
Huan works hard, manages his brother's company and hopes to one day return home. He worked day and night without knowing the time, even the deep sadness made him forget if anyone was waiting for him at home. He forgot the obligation as a Muslim, leaving prayers that should be mandatory to do. Sadness made his cheerful and humorous attitude turn ice-cold, even he became a ruthless person while working.
Huan did not return the greetings from his employees, walking forward not caring for anyone but the sadness that made him a selfish man, boss, husband, and uncle.
Huan looked straight to the side, looking at the photo of Kenzi, Dance, King, and Queen still standing at the workbench he now took over. He took it and looked at the face of the brother who was so missed, stroking the face inside the picture frame again made him dissolve in sadness.
"Three months have not been heard from you," said Huan, sighing harshly.
The sound of knocking on the door made him distract. "Lake in!" her word.
A man wearing a gray suit paired with a white shirt, and a blue tie stepped into the room after being let in.
"Sir, we have a meeting with Mitra Crop" said Huan's assistant and right-hand man.
"alright. Go then! Five more minutes I'll catch up with you" Huan said.
"Okay sir, I'm sorry."
Huan stared at the disappearance of the man who disappeared behind the door, then got ready for a meeting with another company and established a profitable cooperation.
The clock kept going showing the time, someone who was inside the room sighed and tried to focus. The day is getting night, the weather outside the office is strong winds, heavy rain, and lightning that continues to strike. The returning atmosphere reminded Huan of the events before his brother and sister-in-law disappeared.
Inadvertently glancing at the wall clock that had shown eleven o'clock at night, Huan began to say something when he forgot the wife who was waiting for him with a feeling of worry at home. Soon he reached into his pocket to look for his cellphone which turned out to be on the desk, afraid to call because the weather was not good made him send a short message.
["Assalamu'alaikum Adiba dear, you better go to bed first and don't wait for me to come home or worry. I can't go home because the weather's so bad, I'll stay at the office for the night."]
Huan leaned her body on her brother's proud chair, glanced to the side and looked behind the clear window. It was very clear how lightning and heavy rain came hand in hand, standing up from his seat and walking to see the outside view from the window. Deliberately opening the window to feel the raindrops drenching his face, very cool touching the skin that made him so calm.
"I hate my life!" inner Huan who went from there, decided to go to the bed that was already available in the room if tired and tired after work.
Huan yawned a few times and decided to close his eyes, hoping his days would go even better.
"Hey ..you lazy ones, wake up!" said someone who kept waking the man up.
Slowly Huan opened his eyes, looking at the two people whose faces were still faint. By rubbing both eyes, the fading look is seen more and more clear and very clear. He peeked for a while and looked at the two greatly missed people standing beside him.
"Sister .. Sister-in-law, are you here?"
"Bas ridiculous, where are we going?" Ken shook Huan's head while Tari smiled warmly at the interaction of brother and sister.
"Sister and sister-in-law go anywhere? I've been looking for you day and night for three months, but I've never had a result." Huan cried making the couple sad, but they controlled their emotions trying to keep smiling. Then he hugged the older brother he missed the most, half his soul going along with Ken's departure.
Ken returned the hug tightly. "Sorry, me and Dance just visited you. Did I trouble you?" the cackling tananya.
Huan was crying more and more in the arms of his brother. "Even you never took me seriously, brother."
"Of course, as long as I know you that's what I know. Uh, did the roof over here leak? I felt my shoulders wet," Ken's chuckling tease even more irritated Huan.
The once dramatic Huan immediately let go of the hug. "I'm being serious and don't want to joke, I'm afraid .. I'm so scared to hear people saying you're dead" he said, raising his tone slightly.
"Once again you laugh, then this fist of mine will hurt your handsome face, Brother." Huan deliberately exposed his perfect fist into the air, showing off his strength.
"My husband, don't tease Huan like that."
"Hem, you hear? Brother-in-law stood up for me, you unempathetic man."
Huan glanced at the married couple who were nearby, there was something strange but he could not think of anything. "We'd better go home, the King and Queen miss you day and night. I know that they have been very sad for the past three months, not excited about the same day as me. Those kids must be so happy to see you two coming back." Huan continued to move out of his bed, pulling Ken and Tari's hands out of the room. But his steps were held back, immediately turning his head to look at the two in turn. "Why are you guys quiet? Let's go home and see the King and Queen, I'm so sorry to see those kids especially the Queen who is almost delirious every night."
Ken took a step forward while patting his sister's shoulder. "Sit down first, there's something I want to tell you."
"What?" ask the curious Huan.
"Don't ask too many questions, just follow them!"
"Hem, okay."
Huan looked at the couple carefully, curious and also confused what they wanted to talk about.
"I want you to come back like the old Huan, and stop torturing yourself out of guilt. You have nothing wrong with me at all, but you have a lot to do because you have taken very good care of the children. Stop acting like this because I don't like her, I want my sister back to what she used to be, the cheerful, humorous and silliness Huan. I also want you to pay more attention to your wife and also her feelings, do not let your relationship stretch. I will be sad and will not calm down, be a husband and father to my children."
"What do you mean?" tanya Huan looked at Ken full of probing.
"I will not repeat my words, I will understand what I say. Stop acting like this m, because I hate it the most. Come back to being my sister I know, and live your day so well."
Huan was speechless at the long-sounding words, but had a veiled intention in them. "You say it's like you want to go far, we better go home!"
"Huan, we can't go home with you" chirped Tari who smiled warmly.
"Why?"
"We came here to see you, stop being cold and live your life as usual, even if we don't share in that happiness."
"I still don't understand it" said Huan, who was still digesting the words that were very ambiguous.
"Bas bad, time just like that you still ask. Didn't you think you were smart all this time? Then just describe it yourself" said Ken.
"I'll just ask."
"Huan, we don't have much time. Remember the message from your sister, and I really hope you live a good life without us." Dance walked up to her husband, wrapped her hands in Ken's hands.
"We have to go, take good care of yourself and everyone."
"Wait on! Where are you guys going?" Huan tried to chase after Ken and also Dance who retreated further and further, her tears fell upon seeing those two people who were waving their hands accompanied by a smile on the face. "Sister," cried Huan who immediately opened his eyes, woke up from his sleep and began to cry.
"It turns out it was just a dream, but it felt so real."