
The atmosphere of the family room was so quiet after all of Celin's friends came home. "This is your house, indeed, as if you were carrying your friend's uneducated and urgency." Zahra approached her sister. "Why insult my friend. They're good." Celin replied, not accepting. "Many hang out with street people like this is your behavior. Take all motorcycle races. Shame the family knows. You deserve them. Never deserved to be part of us." Everyone who was there was silent in shock including Devan. He just knew the attitude of Zahra is very dominant, rude and arbitrary. "Enough. No one knows I'm part of this family. There's no need for you to be embarrassed." Celin left while holding back his already heightened emotions. "Your path." Papa said then followed his youngest daughter.
"Sir. Where are you going?" They panicked to see Celin packing his things in the suitcase. "You live alone. You're ashamed to have my rich son. Just chill. After this you will no longer be ashamed." Papa swallowed his saliva with great difficulty. "Dek, don't be like this." Mom tried to prevent. "Please hold on to your child. He dared to say that no one reprimanded him. No one protested. It was so before. What he did was always right and I was always wrong. Got tired of all this. Don't ever see me again." Celin dragged her suitcase walking out of the room. "Pak Diman's. I'll empty my room. Take all the stuff I bought myself to the apartment." Said as he went down the stairs. "Nduk is good." Answer without asking much.
Gilang arrived at Celin's house to coincide with the girl who came out while dragging her suitcase. "What's up?" Ask while giving a warm hug. "Take me to the apartment." Answer Celin. "Dek, don't be like this." Said Mama crying. "Come on." He immediately got into the car after his suitcase was put by Gilang into the trunk. "Excuse Om. Auntie." He said a moment.
"Satisfied you." Snapped Papa to Zahra. The girl just lowered her head. "You're too much Zahra." Mama Very disappointed. The daughter who has always been in the maja since childhood and given abundant affection is able to behave like that to her siblings. "Why is this so bad? He never bullied you, Za." Devan said disappointed.
Celin told Gilang everything. "Calm down. Brother's here." He hugged her to calm down. "Thank you, brother." He felt relieved because in every difficulty there was always Gilang who accompanied. "Now take medicine and rest. Brother picked up Mother to be invited here." Celin nodded obediently directly taking the medicine.
Mother stared concerned Celin who was sleeping soundly. He did not expect Celin's life to be so poor. "What's outside Lang?" Ask Mommy slowly to see the arrival of her son. "People are taking Bun's stuff." The answer is to sit on the edge of the bed. "Mother if you want to go home. Then call Sandra to make friends." The woman shook her head. "Mother will accompany." He will not leave Celin alone, sad and lonely. As a mother, she would always accompany her daughter.
At night in the living room of the apartment Celin seemed to sit three people. "Celin still won't come out." Mother said approaching the Miller family. "Pa's." Mama shed her tears again which was already unstoppable. "Sir, Mum. Looks like giving Celin time to himself would be better. Let him calm down first. After that I just spoke. If there is any emotion, it will be free. Will not find a bright spot. And if I may suggest please take care of the word he said. I understand very well what Zahra said was very hurtful. Moreover, the father and mother were silent when he was injured by his own brother. Not getting the same affection from childhood is a tremendous mental burden. Then with the addition of events like this it will deepen the wound." Clearly Mother at length.
"It's full Brother." Said Celin as Gilang continued to feed him. "Stop Lang. His stomach will hurt." The new mother came to both. "Mother has eaten?" Ask Celin. "It has. You slept earlier Mother ate." The woman replied smilingly and then gently kissed her daughter's forehead. "thank you Bun." Celin said arrived. "no need. You are Mother's Daughter. Mother dear to you. Whatever Mother does for you." The answer is full of sincerity.