Wedding Sunscreen

Wedding Sunscreen
Part 37 ~ Wedding Sunscreen



Haura, the woman was sitting in a carpen, leaning against the wall while resting her feet which felt very sore after working all day without stopping.


The woman regulated her unstable breath, rubbing the sweat that continued to pour out without being asked. Closing your eyes before finally reopening when remembering a promise to someone.


Haura glanced at the wall clock showing the number 8 passing 45 minutes. The woman patted her forehead as she almost forgot the promise with Ezra.


"Astaghfirullah, surely Ezra has been waiting for me for a long time." Haura hurriedly woke up even though her knees were still shaking for some reason.


He walked slowly out of his contract towards the fence. Haura's slow steps paused for a moment when from a distance saw the back of a man standing beside her car.


The woman was like a cuddle to continue her steps, her chest felt claustrophobic knowing in front of the fence was not Ezra who was waiting, but Aaron, the man who was about to get married when he was pregnant.


Haura's tears fell without being asked. He reneged on the promise not to cry. It was too painful to remember when Aaron told him he was going to marry again, asking him to accept being combined with chest space.


It's no one's fault, it's my fault for being too hopeful for humans. It was my fault for not telling Aaron about my pregnancy.


Haura flipped over her body, urung to meet Aaron who since half 8 had been standing in front of the fence with the mosquito that almost finished off his blood.


The woman's steps stopped when the notification along with Aaron's voice was heard.


"Haura," called Aaron a little yell.


Haura did not turn her body, she was reading a message sent by Ezra.


Sorry for lying to you, meet Aaron even for a moment. I know you miss her, whether it's your own heart or the child in your womb.


"Haura, just give me a minute!" pinta Aaron ran over to Haura even though both of them were off-limits to an iron fence.


"Are you able to get out, just 10 minutes," Aaron's pinta held the iron fence.


"Mas kangen with you Ra, sorry for not believing everything you said. Believe what you see without trying to investigate. Sorry ...."


Without saying anything, Haura tried to push the burly body of Aaron that felt warm to get away from her. Subduing his head did not want to stare at that sharp bead that had dewed.


"Mas Aaron apologized for what?" tanyanya was still down.


Aaron's heart ached to see the attitude of Haura who had considered him a stranger. In the past, before saying he was getting married, Haura still dared to look at his face, smiling despite always getting spicy sentences from his mouth.


"Haura, I'm sorry I didn't trust you all this time. It turns out that I've been tricked by Elena and Vivian's mother, I should have trusted you from the beginning." Aaron stepped closer making Haura even more backward.


"Stay there, I'm not comfortable around you. Don't touch me!" Prevent Haura.


"But I'm still your husband."


Haura shakes her head. "Nobody knows that Aaron's mas is my husband in this alley, I don't want the neighbors to go wrong. Please, if you meet me somewhere, don't hug let alone touch me!"


"Haura, do you hate me so much?"


Haura shakes her head. "I never hated Aaron, I forgave him long before Aaron apologized. I am grateful that Mas already knows everything, only there is nothing to regret, because regret can not return the words that have been thrown from someone's mouth. The wound will not heal and just disappear with an apology."


Aaron's tears just kept falling hearing the sentence after sentence that came out of Haura's mouth. Especially when the man accidentally saw the drops falling on his wife's beautiful bead.


His chest was getting claustrophobic, it felt like just breathing was very difficult every time he remembered his words and treatment to Haura.


"Why didn't you say you were pregnant?"


"Aaron's time is up." Without answering Harun's question, Haura flipped her body and closed the fence. Leaving Aaron with all the wounds that reverberate in each other's hearts.