Mega Between Blue And Orange: Avisa's Beer!

Mega Between Blue And Orange: Avisa's Beer!
BA 25'S



Krishna who had just come after attending the meeting heard Blue's cry. He peeked out of the corner window of the room. Seen there his son and prospective daughter-in-law were looking at each other sharply. The employee who heard the scream was no less curious to him.


“Lu want to horrify me or not?”, ask Blue firmly.


Avisa.


“Gue has no intention of disallowing or objecting to your decision. I'll go wherever you go but I beg you, rundingin first. I also have to prepare before I leave. There is no way that I will suddenly go to my family. I also need to explain everything to them.”


Avisa lowered her head, regretting all the painful words she had previously said.


“When we get married, my main focus is yours. But I also deserve to treat my family well, right?”


“Sorry me.”


Krishna who saw that felt bad. He tried to enter and mediate them. Blue and Avisa who heard the approaching footsteps immediately pretended to be fine.


“You fight?”, asked Krishna.


They just shut up.


“Why silent?”


“Sorry pa.”


“Sorry what?”


“Sorry to make a fuss in the office.”


Krishna laughs. Blue and Avisa were astonished to see it.


“You think papa wants to upset you?”


They are both confused.


“Before marriage it is common to fight like you guys like this. Be brave, but do not separate. Surely suati when later you will laugh at this moment together.”


Blue and Avisa glanced at each other.


“You guys just go for a walk or find a wedding dress there.”


“Iya pa.”


“Iya om.”


“Do not forget to reconcile again.”


Krisna left them both and stepped away towards her room.


“You take a walk?”, ask Blue.


“Iya.”


On the way they closed their mouths. Still feeling bad about the fight.


“You want to go for a walk or all looking for a dress?”


“You guys find a dress is also okay.”


“Ok.”


Blue is back in focus on the wheel.


“But I don't know where to sell wedding dresses.”


Blue's words suddenly made Avisa laugh out loud.


“Ngapain you laughing?”


“Solar I dong.”


Blue is a little upset.


“Ntar abis looking for dresses, we go to my mom's house huh?”, pinta Avisa.


“Not anything?”


“Yesterday I told you the same papa.”


“Ya udah.”


“All times to home pack kades also.”


“Ngapain?”


“Emang you don't want to hang them?”


Blue was silent for a moment.


“Ok lah.”


They went on a journey to find a wedding dress, after which it went straight to Dila's house.


Not even Avisa knocking on the door, he had already heard a shout from within.


“You work every day just watching tv, eating sleep. What kind of wife are you!”


Brak! Brak! Bugs! Prangs!


Avisa let out a heavy sigh and then knocked on the door. Dila opened. There were a lot of bruises on his face.


“Avi.”


“Hai ma.”


“Who is it?”, cried Dila's husband.


“Avisa.”, reply Dila.


Soon the man came out and approached them.


“Do you want to come here?”


“Meeting mom.”


“For what?”


“There should be a reason to see your own mama?”


“Badness!”


Blue went straight forward to give an explanation.


“Sorry, we came here just to ask aunty to come with Avisa on our wedding day in a few months.”


“No need! Ask to accompany Biantara's wife only!”


The man closed the door hard. Blue looked at Avisa who could only fall silent.


“Sa.”


“We go directly to the house of the kades aja.”, said Avisa who directly returned to the car.


Blue followed.


Just as Blue closed the car door, Dila ran up to them and got into the car.


“Come road.”, he said.


Blue looks at Avisa. He nodded. Blue drove his car and stopped at one of the rest stops. He got out of the car, gave Avisa and Dila space.


“Why didn't my mom tell me?”, asked Avisa.


“Married to him is a choice of mama and mama should be responsible for it.”


“End like this after betraying papa, mama know not that mama looks pathetic.”


“I'm sorry mom, baby. Mama deserves this all.”


“Yes. Mama deserved it.”


He was forced to cover his tears.


“Avi will not judge the lives of papa and mama. That was your decision. Avi just want to ask mama to attend Avi wedding with Blue.”


“Iya dear.”, replied Dila with a voice that started to vibrate.


Avisa breathed a heavy sigh.


“Mama love her?”


“Iya.”


“Mama happy?”


“Iya.”


“Alright, Avi will take it that way.”


“Thanks dear.”


Avisa sighed again.


“The wedding reception will be held on July 30. Avi need mom on that day.”


“Iya darling.”


Suddenly silent atmosphere. Avisa gave time so that Dila could finish her tears.


Dila is now well aware that her daughter is very disappointed with her choice but still appreciates it. She is still the princess of understanding as before.


“So, you and brother already know the story about the real mama.”


“Avi the maksa papa for the story. If brother, I don't know.”


“Abang already knows.”


“Mama know where?”


“Abang never met mama.”


Avisa was silent for a moment. Not wanting to grow more awkwardness, he switched questions and discussions about small things.


“Avi's sister girl or boy?”


“Cowok. Just a few days ago he had his 5th birthday.”


“Oh yes? Why not get it.”


“She's at grandma's house. Mama kept him there for a week. Mama doesn't want her to see mama kayak gini.”


Avisa breathed a heavy sigh.


“Ma, Avi does not mean sassy but are you sure you will survive?”


“Mama has lost two children, mama does not want to lose your sister as well.”


Avisa was speechless, unpleasantly unable to do anything for her mother.


“Maafin Avi, ma.”


“It's all mama's fault, you don't need to apologize. You better be with papa. Because mama can't give a good life to you guys.”


Avisa lowered her head.


“If one day you do not know where to go, you can contact Avi. We can stay together.”


Dila smile.


“Mama is glad to hear it. But mama won't go through a farewell for the second time.”


“Iya ma.”


Dila looked at the watch in her hand that was already pointing at the number 9.


“We can go home now?”, asked Dila.


Avisa honks, signaling Blue that they are done talking. Blue sitting in front of a minimarket directly back to his car.


“You go straight home right?”, asked Dila.


“We still want to go to his adoptive parents' house Blue, ma.”


“Parents lift?”


“When Avi will tell mama.”


They were almost there but Dila asked to be dropped off by the highway. She did not want her husband to vent his anger on them either. Though worried, Avisa asks Blue to obey him.


"You guys be careful on the road ya.”


“Iya ma.”


“Iya aunt.”


In the distance, Dila's husband ran up to her. The man grabbed her hair and dragged her into the house.