
The silent night now made the two people who looked just after enjoying their dinner immediately leave the restaurant that closed.
"Come," invite Jendi to pull Dina's hand over she paid the food bill.
Dina looked at him without even stepping.
Joints stopped their steps and immediately looked back at the wife. He hesitated long enough to say it.
"We're going home. I'll stay with you." she said with a serious expression.
Again Dina was stunned in disbelief. How could God be this good to her. What an unexpected surprise before.
The surprised face seemed to hold a happy smile. Dina could not hold back any more tears of happiness there. He shed tears until he unconsciously again rushed his body to hug the husband.
"Thank you. Thanks, Joints. Thank you for taking me back. I am truly grateful for this opportunity. I happy. I beg you not to leave me again." she sobbed in the husband's arms.
The joint said nothing more. He stood still and slowly the hesitant hand moved back to his wife's embrace.
The two embrace each other. To the point of not realizing the envious gazes of the workers at the restaurant.
"That's enough. Let's go home the night wind is very bad." said Jendi holding warm hands the wife towards the car.
Tonight and so he chose to sleep in one house with Dina, instead of sleeping in the house of the sister who always made him hurt.
Maybe it's true. It is better to look ahead than to look back continuously. If only there was hope for that love, I might not back down.
But I realized, the strength of the blood bond will not be defeated by anything, including love.
Ruth, this time I'm backing out. Not because we cannot keep our love.
I retreated, because I was tired and sure that everything would no longer be together.
I love you...
Along with those slow footsteps, Joints continued to reveal his heart contents. He looked ahead with an optimistic look.
Dina and Joints get into the car to go home which is not so spacious. There was his mother and also the mother of Dava.
On the other hand, the extremely dark night and the flash of lightning made the two middle-aged women stare out of the house alternately.
"What's up, Wuri? Has Dina not come home yet?" ask Sarah who followed her best friend's step towards the small terrace of their house.
Wuri looked over and nodded. "Yes, Sarah. I'm worried about him. He's not completely healthy yet but he's working too hard out there" he explained by hugging his own body because of the wind was so cold.
Sarah approached him. "You have calmed down. He's a smart kid. It was impossible not to know the portion of his body's energy. Let's go in, maybe we'll be home soon. I will try to reach him." he said by staring at the face of the friend who looked full of anxiety.
The two of them stared at each other and then looked out of the courtyard again. Rain spots began to appear falling faintly.
"O Allah Dinah, where are you son? The phone was not active." Wuri's inner wrinkled her eyelids.
After deciding to enter, the two headed to the living room and sat down on the sofa. Closing the door of the house is a safe way to avoid very cold air in addition to strong wind.
The silence of the night in addition to the sound of lightning began to rumble-ingly make the atmosphere of the house even more gripping. There was no conversation or sound of television breaking the silence.
Tin! Tin! Tin!
The sound of car horns sounded loud when both of them resisted their severe drowsiness.
Wuri suddenly rounded his eyes. He stared at the wall clock that showed at 11:30 p.m.
"What is Dina?" Sarah looked at Wuri with a questionable face.
Wuri did not answer him and immediately stood up and walked towards the door. At the door of the house and right, there Dina got out of the car with a man they knew very well. Joints.
"Dina? Joints?" Wuri voiced out softly.
What happened to his son tonight until Joints came to take him home? Did Dina make another mistake on Joints? that was what Wuri was thinking at the moment.