
As per the time set by the hospital, finally today the plane took two people to Singapore.
“Mother, Dad, be careful. Immediately notify Mala.” The farewell at the airport made them so sad.
Because Arex and Bimala did not come and will follow the next.
“Pardon Arex, Mom. We are soon to follow. All Arex have prepared there.” Arex regretted the feeling because there was a meeting that could not be represented by his personal assistant.
A smile was engraved on Sari's face back then. Her tears are dripping. “It's okay, Rex. This is more than enough, son. Thank you and forgive Mom again yah?” A raucous voice rang out from the pale lips of the middle-aged woman sitting in the wheelchair.
Arex returned the smile of the in-laws and now Mr. Wijaya began to walk following the wheelchair of the wife who was pushed by the airport to the plane.
Bimala stared at the departure of her parents with teary eyes. It was sad not to be able to accompany them to seek treatment, but Arex here also promised to take him as soon as the business was over.
“Come, Rex.” invite her to put her hand on the husband's arm.
Arex gently rubbed Bimala's hair. “Today I went straight to the office. You don't have to work. Prepare our needs to leave tomorrow.” his word to his beloved wife.
Obediently, Bimala nodded and smiled. “I let take a taxi is okay.” said Bimala.
Arex shakes. “Let us take you then to the office.” he replied later.
Suddenly on the way Bimala's cell phone rang. Arex who heard also looked over.
“Rosa called.” said Bimala who knew her husband asked through his view.
“Em,” replied Arex nodded.
When the phone was connected, Bimala heard a boisterous voice over there.
Of course he knew the gang must be gathering. Too busy to work, he did not have time to gather with them. Really, it feels if in remember the excitement gathered Bimala miss it.
“Go, tomorrow we also have to leave. Take your time to meet them. Friendship is also important.” Arex understandingly spoke when he saw the face of the wife who hesitated to talk to her friend.
“No,” replied Bimala refused.
“Bimala!” Shouted one of his friends across the street.
“Ros, what the hell is screaming like that? My ears hurt.” complained Bimala was upset.
“Udah cepet said, directly to the point aja, Ros.” sahut Leni across there with her cry.
“Wah you crazy well, Mal. Our enquiry, your marriage tax should be paid off today. Severe can be fined. Ko diem-diem you married anyway? You don't think of us-we, huh? Or maybe the handsome brother of the workshop again your husband so you secretly aja.” Attack Bimala's friends who continue to fuss across there.
Hearing the words of his friend, fix Bimala must come to reconcile the concerns of the friend.
He who had remembered had told Arex not to leave now turned to the man sitting quietly beside him.
“It looks like I have to go,” the answer is clear.
Arex nodded once blinking his eyes slowly. His hands were breaking his wife's long hair. “Go, Mal. I'm not banning you. As long as it's positive I'll be supportive. Let us drive ya? Later go home to pick up the driver only.”
Melt Bimala's heart as hard as a rock, it turns out his feeling was not wrong all this time. His heart was at ease with Arex even though the man was not rich just yet. It doesn't look more precise yet.
After agreeing, the car was darting towards the destination where Rosa said via chat, well the phone had broken up Bimala unilaterally and chose to reply to a message only.
***
The screams of the women instantly echoed in one of the bustling cafes of the day.
“Oh may god!”
“Omg! Omg! Omg!”
“Hah? This is a dream, right guys? It's a dream, right? I swear to what the handsome oil gap is so cool?”
All Bimala's friends unknowingly were already prancing in shock when seeing Arex get off the car opening the car door for Bimala in front of the cafe. Not forgetting the kiss on the wife's forehead, Arex gave and a soft sweep on the head of Bimala.
The luxurious suit on Arex's high body drugged the eyes of his wife's companions.
“Bimala!” At once they all shouted running to welcome the arrival of Bimala who had seen the departure of the husband.