
If fate could be chosen, it felt like Aize wanted everything that was happening right now to be just his nightmare. He wants to wake up and continue his happy life with the Cakra he loves so much. Unfortunately, that can't happen.
Cakra was declared dead and immediately Aize's world was destroyed. Half his soul seemed to drift with the departure of the husband who had lived with him for eight years.
Arka currently held by Roy was not able to withstand his pain. He screamed hysterically calling out the name of the father who had now been gone for good.
Meanwhile, Aize who was most injured by Cakra's departure, continued to cry while hugging her husband. His mouth could not say anything. It feels muddy and all that is left is a feeling of tightness in the chest.
“Aize, Cakra is no longer sick! Please let him go so he can go quietly.” Birru could only hold onto Aize's shoulder which was bound to be extremely fragile. He was afraid that the woman would faint after this.
“I can't, Birru! How can I let him go if I don't know what I can live without him!” reply Aize who was unable to release his embrace from the body of the husband.
Birru orders Roy to bring Arka home. He planned to accompany Aize and carry Cakra's corpse in an ambulance. Both of Cakra's parents who are currently returning to Cakra's house for rest have also been told that their son has died.
“Aize, this is also definitely heavy for Cakra. But, we cannot change fate let alone death, Aize!” birru said softly. “I take care of administration first, Aize. You need to be calm!”
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Aize stared blankly at Cakra's stiff body which was now in the hearse. The memory piece that he had passed with Cakra again appeared on the head of the mother of one child. It made her tears slide back.
“We all lost chakra. In fact, I only had a few moments of good relations with him, Aize. You are still luckier than me!”
No matter how Birru advises Aize, she is deaf because she dissolves in her own grief. He just cried and kept crying. Until finally, they arrived at Cakra's house and greeted some mourners who had been waiting in black-dominated clothes.
This was a day of mourning for Aize. As soon as the body was taken down from the ambulance, his eyes immediately darkened instantly.
Birru who happened to be next to him, immediately carried his brother-in-law in. While those who did not know Cakra had a twin, it naturally stared at them with a puzzled expression. However, Roy swiftly explains that Birru is Cakra's twin brother who just returned from abroad.
The mother of the twins immediately cried hysterically as soon as Cakra's body was buried in the funeral home. The son, who had been raised with all affection, was now taken back from them. There is nothing more painful than separation from nature.
Finally, the funeral arrived. Aize, newly quail from fainting, is determined to deliver her husband to his final resting place. Together with the son, the woman saw directly when the body of the husband was put into the burrow.
Birru and his father also entered to deliver Cakra to his long bed. They all lost, as did Birru who tried hard to hold back the guilt, the sense of not being able to lose it himself.
‘Cakra, if time could I turn again. I'm not gonna hurt you. I feel your death is a punishment for me that never got a chance to be a good brother to you. Happy roads!’
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RIP 🤍 Mas Cakra 🤍