Our Love Is Not Over

Our Love Is Not Over
Part 49's


A few tens of minutes earlier, Pamela had reached the school of the twins to pick up her parents. He waited in front of the gate while looking at the playground he would go to with the twins later. Although his heart felt restless and anxious at the condition of Raisa, but he must still look calm because the twins must be kept away from Raisa first. Of course, because Pamela did not want the twins to see their mother who was devastated.


The sound of the bell home from school had rang, Pamela immediately smiled when she saw the twins who ran up to her.


"Aunty Lala," the twins shouted and hugged Pamela together.


"Ah, what a miss Aunty is with you. You miss it too, don't you?"


"Aunty, really" replied the twins together.


Suddenly Mia slumped with sadness on her face.


"If you hadn't picked me up, it would have been Om Ron or Aunty Lala. Why don't you ever pick us up at the same time? Me and Kia also want to be picked up by all the family. Want to play together after school."


Pamela can only smile thinly, because she was confused ahrus answered how. Raisa's twins are too smart and have high curiosity. To the extent that he likes to be overwhelmed himself to respond to both.


"Even if Mami can't pick you up, we'll take a walk today. Aunty has found a good playground. Want to go there or eat first?"


"Emang Mami ngizinin ya Aunty? Fear Mami even angry if we come home late," asked Kia.


"Remember, Aunty asked permission for Mami. Safely under control anyway."


"For Aunty?" ask Mia to make sure.


Pamela nodded while adding her words.


"Even your mother asked Aunty to take you to stay at Aunty's apartment."


Hearing those words, Kia immediately felt that something had happened to Raisa.


"Why stay at Aunty's apartment? Keep mommy herself dong at home? Kan Om Ron was out of town and could only go home the day after tomorrow."


"Yes, said Mami, she'll be home late at night. Mami doesn't want you to wait too long at home, so ask Aunty to look after you. Come ah, hunt down the many places," Pamela invited by holding her second hand. When Mia got in the car and Kia was still outside, Kia stared intensely at Pamela.


"Why?" ask Pamela to Kia.


"Don't lie to Aunty. Something must have happened to Mom, right? Story by Aunty. Kia's big enough to know."


Pamela swallowed her own saliva. He was confused as to what to answer now. If he tells the truth, of course, the twins will ask to be delivered home. If he kept lying, it wouldn't be good either, because Kia would definitely get angry and continue to insinuate him along the way.


"But only answer, but it seems difficult Aunty. Why do adults love to lie? He thinks you little boy can't feel it? We know Aunty. Please, Aunty, answer me! What happened to mom? Why did mommy ask me and Mia to stay at Aunty's apartment?"


Pamela breathed slowly. If this is the case, he can no longer lie. In the end, Pamela Mun explained the outline to Kia that Raisa was not okay.


"Will go home! I'm going home to Aunty!" scream Kia.


"No, baby, that's your Mama's request."


"No way, just go home Aunty!"


"Kia! What the hell is screaming! Noisy knows! It's coming in! For a long time, I can't wait to ride a comedy swivel," said Mia who emerged from the glass of the car that was open.


"We have to go home, Mia! Mommy needs us."


"No need to go to Aunty's playground, we just go home."


"But ... "


"Mommy needs us Aunty, not just me and Kia, but Aunty as well."


"All right."


In the end, Pamela chose to give up and according to the request of the twins.


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The twins and Pamela have already reached her front of the house. They were shocked by a car parked in front of the house. Pamela is confused as to who the car owner is visiting Raisa's house. The twins already know who owns the car. Although the two of them only visited the Gautama residence a few times, but they memorized all the car brands and license plates of vehicles in the house and the owner was Mama Ola.


"Aunty, we need to get in! I don't want my mom to be hurt."


Pamela who still did not understand just stupefied her hand rope was pulled by Kia.


They also ran into the house. It looks like the house is deserted like uninhabited, but the more it goes inside, the sound of crying starts to sound a little, Kia immediately thinks Raisa is being hurt by her oma.


"DON'T HURT OUR MOM, OMA!" yelled Kia who then ran and placed herself in front of Raisa. The little girl was as if she was protecting Raisa from Mama Ola who looked evil in her eyes.


"Me and Mia it's okay if I don't want to think of us. But, Mia and I wouldn't have kept quiet, if Oma had hurt Mami. We were fine though without Papi present in our previous lives. So, Oma doesn't have to hurt Mami if Oma doesn't like Mami and Papi back together."


Raisa wants a voice to stop Kia's speech, but Mama Ola shakes her head as if banning Raisa.


"We really want to have a whole family, but what does it mean that the whole family if Mami continues to cry and looks unhappy? I know after we met Papi, every night, Mami always cried like she was afraid of something. If asked what we want, we just want to live happily with Mami. That's enough. So, please, after this, Oma don't hurt Mami anymore. We promise we won't see Papi again after this. I'm being honest, because Mami always taught us never to lie."


Raisa was moved and shed her tears listening directly to her son's heart. During this time, he was too negative thinking excessively because he was afraid of losing the twins. He was afraid the twins would choose Edgar because Edgar had everything. Apparently, he was wrong.


Instead of being angry or upset, Mama Ola smiles with watery eyes. She is really very proud of Raisa who can educate her children well even though she always feels imperfect because her mental is not good. But in reality, Raisa actually tried as much as possible so that everything was always perfect.


"Should Oma say proud of you? Because in this way, Oma has been realized, if Oma can not lose you and does not want to lose you. Thank you for making Oma feel no remorse for the decision that Oma has taken."


Kia was immediately confused by what Mama Ola said. This was the first time she had gotten a good reception from Mama Ola with a smile, unlike her usual flat gaze.


"Mi?" Kia called Raisa.


"Your dear Oma's embrace" said Raisa.


Mama Ola stretched out her arms, waiting for a hug from her two grandchildren. In the end, the twins hugged Mama Ola and there Mama Ola cried as she felt immense gratitude.


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