
Brak!
The sound of the door being violently shut by Bayu represented his current fury. With his quick broad steps, he walked into his house with his suitcase.
“Who told you to get out of that hostel?” bayu asked firmly to Calista and Nayla who hugged each other for fear of Bayu's anger.
Bayu clearly visible anger from his eyes that seemed to want to pounce on them. While Calista closed her eyes while tightly hugging her mother expecting protection from her. And Nayla, of course she protects her son from the anger of her husband by carrying his child in his arms.
“Say! Why are you so careless as to decide to drop out of the school and dorms that I paid dearly?!” yayu returns to Calista.
He looked very trembling and frightened at the anger of his father. She was always scared and depressed when her papa was angry with her. It's not that he often makes a tantrum, it's just that everything his father did to him was not as he wanted and only made him forced to do it and depressed.
“Pa, relax first. Don't grumpy. You don't see Caca being scared?” nayla said with an annoyed look at her husband and her hands still tightly hugged her son.
Badu sat on the sofa close to his wife and son while removing his collar button. Then he said,
“Now tell me, what made you leave that school and dorm.”
Nayla sighed to see her husband who still did not understand also the current state of her son. She wanted him to yell at her husband, but it was all in vain, because she knew that he would not give up if he argued with her.
“Caca is not comfortable being there. He wants to move to a school that suits him,” Nayla said representing her son.
“Ck, instead of you being stupid and not being able to follow the lessons there?” asked Bayu while narrowing his eyes looking towards Calista.
“Pa!” nayla while looking intently at her husband.
“What? He is like you who are slow in thinking. School is the best for you right now. No international school will accept a transfer student as many times as you do. You should be grateful, your father managed to convince them to accept you. After all, it's an expensive school, why can you just casually decide to leave the school and hostel there?”
Bayu nags endlessly at his son and wife. He still felt his decision was very right and he felt that all the decisions in the house were in his hands because he was the head of the family in the house.
“Pa, forgive Caca. Mama is wrong. Caca pleads with Mama and forces her to bring Caca home. Caca just wants to go to school here. May yes Pa... Caca promise not to be troublemaking again,” Calista said while cupping both hands in front of the chest pleading to his papa.
Bayu smiled cynically at his daughter, then he stared intensely at her bead eyes as he said,
“Newly aware of you if you always make trouble in all schools where you study?”
Calista shriveled back to see her papa insinuating her and blaming her. But she was the daughter of a brave Bayu, so that brave attitude declined to her.
“Just Caca doesn't want to go back. Caca wants to go to school here,” said Calista who maintained his desire.
After that she immediately got up from her seat and ran a little into her room. Nayla looked compassionately at her son. While Bayu looked annoyed at his son who just left him when they were talking.
“Everytime follow his wishes. Don't be selfish and don't force all your desires if you don't want to just go along with them once.”
“You always defend him. That's why he always rebelled,” said Bayu while looking intently at his wife.
“Ah. It's just free to argue with you. You always do not want to give up,” said Nayla while taking her bag and standing from her seat.
“Then what do you want? We both work and our son is no one watching him,” Bayu said by raising his voice.
Nayla who was about to step, now she sat back in the chair she was in. Then he said,
“I don't come home every day. Only if I go out of town or abroad can I not go home. Caca can stay home alone when I'm working, he's grown up, there's nothing to worry about.”
“Still I'm very worried about him. In the hostel alone he always makes trouble, what else if he is alone at home?” sahut Bayu while thieving annoyed.
Nayla sighed and in her heart she always said she had to be patient with her husband. The look in her eyes drew on her husband so that her husband who always felt right was a little shriveled in fear.
“I'll find a way out. You just wait and make sure he will not make mistakes and excitement at his new school,” said Bayu while standing from his seat, after which he walked into his room.
Nayla again sighed to hear her husband's words that were the same as usual. Her husband always forced her and her son to do what he had decided.
Chequek!
Nayla opens the door to Calista's room and smiles when she sees her daughter playing a game on her phone.
Nayla entered the room and walked up to her daughter who was not at all disturbed by her arrival. Nayla who was sitting in her bed was still playing the game on her phone.
“Honey, for a while Caca studied at home first yes until Papa found a new school,” Nayla said with a smile and gently rubbed the black and long hair belonging to her daughter.
Calista stopped the game. He put his phone in front of him and looked at his mother with his sad face,
“But Ma, Caca did not want to go out of town or abroad like that time. Caca just wants to be here, close to you. Don't you-don't Mama and Papa don't want their work interrupted because of the presence of your only child at home?”
“Caca, not necessarily if your Papa moved you out of town or abroad like that time. Mama had spoken to your father and he said he would still think about it while looking for a new school for you,” said Nayla as she gently wiped the tears that were slightly dripping from her son's eyes.
“I doubt if I'm Mama and Papa's biological son. You two are so busy working that I you go all the way and just come back here on vacation. Sometimes you leave me at Grandma's. Is that what a real child is called?” calista said with a trembling voice accompanied by the melt of her tears flowing down her cheeks.
Nayla hugged her daughter who had doubted her status as her birth mother. Nayla's tears were shed to accompany Calista's crying which became increasingly.