The Mist In Arumi's Heart

The Mist In Arumi's Heart
Unspoken Love's



“Eat only Cassoulet made by aunt Carmen, besides the food I made was cold,” said Arumi with a little regret on her face. He intended to get out of the kitchen.


But Edgar immediately prevented it. The man held Arumi's wrist and hinted to keep the wife there.


Edgar then turned his gaze to Carmen. The woman still stood up and stared without saying anything. He only looked at a newly married couple.


There was a heavy sigh that Edgar exhaled at that moment. The man with the black turtleneck looked not too comfortable with the awkward atmosphere of the two women. He must immediately resolve the misunderstanding between the two.


“I don't understand why suddenly there was such a bad thought that Aunt addressed to my wife. If there really is something that is not pleasing to Auntie, I think it is time to reveal it. I don't want this little thing to become more and more protracted and cause an uncomfortable situation in this house. May your Aunt and .. You dear, I hope you two can behave with far mature!” Edgar glared at Carmen and Arumi in turn.


“I have no problem with aunt Carmen. You already know that, dear,” Arumi argued. He defended himself.


Edgar turned his gaze to Carmen. The woman still speaks a thousand languages. It was like confusion to say what.


“What would Aunt want to say?” ask Edgar. He wants to solve that problem immediately.


Carmen still looks confused. A moment later, he finally spoke. “I'm sorry, Ed. I don't have any problems with Arumi either. I'm just worried,”.


Arumi looked at the woman with an increasingly sharp gaze. Edgar looked to squint his eyes. “What is Aunt worried about from Arumi?” search Edgar. His face began to look serious.


Carmen looked at Edgar with her motherly eyes. Although she never gave birth and had biological children, her instincts remained. The love and tenderness he showed for Edgar, it felt so special even though it was a little excessive.


“Ed, I just feel worried whether Arumi really loves you or not,” said Carmen. His gaze was now fixed on Arumi who was looking at him much more sharply.


“What does Aunt mean?” asked Arumi in a protest tone. Obviously he did not like the speech of that shoulder-haired woman. Edgar just shook his head. He again signaled to Arumi, by touching and holding the tip of his fingers. Arumi became silent.


“Me and Arum are married, Aunty. How can Aunt still have such thoughts?” Edgar did not understand Carmen's way of thinking.


Carmen then turned her gaze to Edgar, her favorite foster son. His face was full of water and his eyes began to glaze over. He seemed to be holding back the sadness in him. “Ed, I know if you're married now. I'm just afraid that Arum's gonna make you an escape. It still comes to my mind when I see you so down. You keep hoping and chasing after Arumi who always rejects you without feeling. My heart ached to see that, and until now. Every time I see Arumi's pretty face, I'm reminded of all your sadness, Ed!” bright Carmen's fiery.


Arumi looked at the woman for a moment. After that, he turned his gaze to Edgar. Arumi asked the man for help. Edgar beckoned with his eyes.


“Auntie, Arumi and I have already done that. I forced myself to go back to Arumi, while she was already in a relationship with another man. It should have been that time I didn't constantly approach him,” explained Edgar.


“Don't blame Arumi for that. If Arumi comes back to me now, then it's all because Arumi is back to realizing how she feels about me. I don't want to remember how hard it was for me to convince Arumi. Let it be a story of the past, because for now I only have one hope, which is to spend the rest of the time we have together. May Arumi also have the same hope as me,” Edgar ended his words. After that, Edgar then passed from there. It left the two women who were now just looking at each other.


Arumi's approaching. He stood right in front of Carmen who was still looking at him fixedly. ”What I feel like about Edgar, it's something I don't have to show anyone. I don't need anyone else's flattery about how sincere my love for my husband is, because I'm sure Edgar can feel that way without me having to express it. I'm not sure Bibi can understand that, because Bibi never had such feelings for any man!” Arumi.


While Edgar who was standing behind the kitchen barrier, he only smiled faintly at Arumi's words. The woman always talks as she is. However, he hopes that Carmen can understand something that has not been too clear for him.


Finished saying that to Carmen, Arumi decided to step out of the kitchen. He glanced at the husband who was standing leaning against the wall, with both hands hidden in his pants pocket. Arumi smiled at the man. Edgar responded with the same thing.


The other with Carmen. He looked so fragile at the time. Arumi's words had so pierced her heart. The middle-aged woman, shedding her tears with grief.


In his mind, imagined a beautiful man with a appearance that is so neat and classy. The figure of the man who had stolen his heart and held it captive to this day. The man who has made himself close the door of the heart so tightly, for every love that comes into his life. The other man was Joacquin Guzman, Edgar's adoptive father.


Yes, at that time Carmen saw the figure of Joacquin who was so handsome and generous. The man looks very charming and makes Carmen instantly fall in love with him. On the first day he worked at Joacquin's residence, it was the day he began to feel a special feeling for the opposite sex.


Unfortunately, Joaqcuin was married. Although his wife could not give him children, Joacquin remained faithful to accompany his wife. Joacquin even chose to remain a widower until the end of his life.


Meanwhile, Carmen is still waiting. However, he did not dare to show his feelings. Therefore, he loved Edgar so much, because Edgar was the mandate of Joacquin, the man who had made him live without love from any man.


For Carmen, by loving and loving Edgar alone, it has made her feel that her love for Joacquin has been fully conveyed, albeit indirectly.