The Love Story of Haifa

The Love Story of Haifa
55. Don't Ponder Me With Them.



After finishing their meal, they headed straight to a Mall in South Jakarta. Haifa fell silent as Wira turned her car into the mall. His eyes glazed over at the mall. Because the mall was the first place Vishnu invited him to watch.


Haifa took a tissue and wiped her tears. Wira looked to the side, she saw Haifa wiping her tears.


“Why you?” ask Wira.


“Nothing, Mas,” Haifa replied as she wiped her tears.


“You cry?” ask Wira.


“I remembered Mas Vishnu. This mall is the first place I was invited to watch by Mas Wisnu,” Haifa replied.


“OK then we find another place only.”


The man pointed his car to the exit.


“Nevent gone, Mas. It's okay here,” prevent Haifa.


“You sure?” ask Wira.


“Iya, Mas,” Haifa replied.


“If you feel uncomfortable say the same to me,” said Wira.


“Iya, Mas.”


The hero does not go to the outside door. He drove his car to the parking lot. They come to the mall is quite late, but the mall is still crowded by visitors. They walked to the cinema in the mall.


“What do you want to watch?” ask the girl when they get to the cinema.


“Serah Mas Wira only. As long as it is not a horror movie,” Haifa replied.


“Oke.”


The hero walks to the ticket counter. The heroine chose to watch an action movie. After buying the ticket they went straight to the theater, because the theater door was already opened. As soon as they sat down the theater lights started to turn off and the movie started.


Haifa tried to focus on watching the film so that she could understand the story. It turns out that the film chosen by Wira is full of violent scenes so it often makes Haifa shocked and frightened when there is a shooting scene.


When the main character was about to be shot by his opponent, Haifa immediately turned her face to the shoulder of Wira. Haifa covered her face to the left with her palm. Little by little, I peeked at the screen.


Hearing the words of the Hero, Haifa immediately realized and immediately corrected her sitting position. Haifa is back in focus on watching the movie. Every time there was a shooting scene Haifa no longer turned her face to the shoulder of Wira, but Haifa simply closed her eyes.


Wira turned to Haifa, feeling Haifa was angry at him for his behavior that had dared to kiss Haifa's bi-beer. Until the film finished Haifa remained silent and as if indifferent to Wira. Even when out of the cinema Haifa chose to walk itself away from Wira.


In the car, Haifa preferred to be quiet and turned her face to the car window. The hero sighed and occasionally turned to Haifa.


When they arrived at Haifa's house, they went down, but Wira held Haifa's hand.


“Haifa,” call Wira.


Haifa turned to look at the hero.


“You're angry with me?” ask Wira.


“Why does Mas Wira treat me like that?” ask Haifa.


“I am a widow. But that does not mean Mas Wira can treat me casually,” said Haifa.


“Maybe Mas Wira is used to such things with other women. But please don't equate me with them,” Haifa said.


“I'm sorry. I have no intention of being rude to you. I did it because I love you Haifa. Love you so much,” replied Wira.


“Already night. I have to get in.” right away


Haifa got out of the Wira's car and went straight into the house. The hero rubbed his face violently.


“Why is this so?” ask the hero with annoyance.


Wirapun got out of the car and entered the house with a rare grub.


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that's it. continue tomorrow.