
Sahara and her sisters helped pick some vegetables. This afternoon, he will be cooking special
sister parlors. While carrying crackles he picked chili, lettuce, cucumber, eggplant and other vegetable vegetables. It just so happens that Revelation helps while Nana is in charge of guarding the parlour.
The house of nearly twenty people was always crowded. Although sometimes the mother of the home, some colleagues, and Sahara were made to bother by the whining of her sisters.
"Sahara," call Arimbi.
Sahara who did not hear was still cool around the garden. Until Revelation realized the mother of the orphanage looking for them immediately called her brother.
"Yes, Mom?"
"Mom wants to talk! Revelation, you brought the vegetables home. Thanks to Mbak Asih, saying that the Sahara there needs to be the same mother," Pinta Arimbi.
Revelation nodded.
After the young man died, Sahara looked at Arimbi full of question marks in the head, because the growth of the Mother of the home invited him to talk without involving Revelation, Nana or others to seem important and secret.
"What's up, Mom?" ask Sahara.
Arimbi lowered his head, he let out a long sigh.
"Must be heard from Bu Kinanti, it is likely that in the next few months he will rarely give an injection of funds. But he promises to help us as much as possible. And that's not really what I want to talk about, is Sahara ready?" ask Arimbi.
Sahara nodded, "nggeh, Mom. God willing," she explained.
"On your parents, actually..." Arimbi tried to weigh, never terbesit will not tell the truth to the Sahara. However, the Sahara is a woman later when married there must be a guardian.
"Your father is still alive, he is one of the businessmen in Semarang City."
"I mean Mom?"
"Your mother and mother used to be best friends, very close. We always share whatever. Until when your mother was pregnant, your father cheated on you!"
Deg, man,
"Name Kinara, her face was beautiful. Your mother died giving birth to you" explained Arimbi.
"So actually,--"
"You still have parents. Just that I don't understand where it is now? You still have Papa, Sahara!"
"Papa?" reset Sahara.
"But how can papa cheat if after mama there is no papa no longer married?"
Arimbi nodded, "sometimes man is made aware of circumstances, sometimes also by loss. I don't know what happened after that because all I have to do is take you away from Semarang."
"Certain Mama? And again isn't Papa looking for me?" ask Sahara with teary eyes.
"Honestly, Kinara and I were helped by a nurse, so maybe Sagara didn't know where you were. The story is long and complicated Sahara, which clearly your mama asked me to keep this a secret forever. However, your mother forgot one thing that girls will need her father as a guardian later when they get married" Arimbi said.
"Lady..."
"Would you like to see him? You can hate your mother, but I'm willing to keep this a secret" she exclaimed.
Sahara swallowed a heavy salivary, she was confused what to do?
"Maybe I'd like to look for her someday, Mom! But not now, I still have to go to school and expand my knowledge. I have to be smart in order to get a decent job and help finance the home" Sahara said.
"Whatever it is, remember! No human being is born to be cast out. Either you, Revelation, Nana or the other children of the Mother. You are the most beautiful gift in my life. Trust me Sahara, no child is really thrown away for ridiculous reasons. Except for those who wanted to kill him in the beginning. Sometimes a mother is willing to lose her child for better treatment, like Revelation! Mom found it lying on the porch of the parlour, but what? He turned out to be an amazing kid, didn't he?"
Again the Sahara nodded.
Not yet finished chatting, drizzling drizzle down from the sky. Sahara and Arimbi run back to the orphanage. Until there, apparently Mbak Asih has finished cooking.
"That's so sweet, Ma'am!"
"Yes dong, thank you. Food stocks from Bu Kinanti are abundant, it was also Mas Cakra Ngabarin if Saturday afternoon wants to come here," said Mbak Asih.
Sahara frowned, "tumben?"
"Ah, that. He said he wanted to banter the staple, yesterday was only part."
"Again?" ask Sahara.
