LOVE THE MAFIA: The Second Woman

LOVE THE MAFIA: The Second Woman
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William rushed to drive his motorbike leaving the apartment that had been occupied by Karina. He drove the iron horse forward fiercely without regard for the cold gusts of the night wind that seemed to be slipping to the bone. He continues to condemn his folly, for the first time unknowingly having neglected his responsibilities. Leaving Anan alone, even though it is clear what the condition of his best friend is.


"Le, I'm out of inhalers." The weak voice as well as the gasping breath from across the phone still hit his mind. At that time he could only hope for Anan to be fine, until he returned.


Lucky that morning the streets were still very quiet. Maybe because the raindrops from last night never stop wetting and it facilitates the journey. William breaks through the streets at more speed, only stopping for a moment at the 24-hour pharmacy to buy the first aid Anan needs.


William breathed a sigh of relief to be able to reach the index within fifteen minutes. He parked his motorbike in a hurry, his steps hunting for an instant. A speck of regret burst into his heart when remembering bad things could happen suddenly to Anan.


"****! It's so stupid, me," he said to himself.


"Love really drives me crazy!" He laughed bitterly while scooping his face violently.


Arriving at the door of the boarding house, something suspicious stopped his steps. He pegged, his net scanning on a pair of shoe treads that still looked new.


"Maan!" screaming, panic.


"Ananta Permana!"


William knocked on the door anxiously. He didn't know why he was worried that day. Bad thoughts kept flashing in his mind, when such a thing had never happened before.


William took the spare key from under the pot near his room after not hearing the message from inside. He came in in hastily, and sure enough. Arriving in the room he found Anan, his best friend was already curled up on the floor holding his chest. Sweat was clearly visible from his temple.


"Nan, are you okay?" tanyanya trembling.


He rushed to Anan.


Anan lifted his head, looking at William with a gasp of breath.


"It's okay. I'm here now."


With a slightly trembling hand he opened the inhaler he had bought and helped Anan to lean against the wall.


Anan took the inhaler from her without saying a word. He looked at William with a pale face, unable to speak.


"Nan, sorry ..." he said he felt guilty.


"Sorrys. I was wrong to leave you alone. You need to see a doctor, Nan?" tanyanya.


Anan nodded weakly. He sprayed the inhaler into his mouth while occasionally taking a breath, and only stopped after feeling his breath more stable.


"I'm fine, Le." Anan looked at William's face which looked very anxious. "I'm doing fine. It's not the first time, but you're still that scared?" sibling with a weak voice.


Not that, Nan! inner William. This time I let you in pain just for personal gain. He reproaches himself.


"Enough with rest, and tomorrow also has improved." Anan tries to convince William, hoping to attract the worry and guilt that comes to his eyes.


"And you don't have to apologize to me. I should owe you an apology. I've been constantly repotin loe." Acutely.


Anan would never possibly blame William. Not at all. He knew it was not William's duty to continue to look after him, he realized that it would not be possible forever he remained dependent and relied on William in his life.


There was a time when William had to pursue his own dreams and future, and William was entitled to it. Anan did not want to be a hindrance to him. It had been enough all this time that he had always troubled her, taking up almost every spare moment just like a pestle.


It's time for you to think about your own future, Le! thought. I just need to get used to being able to get through my days in solitude.


Anan let out a long sigh, thinking about his life would only feel more miserable. He did not want to give her hope, even though he knew there would be someone who loved him sincerely. Anan didn't want to hurt that person more with his life that he knew when.


Anan's face was gloomy. He certainly denies that.


"Loe doesn't have to. It's not your duty, Le."


William stared hard, not liking Anan's rejection.


He remembered how they met. What was his life like before he met Anan and his family. Anan for her is a glimmer of light that pulls her from a dark corner, giving her the warmth and affection of a family she shouldn't have.


William and his brother, Calvin, live in an orphanage. During his lifetime Calvin never told him about his family and their origins. She only knew that her mother died giving birth to her, while her father sent them to an orphanage when she was six, unable to bear the burden of being a single parent.


Luckily they are born to be smart children and have a very healthy body, so they can rely on scholarships to continue their studies.


William was met with Anan while still sitting on the middle bench first. Anan, a sickly child is often shunned by his friends, as it is considered a burden.


William, an orphan who is used to being alone does not like their attitude and decides to approach Anan. The two people who had different sides were slowly getting along and eventually making friends.


Seeing the familiarity between the two, Anan's parents decide to adopt William from the orphanage despite their mediocre circumstances.


It was right when Calvin got the scholarship invitation to continue his studies. Inevitably he had to leave William, until it became a burden of thought for him. A glimmer of light appears when the mother of the parlour tells her that a small family wants to adopt her sister. The mother of the parlour made sure they were a good family who knew William well.


Calvin breathed with relief. He can continue his studies freely.


Mrs Permana embraced the teenage boy, taking care of and loving William like their own child. They never made a difference with Anan.


When Calvin died, they generously helped him with his funeral. They never once left him, patiently leading him to rise again from adversity.


"Don't refute my words, Nan! I don't like it. I feel as if you want to break up the brotherly relationship between us."


Anan remained silent. He knew William's temperament well enough and didn't want to argue with him anymore. He himself was also exhausted from his illness that recurred last night.


"Loe inget, right, Nan. I once swore to my mom and dad to take care of you like I take care of myself. And I'll keep my promise," he said. "Today I'm really sorry. I will try to do nothing a second or third time."


He gripped both of Anan's shoulders, trying to convince her.


Before an accident involving both of his adoptive parents takes their lives, William has promised to take over from Anan. He promises to take care of Anan as both parents have done for him.


"Gue never doubted you, Le. I'm just tired and need a break. You don't have to worry too much or think too much."


Anan patted the back of William's hand, calming him down.


"Yes. Loe needs to sleep. Don't talk too much and get some rest."


Anan rolled his eyeballs. 'Lo who said so much!'


"Lo wet." He glanced at William's clothes. "Wake before the wind" he said, concerned.


William smiled a naughty smile. "Loe's worried about me?"


Anan looked at the face of the sumringah, he relaxed his shoulders. "If you're sick, who's taking care of me?" he said without guilt.


William was angry. His mouth murmured indistinctly, eager to curse the person before him if only he did not know his condition.


"good. From the way you speak, it seems like you are fine," he said, leaving Anan chuckling while holding his chest.