
After dinner, Moona asked her mother to speak privately. They both go to the toilet, a place that is quite far from the crowd and can give them privacy. Moona was nervous, but she knew this was a conversation she had to have.
"Mother," said Moona, her voice slightly trembling, "I'm not sure I like that man."
His mother looked surprised, but he did not interrupt. He just stared at Moona, giving his daughter a chance to talk.
Moona took a deep breath, then continued, "I feel she is kind and friendly, but. I don't think this is true. I'm not ready to get married, Mother."
There was a moment of silence after Moona finished speaking. Her mother looked a little surprised, but her expression immediately turned into understanding. "Oh, Moona," she said, clasping her daughter's hand, "I understand. I'm not going to force you to do something you don't want. We'll find another solution."
Moona was relieved to hear her mother's words. She feels lucky to have a mother who supports and understands her feelings. "Thank you, Mother," said Moona, tears of relief battering her eyes, "I'm so grateful."
His mother smiled and hugged Moona. "That's mom's job, baby," she said, "I'll always be here for you."
After going through an uncomfortable matchmaking incident, Moona decides to focus on her career as a journalist. He has worked hard to achieve the position he wants, and at the moment, he has become a reliable and respected journalist.
One day, Moona is assigned to cover important news at the scene. A major accident occurs in the heart of the city, and Moona must head to the location immediately to gather information and hold an interview.
Arriving at the location, Moona immediately approached the guarding officer. Confidently, he asked questions about the incident, recorded important details and sought out an interviewable eyewitness.
Moona interviewed several people who were at the scene when the accident occurred. He listens attentively, records important information and asks additional questions to ensure the accuracy of the report he will make.
In a short time, Moona's article about the accident was published and became one of the headlines in the media where she worked. Her colleagues and Moona's superiors appreciated her hard work and dedication in covering this news.
Moona is proud and satisfied with her work. Despite facing personal challenges, she remained focused on her career and managed to achieve success as a journalist.
A few days after news of the accident was published, Moona's mother came to visit her daughter's apartment. Moona's mother, who is always caring and considerate, wants to make sure that her daughter is okay after news of her matchmaking and busy work.
When Moona's mother arrives, she sees Moona sitting on the sofa, looking at a recording of her interview on the scene. Moona's mother sat next to Moona, staring at the screen attentively.
After a few minutes of watching, Moona's mother sighed and said, "Moona, your hair looks messy during the interview. You should pay more attention to your appearance."
Moona was shocked to hear her mother's criticism. She felt a little offended, but she knew that her mother only cared and wanted the best for her. "Mother, I know," said Moona, "I'll try better."
Mother Moona nodded and smiled. "All right, baby," he said, "I know you can do it. I just want you to always look your best."
At that moment, Nadira, who was also in the apartment, spoke. "Mother," he said, "Moona has tried her best. He worked hard and did his job well. Messy hair is only a fraction of what he does."
Moona and Moona's mother looked at Nadira, shocked by her defense. However, they also felt grateful for Nadira's support. They were all smiling, feeling relieved and happy to have each other.