Not the Substitute Bride

Not the Substitute Bride
Chapter 07's



"Welcome to be a waiter at my engagement party, Maheera." Shaka said with a sarcastic laugh.


"As long as it makes you happy, do as you please, mas." Maheera replied with ease.


"Say you're jealous and hurt." Sahut Shaka with a mocking tone.


"I've trained in heartache and we don't love each other then why am I jealous?"


Shaka did not accept Maheera's words, suddenly this man grabbed Maheera's face.


"Why don't you just die, Maheera? Why Kinara?" Shaka's red eyes pressed on Maheera's face. Warm tears that wet the back of Shaka's hands were not heeded.


"Then kill me. It's better than my life like this." Said Maheera who had resigned.


Shaka took off the grip of his hand and then just left. Somehow when he saw Maheera's face his emotions could not be controlled anymore.


Shaka, this guy never goes to clubs tonight, but tonight he decided to leave so he could forget Kinara.


Shaka sipped a glass of wine without pause, his heart so sickly held the longing in the woman who had always filled his days.


At half-six in the morning Shaka had just returned home in a disheveled condition. Maheera who saw Shaka like that did not dare to approach anything else asked.


A couple but they're like strangers, Maheera just passed by.


Long story short, Shaka and Elina's engagement party began at a luxury hotel. With strong feelings, Maheera helps her friends prepare food for invited guests who have begun to bustle into the event venue.


Cheers and applause greeted the arrival of the handsome Shaka by holding Elina into the room. There were her in-laws there, but Maheera avoided it as much as possible because from the day they got married, Maheera's two in-laws were very unhappy with her.


"Sister, look at your handsome future husband. Why must you leave this soon and leave such painful agony for me, sis?"


It was like Maheera screamed, which heart was not hurt when she saw her husband with another woman even though he did not love each other.


Wildly searching for where Maheera was, the eagle's eyes stopped looking as it looked at the thin-skinned figure currently standing at the very back leaning against the wall while looking forward.


"Your pain is not worth the pain Kinara feels." Shaka said in his heart.


This man also began to pin the ring on Elina's finger and kissed Elina's forehead so fondly. Until this moment, Maheera witnessed her husband's engagement to another woman.


Until the event is over, at exactly one night Maheera walks home alone because this hour is no longer public transportation.


The drizzle began to fall soaking the earth, but Maheera did not care. In the rain he walked, in the rain he wept, shedding the sorrow and suffering that he had been enduring.


"Get in...!" Tell Shaka to stop his car right next to Maheera.


"I'll get wet, your car will get wet!" Said Maheera who was already shivering in the cold.


"Hurry now!" Sentak Shaka emotions.


She did not want Maheera to get into her husband's car. Sitting with his face down, hiding his swollen eyes.


"Bright not the show?" Shaka asked heartlessly.


"Yes, very good!" Maheera replied with a trembling voice.


"A bastard like you can get something beautiful like that" said Shaka.


Silence doesn't talk to each other right up to the house. Maheera entered through the back door because Shaka did not allow her to enter through the main door. .


Wake up early in the morning because Maheera gets the morning shift. His body temperature is hot, his head is dizzy but Maheera still recklessly went to work while Shaka still sleeps in his room.


While Mr. Banu, this morning fuss himself when getting news if last night Shaka had an engagement with another woman, it means Shaka has wished his son.


"Why should papah bother taking care of Shaka's business? Let him go, it's his right." Said Diana who did not care at all about Maheera's feelings.


"Maheera our son mah, just a little please feel sorry for Maheera."


Diana did not reply, this woman decided to go shopping for the sake of comforting her mood.


While Shaka who just woke up, must immediately get ready to go to the office because he forgot if today there is an important meeting. While crossing the park not far from the housing complex, Shaka accidentally saw Maheera who was currently sleeping on the park bench.


"Maheera, what are you doing here?" Shaka asked who turned out to come down to his wife.


Slowly Maheera opened her eyes, in her eyes I was this heartless man.


"Sleep!" Maheera answered briefly what else was her face so pale.


"Crazy, are you crazy to sleep in a public place like this? Just embarrass me!"


"Yes, I'm crazy enough, not you." Maheera replied in a soft voice.


Curious to see Maheera's body not moving, Shaka touched Maheera's hot forehead.


"If you're sick, go home!" Shaka.


"Go, mas. Don't take care of me!"


"A snob!" Shaka replied then this man just left.


Without feeling Maheera's tears just flow.


"Isn't there a little bit of your pity to see this kind of situation, ma'am?" Lirih Maheera in pain. "His body was so tired, but Maheera had nowhere to lean other than herself.


Meanwhile, currently Mr. Banu is busy looking for Shaka who is not everywhere because Mr. Banu wants to ask for an explanation to Shaka.


Until nightfall, Maheera had no energy still sleeping like a madman in this deserted park.


" Maheera, you're completely insane. Why haven't you come home yet huh?" Sergeh Shaka who accidentally saw his wife was still sleeping on a park bench.


Maheera did not reply, her eyes closed.


"Maheera, wake!" Shaka shook his wife's body but Maheera still did not wake up. "Gosh, is he dead?" Shaka panicked.


Shaka checks his wife's breath, which is still alive. His body was cold in the night wind, his face was still as pale as it was this morning. Inevitably Shaka must bring Maheera home before this woman dies.


Deg.......


It was so light that Shaka himself was surprised while carrying Maheera's thin body. There was a little bit of pity when Shaka saw his wife's shoulder bone that looked so clear.