The Complicated Destiny of Tamara the Night Woman

The Complicated Destiny of Tamara the Night Woman
Letter of reply


With a feeling of pleasure and relief, Ara wrote a reply from the letter. By sending to the same address as the previous sender, he also uses the name Nura as the name of the sender.


After knowing the reason Jodi disappeared, Ara can now live the day as usual. He started to pioneer an online business that sells a variety of needs. With the many friends he has, he hopes to easily develop this business.


He juggles one of the rooms in his house to use as his online store warehouse.


Although initially difficult for Ara because he had never before had any skills at work, but Ara never gave up, Ara thinks she should be able to live without the help of others and she should also be able to make money in a good way.


Ara used to easily earn a lot of money with just one job, one night she could already pocket a lot of money, not to mention the various tips and also the items he got for free.


And now Ara had to collect profits from her sales little by little to connect her life. Even so Ara remained with the spirit of living her day, for her this was her own challenge.


"Searching for money in a good way is quite difficult, but I'm glad I can make my own money even if not how much..."


ara said softly while looking at the money box in front of him the results of his sale today.


As a result of the situation, Ara was forced to dismiss Sarti as a maid in her house, not unable to pay but Ara thought she continued to be at home, he can take care of his own home and also to cook he is also already reliable cooking all the menus for himself.


His experience learning to cook with the chef at the villa Jodi was still very much Ara remembered, so he was able to cook delicious food even without looking on the internet again.


But Ara sometimes also called Sarti to his house to help pack the packages that he had to send to various regions that could not be reached by Ara. Even so if Ara has been overwhelmed in packing it, but if he is still able to do it himself he will not call mbak Sarti.


For Ara now, she must be willing to work hard if she wants to earn a lot of money.


"Hay Ara's..."


suddenly Nura visits Ara's house.


"Hay.sini come in.sorry my house is very messy.I haven't had time to clean it..."


said Ara while cleaning up some scattered items, so that Nura could walk over to her.


"What's wrong.how do you sell Ara..."


asked Nura with a bright smile.


"Yes pretty good, but most buyers from areas outside the city.so I have to pack and send them using shipping services..."


ara replied while tidying up her hair.


"No matter what Ara.the most important thing is that you are looking for halal money.it is more soothing not for you..."


said Nura while patting Ara's shoulder.


Not covering up any more the fact that Ara had worked as a night woman, because Nura already knew everything through a letter sent by Jodi, Nura accidentally read it, because Nura, and from there she understood that Ara and Heni were working as night women.


But Nura did not just hate Ara and Heni, she was amazed by Ara because she used some of her money to help others not just for fun.


Now that Nura was the one who always encouraged Ara to keep trying with her sales, Nura did not want Ara to get stuck again in the dark world that she had entered, Nura wanted the kind-hearted Ara to also make money in a good way as well.


"You're right Nura..In this way I don't have to be ashamed to admit my job.and you're right I'm calmer now.although the money I get is nothing compared to before..."


ara replied by teasing the baby Nura who had started to grow up.


"This is still the beginning of Ara.your business is just developing.Sometimes it will definitely make more money if you keep trying to never give up..."


"Hopefully Nura.I hope so too..."


ara replied with a feisty smile.


"Oh yes Nura.apa Jodi never sent you again.why did he not reply to my letter..."


ara again.


answer Nura quickly.


"Hmm.yeah that's it..."


said Ara with a sad face.


"Sabar Ara.maybe Jodi is busy there taking care of her work.he is a good man.it seems like he also loves you very much.I'm sure he will not turn away from you.really..."


nura said trying to convince Ara.


"Hopefully Nura...."


ara replied with a bright smile.


**


While in a country.


"Why didn't Ara return my letter.why did you make sure it was delivered to the address I wrote..."


said Jodi staring at her assistant full of probing.


"Already sir.I have seen many times the report that the letter has been sent to the address...."


assistant Jodi said with a confident face


if the letter had been sent ..why did Ara not return my letter.or she was angry with me... Or he left me and established a relationship with another man who could provide for his needs..fuck..even I can not give Ara money.all my accounts have been blocked by papa.... it could be really crazy of me if it kept going like this....


jodi with a face that is difficult to guess.


**


While the Emir, who was in the workspace of his mansion, was seriously reading a piece of paper.


A cynical smile suddenly appeared on his face.


"Love.cinta.basal women damn.he in the name of love to take all my son's property.... he only wanted treasure from Jodi.not more than that..."


emir said while tearing a piece of paper in his hand, the paper turned out to be a reply from Ara.


The reply letter was successfully taken by Emir's men before it reached Jodi's hands.


"Good work.keep an eye on the movement of the two.don't until there are more letters sent from Jodi or the woman.I don't want my plan to fail.."


the Emir said again as he simply threw a paper tear into his trash.


I'll soon send the perfect woman to Jodi.Hopefully she can lure Jodi and make Jodi forget the damn woman....Jodi must have a wife who is beautiful, smart, perfect and well educated, at least must be able to raise the degree of Heswari family not from the lower class like him...


inner Emir while constantly thinking which woman is perfect to be his daughter-in-law.


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