
"Cla, you're here." Mr. Hardiand rushed out. He did not stop thinking with his half-brother who came without being invited, no matter where his shame.
"Would you like to come here?" the sarcasm of Mr. Hardiand.
Gege peeked behind the wall, he saw his father coming, looking thin and his face lethargic, as if he had no passion for life. He was curious, curious for the past few years.
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That face, the face that he misses every night, but before. He slowly accepted it and forgot about it. But his heart had to be restored when he saw his coming.
Elmer swept through the room, but both of his gazes saw someone peeking. The two men met a woman who only a few hours ago they met.
"You're thick enough to come here uninvited." Ejek Mr Hardiand. "Go, I didn't expect your arrival." Mr. Hardiand pulled Mr. Arthur's arm out.
"Om," Elmer interrupted.
"And you, take this father-in-law of yours out." Mr. Hardiand pulled Elmer's arm.
Elmer didn't thank his in-laws for being treated that way. Her in-laws came with a sense of provocation and apology. "Daddy came to apologize?"
"You know what? If you don't know anything? You better shut up and get the hell out of my house."
"Om, what's wrong Daddy apologizing for?" ask Elmer. "Daddy comes with a million of his guilt, he doesn't want to lose Om."
"But the incident was purely an accident. Daddy's ready to accept whatever you're doing."
lord Arthur held onto Mr. Hardiand's arm with a pleading gaze. He wanted to repair a relationship that had been fractured, he only had one brother. He reflected on his daughter, his parents in nature must be sad just as they were sad when they saw Rara lost Gege.
"Hard, I'm sorry. I'm sure you still love me as your sister."
"Shut your mouth, I don't love you as my sister."
Mr. Hardiand pulled Mr. Arthur's arm. But the man did not want to leave. Gege bit his lower lip, he wanted to help Daddnya but he couldn't. He was scared and his heart was in pain again.
"Go away from here quickly." Mr. Hardian continued to pull both of the man's arms, then pushed him violently. Elmer and Arthur's body staggered backwards. Both are swiftly holding his body.
"Cla, why are you out? Enter,"
Clarissa's eyes were clouded, even though she was hurt. But his dad hated him for misunderstanding. "Dad, man,"
"Clarissa, come in."
"Mommy," Krystal did not understand the problems of the adults in front of her. But it seems like his grandfather is holding back anger. "Come on Mom, don't make Grandpa angry." Take Krystal. He held Clarissa's hand and invited her in.
Gege had no other choice, for a moment he looked up at mister Arthur and Elmer. Then turn around and step.
"Gege."
Gege stopped his steps, for a moment he turned his head and frowned. His heart ached as the man called out to him.
"You're Gege" said Elmer. As a husband, his feelings are strong. He believes that woman is Gege.
"Who do you mean Gege?" Gege pretended to be confused. He stared at the similarly shocked Lord Hardiand in fear. "Dad, who's Gege? Why'd he call Gege?"
Mr. Hardiand grew furious, he immediately punched Elmer in the face. "Damn it! Get out of here and don't ever step on your two dirty feet in my mansion."
"He's Gege, Mr. Hardiand must be lying. He's my wife Gege."
Daddy Arthur held Mr. Hardiand's body from hitting his son-in-law again. "That's enough, I'll go."
Without bringing anything Daddy Arthur took Elmer away, he didn't expect Elmer to call Clarissa Gege. Out of nowhere Elmer sees Clarissa as Gege.
"El, what are you doing? Said you wanted to accompany Daddy. It's not that the apology that Daddy got that you're adding more trouble. One more thing, from which you're sure Clarissa is Gege. Don't make up Elmer's story."
"I know you're still sad about Gege's loss, just like me. I lost Gege."
"I'm sure he's Gege, Dad. She's my wife, even if her face isn't the same. But everything, his body, his way of walking, his voice, his smile. He's Gege Dad" Elmer insisted. He was sure that the woman was Gege. "It is possible that Gege survived the accident and damaged Gege's face. So it had to be surgery and Gege could've forgotten his memory."