
Amara looked at Agatha's face with a surprised expression. "Gatha, are you here?" Amara asked as she rubbed her wet cheek.
"Yes, I came to see you, Mara. Now let's answer my question, why are you crying?" Gatha asked with a demanding look.
"Oh this," Amara laughed realizing Agatha's current anxiety. "I just watched a video of a ticktock showing the sadness of a mother who has to accept the fact that the child she has been raising since childhood is not her flesh and blood."
Agatha gasp. He thought the thing that made Amara cry right now was because of Rendra. But it turns out the assumption was wrong. Amara was crying for something else.
"Oh so. I also saw the viral news. It's very sad."
Amara nodded. "really
pitifully. It turns out that exams can come from anywhere, yeah."
"Yes, that's it, Mara. As long as we are alive in this world, we must feel what is called a test that aims to mature us."
"You're right. Oh yeah, by the way what did you come here for? Aren't you working?" Ask Amara.
Agatha shook her head and dropped her buttocks on the chair opposite Amara. "No. I came here to see how you are, Mara."
"See my situation? Wh-wh-what for? I'm fine." Amara's face was confused.
"Your heart is not fine, Mara, and I know it."
Amara smiled stiffly as if confirming that Agatha's words were true.
"Mara, are you still sad because Rendra never told you?"
Amara was silent for a while. To be honest he no longer feels sad but has tried to be sincere with the attitude of Rendra at this time.
"I'm not as sad as yesterday, Gatha. You just calm down. I've been sincere with Rendra's current attitude change. I believe in the best destiny God has planned for me."
"Gatha, what's wrong, do you want to tell me something?" Amara asked because she saw the strange agatha who seemed hesitant to make a sound.
Agatha nodded her head. "I just met Rendra, Mara." Give year.
"What?" Amara gasps. "You've met Rendra? Where's?"
"In his company. I've talked to him a lot. And after this, Rendra's plan is to talk to you about something important."
"What's that about, Gatha?" Amara looked curious.
"Let Rendra answer everything, Mara. I'm just passing on a little information."
Amara breathed deeply. If you look at Agatha's current behavior, there seems to be something important that Agatha cannot convey to her even though Agatha is eager to tell her.
The notification sound that sounded loud enough from Amara's phone shifted Amara's gaze to the sound source. An incoming message that read Rendra's name as the sender made Amara gasp.
"Rendra sent me a message, Gatha!" Amara showed her phone to Agatha's face.
"Let's get the message open, Mara!" Agatha urged. He hoped that Rendra would keep his promise.
Amara nodded her ass and opened a message from Rendra. After reading the words Rendra had sent to him, Amara conveyed them to Agatha.
"Rendra asked me to meet him tonight in the park near my house, Gatha." Tell Amara.
"Good then. You have to accept that call from Amara because you will get the answers to all the questions you have in mind right now."
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