
Ms. Indri who got a call from the police station immediately fainted. Unable to hear the news of suffering that befell his son and daughter-in-law. His organs are as if dead. After all, it was all like a dream. Just now they were talking and joking, even Lintang had asked her mother-in-law to cook her favorite, but suddenly they had an accident.
"Yudha's car exploded. The victim is still in search, sir. We will as much as possible find Ms. Lintang and Mr. Yudha as soon as possible" the police told Mr. Radit by telephone.
That means Yudha and Lintang didn't get burned in that car. And most likely they survived.
"Did the Lintang family already know about this incident?" asked Radit sir with trembling lips. Strengthen yourself not to collapse. Occasionally see the wife lying on the bed with her eyes closed.
"Already, sir," replied the police forcefully.
"Anyway, find my son and daughter-in-law" said Radit lirih. His flat object fell, his body limp and collapsed on the edge of the bed.
O Allah, save Yudha and his wife. How will the Lion's fate be if they are gone. Don't let him lose both his parents.
Clear circles escaped wetting Mr. Radit's cheeks.
Just like Ms. Indri, the situation of Bu Fatimah is much more terrible. The woman was crying hysterically in the arms of Mr. July. Hit her husband's chest hard.
"Silence, Mom. Latitude and Yudha must have been found, Mother of patience." Mr. Juli grabbed the back of Fatimah's mother who shook violently.
Mr. Juli looked at the sleeping Lion. Can't imagine Lion's reaction if he knew his parents.
Mr. Juli rubbed his cheek and then moved Bu Fatimah to the bed. Lying the woman beside Lion.
"Mother keep Lion at home, let me help the police find Lintang and Yudha."
Mr. Juli held both arms of Ms. Fatimah. His heart was slashed to see the sadness of the wife, even now his chest feels tight to have to supply oxygen to breathe.
"But I want to go there, Dad. Mother wanted to find Lintang and Yudha," said Fatimah, her eyes unceasingly shedding tears.
"Then, what about Lion? Surely he would be sad if he knew his mom and dad were in an accident. We have to take care of him, lest he hear this news."
Fatimah nodded heavily. Even though from the bottom of his heart he wanted to come to the scene, still he had to think about his grandson.
Mr. Juli changed his cocoa shirt with a navy shirt. Wearing black pants then took a jacket, approached Ms. Fatimah and kissed her forehead.
"Mother pray alone, I won't be home until Lintang is found."
"Mom keep the promise, Dad. Do not go home empty handed. Bring Lintang safely."
Mr. Juli nodded. Leaving home with confidence.
Thirty minutes later, Mr. Juli has arrived at the scene of the crime. It's already very crowded there. Many police and people arrived. Mr. Radit and several people nearby were already at the site, including Andreas.
The two old men hugged each other. Strengthen each other to be able to stand up to the harsh reality that befell their children.
Yudha and Lintang were the only children in their respective families, and it would definitely be a great disaster if something happened to the couple.
"How, Sir? Are there any signs of my son and daughter-in-law?" ask Mr. Juli enthusiastically.
"Yudha's car exploded. Our team has gone down. Because the place is so deep, we cannot freely look for it. Maybe it'll wait tomorrow."
Instantly Andreas pulled the collar of the policeman. His anger could not be contained anymore to hear that statement.
"Father, don't talk carelessly. What if Mr. Yudha and Ms. Latang are cold. How about it rain tonight. Are you gonna let them in there." Pointing to the gorge that looked pitch-black.
"I don't agree, however tonight we will conduct a search" he added.
Andreas robs the flashlight in the police's hands and wears it on his head. Take another one for supplies. He put up a safety guard to get down. There was nothing he could think of but the salvation of Yudha.
"Andreas, it's been too late, shouldn't we wait for the police." Mr. Radit clasped the assistant's hand. Although he was worried about Yudha and Latitude, he still had to think about the man as well.
"Rightly said Mr. Radit, we should wait for the police," he added.
"So calm, I will bring Mr. Yudha and Ms. Lintang back."
Andreas uttered with great conviction.
"Be careful! I'll wait for you here."
Andreas descended into the ravine accompanied by several officers. He went straight to the point where Yudha's car was burned.
His eyes glazed as he approached the iron carcass. His hands trembled as he made sure his boss' body was not there. His chest roared violently, a shadow of Yudha always flashed across his brain.
Six years together, many lessons were learned by Andrew from a Yudha. Not only in the business world his name is known, but the way how his boss loved his whole family in a different way. Always uphold Bu Indri. Building a warm home with loved ones.
I'm sure Pak Yudha and Bu Lintang fell around here.
Andreas looked at his eyes. Turn on the flashlight in his hand. His eyes were trying to pierce through the fog-filled darkness. The place that the bush was overgrown with felt very terrible. The sound of crickets became the earpiece of Andreas until his fine fur stood up.
"Sir Yudha, Miss Latang," cried Andreas loudly. His feet began to step down the grass. His hands brushed the leaves very thick, no matter the thorns that began to stick in his hands, Andreas did not want to disappoint Mr. Radit who hoped full on him.
Almost an hour Andreas and the team on duty were at the bottom of the ravine. They found nothing. Just the occasional beast passing by made them shocked.
"It looks like we have to go back and continue the search tomorrow" said one of the team who was exhausted.
Andreas mute. Imagining the fate of Yudha and Lintang at this time, must be in pain and full of wounds.
"No, I won't be back before they're found" Andreas continued on his way to the other side.
Everyone sighed.
Staring at Andreas' back passed. They had to follow the man from behind.
Mr. Yudha, Miss Latang, where are you.
Andreas paused for a moment. Expel the tiredness that began to envelop. For the sake of a promise, he did not want to return without his two masters.