
“Out!” drive Erka to her assistant.
“Ka, don't do this. Poor him.” Erick glanced towards Ayleen with his eyes tails. Worry was more directed at the innocent girl than Erka who was exploding.
“Out! It's my business!” expel Erka. The man turned around and broke away from his assistant's check. Circumstances turned around, he easily pushed Erick's burly body out of his room and closed the door tightly and locked it until no one could get in.
He needs a privacy room to have a one-on-one conversation with Ayleen. Don't want to be bothered by anyone who has no interest.
The sound of the door slamming made Ayleen shudder. Hurriedly he stood up, Cindy's letter slipped out of his grasp. He's never seen Erka like this.
“Kak.” Ayleen's voice was trembling. The sweet girl quickly lowered her gaze. Dare not to face Erka.
“How dare you, Leen!” upright Erka. The eyes of the man seemed ready to pounce on his prey.
Ayleen shuddered, his body trembling violently. For a moment, his gaze was fixed on a piece of paper containing Cindy's handwriting that now inhabited the floor.
“Ma-forgive me, Brother.” The girl seemed to understand the origin of Erka's anger. Realizing his mistake, he chose to apologize even though there was no clarity.
“Know what's your fault?”
Silence was Ayleen's current choice. Not daring to make a sound, he was afraid the answer would provoke further anger.
The door slingshot and Erick's voice suddenly disappeared. I don't know where the assistant went after struggling to resuscitate Erka from outside the room.
“Jawab!” shout Erka.
“I'm sorry, Brother. Didn't accidentally read a letter from Cindy.” Ayleen replied with teary eyes. He really regretted reading the legacy of his late brother-in-law. Thought it was no big deal, it turned out that Erka could go berserk like this.
“What do you know?” Erka was bluffing again.
“Nothing, Brother.”
“Nothing, Brother. I don't know anything.” Erka snapped, Ayleen's tears suddenly broke. He wanted to look strong, but he couldn't.
“I don't believe you!” erka Strictly. The man had just started discussing a new project with Erick when he accidentally opened the CCTV in a workspace connected to his smartphone.
His blood was boiling, his chest was turbulent when he found Ayleen's sass. Opened Cindy's letter that she kept tight in the drawer of the work desk.
“Jawab!” Erka walked over and blocked Ayleen's wrist.
There was no rebellion, Erka dragged the girl and threw her on the sofa. Ayleen sat down and gasped when forced to sit down violently.
“Ma-sorry, Brother.” Ayleen.
“Just answer what you know. I'm trying to give you an apology.” Erka. Dropping his buttocks on the sofa, he sat down and folded his arms around his chest while waiting for an answer.
“I-I didn't read until it was done.”
“Lying! I don't like being spied on, I don't like being suspected, I don't like being lied to. I don't like being cheated. I don't like being cheated on! We're getting married, I hope you know all the things I don't like so don't repeat them.
“Ya, Brother.”
“Now, just answer. What do you know. I wonder how much you got into my life and Cindy.” Erka's voice softened, she started to have no heart as Ayleen's tears flowed continuously.
Ayleen. “I don't know anything, Brother.”
“Leen, I don't like being lied to.” Erka's gaze sliced through her opponent.
“Kak Cindy died by suicide,” said Ayleen hesitated. Is that right, Brother?” Ayleen rubbed his wet face rough.