
It did not feel like one week Mother Ervita and Dad Pandu were in Jakarta. Now, it is time for Mother Ervita and Dad Pandu to return to Jogjakarta. Previously Pandu's father only teased Mother Ervita and said he wanted to return to Jogjakarta by plane. However, Mother Ervita refused, she chose to return to Jogjakarta by train or bus only.
Finally the train was chosen by Dad Pandu and Mother Ervita this time. As he was about to wait for a taxi, there was a middle-aged man who recognized Irene. After which, the middle-aged man offered Irene some help.
"You're Miss Irene, right? Where are you going?"
"Hello sir, yes I am Miss Irene. This will take Father and Mother to Gambir Station" he replied.
Of course Dad Pandu and Mother Ervita are confused how middle-aged men the same age as Dad Pandu actually know his youngest daughter. Even so, Dad Pandu and Mother Ervita were silent and did not comment much.
"Oh, to Jakarta delivered by his parents? Let me take you to Gambir. It's okay," the middle-aged man replied.
Irene then shook her head. "No, no need Father. Thank you very much" he replied.
Because Irene refused, the middle-aged man finally left. After that, Mother Ervita asked Irene.
"Who, Dek? How do you know you?"
"Oh, it's often taking little kids to the school where Irene teaches, Nda. That's his granddaughter or his son, Irene doesn't know. Her granddaughter is four years old, Nda. We teachers sometimes stand in front and welcome all the students who come" Irene replied.
"Be careful with strangers, Dek. In Jakarta, there will be no Yayah and Nda to take care of you. If you know a man you have to be more careful," said Mother Ervita.
"Yes, Nda. Irene will take better care of herself" she replied.
"Near the same man should also be more careful, Deck. If you can't relate to a man your father's age. Gap age too far is also not good," replied Mother Ervita.
"Yes, Nda," replied Irene.
Of course Irene will also be more careful when establishing relationships with men. It was also impossible for him to be in a relationship with a man who was his own father's age. After Mother Ervita finished talking, then Dad Pandu who now speaks.
"Part yourself well. After this later, Yayah and Nda can not keep an eye on you as well as when we both live in Jogjakarta. However, Jayah believed in this son of Jayah. You can keep the good name of the Hadinata family," said Pandu's father.
Irene nodded her head. When the parents gave their trust, it gave Irene greater responsibility. Responsibility for maintaining the good name of the Hadinata family. Hopefully, Irene can carry that mandate and also not tarnish the good name of the family.
After that, Irene with Jayah Pandu and Mother Ervita took a Taxi to Gambir Station. Train night, and will only arrive in Jogjakarta the next day.
The moment of separation has arrived. Mother Ervita cried and hugged her daughter.
"Nda and Yamah return to Jogjakarta well, Dek. Careful. Do not forget the prayer. Give often news to us and Indi. Distance does not mean that the heart is far away. It's just the distance, but we're always close to each other. Healthy always well," said Mother Ervita.
Irene also cried in her mother's arms. He used to be in Jakarta for a month, but now the situation is different. Irene was also sad to part with Father and Mother.
Then it was Pandu's turn to hug his daughter. "Yayah's message looks like Nda. Kabarin Yayah too. You need anything to tell yayah yah?"
Irene now took turns to hug her father. "Irene will miss Yayah. Greatest dad to Irene," she replied.
"More times we will come here again to visit you. Well, get well, Deck."
There was a notice that the train from Jakarta to Jogjakarta will be departing soon. Pandu's father and Mother Ervita also prepared to board the train car. Pandu's father put the suitcase down first. The two of them stood at the front door of the train.
"If you want to go back first it's okay" said Pandu's father.
"Irene waited until Jayah and Nda left. Greetings to Mother Didi, Mas Satria, and Nang-Nang well, Well."
Eventually the train began to roll out. Move slowly, with sounds from the locomotive indicating the car will run. Mother Ervita's tears broke, spilled everything. His heart had to convince Irene to stay in Jakarta.
"Dada, Dek ... take good care of yourself well," said Pandu's father by waving his hand.
"Da Jayah's. Irene dear Jayah and Nda ...."
The executive train finally moved slowly and quickly until Irene was not seen again. Pandu's father then invited Mother Ervita to sit and embrace his wife. If sad, Pandu's father is also sad, but Mother Ervita is more sad. So that Dad Pandu must be a stronger figure, he must strengthen and calm his wife.
"God willing, there is a God who will take care of Irene for us" Pandu's father said.
"Aamiin O Allah. Mother is sad, Dad," she replied.
"It's okay. Parting from a child is sad. Yayah also experienced it when Indi used to be brought to live in the house of Satria. The phase of life is like this, Nda. Children as children are fully our responsibility, in the arms and arms of parents. However, when they grow up, they want to pursue their dreams, want to become someone who succeeds. Our job is to support children to achieve their goals and continue to pray for them. With the prayers of the parents, God willing, everything will be made easier by God."
Mother Ervita nodded her head. How fortunate he is in times of sadness and his heart often wavers, there is a Dad Pandu who is always mature, wise, and insightful. A person who always strengthens him and always surrenders only to God.
"Yes, Dad. Thank you very much. May God take care of Irene for us, when our hands are less long, there is a hand of God that is able to reach Irene."
"Yes, Nda. Some days or weeks at home will still be sad. Enjoy new habits at home. If Nda is bosen, we can go for a weekend together or play at Nang-Nang's house. Spirit well, Nda. We go together, both," Dad said Pandu again.
"Yes, another Nda prayer may Indi get another baby so we are busy taking care of the little grandchildren. Let it be a diversion of Nda's grief," she replied.
"We pray. May God hear our prayers."
Along with the train that drove undeniably that the hearts of Mother Ervita and Dad Pandu are equally sad. However, they would go through this time together. Adapt again, as well as the atmosphere at home that is no longer the same later.