood, Gara was not always cruel and cold. There was another side of Gara that he did not know about.