
Not getting an answer to what he asked. Emily was getting curious. Because before, Mila was always open to her. There was nothing Mila had covered up from him before.
"Mila! Tell my mom what you did! Don't make your mom curious for too long. Don't piss me off, Mila."
"Ma .. mm .. mama promise don't get mad. If I tell you what makes me happy, then mom don't be mad at me. Because it's not me. Rather, it's the people who don't like Jesika either."
"What do you mean? Talk don't convolve, Mila. Speak clearly so that you understand what you're talking about."
"Ma, Jesika is no longer in this city. She's been removed by Mama Jona aka, her own in-laws."
"What's!? Don't talk to you, Mila." Emily looks really shocked right now. But, still not knowing, he was happy or angry with the news.
A slight expression made Mila have to explain everything. Starting from the invitation that Mama Jona gave, to the request of Mama Jona to help her get rid of Jesika. But, here Mila is a little lying. He said that just get rid of Jesi from this city. It does not say that removing Jesi from this world.
"You're sure those people just got rid of Jesi from this town, Mila? Because after all, my mom doesn't want to be a good person. Because mama has responsibility for Jesi from your papa."
"Mama take it easy. He'll be fine in a new place. No need to worry, Ma."
"Well, if that's what you're saying. Mama can come with you happy. And .. happy dear. Your goal will soon be achieved. Remember with mom." Emily immediately gave a big smile back while hugging Mila's body.
Mila smiled at what she was seeing right now. She also returned the embrace of her mother with great happiness.
"Of course I'll remember my mom, Ma. Where I might have forgotten. We will be happy with our new life now. Congratulations to you too."
They hugged each other for a while with a feeling of being equally happy. Until in the end, the anxiety that Emily felt back again. She took off her arms from Mila.
Seeing Emily's worried face, Mila also felt curious. "What else is it, Ma? I've explained everything. Why is my mom still worried?"
"Sister Jaka?" Mila is putting on a serious face now. "What's wrong with him, Ma? Did he do it again like yesterday?" Even the angry face Mila showed.
Yesterday, he remembered how his brother had done it. Jaka wants to go to Wijaya's residence to talk to Jona.
Of course about Jesika. Who else? Adoptive sister who makes Jaka can sacrifice anything. Including, the life he was willing to give to Jesika. Jaka's priority is Jesika's happiness. Everyone knows that too.
Hence, Mila did not like Jesi very much. Jaka is his biological brother, but Jaka may love Jesi more than him. How to accept Mila about it.
Mila's annoyed face made Emily understand what Mila was thinking now. For that, he had to immediately explain what had really happened.
"You don't know if he's throwing a tantrum or not, Mil. But clearly, my heart is very anxious now. Jaka still hasn't come home. Her number also could not be reached. Mom's feeling is bad."
"Ah, mama don't have to worry. At most, Jaka was alone in the park. Or, at most, around town. That's what he used to do after Jesi wasn't home anymore?"
"Yes. But .... "
"Udah dong, Ma. He's not gonna be anything. He's a big one, Ma. He knows what's best for him. Well, even though basically, she doesn't know which is best other than her foster sister's happiness," Mila said in an annoyed tone.
Emily said nothing but a slow snort. After all, the premonition of a mama was quite strong. He's not feeling well tonight. That feeling he could not ignore in the slightest. Even though he had tried hard, but still, the sense of it still could not go from his heart.
Meanwhile, the location where Jaka's car crashed was very crowded at this time. They try to get help as quickly as possible even if conditions are a little unsupportive.
The day is getting late, visibility is limited due to the dark conditions of the night. Although lighting is provided, but still. At night, the view is a little disturbed. Plus, the drizzle that suddenly went down slowly but surely made the cold of the night even more gripping.