Mohabbat

Mohabbat
Refusing


"What do you remember?" The goddess asked after a moment of silence.


The middle-aged woman looked at the son's face which turned moody after her eyes sparkled brightly.


Dareen smiled not wanting her mother to know the problems between her two children. Let him keep it to himself because the Goddess trusts the Cakra so much.


"I've remembered everything, how we used to live in harmony and happiness. I remember everything, ma'am," she answered lying.


The goddess smiled bitterly at Dareen's words, her eyes twisting in all directions. The house he once bought by credit, the house that bears witness to the journey of their lives. Now, it becomes the darkest and worst place in life that he does not want to visit in the future.


The goddess sighed, she lowered her head to hide the sadness from her son. Dareen was silent while looking at the face of the Goddess who turned sad.


"Mom wants to get out of this house. I no longer want to live in a place where I will always be imagined tonight. I want to get out of here," said the Goddess as she rubbed the corner of her watery eyes.


It feels hot skin of his face to spread to the eyes. His heart also churned, boiling immeasurably.


"Mother stay with us alone, Daisha will definitely accept Mom," said Dareen asserting his mother's wishes.


Hearing the name Daisha called, Dewi raised her face with both eyes widened. Unconsciously his head shook, not refusing, but he was too embarrassed to have to live with a daughter-in-law he did not admit.


"No, your wife must hate you. You know for yourself I always looked down on him, insulted him, for sure he wouldn't accept Mom. There he's going to plan revenge against Mom. No," reject Dewi while turning away from Dareen.


The man sighed, folding his lips while thinking where to take Mom?


"Where do you want to live?" tanya Dareen gave up because she couldn't find the right place for her mother to live.


"Mother will stay at Aleena's house until word of your sister comes. Where do they take their chakras? Why haven't the Bardys found them yet?" said Dewi remembered his eldest son who was brought Areta some time ago.


Since their departure, not a day has come the news of Cakra. Whether dead or alive, where is the body? No one knows, even Dewi has made a report to the authorities to handle the case of Cakra kidnapped Areta.


"I don't know where my sister is either, Mom. To this day I have not heard where the woman took her sister. Hopefully, brother is fine," said Dareen glanced sharply at his mother who continues to worry about the brother.


It was not like praying for the good for the man who planned to kill him. Now he understands Daisha's remark that he will regret having defended Cakra and not trusting his own wife.


Dareen smiled remembering, Daisha is never wrong. Whatever he does is always based on careful consideration. All well planned and perfect so minimal to experience failure in every mission he runs.


He regretted not defending her at the time and let Areta take him. From that moment on, she will still trust Daisha.


"Yes, tomorrow I take Mom to her house. I hear he's still in the hospital right now" said Dareen, following his mother's wishes.


The goddess shook her head again, Dareen frowned inexplicably.


"Mom wants to go to her house tonight, she's home and now she's home. Send me tonight too," Pinta Dewi very much.


Dareen sighed, he nodded slowly without refuting. The clock has shown at three in the morning almost before dawn. He stood up and helped the Goddess stand up.


"Mom want me to pack clothes?" tawar Dareen's.


"No, I'll just buy it tomorrow afternoon" replied the Goddess unwillingly to bring anything from the house.


On the way, silence greeted the two. There is no meaningful conversation between them. The goddess prefers to face the window, staring at the lights that glow along the way. Dareen himself was busy thinking about his wife at home alone, as well as about Cakra who was so unyielding to him.


He sighed, his gaze focused forward before glancing at the Goddess who was quietly wiping her eyes.


"Mom sure you're going to Aleena's house? Not just come with me?" tanya Dareen confirmed her mother's decision.


The goddess flinched, not taking her eyes off the line of trees standing firmly on the street.


"No. You will stay there for a while until your heart is completely calm. I need friends, and only Aleena can I make friends now to pour out my heart," replied the Goddess in no way mentioning Daisha by name.


Dareen sighed, annoyed actually. Why does the Goddess hate Daisha so much? In fact, she is a good woman and can always entertain when upset struck. They need time to get to know each other. After getting to know each other, maybe Dewi will realize how Daisha is a good friend and listener.


The car entered Aleena's residential area. Almost no one was outside the house. Of course, dawn has not even come yet. There will be no humans outside the house.


Car pulled over outside the gate of the mansion, Dareen got down and asked the gatekeeper for permission to meet with his master. He was well received because the Goddess was the in-law of the master's son.


The door was knocked, and the assistant who had been awake opened the door. He allowed the two to enter, telling Aleena about the arrival of the in-laws to his house.


"What's? My mother-in-law? What's he coming here for?" ketus Aleena was not happy to hear the coming of the Goddess.


"I don't know, Miss. Madam Dewi asked me to bring her together with you. He said it was important," the assistant replied while bowing his head.


Aleena snorted, annoyed that her sleep was being disturbed. He brushed the blanket down violently, while getting out of bed. He fell asleep comfortably after a few days in the hospital.


With a stomping step, Aleena went down the stairs. His face was unsightly.


"Aleen! How are you doing, son? Forgive me for not knowing if you had a miscarriage" exclaimed Dewi as she hugged her daughter-in-law.


Aleena was unmoved, too fed up with the family. He no longer wants to be in touch with them, and will no longer wait for Cakra to get back together.


"I'm good, why come here?" asked Aleena in a tinge.


Dareen flinched, he glanced with a frown from his seat seated.


The goddess took off a hug, surprised to hear the unfriendly tone of her beloved daughter-in-law.


"I-iya .. forgive Mom, but may I stay here with you. I'll take care of you until you recover" the goddess's pinta stared at the son-in-law's sharp bead.


Aleena glanced cynically, from the look in her eyes implying if she did not allow the Goddess to stay with her.


"Can't! And I don't need a nurse. Go, I still want to sleep," fierce Aleena turned around unconcerned at the cry of the Goddess pleading with her.


Dareen flinched in annoyance, but he let Dewi realize that Aleena was not a good daughter-in-law. The woman was crying, now where should she go?


At that moment, Dareen moved and grabbed his shoulder. Bring the Goddess away from the daughter-in-law's house without saying goodbye again.


Where am I supposed to go?"