
Almost ten minutes Lengkara waited, after changing clothes he had indeed passed to the living room on the grounds of wanting to meet Bima. In fact, when Bima said that sentence, he grumbled and slammed that he did not ask. Now, he's really looking for her.
Lengkara fixed his position when Bima and the in-laws walked towards him, since then the woman leaned back while looking at the entire room, all seemed organized and Yudha's belongings in the old house had moved.
It is clear along with their memories, Yudha could decide all unilaterally while photos of them both while vacation in Bandung is still the longest there.
"Don't you just stay, son?"
That question is very sweet actually, but for now it is not at all. Lengkara subtly refused, where he could sleep on the same roof with Yudha in this state, moreover their rooms were next to each other.
"No, ma'am .. next time yes," said Lengkara smiled warmly, at times it was clear he could not behave arbitrarily in front of the middle-aged woman.
"I'm sorry, Lengkara."
That was all Runi's mother could say, she had already guessed that Yudha's move was no different from the time bomb that could not be guessed when it exploded. As a parent, especially a mother she obviously did not approve of Yudha's decision at first.
However, the stubbornness inherent in Atmadjaya actually decreased in Yudha. Now, everything is over, just sorry and hope all three are okay, that's all.
Lengkara had cried in the arms of the woman, but where possible he roared because he was tired. As he said, Lengkara did not want to sleep here and Bima just followed his wife's will.
Not waiting for the rain to subside, both of them still passed away from the house. Leaving Yudha staring at their departure, she missed Lengkara, but did not expect to be met in this way at all.
"Sorry, Lengkara .. I really failed to make you happy," Yudha said slowly as she looked at Bima's car which slowly disappeared from her eyes.
In accordance with Yudha's belief, the way to be happy this time is indeed very, very wrong. Lengkara who is currently sitting on the side of Bima is still not out of thought with the mind of these two men.
Yudha said that she was very in love, even very in love. Therefore he was worried that he would not be able to make Lengkara happy if he acted.
His mind was still not in place, all along the way he was just silent without a sound. If Bima down by the roadside is also better, Lengkara may choose to leave just like that.
The rain spots this time actually lasted quite a long time, almost an hour of their journey had not subsided either. Until, Bima chose one of the five-star hotels around there because of worry wretched if desperate to go home.
"Why stop?" tanya Lengkara stared lazily Bima who looked confused about what to answer.
"Rain, we'll go home tomorrow."
"Rain water, not snow or stone," chirped Lengkara stare annoyed with no direction.
"If I myself will continue, the problem is that I am with you," Bima replied briefly and made Lengkara sigh heavily.
Lengkara's silence lasted until arriving in the room, the woman's head was too sick due to crying so much that she chose to throw her body on the bed. It may only take a few minutes to keep him closed, but Lengkara's eyes opened wide when he realized Bima was now sitting on the sofa in front of him.
"We're roommates?"
"you reckon? I have to sleep in the other room?" bima asked frowned, yesterday-yesterday was not a problem, even last night was not deliberately hugged too safe, why is this terrible now.
"It'd be better that way, I don't know what's in your brain."
Shit, is he suspicious? If true Bima's intentions were as narrow as it was clear from yesterday-yesterday he stole an opportunity. In fact, the first night was a golden opportunity if Bima wanted to, he thought looking at Lengkara in disbelief.
"If I wanted to be yesterday!!"
Lengkara no longer replied, he chose to turn his back on Bima and embrace her lethargic body. Not wanting to argue, but indeed when he heard Bima's response, he suddenly rose in blood.
"Have you eaten?"
Not really, just breakfast not yet, but where the hunger of Lengkara, no longer exist. A moment of silence, he still chose to silence when Bima asked him.
"Kara_"
"I'm not hungry."
"Eating does not have to wait hungry," said Bima still reluctant to budge and Lengkara increasingly headache.
"And I don't want to."
"Then what do you want?"
"Alone, I want to be alone at this time," he replied closed, Bima rubbed her face rough while regretting the decision to ask him.
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- To Be Continued