
The middle-aged woman looked sad. Her tears began to grow with heavy breathing. He then looked towards Rain, looking at Rain with a mother's loving gaze. It seems like he has no power to say it.
"If you see your birthmark, you .. are my son." The middle-aged woman said it.
Sontak Rain was surprised by what he heard. "So .. right?" He asked for certainty.
The mother nodded. "Yes. My little boy used to have the same birthmark as you. However, we were separated due to an unexpected incident back then. Most likely you are my son. However, I want you to make sure first." Mother's voice sounded soft.
Rain swallowed his saliva. "Insidences? What incident did Ma?" ask Rain with a fast racing heartbeat.
The mother fell silent, and then said. "The invasion of Iraq several decades ago" the mother said, which surprised Rain.
So right?!
Rain recalled what he had seen in the thousand-colored lake back then. Where there was an attack on a settlement in an arid sand plain. It would not be wrong if it was his homeland.
"Darling, are you okay?" Ara gently asked the state of her husband.
Rain remained silent. He was trying to normalize his heartbeat. He did not believe the statement of the figure of the woman who was exactly the same as what he saw in the lake of a thousand colors. Rain approached the mother and hugged her. He doesn't think much about the truth. He was sure that the woman in front of him was his real mother.
My son .. You've grown up, son ....
The woman herself returned Rain's embrace tightly. Now he realized that the man in front of him was indeed his biological son. Ras haru also covered his heart. Decades apart, he was reunited with his son. The happiness he felt immeasurably. Without feeling any tears continue to fall down her cheeks.
"Mother ...."
Rain immediately calmed down in front of his mother. He did not want to separate from his mother. Destiny told them something else. The atmosphere enveloped the small house. Rain was finally able to meet his mother. Ara who was a witness to the meeting of the child and mother was also moved. He shed his tears.
His afternoon...
Ara and Rain decide to live in a small settlement on the outskirts of Turkey. Now the two are tidying up the house of a middle-aged woman who is none other than Rain's mother. Although she has not done a DNA test, Rain believes that the woman she met is her biological mother. Likewise with the woman, he believes and admits that Rain is his biological son. Decades of their separation finally found the Almighty.
Now Ara seemed a little relieved because she could get a temporary residence. Even though the house was small, he felt enough. His stomach is also not yet enlarged so there is no need to worry too much if sleeping on the floor. However, the mother-in-law does not seem willing if her daughter-in-law sleeps on the floor. He immediately owes a mattress to his neighbor to Ara.
"Mom, I don't have to bother." Ara felt bad when the new mattress came for her.
"It's okay, son. Your condition is pregnant. It's not good to sleep on the floor." Mother Rain showed her attention.
"But, Bu—" Ara is still not feeling good.
"It's okay, son. This house is also a government aid house. There is an implied mandate to share with each other. But I'm sorry, mom's ability is only this limited." Rain's mother's face looked sad.
Mother Rain smiled. "Mom didn't expect anything, son. I just want happiness to be with you. This meeting made my mother happy. Thank you very much." Mother Rain was moved, even to the point of shedding her tears in Ara's embrace.
Ara took off her embrace. He kissed Rain's mother's hand. Rain accidentally saw his wife from the front door. He felt lucky to have Ara.
"A child who loves his mother very much, then luck will always be on his side. No creature can harm her because the mother's prayer is always with her."
Rain remembered Grandpa Ali's words back then.
My wife, thank you.
Rain was moved to see Ara's attitude towards her mother. He felt wrong in choosing a life partner. Ara is the ideal female figure for most men. Although his age is fairly young, but his mindset is mature. And isn't that adult a choice?
This afternoon a red tinge bears witness to the familiarity that began to intertwine between Ara and her mother-in-law. Ara was as much as possible to position herself in order to understand the situation. She did not demand much of her husband for this and that. For him, eating is enough. She was trying to understand her husband's situation.
Her night...
A man with a cream sweater entered a telecommunications shop by himself. There was no one there but only the wartel guards. He then asked how much nominal costs should be spent to make a direct connection over long distances. As a result, they made a deal on the cost. The man immediately entered the phone booth.
Rain is now in the phone booth to make a long distance direct connection. Rain then started to press his destination number. That number was connected shortly. Rain anxiously waited for his phone to be picked up.
Come on, quickly pick up.
The surrounding state of the wartel looked deserted. It was nine o'clock in the evening Turkish time and its surroundings. Everyone in the small settlement had already begun to take a break from business today. Rain took the opportunity to call his brother in the quiet hours. He did not want his existence known to others. Especially the organizations that are opposite to it.
"Hello?" Someone from across the street answered Rain's phone.
The duration of the phone starts to run. Rain didn't have much time to mince words. He must immediately express his purpose.
"Owdie, it's me, Rain." Rain spoke half-whispered to the figure across the phone.
"Rain?!!" The person who received the call was surprised, not playing.
Like a thunderous roar. No rain, no wind. The figure on the phone was surprised to hear Rain call her. Almost the phone he was holding was out of his grasp. He couldn't believe Rain would call him.
"Rain?! Is this really you, Rain?!!" He still can't believe it.
"Shhh! Keep the volume of your voice. Let no one listen to this talk." Rain told me first.
"Oh, okay-okay." Someone across was ready. He immediately closed the window of his room.