
"Find a good girl, son, so many girls that you can choose anywhere from any nationality of any breed that fits your criteria, get married so that your heart is calm instead of wanting to leave your mother leave this company that your Father inherited what are you looking for in this life, son?" tarra Wells said his mother Leonard Pablo when his son asked permission to go somewhere.
"I want to satisfy my heart before I continue this business, before I settle down somewhere settled in an area or maybe here later and continue my future for it allow Me to go even though I also do not know where to go adventure seeking the meaning of this life," leon answered feeling that he had to find where a Kezia Harper was even though only armed with heart and his belief Kezia so make Leon's heart curious all his words always disturb the concentration of his days, and the, looking though to the end of the world friends outpouring feelings of friends in times of loneliness and friends in each itself.
"Your mother will be sad, son, where will go determine the direction of your goal so that I can keep monitoring you from afar do not go without a goal that is not good." Tarra Wells is not tired of reminding hope to change the harshness of his son's wishes.
"Mother, Mum, I promise I will send word when I am where and where to come every day to Mom but there are also things that always interfere with my days I want a clear statement from Mom about my Papa's death was because a true child would find and must find the facts clearly as to how his Papa died." Always and always it was Leon's question and definitely his mother's answer as well
"My son, let it be a story of the past because the death of your Father is a destiny that has been outlined by the Master of Nature, a child does not have to continue the dark storyline of his parents' past but must continue success and take good example suri from his parents." Not tired of his boss Tarra Wells reminded the good for his son.
For Tarra not to create a sense of resentment in the heart of his son because it is not an assumption that can be seen as clearly as if her husband was in the ninja or died because there was a confirasi, then the accusations from his family lead to someone with a background there is a story between the two.
Enough to get here until her husband is all just deserving of the facts that are actually hard to prove
"No, Mother, I promised since childhood that I'm an adult I must find the truth and the truth as bright as how my Papa died" replied Leon who seemed to remain steadfast with his wishes.
"Mom repeatedly said that your father died because the illness that started the accident was like that.
Tarra knew her son was very stubborn and principled - difficult about as much as his father was while still alive.
"That means that grandfather's story was a lie?" ask Leon again.
"Grandfather since the past does not agree with Mother so you can judge and make sure all of Mother's words Grandfather's speech will contradict only the message of Mother to be at peace with whatever happened in the past with the one befall your parents because if made sick maybe the pain of a Wife will not be treated with the loss of her husband but the sincere Mother is the path of fate that We must accept," tarra's long speech made Leon for a moment think digesting his mother's speech.
"So Papa didn't die from being killed?"
"Your father died in an accident, got sick and left us all at one point."
"But why should there be two versions between Mother and Grandpa?"
"Because your grandfather is business-minded, the spirit of business people must be like that sure of him, his opinion also always finds a way," Tarra increasingly afraid of being wrong if the answer is not conceptual even cause confusion for his son.
Besides business and truth should we put aside
N with his opinion?
I don't know because I'm not a businessman just continue your Papa Business until you grow up and can take control of this company."
"Well if Mom doesn't want to be honest I appreciate any of Mom's decisions but I've pocketed some facts that Papa used to do business for anyone relationship, the pros and cons I'm looking for are asking for some reliable sources that might now still be related to Papa's existing business or to anyone who might be able to provide an answer."
Leon raised his new second to feel that he did not enter all the answers that his mother said he insisted on looking for the fact that his dove had made peace accepting the situation that his father had died in what way of death but for him something it would be interesting if he knew the true story.
Leon keeps putting clothes in his suitcase in his mother's sad look.
"Son, is there an estimate of how long you're going to leave Mom?"
"Come on, Mom, until I feel like going home. Don't be sad because one day I'll be home and in front of you again."
"Is there a girl here that you promised your future, son?
"Not yet Ma'am, because that girl is in a virtual world that attracts my heart."
"Will I see him
Son?"
"Let's go, ma'am, but I'll try to penetrate the virtual world and bring it to the real world." Leon is convinced by his wishes and a bag of confidence backpacks.
"Key heart bring clean heart wherever you go because the real capital of life is honesty."
Leon hugs his mother, peeks, and tears are wiped from the woman who gave birth to him, but Leon can not resist his own desire to adventure somewhere.
Although in a sense of weight but all must be lived.
"I'm going to miss Mom and I want to continue living here but there's a curiosity of my heart in someone who makes my heart unsettled out of nowhere and out of nowhere."
"You're exactly your Papa is hard about if you want to just let you find what you're looking for and quickly go home to Mom's lap."
"Of course, Mom."
Leonard finally left with a shabby bag on his shoulder and a small suitcase of change of clothes with his mother's gaze and tears.
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While waiting up PRINCESS HEIR TO THE MAFIA Read also Yes, Aryanti Charm, Let Me Choose, Meniti Pelangi, Past The President, Love Above the Covenant, Dark Stains of the Past. By Enis Sudrajat