The Underrated Online Writer

The Underrated Online Writer
Sean



“You've stuck it well, Vi?” Amira asked but got no response from the interlocutor.


“Vi, Revi.” Amira waved in front of Revi making Revi gasp in shock.


“Eh yes, sis. What's up?” Ask Revi gelagapan.


“You know him?” Amira asked after looking at the direction of Revi's view. As it turned out, Revi did not move as he looked towards Glen and Wulan.


“Slightly, sis.” Revi said timidly.


“Kak Revi!!!!!” Wulan ran towards Revi with a doll they bought from above.


Wulan and Revi embrace each other like brothers who have not met for a long time.


“How is it, bang?” wulan asked after hugging each other with Revi finished.


“ya want how again, he is already here.” Glen said.


Amira is confused by what is happening in front of her. They act like they know each other but Amira doesn't know.


“You know each other?” ask Amira at the end.


“This is the candidate bang Glen, sis.” Wulan without stale bases.


“Seriously? The revi? Bang Glen?” tanya Amira did not believe.


Glen nodded so did Revi who nodded timidly.


“How can it?” tanya Amira did not believe what she saw.


They still want to chat but there are already customers stopping them. Amira has to serve the customer and let Revi out with Glen who is none other than the candidate while Wulan chooses to help Amira in the store.


Neither Wulan nor Glen knew if the store belonged to Amira they knew Amira was just a worker at the store.


***


“Mother should be rukiah as soon as possible, well. Poor Amira's out there. In fact, she went to work with her two children, well.” Damar felt sorry for Amira. He doesn't know if what his friend told him about Amira is wrong.


Amira instead came to work with her two children but she only came to open a job vacancy that happened to be in thesis season so she decided to open a store with her employees and her two domestic assistants.


“Where does he work?” asked the father to feel sorry for the Princess who was once a golden child in his family.


“In the campus front shop, well. Sean said Amira went to work with her son. The store was just opened still lacking employees. Amira must be very troubled now.” Damar pity.


Sean is his friend who teaches at the campus where Amira's shop is located. Coincidentally, Sean wanted to go to an ATM near the store where Amira worked. Sean saw that and took some pictures showing Amira holding a child while serving customers.


Once confirmed, it is true. Amira serves him as an employee and customer. Amira does not recognize Sean because she does not pay attention to her brother's friends who come to visit the house so Sean can easily ensure Amira as an employee there.


After sure, he sent the pictures he managed to take to Damar. Sean is also so sorry for the single mother who raised two children herself. He knows a little about what happened to his family.


In the past, when Damar was married, Damar asked Sean for help to monitor Amira. He was asked to ensure Amira's safety. Although at that time Damar cuek, can not be denied that he was so dear to his sister, especially when it came to his marriage, Amira is still in a state of old pregnancy.


Damar could not imagine how difficult Amira's life was after leaving her home. Although Damar knew Amira had income from writing it, but he was worried that Amira did not concentrate on writing until she could fail the payday.


“Try you contact Haji sir, can Pak Kiai come asap?” said the father to Damar.


With hope, Damar contacted the judge he hoped Mr. Kiai would come soon to help cure his mother.


Damar doesn't know, Amira's out there not in trouble. He even had two personal assistants of his own who could ease all of his work. She was also not the shopkeeper Sean had told her about. Instead, he was the owner of the shop where Amira worked there.


After being contacted, it turns out that Mr. Kiai will come in a week. Damar can't wait for next week to treat his mother. His mother also wanted to be treated by Mr. Kiai because he also pity and miss his son.


He thought about his son and grandson but when he met his Innate wanted to be angry constantly. He was eager to control his anger when he saw Amira but could not at all. Dinda's mother is almost crazy to control her emotions that can't be at all.


Dinda's mother had tried by waking up to night prayer, reciting as well but still could not. I don't know how else he's trying to get back to what he was before. She also longs for the harmony of her family as before, especially now that she has two adorable grandchildren.


Thinking of that, Ms. Dinda to the point of crying roared made Damar and Susilo who were in discussion run towards her. They saw that Ms. Dinda was crying while pulling her hair like a frustrated person.


“Bu, what's up, Bu?”


“Why, Mom?”


Ask Damar and his father at the same time. They pulled two of Ms. Dinda's hands from her head. If left, maybe Miss Dinda will pull her hair out.


“Mommy was wrong with Amira. I sinned against Amira, I want to see Amira. Mom would like to apologize.” Said Miss Dinda in her tears.


Damar and his father looked at each other. They smiled happily to see that Miss Dinda was going to apologize to Amira. That means, his mother is conscious.


Damar rushes to call Amira by phone. He'll give it to his mother


After being picked up, he gave his cell phone to his mother. Instead of talking, his mother cried and then in the end it remained the same. He can't control his emotions, in fact, Damar's cell phone is a victim. The phone was thrown in any direction by his mother.


After not seeing Amira again, Miss Dinda cried. He still cannot control his emotions. If he saw Amira's face for a second, he might have been angry again even worse.


Finally, Ms. Dinda chose not to see her son's face again but she did not realize if the one she threw was Damar's phone. After throwing a cell phone, Ms. Dinda cried uncontrollably. He's like a crazy man now. Hair disheveled and crying roaring.


Neighbors who heard it came. They thought that nothing had happened at Mr. Susilo's house because Bu Dinda's cry was like the cry of a lost person. Bu Dinda's cry was like one crying in front of a corpse. Although it is forbidden to cry roaring, but in the village of Amira there are still many who cry roaring if they lose relatives. The neighbors knew what was going on in the house.