
" What do you mean he has a disability?" asked Arjuna astonished to see the behavior of his best friend who laughed loudly heard he had managed to deceive the woman whose incident is Eza's cousin.
" Yes mentally disabled." answered Eza still among his laughter.
" To be frank, bro, I prefer you to be Dhita than Citra" replied Eza again after his laughter subsided.
Arjuna massaged his dizzy patio head.
" Unlucky, basic lady*******." grumbled Arjuna by continuously massaging her head.
" I'll get a squeeze of lemon water, so that you can make the dizziness in your head slightly subside," said Eza then went to the kitchen.
Arjuna did not answer, he tried to remember the events before he was drunk.
He remembered how he drank so much and Citra who always poured alcoholic beverages in his glass, until he was drunk heavily.
" O God, thankfully it didn't arrive.." Arjuna's words were cut off when a voice cried out from behind.
" It's not until what Ar, you still imagine his image and kegatel ?" eza asked while carrying a glass of lemon water in her hand. Eza feels dislike when Arjuna thinks of Citra, his cousin.
Although they are cousins but Eza feels they are very far away even like they do not know each other because of the attitude of the arrogant and arrogant image.
Arjuna took a deep breath, and received a glass of lemon water from his best friend.
" Drink, because when I tell you all this evidence, I want you to be fully aware" said Eza.
Glug.
Glug.
Glug.
Arjuna gulped down a glass of lemon water.
" How, has the dizziness subsided a little?" ask Eza after a while.
" Yes, now it's more light" replied Arjuna, he felt his head was not as heavy as before he drank a squeeze of lemon water.
" Good, now I'm going to give you an important fact that's actually happening" said Eza.
" Say ." said Arjuna impatiently.
Eza took the phone and displayed the evidence that had been successfully scanned from his Citra laptop to his cellphone.
Arjuna's eyes were perfectly rounded when he saw the evidence that his best friend had shown.
" I'm really stupid, why don't I listen to Dhita's explanation first" Arjuna said regretfully, he became even more sorry after finding out that Dhita, the woman who had been his lover was not guilty at all.
" Because of unwarranted jealousy you made Dhita an outlet of your anger!" exciting Eza.
" Yes, now I'm really sorry, I'm sorry Dhita," whispered Arjuna softly almost inaudibly. Not feeling her tears well when she recalled all her unfair treatment of her former lover. He has made Dhita a scapegoat.
A woman who is completely innocent but receives all her ill-treatment, Arjuna is even more sorry when she remembers meeting Dhita at the restaurant, saying she has forgiven him and does not hate him at all.
" Now what should I do Za?" asked Arjuna in the midst of his confusion.
" We have to tell him and you also have to apologize for all your treatment of him" Eza said.
Hearing the advice of his best friend Arjuna lowered his head even more.
" What's up, Ar?" tanya Eza looked at the face of her best friend who was increasingly showing sadness. More than just regret.
" But what is Ar ?" ask Eza curiously.
" He returned the ring I gave him back." replied Arjuna.
Eza mangosteen, then he remembered something he had seen.
" Did he give you something else?" ask Eza later.
Arjuna frowned.
" What do you mean?" ask Arjuna then.
" Did he return your handkerchief?" Eza asked again.
" No." answered Arjuna briefly.
" Then it doesn't matter, he still has a taste for you" said Eza smiling with relief.
"What do you mean?" Arjuna still did not understand the words of his best friend.
" It doesn't matter if Dhita returns the ring from you, it's a sign that she's not a matre woman, she sincerely loves you" said Eza still with a smile on her face, now she knows what to do to help her best friend. Having grown convinced Dhita is a kind and sincere woman in love with her best friend, Eza is determined to reunite their relationship. Eza wants her best friend to feel the same happiness she feels. Married the person he loved
" What should I do now?" ask Arjuna.
" Tonight we also have to meet Dhita, we explain everything hopefully his heart is not too broken, so you can improve your relationship again" replied Eza confidently.
" But Za ...." Arjuna was doubtful.
" What else is it?" Eza began to feel annoyed by the behavior of his best friend who he thought was too stalling.
" I once said to forbid my love for her" Arjuna recalled his own words.
" What?" Eza was surprised to hear the words of his best friend. Eza patted his own eel.
" Oh my god, what are you doing Ar, you know she's a woman who upholds religious values, obscene words will definitely make her feel very despised." eza said firmly.
" and now what should I do?" Arjuna was confused.
" I don't know, it's only natural that if all this time he kept avoiding you, he must have felt very insulted by your words Ar!" Eza scowled in annoyance.
" Especially now that she works in a new company as a secretary, it could be that her new boss likes Dhita and marries her, Dhita is the ideal female criteria to be made a wife, she said, and you won't find it anywhere anymore." said Eza at length in his annoyance.
Arjuna just kept silent to justify the words of his best friend. He began to feel afraid if until the words of his best friend became reality.
" Fastly you should call off your engagement to Citra, and pursue your love for Dhita!" eza's advice was firm.
" Before it's too late !" continue it again.
Arjuna could only remain silent, not knowing what else to do.
" Is it possible he'll still be willing to accept me back Za ?" ask Arjuna in his concern.
" Let's hope, let's quickly meet him, how the result we will see later, then, the important thing is that we have to tell him everything, even though it was actually me and Puri who told him I want you to explain everything yourself, hopefully he will accept you back." eza said with hope.
Arjuna and Eza decided to meet Dhita that night, even though it was late at night, but they wanted the matter to be cleared up. So that there will be no further misunderstandings.
They finally left with hope.