Love Poems Cinderella Mask

Love Poems Cinderella Mask
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"Why can't I fire him? Wouldn't it be better as a lesson so that he doesn't do it easy anymore. After all, Shasa can complain to her parents to get Rika a punishment."


Shasa and Abra turned to Kevin.


"Either that. Shasa has no parents and she lives in Rika's house" Abra said.


"What?" Kevin rounded his eyes looking at the girl. "So everyday you ...." He could imagine the worst.


"But Auntie and Omku are good people," Sela Shasa defended both Rika's parents.


"But do they know what their son did to you?"


"Rika just sometimes. If you're upset, "The girl's still defending her cousin.


"Jeez Shanum, are you still defending him? That woman is unnatural, Shanum, unnatural! Left for a long time can be dangerous. He could hurt you. You need to move out of that house immediately" Kevin bluntly explained to the girl. Shasa was feeling but the man was frightened. She was not willing to be tortured by her cousin again.


Abra turned to look at the girl. "My brother's right. Why are you still holding on there? Can you move?"


Of course Shasa couldn't say that he didn't have any money. "I'll think about it."


"If you need help, just say it. I'll help you, for sure" Kevin offered to help. He does not care if Abra allows or does not help him because he is already anxious to see the bullying Rika is doing to his cousin but he can not do anything because Shasa considers trivial crime.


Abra cupped Shasa's face with both hands. "No, there's a lot of people who want to help you, you shouldn't have to be sad anymore, right?" He stared at the two shady eyeballs belonging to the girl. "Mmh?"


"Yes, brother, thank you." Shasa grabbed the arm of the man who was still cupping his face.


Kevin cleared his throat. He was angry to see the affection of both of them.


Abra. "Oh, sorry."


The man immediately grabbed the girl's hand. "If you're okay, we'll go to the cafeteria! Later after that you accompany me around again. Next time don't go, away from my control, okay? Even if it's just the toilet."


The girl nodded.


Abra turned back to Kevin. "Thank you, brother, for helping Shasa earlier. I'm very happy. For there to be a brother who could help him earlier." He patted Kevin on the shoulder.


"Favor Brother." Shasa nodded his head at Kevin.


"Oh, it's okay. Just a little thing, that." Somehow he became misbehaved just because he was praised by the girl. Everything feels very special when it comes to Shasa.


Abra stood up followed by Shasa. The girl tailed Abra after the two told Kevin. They then came out.


Kevin could only clench his fists, as he could almost get close to the girl if her sister had not come. Just barely. Haaah, shit!


That night after the Maghrib prayer, Shasa accompanied the man to check the broadcast. During that time he no longer met Rika. His cousin was of course already home because his status is still training (learning).


Shasa knew there would be a great explosion when he came home. He hoped that there was Om and Tantenya at home so that he did not have to get in trouble especially he seemed to be going home late at night.


Kevin still had a peek at the two of them, Shasa and Abra, from a distance. His desire for the girl has not faded. In the end, he decided to go home faster.


Abra takes Shasa home to Rika after she finishes her work. "Thank you, all day long have helped me tidy up the apartment." He looked at Shasa doubtfully. "Are you sure you're okay to go home?"


"So soon Rika must have gone to bed, sister," the girl tried to convince Abra, as well as herself.


The man quickly grabbed Shasa's arm as the girl opened the car door. "Is it really okay?"


"Eh, yes Brother," Shasa tried to smile.


Abra let the girl down and entered the gate of her house. He hoped that what the girl said was true and that he should not feel anxious or hesitant about leaving her. He was still confused long before finally running his car away from it.


The door was opened by a housekeeper. Shasa walked in and saw no one in the living room. He was relieved, but before he climbed the stairs, there was a voice of someone calling his name. A familiar voice that he was trying to avoid at this moment. He looks.


He saw Rika hurriedly coming from the kitchen. His face looked extremely frightening as it was gathering its fury in full force. Without speaking Rika directly pulled the Shasa hijab tightly until the girl fell to the floor.


"Ohhh!"


"Lo great lo ya now, already DARE nabout me! Who do you think you are, huh? You really don't know yourself, do you? Heh! Lo it's just TRASH, you know, TRASH THAT IS PICKED UP ON THE STREETS!!! My parents are already elaming elo, but what's the payoff? It makes my life miserable like this. The basic girl doesn't know herself! Everywhere HUMANS TRASH yeah TRASH!!!" Rika tried to beat Shasa many times with her fist and the girl tried to fortify the body with both hands.


