
...I want to prove to the person who should have been my first love. That my mother and I can live happily even in her absence....
...~Adeeva Khumairah's...
...🌴🌴🌴...
"Please, Mom! This time only. This time follow Deeva. We're getting out of here. I don't love us anymore."
Adeeva looked expectantly at her mother. His tone begged that this time his request be granted.Â
This is not the first time Adeeva has taken her away from home. He often asked his mother to move. However, the middle-aged woman was still chuckling and was convinced that her husband must have changed.
"Is Adeeva not happy living here?" asked his mother by looking at his son.Â
A child born from his own womb. The fruit of love with her husband and the only reinforcement for her.
"Yes, Mom. Adeeva is not happy" he said honestly.
Let him give up this time. He doesn't want to lie anymore. Covering everything from the figure that gave birth to him in this world.Â
"Adeeva can't do the same with Dad, Mom. Deeva's sick every time she sees Mom getting beaten."Â
Adeeva. His voice was hoarse as it held back the flowing tears. However, the best he could try turned out to be still inferior to that sadness.Â
Finally his tears fell back. She cried in front of her mother after a long time trying to cover it up for herself. He wanted his mother to understand how he felt.
He just wanted to take his mother away. Seeking happiness on your own without a figure hurting both.Â
"If you're not happy then you're willing to move" Adeeva's mother said confidently.
His eyes contained a lot of sadness and wounds. However, his heart hurts even more if the child he bears, he is born, he is affectionate and timang himself feel depressed in this house.Â
All this time he considered Adeeva happy living here. However, hearing the honesty of her daughter, Mother Adeeva's heart's eyes opened. There's nothing he says anymore in this house.
The child who is the same as himself. Unhappy and even falling.
"Let's move. Mother will go wherever Adeeva goes" she said, staring at her daughter.Â
Adeeva's eyes sparkled. He looked at his mother in disbelief. The words he had wanted to hear long ago could finally be heard.
It seems to say everything honestly. Trying to tell her mother made Adeeva know if the middle-aged woman in front of her survives in this house because she considers herself happy here.Â
"Mother really, right?" ask Adeeva to make sure.
"Yes. Mom's serious. Let's get everything straightened out."Â
Finally, after the two agreed. They immediately cleared everything up. Putting clothes and valuables into bags and suitcases. No one knows how the broken heart of a broken home child.
Children who must be forced to be strong will the situation. A child who should still get affection from both parents. It turns out only obtained from the figure of his mother.
Adeeva slowly walked to the side of the bed. He took a picture of himself on his birthday. However, beside him was only his mother figure alone.Â
Even his memory still remembers when the birthday was just finished. His father came to ask his mother for money. Hope that he thinks his father came to congratulate him. Turns out he got scorn and blasphemy.
"Maybe it's my destiny, Lord. Living alone with my mother and looking for our happiness together."Â
After everything goes into the suitcase and the bag. Adeeva pulled the zipper so he immediately took it out. Before leaving this room. Adeeva looked around.
Try to remember every corner of the room that became his favorite place. The place where he will look. Crying and hearing a fuss from the lips of his mother and father.Â
"Goodbye to my room. Worst room I've lived in here," he said, then started to walk out and shut the door quietly.
"All set, Mom?" adeeva asked as she passed her mother.
Adeeva started carrying her and her mother's bags and put them in the trunk in turn. Independent living makes him never meme-menye or seek attention to anyone.Â
Adeeva will try to do it herself while she can. He doesn't want to trouble anyone.
"Mother," called him when his mother's figure didn't come out.Â
She saw her mother holding a small frame with a picture of her wedding. The last photo showing a happy looking father's face.Â
"Mother" she said again, stroking her mother's back.
"Can you bring this?" adeeva's mother asked after waking up from her daydream.Â
"Can. I can bring that frame. Just bring it but not to remember all the pain. You understand?"Â
"understand."
They finally got out of there. Enter Adeeva's car and stare once again at the building that has been her residence for thirty years.Â
Good bye, Dad. Thank you for making me present in this world, he said before starting to gas the car and leave from there.
...🌴🌴🌴...
When Almeera wants to continue the story to Reno. The ringing sound of the phone he put in the closet near the television made him immediately move.Â
He picked up the flat object and read who contacted him.Â
"Adeeva," he murmured and immediately shifted the call to connect.
"Yes. What's the matter, Deeva?" asked Almeera whose voice was very audible to where Reno was sitting.
The man who heard the name of the woman who made his guilt reappear. Walk towards Almeera. He wanted to know what the fierce woman was calling his superior wife.Â
"What!" pekik Almeera was shocked. "You got kicked out of the house and now you're gone?"
Reno's body was sculpted. He looked at Almeera fixedly. Waiting for what else happened to the woman he had jahili and made him hurt to hate him.Â
"Then where are you, Va?" ask Almeera a worried tone.
The woman even paced back and forth while hearing everything her best friend told her.
"You better come to my house now!" almeera eventually broke up. "I sent my address. You should be here before nightfall. Understood?" he shouted furiously.
Eventually the call was interrupted. Almeera immediately put her phone on top of the tv cabinet again and turned around.
"Astagfirefull!" Almeera was surprised not to play.
The tall figure of Reno like her husband standing right behind her certainly made her shocked.Â
"Why Adeeva, Ra?" tanyanya. "He was expelled how?"Â
Honestly Reno this time was worried. In no matter what. Right now his guilt was increasing when what he heard was so heartbreaking.Â
"The mother was beaten again. His father also threatened them if they did not leave his house immediately" Almeera said with a lowered face.
The woman sighed heavily while she brushed off the tears that came down.Â
"That's all the truth, Ren. What happened to my best friend was tragic. If you really want to get close to him, change your indifferent and selfish attitude."
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