
Rasidha twisted his brain so that he could escape from the captive blue-eyed man, the man's hatred for his adoptive father made him affected by the problem. Focusing both faces using his hands, thinking of a way to run away from the room that made him almost desperate.
"Rasidha, are you okay?" knock someone outside while banging on the door a few times.
"Can I be okay now? Your brother has locked me here." Rasidha answered who was in the room, she was a little annoyed at being held captive by a foreign man. He wanted to call his father and ask for help.
"I'm sorry, I can't help you." The voice that sounded very slow, stored a sense of helplessness to save the hooded girl who was in the room.
Rasidha directly pressed her face against the door and cried, persuading the man outside to help her escape. "Justin, I know you're a good man. Please help me, you're the only one I can hope for."
"A-i? Wherever I might be able to fight Felix, he's a cold-hearted man and won't let go of his captives easily. I'm sorry I couldn't help you this time, but I promise you won't get hurt by it."
"Then what should I do?" The sound of despair sounded so bitter.
"Patience, I'll find a way out for you. Don't be sad and don't cry anymore, I can't bear to hear it" said Justin who also sympathized with a Muslim woman, his heart felt touched and also felt in love at first sight. He understands the character of his adoptive brother who is notoriously cruel and cold-blooded, punishing people indiscriminately already attached to the heart when he loses the best friend he trusts.
Rasidha had no other choice, just sat quietly without doing anything. Until he began to wake up and immediately set foot towards the bathroom which is only a few meters away. He opened the veil and also the bandana that covered his hair all this time, took ablution and complained to the merciful Rabb, the most merciful.
He looked for clothes in the closet to be used as a base, stretched it and began to fervently perform worship as a duty of a Muslim in the hemisphere.
Justin knocked on the door hesitantly, the character of Felix who was so loud as an untouchable person. He immediately left that place and following where his foster brother was, he wanted to talk about giving mercy to the hijab-wearing woman locked in the room.
Justin saw a man staring out the middle window sipping a cup of coffee, the straight-forward look and the black aura surrounding the man actually made it a tidal one, between seeing or not. But his heart could not bear to see any innocent Rasidha, instead being made a prisoner. Anxiety and panic were clearly visible through cold sweat, he was very afraid, and still remembered how Felix had given a very heavy punishment.
"What made you meet me?" barrington's voice was like a warning and also a threatening tone made my feathers stand up, like facing a subtle creature.
Justin slowly walked over to his sister, swallowing the struggling saliva as if stuck in the throat. "I want to talk to you," he said slowly attracting the attention of the well-built man who was staring at him sharply.
"Did you come just to defend the girl?"
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Heartbeats that run very fast, a little surprised to know that his intentions have been read by Felix. "Surely Brother, Rasidha has no fault whatsoever. Please do not involve him in this matter" he said slowly with a gaze that discussed asking for sympathy so that his brother would release innocent prisoners.
"Who are you that dares to rule me?" Felix walked over to Justin while dousing the younger man with the hot coffee he had just brewed.
"Oh, what are you doing?" the coffee on his shirt made the skin feel blistered, Justin immediately undressed and stored his skin that felt sore. He knew that this would happen, but Rasidha was more important and needed his help.
"You must know me very well, it's not that easy to let go of a bird that's been entangled."
"Do you want me to slap? get out of here!" throw Felix out with a cold look.
Justin is still holding on and trying to melt the lion's heart, but that's not going to happen because it's hard enough to tame him. But he was very surprised when he heard the coffee cup that was thrown fell on the floor until it broke into pieces. Knowing if it was a sign of danger, he immediately left the place before something even worse happened.
Felix walked back towards the window and looked straight at his gaze, enjoying the atmosphere with his cold gaze. "It's just the beginning, I'll make sure Simon can't wince." He said in his heart while pulling both corners of his lips upwards, carrying out the plan that had been arranged as interesting as possible.
Justin walked gontai out of the room, a face that was bent with sadness for not being able to help Rasidha, the veiled Muslim girl who had made him fall in love.
"I'm sorry I couldn't save you, but I promise that Felix won't hurt you." It was his mind that promised to protect Rasidha.
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In parts of the country, a man is restless waiting for news from the prospective wife who has not yet been obtained. His deep anxiety made him unable to focus on completing the tasks given by the teaching staff in Istanbul. "Why hasn't Rasidha informed me? Is he very busy? But what's he busy doing and not picking up my phone even if it's just one minute." His monologue while playing a pen, and one hand again holding a cellphone hoping for news from his future wife in Indonesia.
Afif could not wait too long and acted immediately, contacting his future father-in-law.
"Hello. Assalamu'alaikum, uncle."
"Wa'alaikumsalam, what's calling me?"
"Sorry before, suddenly my feelings became unpleasant when I had not heard from Rasidha. Is he at home or at the bakery?"
"He hasn't come home yet, uncle thinks he's still at the bakery."
"I've contacted him, but his phone hasn't been picked up. Can uncle call him? I can't relax if I haven't heard from him."
"So that's? You love my daughter so much, and I didn't wrongly choose you as Rasidha's future husband."
"I love him very much, uncle. Even long before the match was made."
"I trust you, I'll let you know after getting information about Rasidha."
"Thank you, Uncle."
"Hem, you're welcome."