
Brakk!
Raihan gasped from his daydream, a formally dressed man with a document folder in his hand entered his room without knocking on the door first. The man walked quickly towards his seat followed by the haughty woman trailing behind him.
Brak!
Once again Evan presumptuously put the document map he brought right in front of Raihan's face. The look on his face showed something was wrong with the contents of the document map.
"Sit down, you can talk about it"
"After you put this company on the verge of collapse?"
Evan's hand pulled the chair in front of him and sat down with an intimidating face. Misha who was trailing behind him also pulled a chair for herself.
"Evan can you get that jala*g out of my presence?"
The sentence that Raihan had just thrown managed to stop Misha who almost occupied the seat she pulled .
The room turned silent again, Misha was still standing in her place with her hand holding tightly to the chair. The words from her sister-in-law managed to make her feel hurt. Especially when he saw the look on Evan's face that seemed to tell him to leave here, his pride seemed to be lost in front of the two brothers.
Not wanting to look so pitiful in front of her husband and sister-in-law, Misha slightly raised her head and walked arrogantly out of the room. The sound of his high heels echoed down the office hallway until it was no longer heard.
"You're so bad"
Raihan smiles at a glance laughing at his brother who is stuck in marriage with cheap nets*g, even his origins alone are unknown.
"At least I won't kill Misha "
Raihan's face turned furious as Evan began to offend about his past.
***
Two Weeks later...
It didn't feel like it had been nearly a month that Shasa and Allin were occupying the house he had rented. Their lives went smoothly without the slightest interruption. Shasa, who had always been anxious about her fears, slowly began to think positively and felt safe living in the city.
The man from his past could never meet him or his daughter. Even if God willed, Shasa would try his hardest to get away. Even if he had to go to the end of the world, Shasa would do it for him and his only daughter.
"Look!"
Drrrrr!
"Allin, pick up the phone first"
"Hmm, yes, Om"
Allin's face turned gloomy when he saw the good Om step that went further and further away. There was sadness in his little heart when he knew soon he would part with good Om.
Since the incident two weeks ago, the person who almost hit him is now even familiar with him. Han often accompanied her after school. His mother who was always late to pick him up made him have time to play with his favorite good Om.
Sometimes if his mother takes too long to pick him up, good Om will take him to lunch, never also some good Om send him home. With the presence of good Om, Allin did not feel lonely when his mother was busy with her work.
"Darling, let's go home! Sorry Mama's late again"
Allin looked back when a woman with a tired face called out to him. Her little lips smiled sweetly when she found out her mother had already picked her up.
"For a long time" said Allin pursed his lips, his hands folded in front of his chest as if he were angry.
"Geez, my lady seems to be angry. I'm sorry, Mama Non, next time Mama won't be late again"
"Yes, next time you can't be late" Allin replied holding back her smile as she turned her gaze in the other direction.
"Jude, let's go home"
Allin nodded his head then walked towards the black car parked by the side of the road.
The man who just ended his phone is looking for the little girl he was with. A moment later the man's eyes were on a woman walking down the highway with the little girl in front of him. After arriving in front of a black car, the woman opened the car door for the little girl she was looking for.
The man sharpened his eyesight, the face of the formally dressed woman was indistinct. Almost two weeks passed and he did not have a chance to meet the mother of his beloved little girl.
While Shasa was putting on a seatbelt for Allin, the tail of his eyes accidentally saw a man from a distance. The man's face was not clearly visible, yet Shasa felt the man as if he was watching him.
"Mah! Mama see what the hell?"
"Mama didn't see anything" Shasa replied casually as she put on a seatbelt for herself. No matter what she was with that indistinct man who was staring at her car strangely like that.