The Daughter Of Mafia Queen

The Daughter Of Mafia Queen
Chapter 34: THE SWING IS BROKEN



"Who are the roses for?" sarah asked not to take her eyes off the lover's eyes.


"Oh, that flower. It was just to remember my childhood. It's not important." Riswan replied completely relaxed without anyone arousing the slightest suspicion.


"Eh, the mall is open. Yuk, abisin breakfast. Trus, we're going!" invite Dela to distract the lovers who are still staring at each other.


Sarah pulled out her hand, then finished her green tea. While Riswan checked the phone, but the man's face looked riled up. No matter what happened, suddenly just stood up and without permission ran away leaving Sarah and Dela.


"Darling!" call Sarah, unfortunately ignored.


Dela reacted faster. Directly pulling Sarah's hand following Riswan. Thankfully, all the food was paid for. When the footsteps came out of the cafe. The gaze of the eye traced the entire corner looking for the whereabouts of the friend's girlfriend has gone to no where.


"Shiits! Where'd your girlfriend go, Sar? Why would he run away richly chased by a ghost?" cecar Dela with an annoyed face, while Sarah was still speechless observing her surroundings.


Once again the scenery in the park caught his attention, then without a word. He walked back to the park. Where something really bothered his mind.


"Sar, where are you going?" dela asked a little exclaiming.


Sarah just waved her hand for her friend to come along without telling her where she was going. Footsteps that tailed, making Dela rushed to follow so that her footsteps balanced with Sarah's steps. The two girls walked over and stopped right in front of the broken swing. Where under the swing of the rose is no more.


Sarah checks the swing, hoping to find something. But besides being damaged, the swing is also dusty. Dela pulled her friend's hand.


"Sar, you why, anyway?" dela asked with an incomprehensible look.


Sarah returned Dela's gaze, "The rose is gone, Del. Did Riswan take it?"


"Rose flower? What do you mean, you were telling me?" dela asked to confirm, Sarah's nod of the head made the girl shoulder-length hair observe the broken swing, but there was indeed not a single flower.


"Sar, maybe there's a kid who takes. Just look at the many children here," Dela gave an accurate argument that would be taken for granted by her friend.


Sarah sighed, "That's right, that's it. Comeing! Let's just go to the mall. My head hurts too seriously....,"


Not finished speaking. The ringing tone of the phone rang out from his jacket pocket. Sarah hurried to pick up a flat object that was rarely used. A name is on the screen. Who else if not the name of his girlfriend. A voice call that reluctantly, still answered.


"What's up..," asked Sarah scowling unresolved as the answer from across directly ended her call.


Dela just looked at Sarah silently watching the change in the expression of the friend who looked more and more arrogant. Something must have happened, but what? Why after the events of a few weeks ago. Precisely the relationship of everyone around him becomes chaotic.


"Dell!" call Sarah by wiggling Dela's arm, making the shoulder-length hair girl surprised.


"Lo, why, Del? Oh, ja. Riswan says his mother just fell out of bed. So he hurried home, "Sarah was without a burden.


"Owh, yeah. We go to the mall, or do we just go home?" ask Dela without a stale base.


Sarah puts the shoulder of the ignorant sign. Seeing that Dela immediately embraced to fetch the pleasure ahead there.


"Today we're content to have fun. Isn't the first election held tomorrow? So come on have fun, girl's!" invite Dela to restore the spirit of seeking young entertainment, but not with her heart.


*A Dela, can't be tricked just like that. Something must have happened, and there was something Riswan was hiding. Just look later, I'll unload everything. ~batin Dela so haughty.


The two girls walked away from the cafe without having to bring a car because it was enough to cross the highway. Then you can enter the mall. From the other direction, the look of the eyes watched Saran and Dela leave, until the sound of deheman from behind distracted her.


"The game is impossible to stop with one death. Remember, one betrayal won't change the past."