Married to a Duda Man

Married to a Duda Man
Handkerchief



But of all that, Mela seemed to feel more pain when Wilden decided to hug Lena with an expression that was difficult to be interpreted by Mela herself.


Without being prevented, slowly round after eye of tears began to drip from both of Mela's closed eyes. As much as possible Mela held the sound of a sobbing that seemed to want to come out of her lips that seemed to want to come out of her tightly clenched lips.


Mela accidentally bit her inner lips so that the sound of sobbing does not come out of her lips, but as hard as he tried to stay still at the end of his one sobbing sound made it out of his quivering lips.


Recalling the moments Wilden pulled Lena into his arms, it made Mela feel more and more in pain and tightness at the same time.


Even now the pain felt more stifling than before he felt, he felt, make Mela gripped her chest that feels on the weight of the heavy load until the clothes she wears are now tangled because of her.


A while later, Mela sensed someone was watching her, made Mela slowly open her two eyes and intend to wipe away the tears that were still wetting her cheeks when a white handkerchief had been outstretched right in


in front of his face.


Mela looked up and was a little worried if the one in front of her was now Wilden. When I looked up, it turned out


what was originally thought to be wrong.


the one who held out a handkerchief before him was now not Wilden, but


lena's husband. For some reason, a feeling of disappointment again wails Mela when she realizes that it was not Wilden who held out a handkerchief to wipe her tears, but someone she did not know.


With hesitation, Mela took the handkerchief that was extended to her and wiped her tears and stood up again.


"Thank you,"


Mela said with an awkward smile that was only replied with a brief nod by someone who Mela knew as Lena's husband with her expressionless gaze before leaving before Mela without saying a word pun word.


wring his chest.


After driving Lena home, Wilden now returns to the attorney's office to retrieve some of her necessary files to handle some corruption cases that will be worked on shortly before lunch.


"Sir Wilden."


Wilden stopped his footsteps about to enter the office building when a receptionist approached him.


"Yes, what's wrong?"


"There's a hand for the father."


Wilden frowned for a moment when the receptionist gave a bushel of food wrapped in gray cloth.


"From who?"


"From someone claiming to be the father's wife, the receptionist smiled as she told Wilden.


"Thank you."


"Together Sir, then I'll excuse you." Wilden simply nodded in return.


Unable to bear, a smile Knot appeared on Wilden's lips when he found out that Mela had deliberately given him lunch, even to leave it at the receptionist made Wilden feel a warm feeling that surrounded his chest.