Just an Ordinary Man (Between True Love And Forbidden Love)

Just an Ordinary Man (Between True Love And Forbidden Love)
Keep promises



"I will always support you if you really want to change. May what you intend to achieve and you feel true happiness. I will always pray for you, Karin."


Karin smiled, feeling her heart warm with Rika's words. "thank you. Thank you for not leaving us all this time. I'm so lucky to have a friend like you."


Rika nodded and Karin hugged him with a slight sob. Rika smiled with teary eyes. The girl returned Karin's embrace and rubbed her best friend's back.


They broke off the hug after a while. Karin who was still sobbing made Rika rub the back of her hand so that Karin was calmer again.


"My relationship with Andara that ended seems like it will also end everything, including our friendship. I'm not sure everything would be as easy to live with if we were still together as we used to be."


"Although I know this will not be easy, but I hope we can still be friends as before" said Rika sadly.


"I'm not sure. Surely everything will change even though I try to keep looking strong. Just look now, Andara even lied to you about my arrival. He never told me while I was there. "


"Ep...Karin, actually you want to give time to you. He doesn't want to bother you because he thinks it'll make you sadder. He actually thought about you a lot while you were there. He's worried but he doesn't want to make your feelings mess up again. He doesn't want his attention to make you misunderstand and make you inconsistent with your goals."


Karin fell silent. He was confused to respond to what the story of Rika is like. Andara is not wrong to do so, just maybe because Karin's mind can not fully accept everything, making her selfish.


They were silent with their own minds.


"You're home, are you going there tomorrow? " ask Rica.


"I'll keep coming. Even though it is now a lot different. Let's just say I came as his best friend. And maybe this is our farewell day. There was no way that he would stay here after he graduated, let alone look at all these situations, it became even more impossible."


Rika took a deep breath and looked straight ahead. 'Maybe at first it will be difficult, but I'm sure it will be easier. They can definitely go through all of this. And I'm sure God will make it easy for someone who is really trying to change.'


"alright. But I can't keep you company. Maybe I'll be late."


"No problem. I won't cry alone."


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Karin stands while looking at Andara with her family. The girl was not afraid to step up, but she was just bracing herself to face Andara.


'I'm coming. I kept coming like I promised. But in reality this situation is very much different from what I imagined before. I thought, I was standing next to you with a smile of happiness, but it turns out that I am standing here with solitude and sadness.'


Andara realizes the arrival of Karin and the girl is glued to see it. Sintya who realized the change in attitude of his son also looked in the same direction. The woman fell silent to find Karin looking at them.


Honestly, the woman was a little scared. The woman was afraid that something would happen that she did not want. However, he was also unlikely to expel Karin from there. Seeing the girl's gaze that looked sad just made her not have the heart.


"Become, come over there for a second. Karin has taken the time to come here" Sintya said despite her fear.


Andara nodded without answering. The girl stepped her feet slowly towards where Karin was standing.


"Hi, how are you? When are you back?"


"Good news. I came back yesterday afternoon. Sorry I came late."


"Yes. Congratulations on your graduation. May you be a successful woman."


"thank you. I will always remember this. I'll try to be a successful woman."


They're speechless. Karin clearly felt that your speech was not just ordinary speech. But his words remember them to be aware and really become a woman does not violate her nature.


They were confused as to what to say. Andara lowered her head and Karin looked puzzled with her gaze fixed on the people passing by there.


"Sorry, Karin..."


"Not apologize and don't talk about the past. We live the life that is now without being burdened with the shadows of the past. I want to change, just like you. We live each other's lives."


Andara looked at him with teary eyes. "Do you hate me?"


Karin smiles. "Absolutely, no. How can I hate a child who obeys his parents? I'm so proud of you for your love for your parents. I would be very sinful if you fought them because of me. "


"Thank you for your understanding. Until I shall never forget your kindness. "


"Yes, you're welcome."


Not long after, Sintya came to them. Karin looked at the woman and smiled. The girl greeted Sintya with a friendly look.


"Hello, Aunt. How are you?"


"Tante is very healthy. How are you doing yourself?"


"I'm also healthy Auntie."


Sintya smiled and looked at her son's sad face. "You why? How does it look so sad? " Andara shook her head.


"You should be happy that you graduated from college. Karin also came to congratulate you. Is it because you won't be living together anymore?"


The two girls stared at each other. Sintya looked at them in turn. "You can still be friends and meet whenever you want. Don't be sad like that. Karin also couldn't possibly have always taken you in."


Andara looked back. Sintya rubbed Karin's shoulders gently. "Thank you yes. You have become a good friend and sister for Andara. Thank you for taking care of him. Forgive us if while you're there, he's been causing you trouble. "


"I don't feel burdened at all. Andara is a good boy. "


Sintya smile. "Yes, he's a good kid. He's very obedient. Because of his kindness, our family also felt at ease. You can we trust for the matter of taking care of ourselves. Now we will take care of him again. You will stay with us again."


Karin felt that Sintya's words seemed to be insinuating her. But soon he tepis because as far as possible, the Andara family did not know the relationship with her and Andara.


"Yes, Aunt. She's a good girl."


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