
Dea opened her eyes slowly. The bright morning sunlight made the girl sober. He tried to remember what had happened to him so that he could lie weakly in that place.
Until the pain he felt in his personal area made the girl remember the heartbreaking incident that had happened last night. Dea was crying again. He had lost the most precious thing he had ever cared for.
"Yes, Lord," Dea said as she tried to rise from her position.
Now Dea is in a sitting position and pay attention to his private area that still feels the pain. "Oh my God, what should I do? I'm sure Julian will never be able to accept this?" muttered Dea while wiping her tears.
In limping, Dea tried to get up and then tidied up his clothes that were messy due to the vile deeds of the three depraved men. After his clothes returned to how they were, Dea stepped into the house owned by the Sister-in-law while enduring the pain in her personal area.
Yes, the house they lived in all this time was the house of the relics of both Susi's parents. While the house relics of both Herman and Dea's parents had been sold by Herman himself at Susi's persuasion and the money from the sale of the house was used to repair the house relics of both Susi's parents. The house they now own.
Struggling, Dea finally arrived in front of the house. The arrival of the poor girl was witnessed by her nephew who was playing in the courtyard of the house. The girl immediately ran into the house while shouting to call her mother.
"Mother! Mama! Look at Aunt Dea! He has come home" said Virna to her mother who had been waiting for the girl's arrival.
"really? Where is he?!" Susi, who was enjoying her breakfast with her Husband, immediately got up from her sitting position. He approached Virna while looking towards the front of the house.
"Dear, please! Don't be so hard on Dea. Poor him," said Herman with an anxious face and tried to remind his wife.
"Curtain! There is no mercy for a dissident girl like her!" susi growled with a reddened face.
The woman immediately steps to the front of the house with Virna, while Herman and Virna follow Susi from behind with anxious feelings.
"Yes, God! What happened to you, Dea!" screeched Susi after seeing the disheveled appearance of Dea back then. Instead of feeling pity and pity to see the condition of Dea, Susi even more furious and anxious to punish him.
Not only Susi, Herman was no less surprised to see the condition of his sister. However, when he wanted to approach the girl, Susi instead held him back.
"Where are you going, Mum? Just let me! You are not giving a lesson to your rebellious sister, instead forgive her again and again, just as always!" gerutu Susi while pulling the hand of Herman who wanted to approach Dea and stop the man's steps.
Herman finally relented and let Susi approach Dea. While the girl seems resigned, she is ready to accept whatever Susi will do because she herself has begun to despair with her life.
"Look at you! What have you done, huh?!" annoyed Susi while pinching Dea's body many times. Dea seemed to be in pain, but the pain was no more painful than he was currently feeling.
Dea stroked her body that was hit by a hard pinch from Susi. He lowered his head without being able to do anything, even just to defend himself.
Susi stopped her action for a moment then glanced at Virna who was still standing next to Herman. He ordered his daughter to leave immediately and not participate in their affairs.
"But, Ma'am ..." Virna protested.
"Mom said come in, yes come in!" resolute Susi with bulging eyes looked at Virna.
Herman gently stroked the top of Virna's head while smiling a thin smile. "Your mother's right, son. You'd better go back to your room" Herman said.
Virna grunted in annoyance. Although he was disappointed that he could not see what punishment his mother would give Dea at that time, Virna finally complied. The girl immediately returned to her room with a face that looked perfectly bent.
After Virna leaves, Susi refocuses on Dea who is still standing before her with a disheveled appearance. Even the girl's body was full of grains of sand that stuck from the tip of the hair to the tip of the foot.
"God! What exactly happened to you? Did you and Julian do that last night, ha!" annoyed Susi while gripping Dea's arm tightly which only had been silent since. Seeing from the appearance of Dea at that time, Susi was sure that something was wrong with her sister-in-law.
Herman who was confused, immediately approached Susi and tried to talk to his wife. "Darling, what do you mean talk like that to Dea? We'd better go in, it'll sound neighbor, not good."
"Didn't you understand after seeing your Sister's current appearance, Mas? He is like a man who has done adultery, are you not aware of it, ha?!" susi sternly half-whispered to Herman who was standing beside her.
"Is that really?" pekik Herman while paying attention to the condition of his sister. He didn't even think that far.
"Really, really!" susi grumbled again while bending her face in annoyance. The woman glanced to the right and to the left, then pulled the rough hand of Dea to follow her into the house. "Here, come with me!" said it.
In a hurry, Dea tried to balance her steps with Susi. Pain in his private area, making Dea trouble when walking. Seeing the way Dea walked at that time, made Susi more convinced that the girl was no longer a virgin.
"I think my hunch is right. This girl did that disgusting thing last night. You stupid girl!" swearing Susi while continuing to forcefully pull Dea's hand.
"Slowly, Susi. Poor Dea" said Herman, following the woman's footsteps from behind. Dea is her younger brother. He could not bear to see Dea treated arbitrarily by his wife, even though here Susi's position was right.
"Pity you say?" Susi smiled cynically. "You can still say pity at a time like this. However, if one day what I'm worried about is true, are you sure you can still pity this girl?!" susi continued with annoyance.
"Susi, come! I'm sure Dea's fine. He is not who you think he is" said Herman, with a face that looked at the woman.
"That's what you say is fine? Ok, then! Let's see who's right between us, Mum!" upset Susi.
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