Loving a Second Cousin (Can't Turn Away)

Loving a Second Cousin (Can't Turn Away)
Will fight.


Dhira does not know if Bima is the owner of an online taxi application that is rife in use by most of the capital city community. What Dhira knows is that Bimasena works as a mechanic at one of the car shorums in the area nearby.


"I'm home." After breakfast Dhira resigns himself from his cousin's presence.


When he got out of the simple house his cousin Dhira saw Dirga's car parked in his yard.


"Ck. What's he doing in my house this early." Dhira asked himself, his hand gripping tighter as he grasped the bushel he was carrying.


"Dhira. I'm sorry because last night's trouble really overslept." Rega immediately spoke as Dhira had reached nearby.


"I know." Reply Dhira flat.


"One more thing, forget about our wedding plans. I changed my mind." Dhira is leaving.


"It can't be like that, Dhira we've agreed. To get married no longer hinders Mas's dream of making you a wife." Rega begins to make it clear he does not accept if Dhira cancels his plan unilaterally.


"Whatever, I don't want to marry the same person who ruined my future. And I don't want to have the same hope." Said Dhira steady.


"Say people don't ever make the same mistake, and I think trusting you back is a problem for me. I don't want to create a lot of drama if I marry you, your complicated past makes me think it's logical not to come back to you." Dhira smiled cynically, leaving Rega petrified near his car.


Is it just because last night I did not keep my promise to bring her home Dhira so angry and sulking, I have to persuade her yes, Dhira must be devastated if persuaded by him. Regapun follows the body of the woman he loves entering the house. While there Bima noticed with an illegible look.


Rega expresses his intentions to both of Dhira's parents. But Robi, the father of the woman he loved, does not seem to support him now in the way the middle-aged man speaks.


"Rega, it's not like Dhira has already paid for all the money you've spent on my daughter's education." Robi interrupted. "I think Dhira doesn't want anything from you now either. Is that right, Dhira?" Robi asked her daughter.


Dhira nodded his head. His father breathed a sigh of relief. The man still remembered the destruction of his first daughter when his wife's niece chose another girl to marry his niece.


"I buried my feelings, Dad. I don't plan on going back to the household anytime soon." Dhira is already disappointed in her former lover.


"Don't be like this Dhira, you think you were the one who was destroyed yesterday, I'm also Dhira, me too. I'm even a broken man when I part from you." Rega looked at everyone there in turn, hoping that someone would understand him.


"Yes, I believe. So devastated that you even have a child from your first wife, I'm so happy for that." Nicholas smiled wryly at his cousin's statement. He will not forget how his brother cried for days when Rega broke off the relationship unilaterally.


Rega feels only Aunt Hani is supporting her now. Even Aunt Hani was speechless when her husband and son looked at her intently.


"I'll fight Dhira back."


"When did you fight? What happened was that I only saw my brother struggling." Nicho again sneered.


"Basic is not ashamed."