Retaliation Queensany

Retaliation Queensany
Chapter 51.



From then on, Yekka became convinced that Mastany would recover one day.


His daydreams begin to describe a beautiful life someday when the three of them can become a perfect family, precisely when Mastany has recovered as usual.


"You've opened your beautiful eyes, I thank you. It is not impossible that you will also return to talk through your ranum lips again tomorrow," Yekka said expectantly.


Throughout the day Yekka continued to care for Mastany with great love while holding her hope firmly in her heart.


Day after day, month after month, even year after year.


Yekka never tired of taking care of Mastany who never showed progress.


Mastany's condition remains unchanged, he can only blink with eyes that always seem empty.


Although Adam was still very small to understand all of this, Yekka still tried to introduce the figure of Mastany to Adam since Mastany lived in their simple house.


He introduced the figure of Mastany slowly to Adam to strengthen the bond of the son with the mother.


When the time to feed Mastany arrives, Adam will be accustomed to sit or lie next to Mastany, Yekka continues to invite her to joke worthy of her a complete and happy family, with her there is the figure of a mother as well as a father beside her.


Despite the fact, Mastany did not respond to anything that Yekka tried to do to restore the happiness of his small family.


**5**year passed.


Adam grew bigger and healthier thanks to the upbringing of a good, painstaking and hardworking father like Yekka.


Adam also looked more handsome and intelligent when he began to be introduced to a school of children at that time.


"Come on, come on!, let's go" cried Yekka as she helped Adam spend the last breakfast on his plate.


"Fine father," said Adam sweetly while reaching for a glass of milk made by Yekka who will never forget he made every day for his beloved son.


A glass of milk was also commonly spent by Adam with just one gulp.


Because if there is little left, the scolding will soon come out of Yekka's mouth even though the day is still fairly early.


"Wait for Adam!, do you realize you've forgotten something?" asked Yekka as she tidied the dinner table.


He also had to go to work every morning.


He always prepared Adam's needs first and made sure Adam was really full before going to school.


"La father," said Adam a little confused by the question that is now being asked by the father to a child like himself.


"Meet your mother first, okay," the commandment from Yekka every morning to Adam before he leaves for school.


Without much thought, Adam would immediately obey the command according to what Yekka wanted.


"All right, father," said Adam obediently as he walked into the mother's room.


Slowly he walked closer and closer towards Mastany who already looked beautiful and fresh on the bed.


Before the sun showed its rays, Yekka always made sure Mastany had a bath and was full in her every day.


Seeing that, Yekka felt that there was a change in the child.


What about her?, the inner Yekka slowly began to approach the son and straighten out the things that stuck in his heart.


"Where is the prayer that my father taught you Adam?, why don't you say it today?," asked Yekka seriously as she held both shoulders.


From the look and look of his eyes, Yekka was more convinced, now there was something that was being thought by the son.


"Dad, why do I always have to ask for prayers and mother's blessing when I'm going to school?, mother alone never even answered my words once," adam began to have various questions in him about the world and his family, specifically about the state of the mother.


"Dad told you over and over again, mom's sick. And he can still be quiet when you ask his kind prayers, but I'm sure he's already saying amen to this son's kindness in his heart," sahut Yekka tried to dismiss Adam's bad opinion to Mastany.


But only silence was shown Adam at that time.


As she looked back at her mother, she slowly began to walk back to her side and repeat what she used to do before leaving for school.


"Mother, pray for Adam to be saved and protected by God wherever Adam is. And pray Adam also to be smarter again in accordance with the expectations of father and mother," said Adam made the heart of Yekka again relieved, at least his efforts to educate Adam did not end in failure.


"Smart kid, let's go to school, son," yekka exclaimed again looking busy while rushing to heat the train engine.


"Oh yes mother, pray also that father is always healthy and can accompany me every day, because I will no longer have a playmate if father is also sick like mother," adam said before his true self went from before the mother.


Not feeling Mastany's tears dripping down both cheeks.


But still in a state of silence and without an ordinary expression.


Even those tears no one could wipe her dry and unfiltered on her cheeks.


Life seems to have cursed him.


Mastany is so caught up in nature between life and death.


The fear that once existed in Yekka's heart is now beginning to be seen in Adam.


Adam rarely accompanied Yekka to take care of her mother.


He would rather play alone in the back garden than sit quietly beside his mother who could not even look at him and call his name for once.


"Tomorrow I have to take extra work, you can do." said Yekka had not had time to finish his sentence.


"I also have to be at school until Father's afternoon" cried Adam trying to avoid the request of the father who was none other than taking care of Mastany during his work overtime.


"But you're still a child's school, what are you going to do all day at school, son?" yekka exclaimed.


"I had to read some books so I could be selected to get into Dad's best elementary school" Adam exclaimed as an adult despite his age of 6.


"There are still many other schools that want to give you a free education, son" complained the father.


"La!, I don't want to go to school anymore if I don't get into that best school!" cried Adam as he left his breakfast, even that morning his glass of milk he did not touch at all.


"It's so similar to your Mastany, so ambitious and so difficult to guess," said Yekka inevitably had to re-arrange his work schedule in order to take care of Mastany after returning to work later.