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Aunt Amelia's Past



"What does aunt have to do with this guy?"


Dira showed a photo of Baskoro that he found in the drawer of the villa room they occupied.


A photo of Amelia and Baskoro, Dira's father.


"He's Baskoro, he's my husband."


"His husband? Baskoro Aunt Amelia's husband?" Dira was surprised by what he heard.


"Dira, why are you, honey, confused?" Amelia holds Dira's shoulder, looking like a confused person while looking at Amelia.


"Tante knows a woman named Utari?" Dira looked at Amelia's face.


The deg!


Like lightning shaking. Amelia gasped at the name of the woman called by Dira.


"Dance, that's Mama Dira Aunt. And the man that Aunt said the husband was Papa Dira!"


Like being struck by lightning, Amelia did not know how God intended her to meet Dira until now she herself brought a child from her honey.


Amelia took her hand off Dira.


Amelia didn't know what to say.


Amelia looked down at the beach and took a deep breath and exhaled slowly.


"Tari, Mama Dira is dead Aunt. Dira himself never considered Baskoro as Papa Dira. Because she's an aunt, Mama's dead! Dira stared while holding back his tears.


"Dira, have you known all along that Papa you have a wife other than your Mama?" Amelia looked down at Dira's face.


"Dira only knew, he always told Mama, that Mama was only a tool to be able to have offspring, because he could not have children from his wife. And that's all Dira knows!" Dira stared intently at Amelia.


Amelia's cry broke upon hearing Dira's speech.


How heartbroken a wife is when she hears her husband clearly tell his flaws to others.


"Tante knew Mama was sick from giving birth to Dira until the time before her death Mama waited for the presence of the bastard but she never came! And only now does he want me to exchange for him by selling me to a businessman named Max so that his company does not go bankrupt! I hate her Auntie! Hate it!" Dira shouted, the tightness in his chest burst out no longer he could bear.


Seeing Dira get out of control, Amelia carries Dira in her arms.


Amelia could feel the pain of Dira's heart.


However, he himself felt how Baskoro who had been with him had never sincerely loved him.


Amelia's marriage to Baskoro was the result of an arranged marriage.


Baskoro married Amelia because she wanted to rule Papi Amelia's treasure.


Amelia herself did not love Baskoro at first but all the seduction and kindness that Baskoro showed was just deceit.


After Baskoro successfully marries Amelia, Baskoro begins to show his true nature.


Moreover, when Amelia was convicted doctors could not have offspring.


Since then, Amelia was openly tortured by her birth and mind by Baskoro.


The climax of Amelia and Baskoro's quarrel when Amelia learns secretly that Baskoro is remarried until the birth of a child.


At that time Papi Amelia heard until suddenly had a heart attack and died.


Amelia herself never found out who Baskoro's woman and daughter were.


Amelia's heart was already sick of all Baskoro's deeds.


If asked why Amelia survived on Baskoro, because Amelia wanted to keep her papy relics at least she could know the company of her papy relics that had been taken over on behalf of Baskoro.


"That's Dira. What Auntie told you is true. Your aunt and mother are just women who are victims of Baskoro. We're both women who have sincere love but love the wrong man." Amelia rubbed the tears that fell on her cheek.


Dira looked at Amelia. For a moment he could see that Amelia also suffered the same with the late mother Dira.


"So Aunt ran away from that guy too?" Dira asked.


"He wouldn't care if I was or wasn't at Dira's house. All he cares about is my property and my Papi's company. There was never any love for him." Amelia's eyes glared at the beach as if a soothing gust of wind was caressing and providing comfort.


"At that time he came home, saying that he would invite his daughter to stay at home, for that Aunt chose to leave the house. Because Auntie thinks she already has what she wants, for that Aunty left because Auntie felt it was enough and she no longer needs Auntie." Amelia held back her tears, but they without permission flowed down her cheeks again.


"I used to think that he left Mommy and I because he preferred his family and his wife but" Dira did not continue his words.


"He loves only wealth, wealth and himself! He could not see the affection and love of those who were sincere to him." Amelia now looked at Dira taking Dira's hand holding her tightly.


"Dira, do you want to be with Aunt to teach Baskoro a lesson? Aunty used to be alone, but now there is you, Aunty seems to have the strength to be able to fight back our rights as women who have been stepped on by her." Amelia looked at Dira's face.


"I mean Auntie?" Dira tried to guess what Amelia had in mind.


"You Baskoro sold you to a businessman named Max to save the company from bankruptcy. We'll take the company back from Baskoro's hands. How's it?" Amelia asked Dira to work with her.


"To be honest I don't trust Auntie yet, what good is it that I helped Auntie, I don't want to be betrayed!" Dira takes a suspicious look at Amelia.


"Come with me. And you can see for yourself whether I tricked you or not."


Amelia invites Dira back to the Villa to show her something.


"My papi used to leave this for our son. If Baskoro and I have a child then this will be his."


Amelia presented a will that read a number of deposits in the Bank of Singapore that can be disbursed if both have children.


"Be my daughter, and you will have this. Fight Baskoro. You can use this to teach him a lesson."


Amelia handed over the will in her hand to Dira so that Dira would read it herself.


Dira read what was written there.


"You don't have to worry I'll take it. We'll have the show take care of everything. And you we'll make a deal, that I won't demand what's rightfully yours Dira."


Dira doesn't see the lies in Amelia's eyes.


"Okay, I've accepted Aunt's offer. Let's both have a deterrent effect on Baskoro." Dira with a hateful look recalled Baskoro.


"Dira, Auntie does not want you to hate Baskoro too much, because after all, his blood flows in your body. What Aunt wants from our plan is to make Baskoro realize that all his actions are wrong and that he has hurt the woman in his life. After all, he is your father, your biological parents. If you marry Baskoro, you have the right to be your guardian." Amelia straightened out their intention so that Dira did not hate Baskoro who incidentally was her father.


"Does Aunt still love him?" Dira looked at Amelia's face.


"From the first time I saw her kindness, my Papi and I fell in love with her attitude. We never looked at who he was or where he came from. Therefore my papi and I accepted Baskoro to be a family and I was willing to marry him. But I did not expect our sincerity, love and affection to be reciprocated with tubal water by her. So, I just want to restore him to be a good man, like Baskoro I first knew." Amelia clearly answered Dira's question.


"Let's do Auntie."


"Then call me Mother. Because ever since you signed this will and accepted it you've officially become my daughter!"


Dira nodded in agreement.