Sharing Love: The First Wife's Pilu Story

Sharing Love: The First Wife's Pilu Story
That night's incident


As she promised on the phone that Sabrina wanted to tell her about the incident that happened that night, Mahesa came filled with smiles. The man held Sabrina's hand towards the side garden. Breathing the air is so cool, especially the morning weather is very supportive for the little one in the sling of the father. 


"Are you ready to tell a story?  If it is not okay," asked Mahesa, the two sat in line with a warm tea made by Bi Mimi. 


"I'm ready" replied Sabrina. 


Sabrina looked at the bead of Mahesa's eyes sitting beside her. 


The flashback


"Sabrina," call Ms. Yumna a little freaked out. 


Sabrina took off her cloth and went to the Nanny who was pacing back and forth in front of her room. 


"What's up, Mom?" asked Sabrina enthusiastically, not usually Bu Yumna restless. 


"Mom needs a lot of money, can you help me to take it in the bank?" said the middle-aged woman. 


"Why it is taken, it is my money for worship" said Sabrina. 


Bu Yumna grabbed Sabrina's hand and patted her.


"Don't discuss, there is worship that is regular, helping the needy more important. Miss Ismi is sick, she needs money, so I want to help her, also this month is still lacking."


Sabrina let out a long sigh then looked at the clock that was coiling in her hand. 


It's one o'clock in the afternoon, which means two more hours for the bank to close. While the trip takes an hour more, it was if not hit by traffic jams.


"Alright, Mom. I'm leaving first," without changing Sabrina's clothes immediately left the parlor carrying a check from Yumna's mother. After all, it was his duty as an orphanage manager.


Afraid of being late, Sabrina finally got on a motorcycle taxi to get there, the weather was a little cloudy, there was a sense of unease that enveloped her heart, yet Sabrina threw far away and steadied her heart to set out to fulfill the trust of the man who had raised her. 


After taking the money, Sabrina was tempted by a dress so beautiful, the woman stopped the ojek he was riding. 


"Wait a minute, sir!" her door.


By squeezing her bag, Sabrina entered a large store, her eyes stunned to see various models of Syar'i clothes are very modern, somehow Sabrina smitten to buy one of the clothes on display. 


With a cheerful heart, Sabrina came out of the store, but she had to be disappointed when she saw the taxi driver was no longer there, forced Sabrina to wait in front of the place. 


Almost an hour, the vehicle did not visit as well, most of which passed only private vehicles.


The clock has shown at 4 pm, Sabrina looking for the nearest mosque to carry out her obligations, no responsibility the girl had to travel a little distance to get there. 


"Sore, Ning," said a man who was a bit of a fuss.


Sabrina just looked down kindly and then walked in, feeling a little uneasy as she looked at the man who kept looking at her. 


O God, protect me from the wicked. 


Time kept turning, dusk had started to disappear, but Sabrina was still at home inside the Mosque, in addition to waiting for the scary-faced man to leave, Sabrina also intended to pray Magrib before continuing her journey home. 


When she daydreamed, Sabrina was surprised by a beautiful woman who approached her. 


"It looks like Ning isn't a citizen here?"  the woman sat in front of Sabrina. 


"No, I'm from the mother's parlor, which is on the outskirts of town, ma'am." 


The woman smiled, "Meet me, I'm Saida," the two shook hands, and then talked until the time Sabrina was waiting for arrived. 


"Alhamdulillah, may after the Maghrib there be ojek coming."


Sabrina was still thinking, on the one hand she needed someone to help her, on the other hand Sabrina could not disturb her best friend.


"No ah, pity Arum, he must be tired from work."


Sabrina walked out of the mosque, her heart growing more and more worried as she looked at the already pitch-black sky. 


The girl walked towards the base of the ojek, and the tip in love ulam arrived, one motorbike was there, but without occupants. 


Sabrina dizzy looking for a man who has, but nil he did not find anyone. Almost stepping foot, one motor stopped from behind. 


"Go back to Kasih Bunda orphanage," Sabrina exclaimed loudly.


"Please, Ning!" The man gave the helmet towards Sabrina. 


Until in the middle of the journey of the motorbike riding Sabrina arrived just stop.


"What's up, sir?" The fear enveloped Sabrina as she got off the bike. 


The man took off his helmet and looked at the front tire. 


"Paste, Ning," he replied. 


Sabrina went back limp, where it was almost Isya', her fine fur creeped out when looking around that was so quiet.


"Sir how, where is it like this?"


Sabrina stroked his arm, the gentle breeze adding to the coldness of the night. 


"Well, I'm sorry Ning, I don't think you can take me home."


Joking, that was what Sabrina had in mind, it was a deserted border of housing. And another half an hour almost there, but the obstacle hit.


"How do you do it, sir?"


Sabrina panicked even more as the man turned his bike around.


"Ning ask for help from Ning's friend just let him stay here."


Sabrina took the phone in her bag, Apes, and her phone died. 


Sabrina's getting upset.


"This, mr. pinjami."


Sabrina remembered her father, maybe if she were alive it would be as old as that kind-hearted person. 


"I don't memorize my number, sir," he lamented, without receiving the man's phone. 


And suddenly the spotlight from far away illuminated Sabrina, there was a little smile engraved when the motorcycle waving its hand towards the motorcycle. 


"Sir, please anterin Ning this to the orphanage of Mother's love," said kang ojek. 


The man nodded without a sound. 


Sabrina repeatedly thanked the man before riding another bike. 


After a few minutes of walking, the bike stopped suddenly. 


"Why, Sir? Strike time again?" Sabrina got off the bike. 


"Give me the bag, you!"


Sabrina widened her eyes and continued to shake.


"No! until I die, I won't hand over this bag" Sabrina said. 


Sabrina continued to walk backwards until she was mired in the bushes. 


"You like the rough way" said the man, continuing to approach the already frightened Sabrina, his hands trembling as the man drew closer. 


"Don't touch me!" sabrina shouted loudly, even repeatedly Sabrina shouted for help, but not a single person came. It seemed like the place was indeed not stepped on by humans, let alone the night.


The man grabbed Sabrina's bag by force, even hitting Sabrina in the face repeatedly. Until finally Sabrina's defense collapsed, her eyes were crashing, her head was dizzy as the man grabbed her hijab and banged her on the power pole. 


Sabrina slowly took off her bag and fell unconscious. 


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