Our Story is Not Over

Our Story is Not Over
CHAPTER 31



Time passes so quickly. A love story that once died, is now starting to come back to life. Falling for the third time to the same person. Maybe that's what destiny says. As far as anything goes in the end it will still go back to the same person.


Wounds that once lived forever will be exposed, narrating the feeling of trauma to eliminate trust. However, for the sake of the happiness of her baby, Asha tried to berlapang chest to resume her love story that is not yet finished. And this is the last chance for Kara. If Kara finally scratches the wound, Asha will no longer be able to forgive Kara for the fourth time.


Maybe Asha is one of the dumbest women who wants to go back a third time to the same person. If it wasn't for the child, Asha would not have gone back to Kara. All Asha did was to penetrate her guilt at Bunga which had left her child without a father.


"Father, the day after tomorrow is the farewell day of the Flowers. You're coming, right?" ask Flowers for breakfast.


"Of course you'll come" Kara replied with a smile on her lips.


"Yes .. Daddy's coming. Tomorrow I'm going to turn my father to everyone so they know that Bunga still has a father." The face of the flower looks so happy. However, suddenly the look on his face became dim as he recalled something. And now his eyes looked at his mother who was preparing breakfast for him.


"Mother," call Flowers doubtfully.


"Yes, Honey. What's up?" Asha immediately replied.


Actually, Bunga was hesitant, but he only wanted to help his friend. Bunga knows if his farewell tomorrow there will be one of his friends who will not be accompanied by his parents.


"Flower, what's up, honey?" ask Asha again.


"Mother actually Bunga want to ask for help with Mommy to come to the Flower farewell event, but not to accompany Bunga."


Asha directly knitted her two eyebrows. "You mean how, honey? If not to accompany the flower then accompany whom? Your child is just a flower."


"There was actually one friend of Flowers whose parents could not come. Flowers just pity her. Mommy wants to accompany him so that he does not feel sad on the day of separation?"


Really Asha felt very moved by her daughter's good intentions. He could think of how his friend would feel if no one was accompanying him during his breakup. Without a refusal, Asha immediately agreed to the request of Bunga.


"Yes. Mother will come to accompany him. Where are his parents, by the way? Is he an orphan?" ask Asha who suddenly felt curious why her parents could not attend to accompany her son's farewell day.


Asha let out her breath that felt tight. And that was the reason why he was unwilling to open his heart to other men. Not necessarily the man can accept his son with all his heart.


"What a pity for him. By the way what's his name? Looks like Mommy has not known your friend this one. Is he a new student?"


"No Mother. He's an old friend, but he's not close to Flowers. His name is Alvaro."


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For almost three months, Asha managed the laundry business as she wished. At first Kara disapproves when Asha asks Kara to open a laundry place for her. Kara only wants Asha to take care of Bunga and herself, but Kara does not want to make a mistake and eventually she builds a large shophouse as a laundry business for Asha.


As usual every morning Asha will deliver Flowers to school first, before heading to the shophouse. And the two are ushered in by his personal driver, who else if not Kara.


"Flower, does your friend already know if Mother will accompany him for the day after tomorrow?" ask Asha before Bunga gets out of the car.


"Not yet, Mother. The flower will tell you first. Previously Bunga thanked Mother for helping her."


Asha Kapala just nodded slowly. His smile also broadened. Gratitude that cannot be spoken with words anymore.


Kara immediately looked at Asha with both lines of her lips raised wide. The gratitude race for having given a child like a Flower that has a social spirit. Want to help his friend, even though he himself was always treated badly by Alvaro.


"Sha, thank you for educating our daughter so well. Look, at her young age she's been thinking about her friend. He really has a much more mature mind than his age" Kara told Asha, who still watched Bunga enter her class.


"Maybe it was because the Flower had once felt pain that she knew how to bandage the pain. The intention of the Flower is very noble," said Asha quietly.


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