
Zahra thought that by saying that she loved another man, it would make Samuel step back and forget him. But wrong, what is happening right now is beyond Zahra's reasoning.
The man who was usually very sweet to him, now shows his crazy side by kidnapping him.
"Then eat yourself, you must be very hungry, right?"
Samuel's voice was very tenderly attentive, inversely proportional to what he did by sealing Zahra.
"Please let me go, I have to go home."
Zahra said quietly, but made Samuel's blood boil.
"Going home? is that man waiting for you again tonight?"
Samuel was very emotional imagining what the Sultan had done to the girl he loved last night inside Zahra's house.
"Yes, he must be very worried about me, please let me go home." Zahra pleaded, further angering Samuel for wrongly guessing.
"Just let that jerk wait until he dies. I won't let you be with him anymore."
Samuel was really hot thinking about Sultan and Zahra.
"What did you say? We just reunited and you're gonna separate us again?"
Zahra's words pierced Samuel's ears.
"Newly reunited? so you guys have been in contact before and just met back? well, Zahra's great, so last night how did you do it?"
Samuel was getting late in his misunderstanding.
"What do you mean that? I don't get it. Please Samuel let me go, I have to go home."
Zahra did not understand Samuel's speech. Zahra just kept begging to go home.
"No, I won't let you be with him anymore. Now open the cloth, and eat immediately."
After saying that, Samuel walked out of there and locked the door.
"Samuel, please let me go. I have to go home."
Zahra cried while banging on the door.
Samuel who did not go far from there felt pain hearing the sound of the cry of the girl he loved. But the pain he felt when he thought of Zahra sleeping with another man made him have to fight his sense of inadequacy.
"Samuel, at least give me my phone back. I have to tell my brother." Zahra's voice began to shrink from the exhaustion of crying, especially he had not eaten since noon, and Samuel could not hear it from out there.
...
At home, the Sultan was shocked when he heard Melati say Zahra had come home from noon.
"Yes, we were just walking around the streets from the morning. And during the day, Zahra didn't even go in the house and went straight home."
Melati was also very anxious when the Sultan said Zahra had not returned.
"All right, I'll look for him."
Because of anxiety, Sultan even just cut off the phone with Melati.
"What did he say? where's my daughter?"
Laras had already heard the conversation of Melati and the Sultan. But he kept asking while crying.
"It looks like something happened to Zahra, I'm going to look for her."
The Sultan hurriedly grabbed his car keys on the table and left the house leaving Laras crying in Gibran's arms.
"Look, I'll call my friend who's a cop to help find Zahra."
Gibran knows the rules of the police. Not receiving reports of loss if it has not reached the 24-hour time. But if you ask for help from your friend, it can.
...
The Sultan drove to Zahra's old house, though hesitant but he had to start a search of the house.
She had already dialed her sister's number, but it wasn't active.
...
The exhausted Zahra cried, plus her empty stomach, suffocating her and sleeping on the floor.
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Samuel just waited outside, slowly opening the door when he no longer heard Zahra's cry.
"I'm sorry, I'm willing that you hate but will never willingly have your body forever owned by another man." Samuel muttered that he felt sore when he saw the little girl he loved madly, asleep on the floor.
Samuel wanted to carry Zahra to bed. But just as she touched the girl's waist, Zahra woke up and pushed her.