
(Before Alfin's arrival to the hospital)
"Don't be crazy, Naina! You shouldn't sacrifice yourself until you're convinced!" bentak Bas did not accept Naina's confession which he heard with firmness and conviction.
"Didn't the police find two fingerprints on that wooden block?" naina asked looking firmly at the two men who questioned her.
"really. One of them is -"
"My mountain" Naina quickly said.
The chief investigator nods his head to confirm what Naina said, but does not believe that Naina is the second murderer of the criminal.
"But that doesn't make you a suspect, Naina. You do not have to sacrifice so far, Alfin also certainly will not like. Even if you swear to admit it, I still won't believe it" Bas said, rejecting Naina's confession.
The young cop has not known Naina for a long time, but their brief encounter is enough to convince her that Naina is a good girl, even too good that it is so easy for people to use her.
Naina's body shook, her heart shaken. What he had to do for everyone to believe in him that he didn't want any of that to happen.
"Yes, Son. These are all tests you have to take. Alfin had already admitted everything, nor did he mind accepting the punishment. Let all this go in its path. You don't have to sacrifice just to make them believe" said the middle-aged man who became the lead investigator.
Collapse of Naina's defense, the cry that he had been enduring finally spilled. He looked down, sobbing deeply. I don't know what to do for everyone to believe and love.
"I don't know what to do? You all don't know how I feel. You don't know how tortured it is so I. A child who has never been accepted anywhere. Man who has only God as his back and is most trusted."
The bus and the chairman were staring at each other. Hearing Naina's heart, they could feel a deep sadness in the girl's heart. Really, how heartbreaking it sounded, her sobs shook their hearts. A few moments just silently watched Naina spilling sadness.
Until Naina's cries gradually subsided, slowly raised her wet face and looked at them with full supplication.
"Help me .. Help me to be free from this guilt. Help me to make them believe. Release Alfin, and let me take his place. I will be the guarantee of his freedom. Please, let Alfin go home and go back to his house. Her mother's sick, she needs Alfin. Please, Sir! I beg!"
Naina cupped both hands in front of her bowed face. The bus turned while folding its lips restrained itself from getting carried away. Similarly, the chief investigator, pegged after hearing Naina's plea.
Silent. There was only the sound of Naina's sobbing and stirring. Heaven and earth knew how noble the girl's heart was. Naina raised her face, once again staring at the middle-aged man in front of her.
"It's all because of me, sir. Alfin got out of control for helping me, and now his mother is seriously ill. Alfin was all he needed as medicine. Please return Alfin and let me take his place. Sir, please!" Naina clasped the head's hand, shaking it to the full extent of the feeling in her soul.
Naina's tears spilled, destroying her power. It was heartless to see the girl pleading continuously.
"For the sake of this stray girl, let Alfin return to his mother. I've felt the loss of a mother figure, the loss of life support for good. I was left with all the weaknesses I had. I don't want Alfin to regret it .. Let him go home, sir. I beg!" naina said increasingly making her chest rumble.
Bus sobbed, his tears spilled just from hearing Naina's plea. His hands deftly rubbed both eyes, but the water just kept falling down his cheeks.
You idiot! You're too good, Naina. Alfin is very lucky to meet you. If it was someone else, they might never care.
Bas muttered in his heart, either praise or sneer. He himself does not know. To be sure, his heart would not be willing if a girl as pure as Naina replaced Alfin's place.
The chief sighed, he clasped Naina's hand gently back. Staring at him haru, reviewing a meaningful smile.
"You know what you're doing?" her question ensured Naina's decision.
The girl nodded, biting her lips held back the turmoil of her heart.
"Are you sure you want to do it? I mean, have you thought about this deeply?" smith again.
Naina nodded her head again, there was no hesitation seen in the two beautiful beads. His beautiful temperament, in accordance with the level that God has carved for him. The physically perfect girl is also morally. Whoever will have it, he's very lucky.
"Once again I ask and you must answer it firmly. Are you sure you want to do this?" said the chairman while tightening his hand.
"I'm sure, sir. I'm sure as sure as possible, and will never regret," replied Naina firmly and confidently.
The middle-aged man sighed while taking off his hand. He shrank both eyes, while opening a document.
"Go and free the young man. He's very lucky to have a girl like Naina." He gave the order to Bas, but the young policeman was reluctant to do so.
The man sighed again, rubbing a slightly rough face. He himself could not bear to let Naina replace the young man. If she could, she would want to bring Naina as her son-in-law to her house if she still had a son.
"But this girl wants it herself. Give him a special place, treat him well. Go, Bas! Let him go back to his family" the boss said, without dispute.
Bas still wanted to say his objection, but the boss's hand was shaking not to listen. Forced to leave, while pissing off into Alfin's room. The man who was trapped in the room gasped when the key to the room opened.
"Bas!" he called her as soon as he turned to the door.
"You're free today, Alfin. Go home and come back to your mother!" said Bas, turning his face to hide his tears of sadness.
Alfin gaped in disbelief, he went slowly and limped toward his friend.
"You're not kidding, are you? Am I really free?" alfin asked stammered and hesitated.
"Yes. You're free and hurry home before I change my mind" said Bas, without looking at the young man.
Naina, you heard! I'mfree. I'm free, I'll marry you soon, Naina.
Alfin's heart was glad not to be a bitch. The one thing he wants from freedom is to marry Naina. He came out of the room with lips that were smiling.
"But why? Why am I suddenly released?" Alfin looked at his friend. Looked at the face of another bus.
Bas's eyes stared intently at the young man in front of him. He looks unfriendly as usual.
"You're the luckiest man, Alfin. Loved with sincerity and great love by him. You don't waste your freedom, he wants you to go home and meet me, '" Bas said, throwing his face away.
Alfin knitted his brows, puzzled by Bas's ambiguous-sounding speech. Her lips opened about to say something, but they were stopped when she saw Naina being led into a room.
"Naaina! A-what ...."
"Well, he gave up his freedom for you."
"No! Not Naina!" Alfin's feet galloped by itself toward the girl.
"Naaina! Naina!"
The girl kept walking, not intending to talk to Alfin. If he could, after all this was over, he would have gone all the way.
"Naina, wait!" Alfin retraced the girl's steps. He looked at the face that always made him long deeply. Naina refused to meet the young man.
"Why?" It shook his tongue, shaken his heart.
"Go home, Alfin. Your mother is sick and needs you. Never ask about excuses because I will never answer them" Naina said, continuing her steps and entering one of the rooms she had prepared.
Alfin did not give up, he walked up to the room and stood at the door.
"Naaina! No, Naina. Why would you do this? Why are you doing all this?" Alfin wailed, crying as he looked at Naina who was on her back.
The girl shook her head, unmoved to look at him.
"Naina, don't tell me all this because of umi. You are willing to sacrifice because of them. Say, Naina. You don't have to believe this. You don't have to do this! Naina!" whining Alfin was still crying hysterically.
"Go, Alfin. Don't ever see me again!" Naina's faint voice rattled Alfin's heart.
Something must have gone wrong, and he thinks it's his family.
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Alfin sighed after ending the story.