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Marva distracts her from the month-end notebook, then grabs the phone that rings. He touched the green button. The number is not listed in the contact, but her instinct says she should take the call, "Hello,"
"Mr Marva, we're from the police. Your son Narra is with us at the police station. Come quickly. Your son is looking for his mother." Marva stiffened hearing the caller's call.
"This means?" marva's answer is still confused.
"Mother quickly come here, Narra got lost on the trip earlier." That's right her daughter's voice. Immediately Marva cleaned the table and then headed to the address of the police station that she received through a short message from the penelopon.
The car drove at high speed, but the woman's driving ability was beyond doubt. He remained safe
His eyes were fixed on a shivering body figure who immediately ran to embrace his mother. The girl sobbed in Marva's sling. Marva patted Narra's back rubbing him so that the girl would stop crying.
"Honey this is Mother. Be calm. You've been with Mommy, baby." she whispered in Narra's ear. Hearing that Narra began to wipe away her tears, then sheathed her head into the dizzy neck of her Mother.
"Mom, please sit down. Let us explain everything" Marva sat on a bench provided by the police. I held Narra on his feet. While the little girl kept quiet.
"Looky ma'am. Narra came to this place, his clothes wet in the rain, not wearing any foot excuse at all, Narra's body smelled of rancid. Then we cleaned Narra's body, "this police explanation surprised Marva enough. He stared at Narra's bead late. There were tears in the corner of the little girl's eyes.
"Why did my son get this far, sir?"
"According to Narra's story, he got lost not knowing the way home. Narra said he was sitting together with his father in the park but his father just left after receiving a call from someone. After that, Narra did not see his father again. Narra walked for miles alone in the rain, until he came to our place." Marva holds back the emotion of knowing that Handi left her daughter just like that.
"Narras. Look Mother, son," Marva raised Narra's chin to her face. Marva smiled sweetly stroking Narra's hair. The bead was still afraid of being afraid of returning Marva's gaze.
"Try telling Mother why Narra has come this far," indeed Marva had heard the explanation of the man sitting before her. But what's wrong he wants to hear the story straight from Narra's mouth. Marva develops a smile again dispelling Narra's fear,
"Let's tell me, Mother." he again persuaded.
Narra grabbed the sleeves of his mother's shirt. The eyes began to look glass up to Mother, her mouth began to open to talk. "So Dad took Narra out on the road of safety, but Narra was left alone after he received a call from someone" a shrill little girl's sobbing filled the police station's silence. "Narra's been waiting for you for a long time. Because Narra was bored, so Narra tried to find a way home until it rained. Fortunately Narra had memorized the number of Mother so Narra asked the police father to call Mother," his voice broke still sobbing in the lap of Mother. As she felt her mother's warm belain, Narra continued her sentence. "Mother. I was scared just now. The lightning was the same as the sound of lightning that night when Mother did not sleep with Narra, the wind almost blew Narra's body, Narra's sandal broke off because it was submerged in puddles."
"Mother's Hugs, Son." Marva pulled Narra's body to hold her. Narra's sobbing voice muffled in his arms.
Yesterday night, Handi met Marva in their room,
Ask permission to take Narra the way of safety. Really that night he felt happy, with the intention of Handi himself finally Narra can spend the weekend. Of course Marva allows that. Even without her. But at least Narra already felt sitting alone with Handi.
But it's actually today. Marva again swallowed a sense of disappointment, Handi could not be trusted to take care of her own child. Narra has to feel the rain out there.
This is the first time Handi brought Narra out, precisely the man was not responsible as a parent.
"Mother's daughter is incredibly smart. He boldly came to the police station and memorized his parents' cell phone numbers. You're really lucky to have a kid as smart as Narra." Marva smiled kindly hearing the compliments from the police earlier.
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"Mahhkk!" Handi hit the steering wheel frustrated, his appearance is no longer care. The car had been driving around all corners of the city looking for the whereabouts of his daughter Narra.
But no, the girl he did not find.
And his stupidity again, he had no photo of Narra at all, the person he was asking about, did not understand Narra's characteristic features. He is confused now.
"Hello. Hows it? Has my son been found?" Handi Langaung railed against the question for the man who was calling her number.
"I'm sorry, sir," replied the man across the street in fear.
"Ah, fuck!" The connection was unilaterally cut off. Handi hit the steering wheel again hearing an unsatisfactory answer from her man.
"Aihh you're a bad father, Handi." wrote Handi to himself.
It is still clear in his memory how happy Narra was when they were sitting together on a park bench. Cleans the brown residue from Narra's cheeks, feeding Narra ice criem. Narra's smile made him feel warm in his heart. But it happened a few hours ago.
Now that he had done so, he had forgotten his daughter for a very long time.
Franda's parents contacted Handi asking her to transfer money for Franda's medical expenses. Yes Handi promised to pay for half the woman's treatment as a sign that she still loves Franda. It was precisely that call that made him forget Narra.
Sandy let Narra wait too long. And look now, Handi lost Narra. Though yesterday He had calculated everything carefully, that is what he gave himself to bring Narra out.
Reaffirmed. Time was just like that because of his selfishness.
Stand up..!
Quickly he opened the incoming message from his phone. He was amazed to read the message;
Marva: I'm waiting for you at home, Narra is with me.
Handi could guess this message was written in anger. Marva doesn't usually call him 'you'.
What should he say when he gets home? not against Marva, but Narra, her daughter must hate her even more.
"Relax Handi, all you can deal with." The monologue itself, then turn the car engine passed away.
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