
Arvi ran and kept running. Sometimes he looks back, lest they pursue him. It would be in vain his efforts to run the ridge run away from home if they found it. Arvi did not expect to leave the husband's house in this way. Crying was free, he had to save himself.
Arvi was adjusting her breathing well. He didn't want to faint on the street. Between wanting to resist and pain come together to curse his body at this time. Trying to ask the sky was reluctant to answer him.
Suddenly it sounded "Bruuks!!" His body hit a pile of stacked sterephone on the side of the road.
"Can you see it's not this big stuff!!" Sewot scolded him. Because Arvi dropped a pile of sterephones containing crabs and shrimp. But his partner tries to help wake up the fallen Arvi.
"Got I'm sorry!! I don't see" Sahut Arvi tried to apologize.
The man noticed Arvi who was regulating his breathing.
"Everything if you use your eyes, don't daydream!" The driver scolded him because his sterephone fell in fear of being damaged.
"Sorry Bang!" Arvi's voice was low.
"Yes. Next time if the road is careful" said Mr. Driver warned.
"Running through the night like seeing a ghost" said the man who helped her up.
"Long bang the story" Sahut Arvi still set his breath.
"Shock was familiar again wondering" Omel the driver fixed his fallen luggage.
"Not so bang! I feel sorry for her" Sahut explained and rushed to help lift the steering wheel to the rear cabin.
Arvi stood waiting for the two to finish their work transporting all the loads of sterephone containing shrimp and crabs. Arvi knew that the car was going to the big city. The driver and his partner seemed to care less for Arvi who was sitting near the car.
Dikira Arvi is waiting for someone. He was waiting for them both. While waiting for Arvi to book a message ticket via Traveloka. I like not liking it he does. "I want to live to give birth, care for, care for and raise your child! Even though you have no desire to keep your trust" His mind sobbed crying over the departure of the husband. She did not expect her husband to be killed. How many times did he read alphatihah letters to his beloved husband.
Once finished the driver ties with the rope so that the load does not fall. Because the terrain that he went through took a long time and was at high risk.
When the driver got into Arvi's car then followed the driver's steps.
"Can I come to town?" Arvi's voice from behind. The driver looked towards him.
"Where are you going?" Ask her to frown.
"I don't pay koq for free. The important thing is that this is the night I have to leave" he assured the driver that he would pay the fare.
"Oh yes already" Sahut but a little suspicious with Arvi's attitude that looks restless.
"Bang airport!" Answer Arvi briefly.
"Koq don't bring anything?" Ask the driver full of sight.
"The story is long bang!" Answer Arvi briefly.
"Come in!! Why didn't you tell me you wanted to come along" he asked, starting to poke because the woman looked pale.
"Yes bang. This was also unintentionally outside of plan. Bang later if through the ATM stop by, I want to pay for a plane ticket" explained Arvi. Apparently, while sitting there, Arvi took the time to boking airplane tickets via online at Traveloka.
"Yes later I stopped by "After Mr. driver agreed to Arvi's request.
The driver started the engine and drove the car to his destination. Once through the ATM they stopped following Arvi's instructions. Finished paying for tickets through an ATM they continued their journey to the airport in the provincial capital was long and tiring. Need extra patience, of course. The journey took six hours.
Arvi can only say "Bismilah aq way home mas Sakti. Our doain was healthy to the destination" he wiped the tears that fell down. "Goodbye to a city full of memories" he continued to smile and mourn his fate tomorrow. The cold night air pierced the skin. Probably too tired all the way. The sleepiness began to envelop him. Arvi fell asleep with a sigh.
Occasionally the car stops the driver taking a short break to relieve fatigue and drowsiness. Arvi sat in the back while the driver's friend sat next to her with him chatting.
At about five in the morning they arrived at the airport. The driver woke him up. If they have reached their destination.
"The wake has arrived"
"Oh yeah bang thank you for telling me" Sahutnya justified his view. It's right the driver said if they had reached the airport. Arvi then fixed her seat and rushed down from the car. Then Arvi opened the small bag she was carrying. He opened the contents of his wallet and took several hundred thousand pieces of money to the driver.
"This cost. Thank you so much for driving me safely" he said, giving him the money.
"Sama-sama!" His mouth smiled at the woman he had been angry with last night. Arvi walked to the airport.
"Mbak wait!! Wait up!" Shouted Pak the driver half ran after Arvi who walked away from the car. Hearing the screams of the driver Arvi stopped.
"What's up, sir?" Tanya Arvi was curious because she felt that she did not bring any stuff, surely there were no items left in the car.
"This is not too much money to double it" Obviously Pak driver wants to return his excess money to Arvi.
"Ah no need Bang was deliberately I love more for both brothers because it has helped me. If I don't see my brother maybe I'm not safe. Thank you very much for taking me safely" Arvi smiled and shook the driver's hand.
"Thank you, my wife must be very happy. Oh yes mbak when behind the news let me just ride my car mbak" Sahut happy smile get more sustenance from passengers.
"I'm sorry I may not return to Papua" explained Arvi sadly.
"Don't ever say don't go back to Papua! Because one day I'll still be back here again" the driver tried to advise him.
"I don't think my step is short. Then I check in first sir!" Arvi ended their conversation. Arvi waved at Mr. Driver who drove her. He also returned Arvi's hand.
It didn't take long for Arvi to enter the main gate of the airport. The airport looks sturdy with typical Papuan ornaments. Looks beautiful and majestic. An airport full of history and memories for Arvi. The airport was not much changed still the same as it was two years ago. Arvi stepped onto the clean airport floor. Other passengers began to arrive at the airport because there was a morning flight schedule.