
The hard work of Randu and Mahesa is not in vain, today Aya divorce trial runs smoothly, and has been confirmed next month she has officially become a widow. If most women are very gloomy with that status, not with Aya who feels proud to be able to escape from the entanglement of cursed humans like Robi.
Hid
Robi was grieving, the two passed each other in the car park.
"Surely you already have a stash? It's just right now not to stay at home" Robi said.
Where does he know that he has moved, is it possible that he came to my house, Aya said in her heart.
Almost Randu threw a punch, but Aya quickly grabbed it and opened Randu's fist.
"Thank you that you were present just changed my status." Aya linked her fingers with Randu's fingers and lifted them up.
"What's wrong if he's my mistress, like you always cheating behind my back, you think only men can play catchy, women can," said Aya accompanied by a ridiculed smile.
Mahesa who is behind the car can only smile at Aya's behavior. He was amazed by his unwilling attitude to look weak.
Aya was relieved, finally he could repay Robi's actions all this time, even though only lying at least he was satisfied with what he did.
After Robi leaves the place with a fiery face, Aya releases Randu's hand. "I'm sorry" said Aya Lirih.
"It's okay," replied Randu as he opened the car door for Aya.
Many times Mahesa raised both her thumbs towards Aya who was sitting in front, beside Randu who was driving. From the bottom of his heart, Mahesa salutes Aya's brave personality. That means Aya can not protect herself, but also the people who are nearby.
After driving Aya home, Randu and Mahesa returned to the office.
In the house was very crowded, today Ms. Yumna came with some children Panti. Too bad Mahesa can not be at home because there are very important guests in the office.
"Mak Aya has arrived" Sabrina said when Aya had just entered.
"How's the hearing, Ma'am?"
"Alhamdulillah, everything is in order" Aya replied from afar.
Aya circulated her gaze, staring at some of the orphanage children and also Raisya who was sitting alone. Aya approached him then raised her body .
"Isya why?" ask Aya.
Not answering, Raisya pointed to Devan who was talking to Alissa, the orphanage boy who was almost adopted by Sabrina.
"Why with Devan's brother?" ask Aya.
"I'm not being punished," Raisya replied slightly whining.
Aya just commented on the smile of bringing Raisya along with her.
"It's not just adults, children can be jealous.
The atmosphere of the house was very thunderous, the orphanage children were busy with their toys, while Sabrina was in the living room with Aida and Bu Yumna. Aya went there, as her plan was, at this time she began her mission as an eye-eye.
Aya sat beside Sabrina, right in front of Bu Yumna who was lined up with Aida, occasionally their eyes met, and exchanged glances.
"This is called Aya?" saya Bu Yumna.
"Yes, Mom." Aya shook hands with Bu Yumna for a moment and then sat back with Raisya.
As she said by phone, Sabrina wanted an explanation from Ms. Yumna about herself and her parents.
Bu Yumna still mutely remembered the incident decades ago.
"Mom doesn't really understand your family, Bi. But I know who took you to the home of your aunt's mother who was Tijah.
Sabrina looked at her twin sister's face and then looked back at Yumna.
"Now I'm sure, if our birth mother was Bu Nurul," the mother who took care of Sabrina from the baby. "there would be no biological mother who would let her child live in a parlor, while he's still alive."
Sabrina returned to tears, not because of her tragic life story, but remembered her late mother who was sickly and eventually left her for eternity.
"You're patient, Bi. Forget the past, now you are happy, there are children and husbands who love you very much" said Aya.
Sabrina wiped away her tears, ashamed of Aya always facing her problems with a smile.
"I'm sorry, go back."
Unlike Sabrina and Bu Yumna who were focused on her chatter, Aya looked at Aida's back who was stopped in the middle room.
"Bi, if you'll excuse me, just drop Raisya for a second."
Aya passed the child who was playing, her eyes were still fixed on Aida who started walking towards the back bathroom. Aya grabbed the empty frame that was between the photo of Sabrina and mahesa.
"Did Aida take a photo here, if it's true, who did she take? Sabrina or Mahesa."
Aya follows Aida from behind.
Sepi, there was no one there other than bi Asih who was in the dining room.
"Auntie see Aida?" ask Aya.
Bi Asih pointed at the tightly closed bathroom.
Aya stared at the bathroom door. There was no sound of water gurgling, but he heard the voice of Aida who was talking, either alone or with a cell phone, which was certainly not so clear in his ears.
"Why should I hide everything, if in front of me I can answer," Aya said in her heart.
Turning back Aya looked at the clock that was coiling in her hand, almost fifteen minutes she waited, still no sign of Aida coming out. Finally Aya played her phone rather than saturated.
Just opening the sosmed, Aya looked up as the bathroom door opened.
Aya moved closer to Aida while holding her stomach. Transfer mules.
"I went in first, yeah, my stomach wasn't good. Maybe eating wrong?"
Aida smiled slightly and let Aya inside.
There's just.
After entering, Aya locked the door, the place she went to first was a garbage can that turned out to be empty, there was only a wrap of soap and toothpaste in that place.
"Is it possible that I'm always suudzon the same as him yes, maybe the frame is indeed empty."
Aya clucked, although she began to suspect, Aya did not want to exaggerate and tried to think positively about Aida.
Finally, I washed his face and hands.
"Hopefully he's not as bad as Mahesa thinks."
Just a step closer to the door, Aya saw some paper scattered below, right beside the toilet.
"What's this?" One by one Aya picked it up and shaped it into one.
Although incomplete, Aya can already guess if what he found was a photo tear of Sabrina.
"You're still too stupid to face me." Aya cleaned up the remaining paper and threw it in the toilet, removing any trace of Aida who had dared to put up a war flag.