Loving My Brother's Fiancee

Loving My Brother's Fiancee
42. Visiting Salwa


Abra felt Salwa's hand move. He immediately pressed the button on the bed to call the nurse. There was relief in his chest seeing the movement of the lover.


"Darling, are you okay?" asked Abra quietly. Afraid to interrupt Salwa's rest. The woman wanted to wake up.


Salwa opened her eyes and circulated a look around that felt unfamiliar. The woman tried to remember everything that had happened. He immediately remembered something that scared him. Salwa felt her stomach. There was pain there and it was enough to let him know what was going on.


"Our son's okay, right?" salwa asked as she looked at Abraham beside her. The man could not answer. He was confused as to what to say. "Why are you silent? Answer it! Our son's okay, right?"


"I'm sorry I was late to help you. I am truly sorry" replied Abraham, who was quite a surprise to Salwa.


The woman knew the meaning of the words her lover said. He was very sad to hear it. Tears dripped so hard from the corner of her eyes. Abraham felt more guilty. The man clasped Salwa's palm tightly.


Many times Abra said an apology, which Salwa did not respond to because the woman was equally hurt. A doctor entered the room followed by two nurses. The doctor examined the state of Salwa despite knowing the mental condition of the patient is not okay.


"What, miss, still hurts?" asked the Doctor who was answered only by Salwa. Not his body, but his heart. He knew no one could return it.


"Alright, it looks like all good. Do not forget to take the medicine. I'll stay first." The doctor came out with the nurse.


"I'm sorry I was late to save you" Abra said.


"Everything's happened. Maybe this is the fate God gave me. It's better than he had to be born and branded as an illegitimate child. Even if he is born later, his family is not the same as you. I don't want to see my daughter's face sad, when she gets married, her father can't be a guardian. So maybe it's better for the way he lives" Salwa said with a smile. But the tears still flow.


Previously Salwa and Abra had done USG and as a result, their daughter. That certainly makes them both so happy. However, there are concerns regarding his future as he does not have a guardian. Now God loves him more so they cannot be too sad.


"Yes, you really are. Although legally she is my daughter, but religiously I have absolutely no right to be her guardian. Although this is a painful path, hopefully this is the best for our Princess."


Salwa was crying again. His tears just kept flowing and getting bigger. "Now you better have breakfast. Come on, I'm a bribe!" exclaiming Abra while scooping food in front of Salwa's mouth. At first, the woman always refused. However, eventually the woman relented and wanted to be fed by Abra.


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"Sir, why did Abra's boss turn the perpetrator over to the police station? Why not handle it yourself? I'm pretty sure that in that way they will be deterred and no longer commit crimes" Leo said.


"You forgot who your current boss is? He's been repentant for a long time because every time he comes too he never committed a crime."


"Women can turn people into good people. There is also the opposite, even becoming more evil" muttered Leo.


"Who do you think Abra's boss is on what criteria? Good or evil?" ask Lukas.


"Yes, sure is good, dong! Fools know that, too, you sage." Leo felt overwhelmed by her brother's question. He's going out soon. The man will take Roni out.


"Just like that, it's a snack" said Lukas. However, Leo paid no heed to her brother's words and just kept walking out.


He also wanted to take a walk to enjoy the view of the city. It's been a few days that the guy's been here, every day just locked up in the apartment. Leo wants to have some fun before returning to his place of origin to continue his next mission. Meanwhile, Luke who was in the apartment got a call from his men. Immediately the man shifted the green button to lift it.


"Boss, I want to report something" said the man across the street.


"Tell me."


"Then what's the problem?"


"Ibra asked Mr. Handi to eliminate the evidence that would incriminate him later in the trial."


"You've secured everything, haven't you?"


"Already, Boss. I also sent a copy to the police station to be followed up immediately."


"Good then. Keep an eye on their families. Don't miss the slightest information, I don't want to because Ibra is trying to make things difficult."


"Sure, Boss. I'll keep an eye on them."


"Good."


Luke immediately turned off his phone. Though this is a trivial matter, but they need to be careful to do everything because it relates to someone who means a lot to their boss. The man will make sure Ibra is in jail. After that, he will collect Abra's promise.


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Abra and Salwa were chatting casually, suddenly the door was knocked on by someone and the two men entered. Who else if not Papa Handi and Mama Syakila. Abra who saw both his parents came just snorted. He was sure they had a hidden purpose.


The man wished it had nothing to do with Ibra. If that happens, Abra will never free Ibra. Even though they are twin brothers. She was determined to freeze her heart when she heard whatever her parents said.


"How are you, Salwa? How are you doing?" mama Syakila asked while putting a fruit parcel on the bedside table.


"Well, Auntie," Salwa replied with a forced smile. Actually he did not like the arrival of the two Ibra parents. His heart was still too sick, but the woman was unlikely to expel them.


"I hope you're always okay. Actually, we have something to talk about here" said Papa Handi.


Abra, who had been silent, turned to his father. He was starting to watch what Papa Handi was going to say. Until whenever the man will sue his twin brother.


"Because Salwa is fine now, Om hope you drop the charges against Ibra."


Salwa was surprised. Likewise with Abra even though the man had guessed before, but he was still surprised as well. Moreover, his father said it was like the problem that Abra was experiencing was not something important. Though Salwa had lost her future child and it also included the grandchild of Handi, but the man did not feel sad in the least.


"Yes, Salwa, pity Ibra. He's used to living well, now having to suffer. Please pity her," added Mama Syakila.


"Is Mama aware of what Mama just said? My mom is a woman too, right? How does a woman feel when she loses her child? Didn't Mama feel that feeling? Your child is only in jail, at any time can come out. While the son of Salwa is dead and will not be able to return again," asked Abra withholding anger in him.


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