
Randu laid his body staring at the sky of his room, Cici's words still ringing in his ears. Although he does not know who is meant, but the name of Ayana who became his target this time.
"If Cici's best friend is Aya, pity her," he murmured.
Randu woke up and sat by the bed, every problem there was no problem Randu could not let it go, let alone concerning people he knew, including Aya. Surely Randu could not ignore it and wanted to interfere. But this time he had to talk to Mahesa before finding out more.
After several hours of struggling with his brain, Randu came out of his room, afraid that Sabrina should call him for dinner.
Sabrina and the helpers arranged the food, while Mahesa and the children were in the living room, Randu came down to Mahesa who seemed busy putting on Raisya's doll clothes. The atmosphere of the night is still very crowded, the warm family that Sabrina created four years ago is successful and makes the soul of the mother envious.
"Dad, tomorrow we play again with Alvino yes," Pinta Raisya approached Randu who had just arrived under the stairs. The second meeting made Raisya familiar with Alvino. The boy who is more silent and not as ignorant as Devan.
Devan folded his hands and swept his lips, turning towards Mahesa and away from Raisya.
"But don't you know Alvino's house?" Randu raised Raisya's body, "at home there is already Devan's brother."
Raisya looked at Devan who was sitting beside Mahesa. "I don't want to be with Devan, he's naughty. I want the same Alvino."
Devan frowned, his face bent and melengos, not even wanting to see Raisya who had dared to call her. In his heart continued to grumble indistinctly.
Finally Mahesa called Bi Mimi to take the children away, rather than her business.
After making sure her daughter's son moved away from the room, Mahesa crumbled her seat eroding the distance between the two.
"Did you meet Aya this afternoon?" ask Mahesa enthusiastically.
Randu. "Mas is actually Alvino's not Aya's son."
Mahesa spouted the coffee that had just entered her mouth.
"What do you mean? Yesterday you said Alvino was Aya's son, why not now?"
Randu recounted his meeting with Cici in detail. He said what Cici said to him, although the woman did not mention Aya's name, Alvino was the main key to Randu guess.
"Cici says that Aya is unhappy, her husband doesn't love her, Mas."
Now not only Randu, Mahesa was also agitated after knowing the reality.
Ayana Mira's. A very familiar girl in the ears of Mahesa and Randu. With confidence Aya dared to join Mahesa while in college. Several times rejected did not discourage Aya to be part of the club founded Mahesa. When the cost becomes an obstacle, Aya decides to get out in the middle of the road, and at that time she works in a nightclub to slam bones for everyday life. Despite much scorn from the neighbors, Aya did not care, for her, she should be able to stand up without relying on anyone.
"What do you say, really serious?"
Sabrina came to bring David who was drinking milk.
Mahesa shifted her seat to make room for her wife.
"We're talking about Aya" Mahesa explained.
Sabrina removed the pacifier from David's tiny lips and placed it on the table. It seemed that the name had crossed Sabrina's ears, but she did not know him very well.
"Yes at that time,__
Sabrina stopped her speech as Mahesa nodded.
"Why is it with him, is there a problem?"
Mahesa looked at Randu for a moment and then looked back at Sabrina.
'It seems that the friendship between Mahesa and Aya is very close, even now Mahesa still cares for him, ' Sabrina softened her heart.
"Mas, Ma'am, tomorrow I want to start work, I just want to say the same. Titip David and Raisya."
Sabrina's eyes glazed over, whenever the names of the two boys were called the recesses of her heart were sliced and sore.
"Not ask me to take care of them, don't worry, Raisya and David's life will remain happy, they will not thirst for Mother's affection. Let's just say that me and Mas Mahesa are your family."
Only gratitude can be said, at least there are still many people who love their daughter's son like their own mother.
"It just so happened that yesterday there were some people applying for jobs, you take care of everything, and I entrusted the gold shop that was on XX street to Raisya and David, let's just say it's a gift from me to them."
"But, the store is too big, and for me it's too much."
"But not to me!" said Mahesa, "your sacrifice developed some of my efforts heavier, and that's not how much. You accept it and manage it or you leave my life!" menacam Mahesa's.
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Randu could do nothing but accept, for the second choice was impossible.
"Good, Mas."
Mahesa patted Randu's shoulder three times. Then move on to the workspace. A few minutes Mahesa came out carrying some maps in her hands. It turned out that he took some documents that he had brought home this afternoon.
Mahesa smiled when she saw the face of a woman named Aida Safitri. As bright as Sabrina, it's just that the picture has a mole on the lips, while his wife does not.
"Darling, look! She looks like you, doesn't she?"
Mahesa pointed to the picture. Randu followed the photo and then glanced at Sabrina at a glance.
True what Mahesa said, Randu also saw some similarities between the two.
Sabrina grabbed the map and stared at it fixedly.
"But she's prettier than me" Sabrina said softly, but she could still listen to Sabrina and Randu.
Mahesa just pinched Sabrina's adorable cheek.
"Don't she not your twin?" ask Mahesa the researcher. It's like there's a belief that Sabrina and the person behind the photo have a blood relationship.
Sabrina laughed softly, afraid to tease David who was starting to fall asleep.
"I don't have any siblings, from my childhood I lived with my own father and mother, after they died I left my aunt in the orphanage."
"Auntie," cried Mahesa.
Sabrina nodded.
"You have an aunt?"
Sabrina nodded again.
"At that time I didn't know for sure which brother and who, I knew he I called aunt, but unfortunately he didn't want to take me home, until I finally had to go with Mom, and I grew up there. And until now I did not know where aunt was," said Sabrina at length.
All this time Mahesa knew was Sabrina, a village girl who was pregnant out of wedlock and not worthy of love. Without him knowing his life journey was very bitter and it was felt from small.