
A few moments later, the woman woke up. She is aware of her stings, when the housemaid, who turns out to be her personal nurse, provides medical help, which she can do.
"Andre, Andre..."
The woman, still calling out Andre's name, quietly.
"Is there a waiter named Andre?" asked Grandpa, to his bodyguard, who was always in this house.
"There is no Great Lord" the bodyguard replied, bowing his body.
"Hemmm... continue, who does he mean by Andre?" asked the Grandfather again, who of course, his men, no one knew, who Andre was, meant by the woman.
In Singapore, there are only two bodyguards from Indonesia, and know all the ins and outs about Grandpa and his woman. And the two of them were also the ones guarding this small house. While the others, are the Grandfather's men who are Singapore citizens.
The Grandfather thought for a moment, with the name Andre, who was said to be unconscious by the woman.
"Andre, Andre..."
The Grandfather so followed by calling the name Andre, to remember, who was around in the past, named Andre.
"Andre. when it was Andre," murmured the Grandfather, who remembered one name, by the name of Andre.
Yati, who had just been silent without asking or saying anything, started squinting, when she heard the murmur of Grandfather, which was not so clear in her ears.
Thought Yati, if the Grandfather thought of one name Andre, who was among his family, that meant, the same Andre as the person Yati had known all along.
Yati felt sure if, Andre meant by the Grandfather was Mr. Andre. Because at the time of his wedding party, he had seen Mr. Andre, who came with his wife, and became the last guest to come.
But at that time, Yati went to avoid her and invited her husband, Mr. Ginting, to leave the stage.
Yati also had a chance to meet with Mr. Andre, while at the Padang restaurant. At that time, he was on his way back to the village, to visit the terminally ill Yoga Kang in the hospital.
'What does Mr Andre have to do with this woman?' ask Yati in your heart.
Unfortunately, the woman has not been able to talk about her past. He simply answered a question from Grandfather with an answer, "Andre. The Flower Brooch... Andre."
So continuously the answers given. No one knows what that answer means.
"It seems, this has something to do with Andre. We have to know who Andre is he meant to be" said the Grandfather, giving the conclusion. Despite the truth, the Grandfather had yet to feel certain, with what he thought of Andre's name.
"Didn't Grandpa remember Andre, who could have been the man's name?" ask Yati, trying to guess.
"No. The man who cheated on her was not named Andre. But the other name, which doesn't have Andre_nya." The Grandfather replied resolutely, if there is no Andre's name, other than the one he was thinking about at the moment.
"Then, who was Andre that mother mentioned?" ask Yati, who can't wait to find out right away, who her real parents really are.
"I have to ask Andre directly. What really happened at that time. I don't know if this has anything to do with Andre, who is now an ambassador" said the Grandfather, who left Yati shocked.
Apparently, Yati's guess is true. If Andre was meant by the Grandfather earlier was Mr. Andre. The man he's loved all along. 'Then who is Mr Andre to this mother? is he the father of a banished child? That means...'
Yati dodged a few times, with everything she was thinking at the moment. He does not know what happened to his life, which is complicated and full of mystery.
'Why can't I be like the other guys? who does not need to be dizzy and difficult, just to be able to know, who his parents are.'
But for Yati herself, she never knew who her father or mother really was. Nothing he knows. He only knew Minah's mom all along.
"Do you have anything to ask him?" the Grandpa asked Yati, pointing at her.
"But he's being unstable, Kek. Perhaps, if Grandpa could find Andre, whom the mother meant, Kiara would know the truth." Yati answered a question from the Grandfather, simply following what the Grandfather himself would do.
"Then, who exactly are you Kiara?"
The deg!
Yati shocked. He never expected that Grandfather would ask him such a question.
"I mean Grandpa?" ask Yati nervously.
She did not immediately answer questions from Grandpa, as she still wanted to protect her marriage to Mr. Ginting.
"I know Kiara. You are not the same as Ginting had introduced me to. So, other than you are his son, (by pointing at the bed, where the woman is asleep) what are you hiding from Grandpa?"
The question asked by the Grandfather, seemed to intimidate Yati. And that made Yati unable to answer him easily.
There were a few things he had to think about, before answering the question from Grandfather.
"Is Grandpa sure that the baby is Kiara, and that the baby is not Grandpa's own?"
Yati, it gives a question that is difficult for Grandpa to answer. Although he did not know, what was the secret behind the Flower Brooch. But according to Yati, it could not be ordinary things, if the Grandfather did everything he could, to be able to get the Flower Brooch.
Now, Yati looked at the Grandpa who was walking towards the bed, and picked up the baby clothes that were still in her woman's arms.
He removed the Flower Brooch, from where it was. And now, he seemed to be looking and twirling the Flower Brooch, to be examined.
Moments later, a curse was heard by Grandfather. Because he hasn't found what he's been looking for all this time. "Damn! There's no more here."
The flower brooch was meaningless, if what was there was also no longer there.
"Where exactly?" asked the Grandfather, not knowing whose purpose the question was for.
"Ciara. Did you take anything from this Flower Brooch?" the Grandfather asked Yati, showing the Flower Brooch in his hand.
"No. Kiara doesn't know what is in the Flower Brooch?" the answer given by Yati, made Grandpa confused as well.
"If not you, who else?" ask Grandpa urgently.
But Yati still nodded, and replied if the two did not know anything, about the Flower Brooch. He only knew that, the Flower Brooch was a proof, which could be used to search for the whereabouts of his two biological parents. Parents who Yati never knew, who and where they were.
"You sure?" ask the Grandpa again, because Yati still answered not knowing.
But Yati also remained bemoaned, for the question given by the Grandfather.
The Grandfather seemed to let out a long sigh, then threw it away slowly. He felt futile, with everything he had done.
In contrast to Yati, who was feeling happy, because at least, she could tell, who and how her mother was. Although for now, the two of them still can not be together, because the mother's psyche is disturbed.