The Tears of Alena

The Tears of Alena
Part. 17



After traveling for a while, Satya, Alena, Denis and Rere arrive at the police station. They immediately went inside to find the existence of Dirga who had been here first.


Satya and Alena circled her gaze in all directions to find the whereabouts of the man, for a moment they saw a man wearing a blue shirt with a black jacket sitting on a chair not far from the entrance area. Soon the four of them approached the man.


"Sir Dirga," called Alena as she walked over to the man.


"Thank God you've come. Al, Lo come with me inside." The man pulled Alena's hand making everyone wonder.


"Dirga lo want to take Alena to Dalem," prevent Satya.


The man turned to his best friend and then realized if he was not alone there were two more people behind Satya who was now also staring at him. One man and one woman were wearing uniforms.


"Let's be calm they are good," said Alena seemed to know Dirga's thoughts.


"Huftt okay. I'll explain."


"Sorry, my Sat lied yesterday to Lo. Actually I met my confidant who had been investigating the case adek Lo. Yesterday he just told me that they are here and all the evidence is complete here" explained Dirga then showed the map he brought.


"Thanks, Ga. You've helped me, the people I told you to do the same and now we can get them to jail."


"You two still looking for them?" Alena asked.


Alena never thought that they would continue to look for the perpetrator, even though she had asked to stop him because he felt like a waste of time. Moreover, he was already like this if they were imprisoned would not change the truth.


Satya and Dirga stared at Alena simultaneously, they knew if the girl did not want this but neither satya nor dirga would ever remain silent to see alena who was constantly grieving and blaming herself.


Dirga held Alena's chin and lifted her up so she could see her eyes, Alena naturally looked up and their eyes collided.


"Al, horrified I can't let them go free while Lo is destroyed. I don't want Lo rich seira, who continues to be tortured because this is until he ended his life," said Dirga.


"Ga, Lo tell Seira to Alena?" Ask Satya. Because he knows very well how Dirga struggles out of his guilt due to not being able to take care of his sister properly.


"Color, Sat. I don't want you guys to also understand what I'm feeling, hopefully by helping Alena can boil my guilt to Seira," said Dirga.


Satya patted Dirga on the shoulder to give her best friend strength, she believes the man is currently trying to cover up his grief over the departure of his sister Seira. Satya turned to look at her sister's eyes that had dimmed, then embraced it to calm Alena who was sad again.


Alena sobbed in her brother's arms, her memory returning to that dark day.


"Sir, you know you still can't accept the incident. Similarly, my sister also did not accept their actions. So, please do not stop you from seeking justice for you. Big brother is so dear to you, Dek. Sorry my sister failed to take care of you." Satya hugged her sister tightly.


Satya was like returning to that time, the time where he found his sister in a state full of bruises. At that time Satya really felt devastated and angry, she did not accept her sister her future was snatched away by depraved people like them, she said, Satya feels angry with herself for not being able to keep Alena as she promised her late father.


They embrace each other's strength, Denis and Rere who do not know sit the problem can be a little concluded if something has happened with Alena that makes him have to deal at the police station.


"That's crying. We should now enter make a report, continue later if asked the same investigator do not hesitate to make the story all. Nothing is covered up" said Dirga.


"Bismillah, Deck. You can definitely get through this," said Satya.


They also then moved from that place to a special room that is usually used as a place to receive community complaints. At that place there were several officers who were on guard and there were some people who were likely visiting relatives who were there.


Dirga asked Alena to sit in front of an officer who was on duty next to him there was a lawyer who he had previously contacted to take care of this problem.


"Can I help you?" Ask a friendly officer.


"So, sir, I represent my best friend's sister who wants to report cases of abuse and abuse against Alena's sister" Dirga said.


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Denis and Rere who did not know the truth were shocked. They looked at Alena with a hard-to-understand look.


"Alena, why is Lo rich gini fate."


The two of them could only deepen, not daring to make a sound.


While Alena should not be asked how this time, even the girl did not dare to look at the officer. Honestly, the girl is still afraid of other people's views about her.


The officer smiled at Alena, knowing the girl's fear. Because there are so many victims who are being treated.


"Okay, we'll try to help. Is there any evidence of previous visums as well as other evidence?"


"Everything's ready here, sir."


The lawyer handed over all the necessary files, and then checked.


"How, Sir? Is it complete?" Ask Dirga.


"Yes, sir how?" Ask Satya.


The police officer put down the file received from the lawyer, then looked at the complainant.


"Here it is told that Alena's sister was depressed, is it true?"


"Be right, sir." Alena answered with a sigh.


"Can be told the chronological events of that time," the officer asked.


Oath by whatever now Alena is sweating coldly, her voice choked when the dark event was revealed again.


Satya knows that the state of the sister touching her shoulder slowly gives strength, she quite knows how Alena's current state must be her trauma back again.


"Sir, you believe you are strong" he whispered.


Alena nodded at her brother's words, "Thank you, sister."


Alena let out a long sigh strengthening her heart to re-route the old wound.


"Can, Sir. So look, that time after coming home from my workplace with my mom having a big fight. I knew it was also my fault for coming home late at night, but my mother kept blaming me and saying that I was the son of the unlucky bearer, the mother said that it had made the family ashamed because of a child like me."


Alena paused her sentence her chest tightened back when she remembered it all, everyone listened to the story carefully.


Satya grabbed her sister's shoulder, if only she had there maybe her mother would not have said those hurtful words to Alena.


"Dek, sorry brother," he said regretfully.


Alena rubbed her tears that came out unwilling to stop, she turned her head towards her brother.


"Satya's not wrong, this is purely Alena's fault. If only there were no older siblings maybe they had made*n*h Alena," he sobbed.


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