Wedding Sunscreen

Wedding Sunscreen
Part 20 ~ Wedding Sunscreen



Aaron, the man stepped foot into the hospital after safely parking the car. Always the appearance of the man was not far from the shirt as well as cloth pants attached to his body.


Not to mention the neat hair and show forehead, making him more handsome. Anyone would be fascinated by the visuals that an Aaron had



Although he was 30 years old, but his face did not look old at all.


The man threw a smile at some doctors who did know him as the owner of the hospital. Aaron occasionally stops when spoken to by someone.


"He said Dr. Aaron was sick, why visit?" ask sister.


"It's much better" said Aaron, but his gaze was fixed on Ezra's room where a woman had just come out.


Aaron knew the woman. Curious, Aaron approached her.


"You sick?" aaron asked his wife Haura.


Haura shakes her head while smiling. Fortunately, she was wearing a large robe and headscarf, so her stomach that had begun to bulge could not be seen by anyone.


"I only met doctor Ezra because of important business. Come!" Haura lowered her head, about to walk but her hand was pulled by Aaron.


"Can you give me a more detailed description of that night?"


"It seems like there's nothing to talk about anymore. I've said everything, but Aaron wants to believe it or not it's none of my business" Haura said without flipping her body.


Honestly, Haura was anxious to hug her husband's body at this time, but she stopped when she realized it was over. If Aaron really loved her, the man would not be angry for more than three days.


"Can you let go of my hand? I have to go!"


"Ah yes." Aaron who had been watching Haura's shoulder in silence immediately released his grasp. His heart was slightly piqued to see Haura no longer begging and explained the challenge that night.


"Do you really want to part with me Haura? But why do you say you love me?"


Inner Aaron continued to roar while watching Haura's body enter the elevator. The man let out a deep breath and continued his steps.


"You really like my wife?"


"It looks like we need to clarify something here. Haura is no longer your wife."


"Ezra! Do you want to die?"


Ezra laughed at the sudden reddening of Aaron's face. One word to his best friend, fool. Loving, but calling more on the ego.


"Haura is still my wife, she just left the house and ...."


"What kind of husband would drive his wife out of the house, Aaron? Letting the woman he loves out of the house at night without a penny. Are you sane? Why are you being so selfish about your own feelings? Have you ever investigated what happened? Have you ever believed what Haura said?"


Ezra took a deep breath to control his emotions so as not to be ignited by Aaron's folly. While Aaron himself frowned, feeling strange about the accusations leveled by Ezra. Obviously that night Aaron took nothing from Haura.


Wallet that contains two ATMs, one special for home purposes, another personal monthly money. Is that not enough?


"It looks like you're wrong Ezra. Haura herself said her ATM was gone."


"What if the ATM is not lost? But taken by someone." Ezra raised one of his eyebrows while smiling. Especially when he saw the look on Aaron's face that looked worried.


The man then pulled out the envelope Haura gave him earlier. "The money I loaned that night. Do you know what? Haura sat under a tree that was very quiet at 11pm aimlessly and without money. Do you know what it's like to be abandoned, Aaron?"


"Just look at his eyes you can guess what you see right or wrong. But you're too stupid, your heart." Laying the pointer still on Aaron's chest. "Filled with a sense of always being right and wanting to be understood without being able to understand others."


Aaron fell silent, all of Ezra's words managed to poke his heart out. All this time he had never thought about what suffering Haura felt out there because just focused and sure, Haura was having fun with her dark lover.


"Why did you come?"


"I want to ask you something about my health" replied Aaron choosing not to discuss the matter earlier.