Loving a Wanted Man a Drug City

Loving a Wanted Man a Drug City
Mournfully



No one said the greeting that Dara gave. He moved closer and greeted me again.


"Assalamualaik."


"Vaalaikumsalam. Find who?" Nisa asks who opened the door.


"sorry. Is this Buk Sukarni's house?"


"Yes, is she my mom? Who are you all?" Tanya Nisa looked at the luxury car that was in front of her house.


Dara smiled impatiently. "Can we meet Buk Sukarni?" Ask Adam.


"Could, just go in first. Mom's in the room." Nisa goes into the room to call her mother who just got out of the hospital.


Before long the woman came out with a state that still seemed weak.


He smiled at the guests sitting on the floor of the living room.


Dara really looks very impatient.


"Sorry, who are you? And find who?" Ask Buk Sukarni.


Dara took a photo of Ayya's diamond necklace, then gave it to Buk Sukarni.


"Sorry Buk. But from what I've heard, you found a baby 17 years ago with a diamond necklace in this photo on the baby's neck, is that really Buk?" Ask Dara. The woman's eyes started to curl.


Buk Sukarni researched the necklace. "Yes, I found this baby by the river, his name is Ayya. I myself gave it a name," honestly Buk Sukarni smiled at them. He began to realize that the 4 guests were his favorite grandson's family.


The tears from earlier dammed finally fell as well. "Where is my son Buk? That's my son... I wrapped the baby's body in a black headscarf" Dara said in tears. Because it turns out her premonition was right if the baby was still alive.


"Attent." Buk Sukarni stood up and went into the room to pick up Dara's hijab which he had saved from the baby he found on the riverbank.


"What is this hijab you mean?" Tanya Buk Sukarni gave Dara her black-colored hijab that did not change in the slightest. Because the color of the hijab was never used, the color is still durable and awake even though it has been 17 years.


Dara took the hijab and then nodded confidently. "It's mine Buk... Where's son?" Ask Dara again while not being able to hold back her crying.


With doubt and bow, Buk Sukarni finally told them if Ayya his son was married to the son of RT sir in the village.


They were all shocked, thinking the girl was too young. And how he got married.


"But my daughter is too young, Buk. Why did you marry my son?" Tanya Dara hugged her husband who had just quietly listened.


"Yes, your daughter is married, but she also has to return the favor. He got married because he had to pay for my mother's hospital that had taken care of him from a baby, you rich man don't know thank you!" Ketus Nisa who turned out to also be there while listening earlier.


"Sina!" tegur Buk Sukarni's.


Arkan held his sister's arm while shaking her head slowly to commemorate.


"Curtain!" Cynical Nisa.


"So, where's her husband's house?" Ask Papa Adam who was just silent.


"In town. They had already moved into the city one week ago," Rico replied stepping inside the house.


"You who?" arkan asked this time.


"I picked up the girl," Rico replied seeing them one by one.


"In town? Can you take us there?" Said Dara expectantly.


"It can be, but it's not free" Rico said.


"Rome!! Keep up!!" Grandma Sukarni's jolt. He did not know why his son and grandson were so infatuated with treasures.


"It's okay, whatever you want. I will give," said Papa Adam absolutely no problem when it comes to money, the most important for him. They can find their son.


,,,


Ayya came out of the room in Muslim clothes complete with a veil. Alongside the sexy woman came out of Delmond's room.


The woman only saw Ayya from top to bottom then left from before her.


Ayya was still standing there. Shortly after, Delmond also came out of the room.


"What are you doing here?" Tanya Delmond burned the cigarette that was on her lips.


"Who was that woman?" The girl asked back. Realizing his words just now, he bit his lower lip that had been presumptuous to ask something about the man's person, nor did he know why the words could just slip from his lips.


Delmond turned and looked at it. "What's your perverted brain thinking?" Delmond asked with a slanted smile.


The blush!


The young girl's face was red. Ah, it's a good thing he's wearing a veil, so his red face isn't very noticeable.


"A-I'm hungry," intending to dodge, but being too nervous and confused to find an excuse, he instead says something beyond his own expectations.


"You sure? Didn't we just have breakfast?" Delmond deliberately put the woman to shame.