PELLET THE MIDWIFE

PELLET THE MIDWIFE
Chapter 39. Anger Satya



Since his introduction to Puspa, Pamela so often come to Satya's house. Until then Puspa still does not know what Pamela is planning.


The relationship is going well, Pamela often brings gifts for Puspa. He did not even hesitate to buy clothes and shoes for the village girl.


Satya who initially felt strange with Pamela's attitude slowly began to understand, maybe the woman was lonely and needed friends.


As long as both of them were comfortable, then there was no harm if they continued to be friends.


Pamela's attitude changes over time, and Puspa begins to realize there is a hidden intention behind Pamela's heart.


Pamela often claims Puspa to be similar to her. He even often took Puspa with him when the woman was traveling with Satya.


Ousao had tried to resist, but Pamela was so kind that she could not bear to refuse him.


"This is not true, Ma'am!" puspa said when Pamela forced him to wear a dress given by Satya.


"Trust me, I know Satya's actually putting her feelings on you, only she hasn't noticed yet." Pamela continues to convince Puspa to comply with her wishes. Puspa had thought if Pamela was sick as hard as the story in the soap opera that she liked? So he's looking for a replacement for his girlfriend?


If that's true, it's dramatic.


But why did he choose Puspa who was a maid?


That night Satya is furious when she finds Puspa wearing the dress she bought for Pamela. The girl even dressed up to resemble Pamela.


"Where is Sat, Puspa beautiful right?" asked Pamela who was still not aware of the anger of the man before her.


Without speaking, Satya pulled Pamela's hand violently and led her into the room.


"What does all that mean?"


"I want you to move on and forget about me sat, I know you like Puspa right?" Pamela tries to calm Satya by holding her shoulder, but the man blows her violently.


Pamela's actions have seriously hurt her pride as a man.


"You're crazy Mela! Where might I like the village girl," Satya said so loudly that Puspa could hear her. He knows himself enough but somehow Satya's words sound hurtful.


Marni who witnessed it also carried Puspa in her arms. "Patience, Pus!"


"Why did Mr Satya do that, Mom? I don't want this either. Pamela's mother forced me," Puspa ran into the room and took off the dress.


"Fuckin' gauntlet!" Puspa slammed the expensive clothes into the bed.


After a long argument with Satya, Pamela came down the stairs in tears. The woman immediately left the house without saying goodbye to Puspa.


Meanwhile, Satya kept calling Puspa out loud, making the girl immediately come out of her room.


Puspa also approached Satya doubtfully.


"You're satisfied now! Who do you think you are? You should know yourself Puspa! You can't be Pamela, you can never be! Did being friends with him make you forget about your status? You village girl!"


Tears Puspa could not be contained anymore, Satya said like a sword that hit and cut the recesses of his heart.


Puspa knew very well that what he did with Pamela was not true, but would Satya have the right to demean her like that?


Puspa ran to the room and cried. Meanwhile, Satya leaves the house in anger. Get where he's going in the middle of a pitch-black night.


Marnie could do nothing. In an instant the master changed as when Pamela left him first, and now the event is repeated.


Puspa continued to cry in Marni's arms until the girl fell asleep.


*****


In the morning, Puspa was shocked by the bad news from his native village.


Anita called and told him that Ningrum was lying sick.


Puspa confused and not stopping crying, making Marni panic.


From the news he heard, Ningrum fell out of the bathroom and sustained a serious injury to his leg. So that woman could not stand.


"Propay to, Pus! We wait for Master to come home first, Yo," Marni tries to calm Puspa down, but the girl just keeps crying while packing all her clothes into a big bag.


"Why are you packing everything?" ask Marni to panic.


"I'm going home, Mom."


"Let's go, but don't bring it all, don't you want to come back?"


Puspa was silent for a moment, he still remembered Satya's words last night, and it really hurt his feelings. In addition to the situation of the mother who currently needs her. Puspa intends to go from there and does not want to come back again.


"I'm not coming back here again, Mom. I want to accompany my mother in the village, kasian her," replied Puspa.


Marni already loves Puspa and does not want to part with him.


Not long after Satya came home. Puspa did not want to wait anymore, he rushed to the master's room to say goodbye.


"Sorry sir, I want to go home. Mom is sick." said Puspa briefly, not as usual he became irritable talk Now.


"What is the pain? Until you have to leave work here?" satya asked in a tone of voice that was not pleasant to hear.


"Yes sir, my mother fell and could not walk anymore" Puspa replied.


"Well, go not too long or I'll find someone else to replace you!"


"Father need not wait for me, immediately find someone else because I will not come back again. Excuse me!" Puspa rushed out of the room.


"What does that mean?" Satya ran after Puspa up to the stairs.


"Puspa! Stop that!" tell him with Sura loudly. Puspa stopped just below the stairs.


"You don't want to be alone! You have a contract agreement here so you can't stop at all on your own!"


Puspa even forgot the contract letter made by Satya at the beginning he worked. The man took everything into account so much that he made a letter of agreement for her. At that time Puspa did not understand he only came to him without reading the contents.


"As for you Father. If you want to report me to the police, please!"


Puspa carried his big bag without thinking what he had just said, if Satya really demanded it then he would not be able to fight it.


The girl continued to walk out of the house without looking back.


"Damn! How dare you argue with me!" Satya was emotional and vented her anger on the handle of the stairs.


Marni could not do anything, she did not dare to fight the master and also she could not prevent Puspa from leaving. The woman chased Puspa to the front of the gate.


"What did you go up to, Pus?"


"I'm going to the terminal, ma'am. From there take a bus that goes straight to my village,"


Marni could not bear to see Puspa like that, but how else she could not accompany him.


"Joko!"


Satya's voice blaringly filled the room.


"Yes, sir."


From the terrace, Joko ran to the master.


"Antar Puspa got to his village!" satya's Letah. The man could not hide the worry in his anger.


"Good, Master!"


Joko runs towards the garage and immediately pulls the car out of there. He must hurry because otherwise Puspa will first take a taxi.


Tin!


Tin!


The sound of the car horn shocked Puspa and Marni.


"Puspa ayok!" You will be taken to the village!" Joko opened the car glass from inside.


"No need to bother, sir. I'm just taking public transportation,"


"Wes to ojo ngeyel! This is Sir's order. Do you want you fired?"


Puspa finally gave up because he did not want if Joko was hit by the impact of his stubbornness.


"I go yo, Mom,"


"Be careful, Pus! Don't forget Mom's phone yo!"


The two women parted with their feelings.


Puspa stared at Satya's mansion. In his heart he was heavy to leave that house and the people who lived there. Many memorable memories were created during her stay in the mansion.


After the departure of Puspa, Satya felt frustrated. There was regret in his heart for being so deep in hurting the innocent girl's feelings.


It's not Puspa's fault that Pamela turned him down, but Pamela's strange request makes her hate Puspa.