
...Oh my God, I took it off. I let him go even by force. I promise I'll give it as much as I love her. I give back all my love to You because You are the owner of this love. I really believe you have arranged everything as well as possible. If he is my destiny let the universe return him to me....
Vira entered his room with slow steps. From today his life will change. No more companion. He will live alone without any friends.
The woman will still sell the house she once occupied. There are too many memories in that house. Sweet and bitter memories felt. Vira doesn't want to remember it anymore.
Vira turned on her laptop. Looking at the screen the woman's head felt dizzy. From yesterday he felt dizzy and nauseous.
Vira contacted Dewi and asked her to help him make a glass of warm tea. He closed his eyes while leaning on the chair hoping that the dizziness would soon disappear.
Raka who had just entered saw the woman was closing her eyes while massaging her forehead. The man stared without a blink. I don't know what he's thinking.
Raka walked slowly, so as not to disturb Vira. Sitting in a chair with eyes fixed on Vira.
The knock on the door made Vira aware of her daydream. He invited the Goddess in. Vira is shocked when she realizes that Raka has been sitting on her proud seat.
"Sorry, Sir. When did you come in, why didn't I hear?" ask Vira.
"Just now," answered Raka short, because the Goddess who entered with a glass of warm tea.
"This Mom, drink it," said Dewi put right faced Vira.
"Thank you, Wi. Please make coffee as usual for Mr. Raka," said Vira.
"Good, Mom. I say goodbye first" said Dewi. He bowed his head when he looked at Raka.
After the Goddess disappeared from his sight, Raka spoke up again. He asked Vira again.
"Do you seem to be unwell?" ask Raka. He looked at Vira's slightly pale face and her puffy eyes. Maybe I was crying, thought the man. He knew everything that was happening in the Vira family, from his man.
"Just a little lightheaded, sir. Maybe just lack of sleep."
"I'm sorry, I don't want to interfere. I hope whatever your problem, do not think too hard to ignore health. If you're sick it'll add one more problem, not solve."
Vira smiled in response to his superior's remark. Raka always paid attention to him. Vira recalled about yesterday's incident on the beach. She smiled shyly remembering all of that. Why could she cry on the man's chest.
Raka who saw the smile of Vira became smiling. "Such sweet," said Raka unconsciously.
The goddess just delivered coffee for him. So Vira thought Raka said that coffee is sweet.
"What, Sir? Really sweet? I've said coffee for the Father with the Goddess. Did he forget? The bias is fitting sir takarannya?" ask Vira.
"Thank God. Or do you want to replace the coffee?" ask Vira.
"No need. We are meeting about the project yesterday. We won the big tender again" said Raka.
Every percentage that Vira does must be liked by her coworkers. Raka company will always win it.
Half an hour passed Vira and Raka had been in the meeting room. Vira felt a very dizzy. His stomach also felt a little cramped, and he felt nauseous.
There comes a time when Vira will give a presentation in front of employees. He also wanted to say what they should and would do.
Five minutes passed smoothly, as Vira tried to endure her nausea. However, the dizziness he felt was so fierce. The woman's gaze instantly blurred and she finally fainted. Luckily Raka acted quickly, his superior caught Vira's body so it did not fall.
Raka asked for a meeting in the delay. He was the one who was carrying Vira straight to his car. The man fled to a nearby clinic.
Vira is currently being treated by a doctor. Raka sat waiting anxiously. Vira seemed to start opening her eyes. Looking around the white room. Raka approached him.
"Thank God you've come to your senses" said Raka.
"Why me, sir?"
"You fainted. I immediately took you to the hospital," said Raka
The doctor came into the room. She gave her sweet smile.
"Mom has realized. Thank goodness" said the doctor.
"What's my pain, Doc?" ask Vira to worry.
"It's not sick, Mom. Just ...."
"What's all, Doc?" tanya Raka cut off the Doctor's speech because she felt anxious.
"Mom and Dad, don't worry, it's not a disease. This is commonly experienced by pregnant women during the first trimester," said the doctor.
"Pregn ...?" vera asked with a very surprised face.
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