The maid who opened the door tried to break them but Rika rebuked her instead. "Lu want me to fire, huh? Go lu!"


"Don't hit Ma'am, pity .... "


"I didn't say anything, huh? GO LU!"


The maid finally left with a frightened face.


Plaque!


With trembling hands Shasa slapped Rika's face hard. The long-haired girl touched her flushed cheeks and felt hot. She's shocked. Shasa had actually dared to fight him!


"I'm your cousin and I'm not stupid! I'm not trash like you said! I listened to you because of Om and Aunt's kindness to me, but if it involves a lot of people, I don't want to hold it anymore! It is better that we live alone so that no one feels burdened" Shasa said in an angry tone.


Sure oes. Involving Abra and Kevin in her personal life is certainly not as easy for her as showing off her family's disgrace to outsiders and it is from there that Shasa rises to fight back. He does not want anyone else to get into his family problems so he tries to solve everything himself.


"good. Get out of here if you can live alone. Huh! I also don't need a trashy girl like Elo in this house!"


Shasa tried to refrain from speaking. Replying to the pain only adds to the wound. His eyes began to glaze over but he could not help but climb the stairs immediately.


"Inget yes, once you get out of this house, I don't want you to come back here again, understand you!" threatening Rica is getting angry. He raised his index finger and pointed at the face of the veiled girl.


With Shasa firmly up the stairs. The faster he climbed to the top the more tight his chest felt. He no longer cared about his cousin's nagging who still mocked him.


Shasa quickly picked up his big bag. He collected clothes and put them in a bag. He also put in other things before he closed the bag. He then rushed out while carrying the big bag.


Rika stood in front of the door while laying her waist. Shasa no longer cared about the words that came out of the girl's mouth because he knew his cousin just wanted to see himself hurt and destroyed simultaneously, but that won't dampen his resolve to get out of that house. His intentions are round. He won't be back in that house again no matter how hard it is out there. He can, he can ....


With the body upheld it steadies its steps down the stairs. It was still clear that Rika's voice was still blasting her with harsh words. He doesn't care. He no longer cares what Rika says because he will start a new life without pressure and coercion.


O Allah ... almost half a step towards the door his feet have begun to limp because remember he will really live alone. Strengthen me, O God. Strengthen me.


Shasa rushed out so that he did not fall limp inside the house. She was afraid that Rika would laugh at her struggle that had just begun. He cannot look weak. He must look strong.


He finally made it through the main door and then the gate. Her tears began to fall. But he was glad he got through it all. Now ... Where should he go?


His feet were set up in that dark night full of sincerity. He was unable to control his tears that fell one by one as he stepped away from the house where he had been shelter for two years. Untold sadness left behind memories that were also wounds. There are no memories that can make him stay in the house but he is also facing the uncertain.


"Shasa?"


The girl looked up and was surprised. Abra stood beside her with her hands full of plastic groceries.


The girl hurriedly wiped her tears.


A shocked Abra saw the girl's face teary-eyed, dropping her groceries on the floor. He immediately came to the girl. "You're fighting with Rika again right? Ck!"


"A-a-i ...."


"Not lie anymore. The more you cover it up the more you get hurt."


The girl just fell silent. Abra realized the girl was carrying a large bag that she was holding.


"You got kicked out or you ran away?"


Shasa looked ahead and tried to leave the man.


Abra immediately held him. He relented. "Yes, I won't ask you again. Now come with me .. to my apartment."


"I want to search for myself," the girl replied with a bow.


"Shasa, don't be stubborn, it's late at night! Where else can you find these night-time boarding houses. Already, tonight you stay with me."


Shasa wanted to brush him off but the man said again. "I'll help you tomorrow find the hostels you want but not tonight?"


The girl was still silent.


"Yes?"


Silent.


"I promise."


The girl sighed. Finally Shasa said. Abra picked up the plastic she had dropped there.


"What are you doing here?" The girl had just noticed, the man had just been shopping.


"I'm shopping to fill the fridge. There happens to be a Mini Market near your house." Abra pointed at the Mini Market that was behind him.


Shasa realizes he is in front of the Mini Market near his home.


The two then got into the car.