Sharing Love: The First Wife's Pilu Story

Sharing Love: The First Wife's Pilu Story
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Month after month Randu passed without his beloved wife, now he must return to explore the world for the sake of his two children. Today Randu brings Raisya and David to live again in his house, a house full of memories with his wife, and the house that became his port after marrying Arum. Home, where he knows Arum's figure more deeply and home where he must feel a deep heartbreak. 


His arrival was greeted by Bi Nori and Bang Didin, the maid and driver who guarded the house. Not without reason Randu stayed at Mahesa's house, because since being convicted of having a deadly disease, Arum migrated in the house of his best friend and entrusted his two children to the friend. Randu also did not want to dissolve with the problems that befell him. 


"How are you, Aden?" Bi Nori approached Randu who was still staring beside the car. 


"Good, Bi.'' Randu stared at his mansion, a gift for his wife on his wedding day. Despite living in Mahesa's house, Randu still occasionally visited Bi Nori, only at that time he was not ready to live there.


Randu calms his chest that began to rumble, it is undeniable that in his heart he still does not believe if his wife is dead, but that is the reality of his life. 


With a giant step Randu opened the main door while saying his greetings, the room that was addressed first was the room. Just as when he left the house, nothing changed, the wedding photos and the togetherness were still neatly lined up to decorate the place, and some were adorning the walls. 


Randu grabbed the photo on the nightstand and stared at it fixedly. Suddenly his tears fell right on the cheek of a smiling image of Arum. 


"Although you've left, but I assume you're still here." Randu sat on the bedside, kissed the picture and placed it on his chest. 


"Ndu," Mahesa's voice in front of the door. 


Randu wiped his tears and returned the photo and approached Mahesa. 


''Yes, Mas. What's up?" 


Mahesh drew her lips close to Randu's ear and whispered. 


Aya and Sabrina just stared at the two from the dining room, no matter what they were talking about, only God knows.


"All right, I'll do my best."


Mahesa patted Randu's shoulder three times. "Don't be sad again, there's a meeting there's bound to be a farewell. You have to be honest with all of this. Whatever the course may be God has planned a more beautiful."


That's what Randu expects from the closest people, encouragement, and It was obtained from the Mahesa family, repeatedly Mr. Yudi also gave encouragement to him to become a stronger figure again,  for indeed a calamity is a test for His obedient servant. 


Randu and Mahesa approached Aya who was busy arranging food at the dining table, unlike the old days who were always barbaric, this time Aya felt a little awkward with the two men. 


"Ay" call Mahesa. 


Aya looked at Randu and Mahesa Alternately.


"From today you can help Randu take care of Raisya and David?" mahesa asked seriously. 


On the one hand, Aya was happy to be trusted to be the caretaker of the two boys, but on the other hand, Aya felt that she was not ready to carry the trust that Mahesa gave.  Silent for a moment, Aya did not accept Mahesa's request. 


"You don't worry about money, I'll pay you double what you do now" Randu said. 


"Good, why didn't you say that earlier? You know, I agree immediately." Aya nudged the arm of Randu who was standing beside her. 


After Randu left, Aya went to the bathroom. He looked at his face from the mirror. 


"Yes, until whenever you are just a friend, do not expect more, because you will not be able to replace Arum. You're not a pious woman like Randu wanted," monologue. 


Aya washed her face, removing the streak of sadness on her slightly gloomy face to re-interact as usual. 


Aya returned to the living room with Sabrina and Raisya. 


"Mbak Aya, Raisya would like to be accompanied, Ma'am."


"OKAY… "


Aya sat down and started to open the book of Raisya which was stacked on the table. 


Slowly having Raisya's eyes closed in Aya's lap, Sabrina could only smile tidying up her haired child covering Raisya's forehead. 


While in the workspace, Randu and Mahesa did not talk about office problems, but personal problems.


Just last night Aida became Sabrina's twin sister, Mahesa felt uncomfortable with the presence of the woman and according to Mahesa Randu can overcome it.


"Then what should I do, Mom?" 


Mahesa massaged the base of her nose, she did not understand how to behave with other women. Moreover, his wife's brother who certainly can be a full defense. 


"Ask Aya, she knows. He is also intelligent and often faces women like that."


Randu got up from his seat and walked out of the room. Staring at her from afar Aya had just come out of her daughter's room. 


"Yes," call Randu a little scream. 


Aya turned her head towards the source of the voice then pointed at her chest. 


Randu waved his hand giving Aya code to approach. 


"What's wrong? Raisya's asleep, I want to go home."


Randu pulled Aya's hand and took her to the study. 


Upon arriving inside, Aya looked suspiciously at the two men sitting in alignment, as if Aya caught the smells of the conspiracy between the two. 


"Why did you call me here? What's up?" ask Aya enthusiastically. 


"Ay, yesterday you were at home with Sabrina. Did you see anything weird about Aida?" tanya Randu probed. 


Aya shook her head, even though she was there, but Aya focused on the children and she did not care about Aida at all. 


"Why indeed?" ask Aya again. 


Mahesa shook her head slowly. While Randu looked down. 


"Yes, if you don't want to say, I'm out."


Hearing Aya's words, Mahesa moved and stared behind the door right in front of Ayana Mira.


"Help me to keep an eye on Aida, 'cause I see something's wrong with her."


"Small," replied Aya as she pulled Mahesa's clothes to stagger. 


Aya opened the door of her room, before leaving Aya turned to look at Mahesa. 


"What matters is the pay, because in the coming year nothing is free."


"Duitan's eye" said Mahesa.


Aya just smiled, although she was not serious about what was said, Aya liked to tease Mahesa who was always carried away by emotions. 


"Did I tell you, Aya can help, Mom."


Aya, I have never regretted knowing you, you are a good woman, surely after you part with your husband, there will be a much better man asking for you. Believe that! if the soul mate is not going anywhere, it's just that they are delayed by a time set by God.