
"Dea! Did you hear me?" shouts Julian who is now only a few meters away from the location of Dea lying. However, due to the intense light of night, Julian was unaware of his fiancee's existence.
"Ju ... Julian, to-help me. I'm here, Mas!" lirih Dea while shedding her tears. Dea's shrill voice at that time was completely inaudible to Julian's ears.
The man instead walked away from the location where Dea was still lying weak in a half-muttered state. He continued to move further and further away while continuing to shout the name of Dea.
Dea, who was unable to endure the pain, eventually fell unconscious and unconscious in that place. While Julian continued to search for Dea's whereabouts until he finally gave up and returned to the ship in disappointment.
"How, Julian? Did you find Dea?" ask one of his friends who is now sitting on the edge of the ship while watching himself carefully.
Julian shook his head slowly. "It seems right, Dea was just lying to me," he replied softly and it was clear in the look on his face that Julian was really disappointed.
"That's it, it's okay. You're getting married soon anyway, aren't you?" The man again tried to comfort Julian who seemed to have been desperate.
Julian, who had looked gloomy, finally gave a thin smile. "You're right. I have to keep the spirit of work because soon we will be lawful to be husband and wife. Where our house is not done yet" said Julian who is now back excited.
"So, dong! The spirit," said the man again as he clasped Julian's shoulder to give his spirit.
After Julian boarded his parents' boat, they set off for the high seas to fish and make a lot of money.
Not even early morning.
"Geez, Dea! This hour he still hasn't woken up? Absolutely outrageous!" grouse Sister-in-law Dea, Susi Kartika.
The 30-year-old woman was visibly upset that Dea had not yet done her job. The dishwashing still piled up in the sink, as well as the laundry that soared higher than the container.
"Look at your useless sister, Mom! He was still struggling with his warm blanket in his room. While his work was left to pile up like this!" susi was annoyed at her husband who had just arrived in the room.
"Alright, Honey. Maybe he's not feeling well. Anyway, this time it's too late to get up" said Herman, Dea's older brother. The only family Dea had.
"Yes, just keep on believing. Let him visit you! As long as I know, yes. The child if left like that over time becomes accustomed. If it were like that, who would be difficult? I'm too, right? Hhh, amit-amit," Susi annoyed while rolling her eyeballs.
Susi, who was still upset, walked to the door of Dea's room located in the kitchen room. The room is small and also very stuffy. The woman banged on the door very loudly with her mouth constantly blabbing.
"Dea, get up! Or you want me to lock up in the back house just like I used to, huh?" susi said with a red face.
Yes, a few years ago, Susi once locked Dea in the back house. Or rather an ugly warehouse that has been weathered and not maintained anymore. Room full of dusty junk. Do not forget the rats and cockroaches and various other creeping animals, which are so comfortable inhabiting the room.
Several times Susi called the girl's name, but there was not a single answer from inside the room. Until finally Susi was at the limit of the peak of her patience. He grew increasingly upset and intended to punish the girl mercilessly.
"Dea! Open the door before I get really emotional!" threaten Susi with bulging eyes.
"Most Aunt Dea is still sleeping, Mom," said Virna, the 10-year-old son of Susi and Herman. The little girl had the same nature as Susi. He did not even hesitate to report Dea to his mother, if Dea made a mistake. Yes, even if the mistake was a small mistake.
"Truly child, just make me emotional!" susi's grouse finally breezed into her room to retrieve the absorbent key.
"Take a look at you, Dea! This time I will not forgive you, even if you cry blood!" as he reached for the key of a dea room.
After successfully retrieving the key, Susi immediately returned to the kitchen and approached the door of the girl's room. He tried to open the door to Dea's room with the key he had been holding. After a few seconds, the door opened.
Susi's eyes are perfectly rounded again. He did not find Dea in the room. Even the bed belonging to Dea which is only enough for one person looks neat.
"Where are you, Dea?!" peekik Susi while leaving her waist. His eyes scanned the entire narrow room without being missed in the slightest.
Susi suddenly remembered the girl's request yesterday afternoon. Dea asks Susi for permission that she would like to deliver Julian early in the morning to the dock, which is located quite far from where they live. The girl pleads with him, but Susi insists and does not give her permission.
"Don't let your sister go see Julian, Mas!" squealing Susi who now turned then looked at Herman from a distance with glaring eyes.
"Good, Mom! Your sister's really, dad!" Susi walked over to Herman who was busy brewing warm tea on the dining table.
"What's up, Sus?" herman asked as he lifted his head and looked at Susi who was already standing beside his body. He stroked Susi's back gently so that she could be a little calmer.
"It turns out your sister wasn't in her room and I'm pretty sure she must have spent some time with Julian!" upset Susi. "I can't wait for their wedding day! I'm sick of seeing your sister and her fiance.
"But that's impossible, Sus. How has Dea ever dared to refute your orders? Didn't you refuse his request yesterday afternoon?" Herman again tried to calm his wife.
"No, right! You're defending him again!" annoyed Susi while brushed Herman's hand violently.
"If that girl didn't go see Julian, then where do you think she went, huh? Just watch! If he comes home, I'll never forgive him!" susi continued with emotions that were ready to explode at any time.
Herman could only take a deep breath and did not dare to recite his wife's words again.
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