
"Temenin me, yuk!" whinek Shanum to his best friend.
"To where? He said it was sad again, now suddenly want to go," said Lia a little surprised by the behavior of his best friend.
"I want to buy something for Mbah Sama Eyang, but do not want to go alone all want to go to the baby supply store. You brought the car, yeah." Shanum again whined, exactly Lia's sister if asking for something.
"Hmmm .. I'm saying it." Lia thaws, but never stops getting out of the bed and receives Shanum's car keys.
"Thank you, yeah. You are my best friend!" praise the pregnant woman while crouching on Lia's arm.
"Not to be happy." Lia snorted, but did not stop smiling. The two walked out, whatever he would do if he could continue to make Shanum smile.
Down the streets of the city, the destination is a clothing store that sells baby and adult supplies. There were some items Shanum wanted to buy in preparation and gifts for Mbah and Eyang.
"It's not too early to buy things, Sha. Only five months, you know," said Lia while continuing to focus on the road ahead.
"I just want to take a look, Lia. But there is something I want to buy. Mamah said nyicil," Shanum replied with a nod of Lia's head.
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While on the bridge, Raka ran close to the barrier. Stare compassionately at the woman standing with shaken shoulders there. She cried, and Raka recognized the figure very well.
"Suicide won't hurt your problems. Mending you talk to your family, how good," said Raka loud enough to make the girl turn to him.
Wet face with red eyes and constantly watery, puffy, and pathetic. He turned back, not wanting to sit for long with the male figure on the road.
"What cares about you! Don't want to care about me, if you end up insulting me too. Just go! I don't need your advice!" fierce Shila on the sidelines sobs crying out softly from her lips.
Raka let out a breath. She did not care, but at least she could prevent Shila from killing herself because she had already seen.
"That's your business, but imagine, think about it. Your mother at home will be waiting for you to come home, surely find out where you are going. Then, if the one he met was just your dead body that was lifeless ... can you imagine?"
Raka looked at Shila, how pitiful the girl was. The sobs from her were sounding more and more heartbreaking. The shadow of the crying mother continued to pass through the pelupuk. What Raka said was true. The middle-aged woman was waiting at home.
"Udahlah, mending you home. Meet your mother." Raka is still trying to seduce Shila to undo her intention to commit suicide.
Shila was unmoved in tears, her body rumbling and sitting on the barrier. Loud roaring for mercy on nature. In fact, nature is angry at what she does. Rumbling rang out in the distance, the bright sky turned instantly dark. Raindrops began to fall, flushing the capital.
"Down, Shil! Rain, you know. Later you can get sick," Raka again occasionally looks up to see the dark sky.
"I'm ashamed, Ka. I am ashamed of myself" he said. The sobs of her tears grew, tears mixed with water from the sky wailing on both of her cheeks.
"Everybody's been wrong, Shil. Including me, but everyone has a chance to fix it. You can also fix everything before you go. If you die now, it won't change what happened." Raka continued to rumble while occasionally wiping his face that was hit by rainwater.
The streets were deserted so Raka could not ask for help from the people around.
"But I'm ashamed to go home, Ka. I'm afraid my mother is disappointed in me. Especially if you know Benny has left me. I wish I could marry her after not marrying you. In this case, I have to say what the mother is," Shila racau seduced Raka and tried to cultivate regret in her heart.
Raka was stunned to hear that, actually Benny did have to marry Shila. Had he come to the wedding, it would have never been the case today.
"But what if I don't believe it? I'm also disappointed in you because you married another woman without knowing our circumstances." Again, Shila continued to instill regret in Raka's heart.
Shanum's husband increasingly falls into the ruse of a Shila. He sighed, looking down at the sudden strange feeling.
"Later I'm sorry about your mother, but now you come down I'll take you home." Raka's voice weakened, implied regret in the tone intonation that came out of his tongue.
"Yes, but I'm afraid to go down. Afraid of slipping" Shila said after researching her footing.
Raka looked up, looking at the agitated and confused Shila looking for a way. He approached, offering his hand to become Shila's grip.
"Here, I help. Carefully slippery," Raka recalled as she reached out to nearby Shila.
Shila began to move, slowly and carefully. Looking for a grip before reaching for Raka's hand. However, the iron that was exposed to rainwater turned slippery.
"Aragh!" Shila slipped and hung on the iron bridge.
"Gilma!"
"Raka! Please, I don't want to die right now!" panicked shouting.
"Quiet, Shil! Here, take my hand. Hurry along!" Raka panicked, the cars passing down the street became his concern.
Shila tried to reach Raka's hand, fear enveloping her heart. He did not want to die just yet after a plan suddenly appeared in his brain.
"Raka, hurry! I'm scared!" shila Renek did not dare to look down.
Raka managed to reach the woman's hand, pulling her slowly until they stood face to face. Shila splashed into Raka's arms, sobbing spilling fear.
Just then, Shanum's car crossed the bridge. His eyes accidentally caught two figures hugging under the rain. Instantly the blood all over his body boiled, churning heated up. Moves until it touches both eyes.
Tega you, Raka. You said you wanted to end it all, but you lied.
Perih, it feels like the heart is torn to shreds of thousands of sembilu. Shanum turned his face to the window, wiping his eyes slowly. She didn't want Lia to see her cry. The car crossed the bridge, leaving two people involved in the turmoil of the fire amid the torrent of rain.
"We're home, Lia. Suddenly my head was dizzy. Then you'll bring me my bike home" Shanum pinta in a weak voice.
The desire to travel just disappeared. He wanted to wait for Raka at home, explaining what she had just seen.
"Lho, why? It's half the journey, you know." Lia asked confusedly.
"My head is suddenly dizzy. I want to rest at home" Shanum replied to Lia's sigh. The car turned back to the road.
Shanum closed his eyes, leaning his head against the chair. His mind is really tired.
Will they get divorced after this? Or keep the marriage? Yuk, we continue in the next season.
Sorry for the update.