
...“Why does grief come to me?...
...Is the happiness I get too much?”...
The next day, the,
Today the Metropolitan is celebrating the birth of the Metropolitan city. So that offices and schools entertain workers and students.
In the room, in the,
Ansa felt someone embrace her. His sense of smell also contributed to the smell of perfume that is familiar to him.
Finally, he decided to open both of his neutrals. Mas ....
Ansa touched the cheek that had grown a thin sideburn. It seems like last night, Ranu accompanied his sleeping self.
"Mas. Why not wear a blanket?" Ansa patted Ranu's cheek softly.
"Hm?" Ranu's eyes slowly opened. "Hoam. No, Sa. The jacket is enough."
Ranu looks at Ansa's smile, making her immediately steal a good morning kiss. Ansa was shocked at her behavior.
"Big, uh!"
"What's? Hihi." Ranu looks happy because he managed to tease Ansa.
Ansa immediately wrapped both her arms and pulled Ranu's nape. He replies to Ranu's fleeting kiss by assuming that he is eating candy.
An hour later, though,
At the dinner table, Ansa asked Aunt Ning and Uncle Dipta for permission to go somewhere. He must have invited Ranu.
"Be careful on the road, yes" said the uncle.
"Later to buy flowers near the market, Sa," said aunty.
"I know the place, Bi," replied Ranu.
Today Ansa is back in Ranu's coat. Behind the coat, the clothes worn are not too fashionable. Just a plain green shirt and jeans, and his club shoes.
At Jaro's house, though,
Deniz invites Jaro to go see his father. He asked his mother for permission. "Mom, we're going to the police station. Meeting dad. Mommy wanna come?"
"So you want to ask me to take my place?!" reply mother.
Deniz was surprised by his mother's response. Before long, Jaro shows up and helps Deniz. "If Mom wants to be like that, we welcome~"
"Jaro!"
"Why the hell, Mom? Yes, if you don't want to. Go, Mas!"
They left immediately, leaving his mother standing in the living room.
Thirty minutes later, though,
Ansa and Ranu have arrived at a funeral. Ansa stepped forward, followed by Ranu. As far as the eye can see, there are only graves with gravestones on both sides.
Ansa's steps came to a halt, and she immediately crouched down in front of the mound. Then his hands plucked the wild grass that grew on the mound of land.
Ranu looked at the writing on the tombstone. Yep! This is the grave of Roro Kinanti. When Ansa sprinkles flowers over her mother's grave, Ranu helps her too.
Jaro and Deniz face their father, but are bounded by walls and glass. There was only a small hole to be able to hear each other's voice.
"yeah. In a moment I'll get information about Orbifly at Roro's mom's house. Then what can I use it to change father to mother?" asked Deniz in a soft voice.
"Don't, Niz. Let it go," father replied.
"Ngga, Dad! Dad wasn't wrong. If you forbid us from bringing you here, then you should be ready to see you punished in another way!"
"Who! You meanwhat?! You guys want to punish mom by pushing her too?!"
"We're not as brave as mom, Dad. I mean Jaro, maybe someone else will do the same thing as you did to Roro's mom" Deniz said.
"Ngga, Niz, Ro. She is your mother. Let her take care of you alone, that's enough as her punishment."
"Mas Deniz will keep looking for proof, Dad! It's not about mother's fault, but her father's fault Ansa's!" jaro Bengpak.
"Can't you, you keep your voice down? Control your emotions, Ro!" deniz protest.
"Can't! I'm not gonna let you protect Mom!"
"What do you want?! Why do you want your mother to come in here?" ask dad.
"Because mom kept telling me to get Ansa out of school! And finally what? I got a suspension. So mom has to come in here too! Or will anyone punish him in any other way." Jaro's voice is getting louder.
Jaro said that, because he had felt the punishment of what he had done to Ansa. But he only realized one thing.
Yesterday I just burned down the sanggar. What will I get back from Ansa?
Of course Deniz and Awi's father glared at Jaro. The youngest member of the Daghiawi family had already embarrassed the name of the school and his father.
"Jaro!! What have you done? Why are you ashamed of your good name Daddy anyway?!!" Dad's emotions are mounting.
Tomorrow, Saturday morning at the restaurant.
Everyone saw the courtyard which was now losing its roof. The beautiful wood carvings had turned to ashes. But Ansa tries to make it all up to accept this as a lesson ahead.
"Maybe one day, the new roof will be made of refractory materials. So for now, we keep training here. But if it rains, we have to stop—" said Ansa.
"The ant! The dancers can practice at the painting place," said Oura.
Ansa smiled towards Oura who was carrying her army of painters. "Come everyone! We're going there to see the place we've prepared!" exciting Oura.
Everyone in the hangar began to disperse, including Jaro. But his steps came to a halt when someone forcefully pulled his arm.
Jaro's eyes catch Ansa's figure. "Come with me!" whispered Ansa.
On the roof, on,
Ansa did not want to mince words and immediately asked why Jaro burned the courtyard. Jaro grinned as he opened his voice.
"I burned it because yesterday you dared to challenge me, Sa. That's still not how much. If you are more courageous, I can be more than I was yesterday" Jaro replied.
Ansa fell silent, confusedly enveloping her. Then the sound of his voice sounded. "Oh that. Yes already. I'm not gonna bother you."
Jaro saw him who was down. He just gave up? You weakling!
Ansa leaves Jaro, without a ba-bi-bu. But his heart whispered, just like 3 years ago, I didn't bother you and you did too.