Nandithas

Nandithas
FILL ASLAN'S HEART


Aslan deliberately waited for Oma and Opanya to finish breakfast. He wanted to speak seriously to the two old men.


Oma's face was still unfriendly. The annoyance he felt was not only on Nandita, but also on his granddaughter.


Why be humble to love and want to have someone who does not have the same feelings for him.


"Oma,"


"Don't talk anymore, it's enough today that you're making Oma angry!" Ketus woman with that whitened hair.


Aslan took a breath. Staring at the back of the woman he loved so much now passed from before him, stepping into the garden.


"Oma," Aslan said hello.


The woman who was sitting on a chair, facing towards the small tulip garden turned her head. But a moment later he threw away his face, realizing that the grandson was following him.


"What else? Is satisfied, right? You'll have Nandita in a minute." Ketus the woman, raised her cup. Enjoy the tea he brought from the kitchen a while ago.


While the husband did not react to anything, the man with the sideburns just stared at the grandson intensely.


"There's actually something I haven't told Oma." He said as he took a seat next to the woman.


Oma stared fixedly at Aslan, slowly putting the cup onto the table.


"Oma, something's wrong here." Aslan. He actually found it difficult to explain what he felt, and what happened.


Knowing exactly what Oma's character was like, he had to be careful in saying.


"Actually, Nandita and I have no special relationship. All this time I've only intended to do it."


I'm Aslan with my head down.


"What do you mean?!" Oma said with a flash of her frightening eyes.


"Don't always follow her wishes, Aslan. You as a man should be able to take a stand!" Oma's touch was getting angry.


Perhaps he thought, what Aslan was doing right now, was at Nandita's request.


Aslan shook his head.


"Oma listen first, this is not what Oma thinks. I'll tell you everything, but Oma promised to listen without interrupting me one bit." The man said, grabbing the grandmother's hand.


"Actually me and onty Eby, have a plan to get Nandita back on her fiance."


"What do you mean?" Throwing at his grandson's hand, Oma grew angry at Aslan. Really Oma did not understand, the two young people made her dizzy.


"So this is Oma, Nandita came here because she wanted to avoid trouble with her fiance. Nandita has a lover. But there was a problem serious enough to make them separate. But on the other hand, they still love each other. Neither the man nor Nandita, still had the same feelings for each other. Only, the stubborn Nandita chose to leave, while her lover chose to let Nandita heal her wounds. Onty Eby wants Nandita to forgive her past, but she still hesitates and tortures herself here. Then onty Eby knew I liked her, she asked me not to play Nandita who was like her son. He asked me to heal Nandita's wounds. Hopefully, if the girl does not want to return with her fiance, she can open her heart with another man, me. But on a note, I have to be serious and ready to marry her."


"Truely, I support my son-in-law." Oma's impatient voice from then on was silent.


"Don't I do what my son-in-law did?"


"But the problem is Oma, I don't want to get married for now. I'm still young, I still want to be free to enjoy my life."


Oma's eyes fiddled at her grandson's confession.


"What do you mean Aslan?"


The woman did not understand the way her grandson thought.


"If you're not serious with him, why are you approaching him? Even willing to waste your time to pick up and accompany Nandita?"


Oma shook her head. Do not understand why his grandson interfered in the personal affairs of others.


"He's not your brother, why do you care so much about his life?"


"I love him, Oma. Had I been ready to marry, I would have made her mine at all costs. But I can't yet. I don't want to get married yet. While Nandita is a woman who can not be messed with. It was onty Eby. I threatened her, if until her contract expires but her fiance has not yet arrived, then I will go with her. I'll marry her in Indonesia."


"Are you crazy?!" Oma exclaimed who was surprised by her grandson's decision.


"What are you doing? You know, it's not you who should follow him but he who should stay here. Enter our beliefs, and follow our traditions."


Oma was shocked by what her granddaughter did, unbeknownst to the woman.


"Don't be blinded by Aslan's love, you still have family to think about. Oma doesn't agree you did that. It is better for Oma to retract Oma's words to Nandita. Oma doesn't want you to change your faith and leave our country." The woman rushed to leave her granddaughter in the garden.


"Oma," Aslan blocked the woman's hand.


"Listen first. Don't mess up my plans, just a little more will work." Aslan Pinta.


"I told you I didn't want to get married. There's no way I'm gonna do that. It's just my threat, so he'll call his girlfriend."


"What if her boyfriend doesn't come? You risked too much just for someone else to be happy, Aslan," Oma seemed frustrated to face her grandson.


"I'll pull him here if he doesn't come, Oma" Aslan's gaze looked away.


Aslan realizes her love for Nandita is beginning to flourish as their closeness becomes more intense these days. However, the handsome young man did not want to be selfish. He realized there was no love for him in the eyes of the girl who was older than him. That's why, he tried to bring happiness that has been trying to deny Nandita from himself and the world.


Aslan had even figured out what Nandita's fiancee looked like, though onty Eby did not tell her in detail.


For Aslan, his love for the girl was enough to keep to himself. There are so many differences between them, which are very difficult to equate.


Maybe I'm not the one God destined for you, but let me take you to your destiny.


Loving you taught me how to take off sincerely, though hurt but lips still smile.


"Just up to you. Oma will no longer interfere in your affairs with that girl." The woman then passed leaving her granddaughter and husband in the back garden.


Aslan. He felt guilty for Oma and Opanya. Involving two older people in the affairs of young people.


"You're great, son, that's real love. Not necessarily having, but sincerely giving." Opa patted the young man's shoulder.


"Thank you Opa, but to see her happy, I still need the help of Opa and Oma to perfect it."


"What's that?"


***


What would Aslan do?


don't forget his support for Guntha ya gess


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