
Finally, after struggling in traffic in the mountain top area, one family arrived at a villa that Papa Javas had rented. They left at three in the afternoon and only until nine in the evening. The journey is very tiring but will pay off with the calmness and coldness in the altitude area.
"Alhamdulillah, Finally arrived," murmured Aru who had now laid himself on the sofa bed located in front of the television. Abi also did the same thing by crumbling on the other sofa bed.
Mama Kalea who saw that, just shook her head and immediately put in the luggage. While Papa Javas, he is in charge of dropping luggage from the car.
"Help Mama first," said Aru who realized the mother was having trouble dragging a suitcase into her room.
"Pig! Bring your own suitcase. Poor Mama," Pinta Aru and Abi also rose despite seeming ogah-ogahan when doing it.
"It's a shame that all the way here just want to sleep. We better barbeque, Pa," Aru suggested.
The villa they rented had two floors and four bedrooms and a bathroom. It is luxurious and like a house in general. Only, the building is located in the hills that make the atmosphere feel different.
Aru gets a room upstairs so does Abi. While Papa and his mother chose to sleep in a room located on the lower floor.
"Yes already. We're behind yuk! He said there was a grill according to the villa clerk," asked Papa Javas who chose to rise first from the sofa.
Aru was so enthusiastic and followed her papa. While Abi and Mama Kalea, still survive in the original position with the currency staring at the television screen.
"Abi?" call Mama Kalea soft.
"Why, Ma?"
"Your brother is having a problem with Brother Dirga. Can Mama ask you a favor?" ask Mama Kalea softly.
Abi looked surprised. He got up so he could hear the mother's explanation well. "But why, Ma? Is the problem very serious?" asked Abi curiously.
Mama Kalea shook her head. "Mama doesn't know. We should not forget to interfere too much unless Aru's brother asks for help. You know how Papa you are, right?" mama Kalea asked again and Abi nodded confirming.
"Papa will definitely hate and be angry with Kak Dirga if he finds out his son is hurt," continued Abi who is very familiar with the character of the father.
"Eat him, mama better not know the problem. Because Mama is also hurt if Dirga really hurt Aru's sister. My mother doesn't know who is right or wrong. But, Mama hope we can keep the feelings of Aru to always be happy with us. The way, we have to fill Aru's legs with happiness," explained Mama Kalea who slim understood by Abi.
"Abi was very happy if asked to entertain Aru. Kan Abi was also given pocket money, "Abi replied with a smile.
Mama Kalea poked her lips. "Not you, not Aru, it's the same with you. It was very good to extort Papa's money," he grumbled and left Abi still burning.
The next day, Aru is invited by his family to visit the safari park. By using his car, Aru was invited to go around seeing the wildlife that lived there.
"Why did Papa bring Aru here anyway? Aru and Abi are not children anymore" Aru protested as she pursed her lips in annoyance.
"It's okay, brother. Counting on the memory of childhood," Abi replied casually.
"You don't feel like it, if we're the one they're watching right now? Is it us who see them? For we are locked up while those who live free." Aru's question made everyone in the car laugh.
"True too, Brother. That's why there's a saying the wheel turns. Maybe, this is what the wildlife feel when it comes to being in the cage," replied Abi who was suddenly critical.
Mama Kalea who heard the conversation of her two children, just shook her head slowly. Abi is indeed amazing because he can entertain his brother well.
"Look at me, Bi. It looks like you, right?" chirp Papa Javas suddenly.
All turned to the direction where the Papa pointed. It turned out that two chimpanzees, primates that almost resembled humans, were sitting on a tree twig while looking for lice on the head of the Chimpanzee in front of him.
"Oh yeah, Pa. The front one is Aru, who I'm looking for, "Abi replied following the way the Papa joked.
Laughter was held in the car that Papa Javas drove. No exception Aru who laughs and then imbues. "Well, if it's Mama and Papa who are together."
All eyes were on the Chimpanzee Aru pointed at. Ja. There are two chimpanzees hiding behind a rock and being together. The laughter exploded.
"Oh yes. Aru is right too. If we are ape children, Papa and Mama we are also from the ape class," said Abi approving the words of the Brother.
Mama Kalea laughs while Papa Javas just throws his lips annoyed. "How dare you, call Papa Chimpanzee-like" said Papa Javas feigning anger.
"Loh! Aru's right, Pa. We are one family of the same kind" Abi chanted again to make Aru and Mama's laughter explode.
Not felt, Aru almost forgot Dirga all day because of the entertainment the family gave him. Aru also returned to laughing happily when he was near his family.
However, the laughter felt less because the existence of Dirga had made Aru accustomed. Now, without the presence of the man, Aru's heart feels empty and empty.
"Don't daydream dong, Brother. I'm trying to be Cak Lontong for Aru's brother" said Abi who realized that his brother was back daydreaming.
Aru looked surprised. Her sister was very sensitive to the people around her. Aru thought, no one would realize if he was daydreaming. "Who said? I'm not daydreaming," elak Aru tried to be strong.
A rough sigh rang out from the chair in front of him. "Forget your sadness first, honey. You have to be happy" said Mama Kalea softly.
"Did that man hurt you? If yes, tell Papa. Papa will face him," said Papa Javas ready to install the body.
Aru's eyes glazed over hearing all the family was on his side. However, Aru will not make Dirga's name until bad in front of everyone. Only Aru can know her husband's bad attitude. Because after all, Aru practices the teaching about not talking about the ugliness of the husband to anyone, or Aru who will sin.
As Aru has learned in boarding schools, if the husband drops one talaq, there is still twice the chance that the relationship is officially severed or divorced. Aru hoped, Dirga would not say that word up to three times.
Dirga is still her husband. So, Aru cannot mention his ugliness. After all, Dirga was also an ordinary man, his place was wrong and sinful.
"Nothing, Pa. We just have to be given time to think more clearly. Papa and Mama do not need to know as long as Aru is still able to carry it himself. If Aru is not able to do it, Aru must have told Mama and Papa."