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Amara slammed the car door as soon as she arrived in front of the deserted shophouse. After driving quite far from the beach until finally reaching the middle of the city, he decided to return to the place he would make a shop to start his business.
His chest roiled full of anger but he was unable to vent it. Everything rolled inside and mastered the feeling so that it made him feel sick and tight at the same time.
Quickly the girl darted to the second floor where an empty room was located. He fell to his knees, then his cry broke.
Amara was crying. His feelings were ravaged, and his heart felt so broken. How regretful was so overpowering that there was nothing else he could feel but that.
Her decision to end the relationship two years ago ended badly. He thought he would be able to forget the heart patch, but it wasn't like that.
His feelings remained linked to the man even though they were separated by distance and time. But his selfishness dominates. Because he does not want to understand the situation of those around him. Even Galang.
He's used to getting whatever he wants. Living a perfect life as Amara is loved by her family, especially her father. And he was used to being treated so well by everyone.
But in fact it had an impact on his personality who became spoiled and thought that all things would go as he wanted. Because he knew, someone would always be behind him to fix things to suit his wishes.
But things are different, right? Now he's an adult, and things aren't always what he wants. And now Amara understood.
Right, everything Galang said is true. About his selfishness, about his decision, and all sorts of things he thought would be to his liking.
Also about the situation of those who separated without explanation and promise anything. And the man is indeed free to determine what he will choose. There's nothing wrong with that.
But still, his feelings were not acceptable.
The girl continued to cry until she was exhausted and fell asleep on the cold floor without a pedestal. Drowning in such a deep heartbreak.
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Galang drove his cross motor through a dusty dirt track. Occasionally muddy puddles become obstacles that make it reduce speed. But then back to speed when getting a good chance in the area without obstacles.
Several bikes had already preceded him, making the man feel annoyed that his position could be knocked out of the top three rankings, perhaps even thrown out of the top ten ranks and unable to add trophies on his room shelf.
Not to mention the pain in the legs that caused it to slow down since the first race started. Really disturbing.
And don't forget, when the angry face mixed with sad Amara who dominated his mind since last night. Even when he was on his way to Bandung after trying to catch up with him, he was not found at his parents' house, which was located not far from the beach where they had spoken before. At least, from the information of the security guard he got information if the girl did not come home.
Where are you going Ra? Don't make me feel guilty! Galang.
But he came to a realization as people shouted and pointed ahead. And Galang was stunned when a large rock was laid in the middle of the track, which served as the next obstacle.Â
He did not have time to dodge so he made him press both brakes at once with a fast which then caused him to be unable to avoid from the accident.
The motor he was driving then fell on his body. And drag it until then stopped because it hit the bend.
Which of course made a commotion in the area of the trajectory of the land, so that people immediately crowded to see the situation.
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Arfan and Dygta looked at each other when their daughter arrived home at almost noon. In a messy state and his face was swollen with swollen eyes. After last night get the news if the girl will stay at the shophouse that she will make a tavern.
"Hi Mom, Pah." Amara greeted them and just walked up the stairs to reach her room on the second floor.
Dygta almost got up to go after her and find out how she was doing before her husband held her back.
"Leave it." Arfan.
"But he doesn't seem okay."Â
"Leave it, don't interfere."
"But baby, you said last night he had a fight with Galang?"
"Yes, let him handle his own problems first. How do you know that's what he wants?"
"Don't you see him just now?"
"See. I can even see what happened last night, but it's none of our business."
"But Papa?"
"Here, he is not a child that we should help without being asked. He's an adult. He should have handled his own problems. Then let it be, until he speaks for himself."
"But I'm worried."
"You think I don't? Imagine how I felt when I found out what happened and made my son cry. Am I not sick?"
Dygta.
"But it still does …." Dygta slammed his butt on the couch like he was back.
"Let it. We wait until he speaks for himself." Arfan said again.
"Mr …."
"Ara is an adult. He should be able to handle his own problems."
"Hmm ... Why don't you just beat up Galang all of you? Even letting only Ara kick her leg? Just piss me off!"
Arfan laughed at his wife's words.
"Look out. Not funny." The woman misuh-misuh.
"I said it's none of our business. That's their personal business, right? Besides, it's ridiculous that I take care of something like this."
"Why did you say that? Ara is your daughter, and a man is hurting her."
"What pain? Galang did not cheat, nor did he betray him. They had even broken up long before this. What am I supposed to do?"
Dygta rolled his eyeballs.
"It is Galang's own life, and his right to choose others. He didn't have to be stuck with Ara forever if he didn't want to. Why don't you understand that too?"
"Ughh! I'm so upset to hear you say that!"
Arfan laughed again.
"Basic men! Make my Ara cry, just be careful if she asks back!" Dygta grumbling.
Arfan shook his head, half in disbelief.
"Ara who broke up, you're heartbroken. Regret Galang not being your son-in-law?"
"It's not like that, it's just …." Dygta hung his words when he heard the hasty steps on the stairs.
Then they looked to see. And Amara who appeared with a state of fresher than before.
"You going again?" Dygta ventured to ask.
"Yes Mom. Someone responded to the job announcement. I have to go back to the store."
"Anyone applied for a job?"
"Udah, just now there were some who did chat. They're waiting in front of the store."
"Hurry up too?"
"Hmm .. Everyone else needs a job now. Things aren't good anymore, are they?"
"Really, right." Arfan nodded his head.
"Go ahead, Mom, Pah." Amara.
"Don't eat first, brother?"
"Let's go to the store and experiment."
"Is that?"
"Yes." Yeah."
"Alright, be careful." Arfan answered.
"okay." And Amara was gone.
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time for vote gaess.
hopefully I can be crazy up again😉