Manira /Damar Scouts

Manira /Damar Scouts
Episode 45's



Short episode version of the novel “Senandung HOMESU under the Broken Moon Wings”


Damar Jurors


By: Elmira Arasy Rahman


Episode 45's


In fact, Gibran was injured precisely because of his own mother. He could see a very deep love in Hasan's eyes for Ratmi and vice versa. A love that fills each other like glass and water. But in the end that love is betrayed by greed. Love also made Juragan Damar rude and killed his mother. What kind of love is it that can't make people happy? Why did everything just fall apart and leave a bum in this old station? It made Gibran no longer believe in love. For him, there was no way anyone in this world could truly love someone with all his heart to never be able to replace him with anyone. But looking at Manira, made him take another look. There may be someone who can sell his loyalty for money, but there is also someone who truly loves like Manira.


“Whatever he does, I don't care. As long as he comes back, that's enough, ” replied Manira, loving her lover too much.


Gibran. In his heart he said, if only everyone could be as loyal as Manira. If his mother had acted like Manira, his family would not have been destroyed like this. Gibran really does not believe that in this world there is still someone who loves so sincerely that he does not care for himself like Manira.


“Whoever he is...he is a lucky person to have been loved by Manira,” grumbled Gibran in heart who began to admire Manira's sincerity and loyalty.


“By punishing yourself, will things get better?” manira shouted, following Gibran.


Gibran stopped and turned around. Manira stood looking at him with an angry look as if cursing at Gibran's attitude that allowed himself to be destroyed like this because of the past that he did not want. Despite not knowing the full story, from the way he talks about love, Manira feels that Gibran is also someone who is very hurt by love. What Manira regretted was, why did she destroy herself, let the little children throw her with stones and beat her crazy, let others think of her as a vagrant or even a beggar, she said, let everyone look down on him. However, after several talks with him, Manira is convinced that Gibran is a smart and very sane person. Whatever happened to Gibran, not because he was crazy but because he was disappointed in something that eventually made him destroy himself.


“Who disappointed you? Your father, your mother, or your lover?” Manira pitched hard, back to scold Gibran's surrender. “What by behaving like this, everything will improve as you want? All you do is hurt yourself. Foolish fool,” umpat Manira once again.


“You don't know anything,”


“If the past has been destroyed, it does not mean the future must also perish,”



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