
Oma Gina just received a report that the granddaughter went to Paris. Of course the old woman was so furious at the granddaughter. She is married but still meets other women. Oma Gina did not think well with her granddaughter, even though on that day she promised to treat her wife well.
"The lady's big, are you okay?" ask aunt Jeni worried.
"Do you think I've misplaced Meisya in a difficult position like this. What should I do now, Jeni. I don't even dare to show my face in front of Meisya's parents if my granddaughter's behavior is like this." Oma Gina only hopes her Granddaughter can find the right companion and she thinks only Meisya can make her granddaughter change.
"Why don't you try to tell Mr. Marsell the truth, Madam. I think if Mr. Marsell knew what was going on, he would pay more attention to Ms. Meisya" Jeni suggested.
"No Jeni, I don't want Marsell to feel that her marriage is in return. I want them to be close to the natural, because I'm sure now Meisya can make Marsell as comfortable as ever. Only he can make Marsell cheerful again when he just lost both his parents."
"You understand, Jeni. I want their feelings to be pure from their hearts. Not because of the past or pity or anything." Oma Gina thought of her grandson and wished she could change.
"I understand Madam, you're right. If that feeling grows by itself then it will be very sturdy later."
A long time ago, when Marsell was a kid. He often invited Oma and her opa while still alive, going to their old house in the village. During the usual weekend they will stay at the house which is currently used as a villa. It was there that little Marsell met a little girl whose hair was always braided in two.
The girl was the daughter of the gardener and the servant in Oma's house. They had long worked for Oma, when the Oma family moved to their town to take care of the house and estate of Oma Gina and her husband.
The quiet and talkative little Marsell meets a cheerful little girl. At first they are not familiar because their personalities are much different but if they often meet for a long time they also want to play together. Since then, Marsell has asked to go visit his new friend. Oma Gina and her husband happily accompanied.
Both of the girl's parents were happy because her daughter so there was a playmate when the granddaughter of her employer came. They often play in tea gardens together.
This is certainly very heavy for Marsell who has been most often with his op. After losing her parents, she also lost the opa.
Oma Gina, who is worried about her granddaughter's mental state, tries to get up for the sake of her granddaughter. He often invites Marsell to visit the village so that the grandson is not too bad.
Oma Gina's plan was successful, Marsell came back cheerful after a few days. Of course it is also thanks to the hard work of the people around.
"Marsell, Meisya, come here son. We'll have lunch first." Oma called her granddaughter who was playing with a little girl named Meisya.
They also approached. Their clothes were dirty full of mud, Meisya's father doused them with cold water faucets outside to clean the mud attached to their bodies.
Laughter and joy began to return. Marsell is no longer quiet.
Until one day, while Marsell was playing with Meisya something happened to him which was very fatal. Suddenly a poisonous snake came to them who were playing. Panic, of course. They are just little kids. Meisya who first saw the snake was moving towards her friend screamed and made everyone who was there look at them.
"Aaaa no ulaaarrr, beware no ulaaarrr!!!"
"Huh where is it? Where's the snake?" Marsell doesn't know if the animal is right behind him. His head and neck were already standing, preparing to attack anything that was considered a threat.
Oma and the servants panicked, Oma Gina yelled for the granddaughter to calm down but Marsell who turned and was confronted with a snake the size of her arm was terrified. He tried to retreat but ...