
Renjana was surprised when she just came out of the bathroom, and found the mother was sitting casually on her bed.
"Mommy? What was? Tumben Mami came to my room this early?" Renjana searched Elena with her question.
"Mommy just wants to see you. Can't it?" Elena put on a sad face, making Renjana feel guilty.
"Of course it's okay. I'm just surprised." Renjana stepped closer, and sat down beside her mother.
Elena exhaled a coarse breath, the woman stared at the brink of her son's face. "Ah, Mami didn't think that you were an adult. In fact, your body is already taller than Mami."
The process is getting more confused. Why did it suddenly become strange like this? Oh, he knows. There must be something her mom wants to tell you.
"Is there anything Mommy wants to talk to me about?" ask Renjana directly.
Elena again exhaled a rough breath. "That moment, huh?" reply Elena.
Renjana. "Hm. You see, since then Mami acted a little strange," replied Renjana honestly.
"alright. Then, Mami will ask directly. What, these few days, has something been bothering you?"
Renjana. He hugged the mother from the side, and was met with a soft rub in his hair from the middle-aged woman.
"I don't know, Mi" she replied slowly.
"Why not know? Lately, you seem to have changed. You seem to be getting away from us" Elena began. Renjana chose silence, the girl even more drowning her head in the chest of the mother.
"Is this because of our conversation with the Prince's family the other day?"
Renjana shook her head slowly. "No. I...What if I ask Mami something, Mami will answer honestly?"
Elena kept quiet first, thinking what the child really wanted to ask.
"About what?"
"Mommy promised you'd answer honestly first, then I'll tell you."
"Mommy's not sure. We'd better talk to Papi and your brothers, okay?" persuade Elena.
"Then, let's go downstairs. They were waiting at the dinner table."
Arriving at the dinner table, the entire family seemed to throw a hidden code-filled gaze at Elena, and the woman replied with a smile.
"Because we've been at the dinner table all, we better go straight to breakfast. After this, the Princess will say something to us" explained Elena.
All according. They eat in silence, have no conversation or throw jokes at each other as usual. Even the ignorant Reandra, now prefers silence.
"Ehm, how you been lately, Princess?" tanya Bagas Basuwardi opened the conversation.
"I'm good, Dad." Renjana answered honestly. He could also feel that he was at a distance from his other family.
"The fire saw it not like that," shot Bagas directly, making Renjana bow.
"What's really bothering you? Be honest, Princess," Bagas pleaded.
Renjana exhaled heavily, before looking up. "A few weeks ago, I met a mother who was being treated at our hospital. He's suffering from kidney failure."
"Then?" Elena asked confusedly.
"It's not really what bothers me. But. Mother's face that I think is familiar in my vision. I've been trying to ask if you know him, but your answer is no. Finally, I found out for myself."
Everything immediately stiffened. They remember, Renjana once touched on the problem of a mother who was being treated at the Basuwardi family hospital.
"The fact that I know, makes me feel guilty. The one I want to ask you, why are you hiding everything from me?" He looked at them one by one.
"That mother.is the wife of one of our personal drivers, right? And that driver saved me from an accident. Right, eh? But why, you guys never mention that, if I ever made someone's life go away?" renjana's body trembled, saying that.
"I could have lived quietly all this time, when I had made a wife a widow. Also, a child becomes an orphan. You're making me an evil figure, are you aware of that?" His tears flowed, as the guilt re-emerged. Moreover, he was reminded of the resignation of Gumilar and his mother of God's destiny, instead of the guilt was reduced, even more.
"Princess, it's not like that. The accident wasn't as simple as you think." Elena approached, giving a hug to her daughter.
"Then, if it's not that simple, why are you hiding it?" tanya Renjana is weak.
"alright. Papi will be honest with you. It's probably time you found out what happened a few years ago."