Rain Teach Me Strong

Rain Teach Me Strong
Moving plan


Two hours already, Zee accompanied her mother and now her mother's condition is fine. Mami Janet has been allowed to go home by a doctor and Joko has taken care of her administration.


Zee memapah mother who looks lethargic and not excited. He was thinking about how about his indejoy house that he had built with great difficulty. Moreover, the house is a relic of the person who has helped him and Mami Janet has promised to continue the business Madam Lili, but... Now Mami Janet is confused to think about the fate of indehoy house. To start again must require money that is not small, while the property nothing can be saved except the car that is currently riding.


Zee rubbed his mother's back, which looked sad.


"Where are we going now?" Ask Joko from behind the wheel.


"It's just me, Jo."


Joko nodded and immediately ran the car. Arriving in front of Zee's boarding gang. Zee immediately invites Mami Janet to her boarding house.


"Mother rest first" said Zee and focused on her pillow, so that her mother was comfortable to rest.


Pity mom, but I'm happy with the burning of indehoy house and hopefully after this mother does not return to pimping. May my hope be fulfilled. Amians....


Late in the afternoon, Zee was out looking for food around his boarding neighborhood. Marshall, who had secretly come to his boarding house, could only see Zee from afar. It felt like Marshall hugged Zee right then and spilled his longing.


Thank goodness you're okay. I'm relieved now and don't worry about your situation.


Marshall kept watching Zee remotely. Even though he could not hug her, it was enough for him to see her.


Zee had already bought his food and immediately returned to his boarding house. Zee stopped his steps, feeling that someone was following him. Zee turned his body around and looked for the person who was following him.


"Is this just my feeling" murmured Zee.


Marshall peeked out from behind the wall of the fence. Once Zee has reached his boarding, Marshall leaves immediately.


***


Later that night, Mami Janet forces Zee to look at her burning house. Zee agreed to her mother's wishes.


Now this is where Zee and her mother are. In front of the burning house. It's quiet and tamaram. He looked at his house with a sad look.


"Zee, where did you start building this house again. My mother now has nothing. Important letters have been burned, only the car is left," said Mami Janet sadly.


"Patience, Mom. I told you, this is a warning for mom to quit this job. "


"Mother is not willing and sincere." Mami Janet's complaint is that she can't accept reality.


"Let's get out of here. You can start a new business that is more halal," said Zee.


Mami Janet glanced at Zee. Who himself wants to stay in this business, because his income is very promising.


Mami Janet has to leave her burning house. Along the way home, Mami Janet kept thinking about how to get money with a fast time.


Do I have to borrow from a loan shark? but...what guarantee?


When she arrived in front of the alley, Mami Janet and Zee saw someone sitting in a wheelchair. Mami Janet sharpens her vision.


"Haris," muttered Mami Janet.


"Mom... That's...."


"Impressed them. Let's get out of here."


Mami Janet immediately pulls Zee into her boarding house, and it turns out Haris and Jefry are following her. Mami Janet snorted dejectedly, seeing Haris and Jefry following her to the sidewalk.


"You guys did this!" Ketus Mami Janet, who reluctantly looks at Haris's face.


"I'm here to talk to both of you" Haris said.


"I don't want to talk to you! You better get out of here, "go Mami Janet and get very emotional.


"I'm not leaving here and I'm going to stay here until you listen to all my explanations" said Haris, who continues to try to melt the heart of the woman he loves so much.


"You know what else! Everything is clear! You cheated on me and broke our sacred promise of marriage. So then... You get out of here!"


Haris breathed. In a way that he can talk and explain everything.


If time could be turned back, that day would not have happened.


"All because of Mama and Sheena. If you hadn't told me to come home, none of this would have happened." Haris complained in his heart.


"Sister, will you keep waiting here?" Jefry asked, standing behind him.


"It seems like free brother is waiting for him. We'd better just go home, " said Haris.


Before returning home, Haris looked back at the door of the boarding room and hoped his son would come out and meet him. But it was just a false hope, the door kept it shut.


"Let's go home," asked Haris and Jefry to push his wheelchair, taking him away from Zee's boarding house.


Zee, who was peeking out of the window, sighed softly. Actually, Zee really wants to see his father, but Zee does not want if his mother is angry.


I'm sorry, Dad. I can't see my father anymore for mom's sake.


"Have they left?" Mami Janet is sitting on the bed.


"It's been...."


"Good enough."


"Mom... Shouldn't I listen to dad's explanation?" Say Zee very carefully.


"No! Zee, this place is no longer safe for us to exist. How about we get out of town. I don't want to see your father again."


"But... What about my school? Where do we go?" Ask Zee.


"You just moved back to school and we went to your grandmother's mending hometown. There we still have a sister from my grandmother. How do you agree."


"Alright, it's up to mom. If it's good for us, I'll come with it."


Zee gave up for the common good. Stupe... He is also no longer hopeful with Marshall and maybe it is time for his mother to return to the right path.


Behind all the misfortunes that have befallen him, there is a silver lining.


The next day, Zee and her mother plan to sell her car and request a transfer letter.


Zee and her mother are already at school and Zee takes her mother to the teacher's room. Zee accidentally comes to school during class, so Zee does not meet with Marshall.


"Zee, why don't you go to school?" Ask Nisa's teacher.


"Yes, because of the intention of our arrival to request a transfer letter from school." Mami Janet.


Teacher Nisa flinched and looked at her student's face.


"Is it because of yesterday's problems? Is that why you moved schools?"


"The problem? What's the problem?" Mom Janet asked confused.


"Yesterday Zee was bullied by all the students, and I as the homeroom teacher apologized profusely." It was Nisa's teacher who looked regretful.


"Zee, is it true what the teacher said?"


"Yes...."


"Is the problem the same as it used to be?"


"Yes...."


Mami Janet sighed. Why should it happen again, is it possible that his work often brings problems for his daughter?.