
After they spoke under the tree, Andra and Nadira began to ask about their respective circumstances. They talk about what they have done over the past nine years, about the challenges they face, and about their dreams and hopes for the future.
After a long and deep conversation, Nadira felt a little tired and decided that she needed some time alone. He looks for an excuse to go to the mall, telling Andra that he needs to buy some stuff.
Andra looked a little disappointed, but he understood that Nadira might need space. "Well, Nad," he said, "But if you need anything, don't hesitate to tell me, huh?"
Nadira smiled, feeling grateful for Andra's understanding. "Thank you, brother," he said, "I'll be fine."
Nadira then went to the mall, feeling relieved to have time alone. He walks around the store, enjoying his solitude and freedom. Although she is happy to meet Andra again, she knows that she still needs time to adapt to the changes in her life.
After shopping, Nadira came home with a lighter heart. He knows that he has a lot to think about and a lot of feelings to deal with, but he also knows that he is strong and capable of dealing with it.
After parting ways with Andra, Nadira returns to the apartment she lives in, not in a large mansion. She lives with her three best friends, who are always there to support and comfort her. They have lived many experiences together and have been a close-knit family.
When Nadira arrives at the apartment, her friends soon notice that something is bothering her. They sit together in the living room, and Nadira begins to tell him about her meeting with Andra who has long disappeared.
"I feel like today was really bad" said Nadira, "I met my sister who hadn't been home for 9 years, and we felt really awkward about each other."
His friends listened attentively, feeling sympathy for Nadira.
"I can imagine how difficult the situation is" said one of his friends, "But maybe this is a chance for you two to mend your relationship."
Nadira's friends offered support and advice, talking about their own experiences in dealing with similar situations. They remind Nadira that the relationship takes time and effort to repair, and that she is not alone in this process.
"We will always be here for you, Nadira," said one of his friends, "You don't have to face this alone."
Nadira felt a little better after talking to her friends. He knew that they were right - he had to put in the time and effort to mend the relationship with Andra. With the support of her friends, Nadira feels better equipped to face the challenges to come.
After Nadira told him about his meeting with Andra, his friends felt sympathy and a little frustration. They had heard many stories about Andra from Nadira over the years, and they felt as if they also knew Nadira's older brother.
"We know how difficult this situation is for you, Nadira," said one of his friends, "But maybe we should try to see this from another perspective."
Moona, one of Nadira's closest friends, then spoke. "How about we think of Andra as a distant cousin who just came home? Maybe it could help reduce the awkwardness."
Nadira thought for a moment, considering Moona's suggestion. "Maybe it could work," he said, "I'll try to see it that way."
Although they were all frustrated with Andra, they knew that they had to support Nadira. They promised to be there for Nadira, no matter what happened.
"We will always be here for you, Nadira," said Moona, "You don't have to face this alone."
Nadira feels grateful to have friends like them. He knows that, with their support, he will be able to face whatever challenges come his way.