Stuck in Contract Matchmaking

Stuck in Contract Matchmaking
Chapter-01 The beginning of it all


'Si Gina bastard!'


A nickname from my school friends used to make me always smile miris of my fate which was born from a forbidden relationship between an employee and his superior. Sometimes I regretted my birth, but I realized, this was all a fate that would not even be avoided even though I wanted so badly to choose not to be born into this world.


Gina Utami, a beautiful girl with a very young age, must rack his brain to earn more in order to complete his education and realize his ideals to become a dedicated and successful although he realized it would be difficult to achieve it all.


Gina knows how she came into the world, but she also cannot avoid resentment towards the woman who gave birth to her. Gina always thought the cause of the nickname was none other than her own mother, she always blamed her mother for the Bulyan she received since sitting in high school first even until now.


Nur, a middle-aged woman who always feels guilty for what her son is facing. Nur is the mother of Gina. Nur always tries to make Gina happy. But, he felt that his efforts were not at all seen by his son.


Until Nur's mother fell ill, without Nur realizing Gina was always worried about him without wanting her mother to know. Day by day the disease that Nur is currently suffering from is getting worse Gina also took her mother to the hospital to get proper treatment even though again Gina does not want her mother to see the caring attitude of her.


''I'm sorry, are you the family of Nur's mother?'' ask a doctor who just came out of the ICU room to check on Nur.


''Emmm, yes. I'm her son" Gina replied doubtfully.


''Look, the tumor growing inside Nur's mother's body must be removed immediately, and it must be surgically removed.''


''Tumors?''


''Don't you know about that?'' Gina also nodded.


''Oprasions?sorry Doc, what's the approximate cost of her surgery, Doc?'' The doctor also mentioned a fairly large nominal number and it made Gina confused.


From behind the glass door, Gina stared at the pale face of her mother, the woman she had always hated, the woman she had never expected to be, a woman who always accepts her bad attitude sincerely and replies with a smile and attention like a mother to her beloved child.


The guilt appeared, even he felt very sad and afraid of losing the figure of the strong woman. ''I know that my mother is innocent, but I still hate you, '' he said muttering.


The sound of Gina's shoes echoed along the corridor, she dragged her feet with a thought that somehow drifted to where. Gina decides to sit in a garden chair, she is completely confused, having to figure out where it costs for her mother's treatment.


''From where I can get that much money, even if I sell my mother's house, it won't cover her whole house,'' gina stared at the flower she picked from the hospital garden.


''I think I can help you, '' said someone sitting in the back seat of Gina.


Hearing that voice, which seemed to have deliberately answered her words just now, Gina finally turned her head, her eyebrows raised and looked in wonder, ''Are grandma talking to me?'' gina asked an old woman who answered her murmur.


''Yes, there is someone else here besides the two of us?'' Gina watched the local, her head shaking spontaneously, because there was no one else nearby, yes there were only the two of them.


''Grandma would help me? but we don't know each other.''


''Just consider my help a mutually beneficial deal.''


''Meaning?''


''Grandma will finance your mother's operation, even your mother can get the most good facilities as long as you want to marry my granddaughter.''


The words of the grandmother invited a sense of wonder to Gina, yes.Kei did not know, but the grandmother who had just been on her stage was intending to help her on conditions that she thought were unreasonable.


''Huh? married married married? Grandma, we don't know each other, why suddenly Grandma wants me to marry Grandma's granddaughter. Grandma right now I'm confused don't make me even more confused. Then I'll excuse you.''


Gina stepped away but her steps came to a halt as the old woman said something else to her.


''Don't be in a hurry to make a decision, just think about my offer. Grandma will be here again tomorrow to see you, and grandma wants you to think about that.'' The old woman left Gina, who was glued to her place.


His encounter with a grandmother made him continue to be imagined, and Gina also just realized, from where the grandmother knew that she needed money for her mother's surgery costs, and also just realized, where she knew that she needed money, because he remembered he did not mention that.


''Where did the grandmother know that I needed money for the operation?'' muttered.


Gina left the garden and went to her mother's room in the care just to say goodbye, her hands rubbing the glass barrier between her and her mother. His tears just dripped without excuse, his heart ached to see his mother lying weakly on the bed of pain, but he himself could do nothing.


"I don't want to lose you, Mom."


His feet stepped away heavily, leaving the hospital on a bus that was always crowded at work, crammed with other passengers but Gina did not complain about it.


He was there crammed with people, but his mind was not, his mind was in the hospital, what would be the fate of his mother if she did not get money for the surgery.


Arriving at the modest house Nur bought from his young work, Gina continued to spread her views, remembering her bad attitude towards her mother. It was in that house that he grew up with real affection from his mother but he did not even appreciate it at all.


His feet stepped again into the room whose door was made only of worn curtains, opened the wardrobe and took a file that turned out to be a land and house ownership letter, he was weighing up to sell it, he said, but selling a house is not like selling candy that just waiting for a while will sell easily.


Over and over again Gina threw out her breath, feeling useless as a child, her hand moved again taking something from inside her bag, she said, a small blue book that turned out to be a savings book results he worked all along.


"Where is enough" he complained again. But suddenly he remembered an old grandmother who offered to cooperate with him, but he threw the thought away because he felt that the offer was just a bored grandmother's boast.