
"You know, you will be angry" he said softly.
"But you can't, you look a little at your mom as your parent. Not as an enemy" Nilam's pinta was still in the tender tone of a mother.
"Mama's sorry, Rav" she said with tears beginning to flow down her cheeks.
Raven was still silent, her hands clenched. As if holding back his anger and disappointment all along.
"Mom knew all along that Mom was wrong. You should not leave all of you when your souls are shaken" explained Nilam.
"If you know how it is, why are you leaving!" there was no more patience in Raven's heart. He's really mad.
"Why would you rather save the company than your own child!"
"You know, because of your selfishness, your children have to bear all the pain so far, you don't know? How does it feel to struggle with inner pressure every time our eyes open in the morning. Nightmares that have been expected will not come true, even inversely proportional to the expectations themselves. You will never know what it feels like, because you are busy with your own business!!!"
Nilam cried even more as Raven spoke in a high tone. Mirna was only able to calm her sister-in-law. He couldn't make Raven defuse his anger.
"Now you come without sin, knocking on the door you've left for so long, hoping the doorkeeper forgives?" Raven shook her head repeatedly.
"It won't be that easy, sorry it could be done, but the wound is still imprinted." said Raven, his face was really angry.
After saying that Raven left, but only a few steps away. His legs felt heavy as if something was holding back.
Nilam knelt while holding the end of Raven's pants. The crying broke out there. Isakan is becoming.
"With the company, you are sure your life will be fulfilled. But mama is wrong, happiness will never be bought with money. Mama's been chasing the running instead of chasing you who are still loyal waiting for mama to come back."
Nilam tried to pour out whatever he kept all this time. Problems that made him and his three children divorced.
"Mom's sorry, Rav. Mama is really sorry. Mama wants us back to how we used to be. Give your mother a chance, Raven." said Nilam very pleading.
Raven did not understand why the corner of her eyes was watering. His cheeks that were dry were immediately wet. The tears that he had not let go down, even went down rapidly.
He grabbed the mother's arm. Hugged it tightly. Her tears broke there, in the arms of her mother. The woman he had longed for presence. The concrete wall that had been restricting himself to no longer care about the news of his mother when we collapsed. The wall collapsed with Nilam on his knees.
Raven knew it was outrageous, but she couldn't contain her anger.
"Sorry Raven, ma" he said in his arms. Nilam nodded he was happy to be able to get an apology from his eldest son.
Mirna who was there, smiled happily mixed with joy. The famously stubborn Raven was finally able to let go and forgive the mama.
All mistakes deserve an apology and a second chance, as long as it can make everything improve again as before, even though the wound still stuck in place
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