
(About Aurel's Disease)
The living room table was filled with scattered papers. Carramel shook his head at the chaos. It seemed that Aurel was busy until he had no time to clear the papers.
He tries to help Aurel by cleaning up the files scattered on the table. However, his eyes were instantly fixed on a document he had never seen before.
"What's this?" The file was taken. "Aurel's sick, yeah, why are there hospital files here?"
Filled with curiosity that continues to spread. The mother opened the file. His eyes suddenly rounded when reading the doctor's verdict there. Aurel was diagnosed with hemophilia.
Carramel did not believe the doctor's writing on the paper. Because, he felt his son was healthy. Why is he suddenly so sick like this? Has Mario been hiding this from him? Why did he know his daughter was sick?
As quickly as Carramel made his way to Mario's study, he wanted to ask for an explanation of Aurel's illness. Why is her husband hiding this?
As Carramel walks into her husband's room, she sees Mario busy collecting important files, just like Aurel. Of course, they are busy preparing flights abroad.
"Try to explain what this is?" Without a warning Carramel immediately put the hospital file on the table, making Mario surprised at his sudden reaction. "Aurel was sick with hemophilia, since when?"
Mario did not immediately answer as soon as his wife interrogated him with consecutive questions. He already thought that if this would happen, his wife would definitely be furious when she found out about this after such a long time. Mario tries to hide, but the end is still found.
"You hid all this from me? You know what you've done to me has gone too far!"
Carramel did not hesitate to lean his anger in the room that had been cramped for him since the beginning he entered this place.
"Where did you find the file? Did you ask Aurel for permission to read it?" Mario still focuses on collecting important files and stacking them on the table, seemingly unconcerned with his wife's anger.
Mario should have explained to Caramel what was going on and why he wasn't forthright from the start. However, the man tried to ignore him. He thought more about Aurel's feelings of wanting to go abroad soon.
"You hid my daughter's illness, you knew she was sick from the beginning? But why not tell me. You insane? Have you gone crazy?! Why would my daughter have a disease like this?"
"I didn't try to hide it, Aurel himself chose not to tell anyone. Especially her own mother." Mario really did not raise his head as if he was not talking to anyone, and as if not being sprayed with anger his skillful hands were still busy working. "I'm just trying to support what my daughter's trying to do."
"Supporting?!" Carramel quoted and grew increasingly beavering.
His eyes glared like they were ready to come out of their sockets, he could already predict this matter beforehand. "What kind of wife are you treating this evil?!"
Carramel continued to scream like a patient running away from a mental hospital. He was already indifferent to anything; to the conditions and situations. He just did not accept when reading the doctor's verdict on the paper, his daughter has Hemophilia, and she as a mother does not know anything.
Was this man indeed very cruel, cold-hearted, and unmerciful?
"Listen to me, Mario!" Carramel screamed louder as Mario stopped ignoring him.
Mario snorted and raised his gaze at the woman, and immediately distanced the paper from before her. "How else. There's no other choice, is there?"
Aurel who was about to enter into his papa's study immediately undoes his intentions when he hears his mother's loud cry. It seems they were fighting over Aurel's disease.
Aurel had not expected her mother to know this, and as she had expected. He was furious and took it out on his father. The husband and wife's quarrel again frightened Aurel. More than he heard everything.
"Now you want to send my daughter abroad? You already know he's sick, but still let him go? What kind of father are you, Mario?"
Carramel rebuked her husband with scathing words, she began to be impatient with the attitude of Mario who continued to ignore him. It was as if Aurel's illness wasn't a big deal and Mario was free to send him abroad, not to Carramel. He was very angry when he found out about this.
Imagining her daughter who is sick and has to live in a country of people alone is enough to make her tormented. Is Mario really crazy and has lost his brain?
"Don't be noisy, Aurel can hear you, this is all Aurel wants, we as parents can only support him. Don't make it hurt any more!"
Mario finally made a sound, could not stand his wife who kept shouting since. As if blaming Mario and he was not a good husband, but he was only trying to support Aurel in his own way.
"It's your decision that could make him even more ill. Why didn't you talk to me before? Did you never think what kind of danger Aurel would experience if he went outside under these circumstances?"
Carramel continued to get angry and blame her husband. Meanwhile, strangely, despite being attacked by anger, Mario is still able to maintain a normal attitude. Not afraid, nor strangling his wife.
"The one who has the right to determine his life is Aurel himself. That was his decision. You already know he's sick, which means it's no secret anymore" Mario said, raising new things and causing a commotion.
"What do you mean?"
They were arguing as if only they were left in this workspace.
Aurel could not bear the commotion that was happening in the room. He confine himself to his father and chooses to go to the room and then locks the door. She was frightened because the mother was angry and one of the reasons they had a fight was herself.
Fed up with a selfish husband, Carramel decides to meet Aurel in his room. Carramel knocked on the door even turning the knob several times. However, darling. The girl locked it from the inside.
"Darling, open the door. Mama wants to talk. Let's talk good."
Aurel was unmoved, he did not heed the cry of his mother from outside, he wanted to be alone. He tried to hide it, but his mother found what he was hiding.
Carramel was sad that his daughter did not come out of the room. Though he only wanted to talk to his daughter and discuss the pain that had been suffered. However, Aurel really did not need to talk.
In the morning, after spending some time off, Aurel looked straight at his room which had been tidied up in such a way. He's been packing his clothes since last night.
Aurel had truly made up her mind to leave this house, leaving behind all the memories that had accompanied her for so many years. It may not be easy, but Aurel will try to get used to it.
That morning, it was about six or so ten minutes. Aurel came out of his room dragging a suitcase, he actually left the house.