Reply To The Ex 2

Reply To The Ex 2
Chapter 63



In accordance with what was planned, Sigit and Aruna invited Ayaka to meet with Almira.


Because after all, Ayaka is the biological granddaughter of Almira. It was impossible for Aruna and Sigit to just hand Ayaka over to the orphanage.


They both really hope that Almira tapped her heart to take care of Ayaka, because after all, being cared for by her biological grandmother seems to be better than being left in an orphanage.


Along the way to Almira's house, Ayaka was silent as she turned her face towards the street. The little girl didn't know what to do.


Upon arriving at the residence Rahardi Aruna led Ayaka to enter the house. Ayaka, who does not know that Aruna is Sam's ex-wife, complies only with what she asks.


Upon arriving inside Rahardi's residence, Almira looks so upset when she looks at Ayaka's face that is so similar to Sam's. Instead of pity or pity for the little girl, Almira's emotions even more heightened.


The woman fell silent while trying to hold back her emotions, she closed her eyes while holding her chest which suddenly felt tight.


"Sorry, Aruna, honey. Mom couldn't take care of the little girl" Almira said regretfully


There was no reaction whatsoever from Ayaka, the little girl seemed to be speechless with an unpredictable mind. In contrast to Aruna and Sigit who look shocked when hearing the decision from Almira.


Because the woman who is the biological mother of Sam is really not willing to accept the arrival of Ayaka, but according to them Ayaka still needs protection and care from her biological family.


"Alright, Mom. I'm sorry if my arrival interrupts, may Mom always be healthy. I went to the orphanage first" said Aruna.


Aruna hugged Almira, after which she went along with Sigit and Ayaka to the orphanage to leave the little girl.


During the trip to the orphanage, Ayaka remained silent. The little girl seemed to have such a heavy burden, it felt like Aruna was so sorry for the child.


Ayaka is just a victim, unfortunately Aruna can not take care of Ayaka. Because after all he will still be injured, as well as Ayana.


Arriving at the orphanage, Sigit and Aruna immediately leave Ayana to the caretaker. Ayaka simply fell silent without saying a word as she was ushered into her room.


"I'm sorry Auntie, honey. Aunty can't take care of you, I hope you're at home here." Aruna smiled and hugged the little girl.


"Thank you, Auntie" said Ayaka, hugging Aruna and crying in her arms.


Saddened when she heard Ayaka crying in her arms, she remembered her beautiful daughter, Ayana. He would definitely be very sad if he was in such a position.


"It's fine here, honey. Aunty will try to visit you often," said Aruna.


Even if he does not promise, he will try to meet Ayaka. Because the little girl still needs attention, despite the faults of both her parents, Ayaka remains an innocent child.


"Yes, Auntie," replied Ayaka.


Not long after, Aruna seemed to break her arms, and then she wiped the tears that ran down the little girl's cheeks.


Although feeling unbearable, but in the end Aruna left Ayaka in the orphanage. He had to return immediately because it was already night time, he did not want to let his beautiful daughter wait.


"Don't be sad, mending you quickly take a shower and immediately perform the prayer isya. If you want a calmer heart, do not forget to pray at night. Like a shalawatan is the same as a short letter reading," Sigit said as he stopped his car right at the Dinata residence.


Sigit got down and opened the car door for Aruna, Aruna smiled and got out of the car and said.


"Thank you for the time, because you always want to make time for me." Aruna closed her car door and stared fixedly at Sigit.


"Sama-sama, thank you also for giving me the opportunity."


"Hem!" reply Aruna.


After saying that, Aruna immediately entered the Dinata residence. While Sigit went straight home to Siregar residence, he was very tired of wanting to take a bath and also wanted to rest.


When Aruna went into her room, Ayana who missed her mother so much jumped into Aruna's arms. The little girl even kissed her mother's cheek a few times.


In fact, they had not met for half a day, but Ayana seemed to have not met her mother for months.


"Congratulations, Buna. Why don't you go take Ay?" ask Ayana.


"Buna's got business, honey. Sorry," replied Aruna without daring to say if she had just delivered Ayaka to the orphanage.


Although she felt sorry for the little girl, but still she had to remember how Ayana felt. Because early on Ayaka had hurt her daughter.


"Yes, Buna. It's nothing, Ay understands. Oya, Moon. Ay haven't eaten loh, we're eating yuk together?" bring Ayaka.


Ayaka deliberately did not come to eat together with the Dinata family, because she wanted to eat together with her mother.


"Can, Honey. But Buna took a shower first" said Aruna.


"Okay, Ay wait in the dining room." Ayana came down from Aruna's arms, and the little girl came out of the room


next day


Aruna lived her day as usual, starting from delivering Ayana school then she went to Dinata company to help Sagara because today there are important details from outside the city.


In the afternoon Aruna went to pick up Ayana, then he invited his son to go to the house of ustad because there they will learn to pray together and also learn to read the Qur'an with other children.


The two beautiful women of different generations were so serious in studying, they even spent until the afternoon arrived.


After performing the Ashar prayer, Aruna decided to go home. However, he just got into the car and sat behind the wheel. Suddenly his phone rang so fast.


Aruna quickly took her phone and picked up a phone call that turned out from the orphanage, her heart suddenly became anxious.


''Assalamualaikum, Mom. What's up, huh?" aruna asked politely to the owner of the orphanage.


Honestly, his heart suddenly felt bad to get a phone call from the owner of the parlor, because he said he would contact Aruna if there was something important.


"Ehm! Anu, Mistress. Ayaka's missing, searched everywhere but not found."