***
Saturday afternoon before the magrib by riding a motorcycle owned by Rival. Cakra to the Ambarawa area, precisely the orphanage of Kasih Ibu where the Sahara lives.
The motor drove medium, up to an hour more finally they arrived.
"Assalamu'alaikum." Two fashionable-looking young men knocked on the front door after unloading two cartons of basic groceries ranging from oil, sugar, noodles, rice and more.
"Guilandm, Cakra!" exciting Sahara.
The chakra widened a smile, another with a stunned Rival, dazzled to the point of gawking at the natural beauty of the girl before him at this moment.
"Let's go in," he asked immediately got a nod. Cakra and Rival enter, greeting the Mother of the orphanage, Ma'am Asih and the other sisters.
Cakra also conveys the message of Kinanti to Mother of the home, because the possibility of funds to be donated is not as much as usual.
Rival chats with Revelation and Nana while Cakra now follows where the Sahara is going.
"What's wrong?" asked Sahara, she was bothering to prepare food with Mbak Asih.
"Let me help you" said Cakra then took over the container with rice and brought it to the table.
Where all the kids are ready for dinner.
"Is this the first time you know Mas Cakra and Mas Rival dinner here, the brothers have been to salim not yet?" ask Mother of the parlor.
"It's dong, Mom!"
Rival did not expect that when the problems of the Cakra family were strange, Aunt Kinanti was still thinking about the stomachs of others. He increasingly salute with Cakra who want to take part in delivering sembako, unlike himself who belongs to the mendang-mending. Mending sleeping, mending hanging out or mending the way the same guy's girlfriend.
The warm dinner at the home makes Cakra reluctant to leave the place. Maybe if allowed, he wanted to stay a few days longer. Enjoy the face of ayu Sahara more freely.
"Rest first, maybe still tired! You guys sit down first let me make coffee," exclaimed Arimbi.
"Let me, Mom!" Sahara.
However, instead of resting Rival instead played chess with Revelation. While Cakra is more happy to enjoy the sunyinya night on the terrace of the home.
"The coffee" said Sahara. Put one cup of coffee in a small flatbed before Cakra.
"Tock one?" his protest.
"Mas Rival is the same Revelation, am I sitting?"
"Rival's turn calls him Mas" Cakra protested again.
"If we've known from childhood, it's strange that I call Mas, rich already old," Sahara said this time with a thin smile.
"It's like it's a bit of a smile again?" cibir Cakra's.
"Hm, that's right." Sahara widened her smile.
"Instead of me, it's my turn to be sad that you're even grinning."
"I'm happy because I still have Papa" said Sahara. " When you?"
"I am saddened by the loss of Papa, although it is actually more to be relieved, but also disappointed. You know why?"
"No." Sahara shakes innocently.
"I'm disappointed with my father's decision, he prefers a new woman in his life over me and Mama. But on the other hand I am also relieved, because of that decision my mother will no longer accept demands and poor treatment. But am I ready to lose him forever?" Cakra sipped his coffee and waited for the Sahara's answer.
"How bad Papa is, he's your father, your birth father Cakra. You may be disappointed and hurt by your decision, but trust me! It was the best decision for your mother. The problem of losing, honestly, no parent really leaves his child, ignoring his child. You will know how bad parents will not let their children walk alone.
And that, I believe until now. Even though I never knew what they looked like, I'm sure Mama sent me to this Mother's home for a reason. Even if I don't know, am I going to understand the reason or not? But I'm grateful, Mama didn't dump me in the street, Mama didn't bury me alive or agree with Papa to kill me like the viral news of the moment but Mama put me at home, where I will be filled with love even if not from him.
I am grateful, because my mother wanted to fight to give birth to me into this world, I never felt I was banished.
Wouldn't if it was, Mama would have dumped me in the beginning? Mama's gonna dump me while I'm still in her womb." The Sahara rubs gently on Cakra's shoulders.
Cakra was silent, in fact the sentence uttered by the Sahara made him feel the pain experienced by the girl.