
"Teteh wants to leave me, too."
Eh?
Why would Endra say something so scary?
Why would Gista go crazy leaving someone as good as him? Has Gista gone crazy? Is Gista so insane that this human angel he left behind?
What kind of slander is that?!
"Endra!"
But Endra won't listen to Gista's explanation. He turned away, walking hurriedly downstairs. Gista tried to chase after him with trembling legs due to lack of intake, which in the end ended up being left behind by Endra who had now taken his bike away.
Gista covered his face with both hands. Of course Gista cried hearing those words.
Look, kan. Endra must have misunderstood. But if Gista were still here, Endra would still be in trouble. What exactly does Gista have to do?
"Gis, why are you crying there?"
Gista looked up immediately when Ashar's voice sounded. "Endra misunderstood," he was instantaneous.
Forgetting again that this person in front of him was the former Gista that made Endra jealous.
"She thought I was going home because I turned you around."
".... Where's Gasendra going?"
"I don't know. He's gone."
Ashar walked limping down the stairs. "Yaudah, you go up to the room. Let me talk to Gasendra."
For a moment, Gista was surprised. Why would his ex want to go persuade the misunderstood Endra?
"You want to talk to Endra?"
"Well, how does he take care of you the same way I'm here, right? He must know you're going to the doctor."
"But—"
"Believe in me. I don't like to make a fuss over people who have services for me."
Because he said so, Gista would not believe it. Taoi somehow Gista felt strange when Ashar left.
Why does Ashar ... seem no problem at all Gista with Endra? Didn't he say he wouldn't give up?
*
It was not difficult for Yura to recognize Endra's sad face.
Because whenever she was sad, Endra often came to the graves of her parents and sister, who were buried just behind Yura's house, as well as bordering the plantation.
Today Endra suddenly came there, sitting alone plucking the grass that grew around the tomb.
"Well, A Gasen to the grave." Yura reported to her mother despite not being told at all.
"Let's just say it." My mother answered half-heartedly. "Let her contemplate the same one she's been all this time it's us, not some chick out of town."
"Well, Papah said that A Gasen is not angry because of Gista Tea. But if Mamah is angry with A Gasen, A Gasen must be sad."
"Sadly what did he make Mama? Gasen didn't think of us because he had a girlfriend."
Mom is very stubborn. Yura is not happy if Endra chooses Gista, but if the person who incidentally his cousin is sad, yes Yura will also feel sad.
Since Mamah seemed unwilling to lower her ego, Yura decided to go out on her own.
Yura came out the front door, just going down the path to the plantation as the same road to the family grave when suddenly someone spoke.
"Sir."
Yura turned her head, feeling sure it was a call for her. But Yura was surprised when she turned her head, because the one who called her turned out to be a city person other than Gista at Endra's house.
"Yes, A." Yura replied kindly at once awkwardly. As an innocent woman from the village, Yura was never comfortable being spoken to by strangers. "What's up, A?"
"You're Gasendra's cousin, right?"
"Yes, A. Aa nyari A Gasen?"
"Um, did you see?"
Yura pointed towards the cemetery politely. "A Gasen again makes a pilgrimage to the grave of his Mamah, A. If you want me anterine."
Apparently the man said, "No. No need to."
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