The Value of Loyalty

The Value of Loyalty
Mother Doesn't Understand


Rindi walked out of the room with a sliced heart.


Right, there's no place for her here anymore. Leaving this company is the best path for everyone.


Linggar smiled when he found Rindi's figure around his work area. Walking closer to Rindi who was still walking with her head down.


Hehehehehe, definitely Rindi kangen. Maybe I want to eat lunch.


Salah Linggar too, forgot to bring a cell phone when out of the office until Rindi had to approach his desk.


But his footsteps slowed down while staring at something that was not right from Rindi's behavior.


The road with a head down without seeing what is in front of the eyes.


"Rin, Rindi." When they faced each other.


Linggar's forehead wrinkled, confusedly staring at Rindi's state like this?


No, Rindi didn't come here to look for him. There was something else Rindi was hiding.


" Rindi, where are you from?" Linggar with a soft look, the curiosity gets bigger.


Rindi kept her head down while shaking her head a little tighter. The face of Sayu that Rindi was trying to hide was able to be captured by Linggar.


" Rin, are you crying?" Linggar began to look down, looking at Rindi's face.


" Rin, what's wrong with you?" Both hands landed and being on Rindi's shoulder shook slowly.


Rindi was able to pull over him with a bit of roughness, then passed leaving Linggar who was just staring at him in a daze.


Rindi was angry with him. But because of what?


Looking back, right in the boss's room. He must first find out what makes Rindi like that.


Where would Rindi have been if not looking for her?


Meet with the company boss?


What do ordinary staff like Rindi want to meet directly with the President Director.


Or is there something going on with her phone left in the desk drawer?


No, the phone's gonna be fine.


Walk slowly closer to the Main Director's room.


Don't tell me if the boss is interfering in his personal affairs. Even though he is the sister of the Mother, Linggar's life is too far for her to control.


But the voice of someone who was in the room was able to stop his steps.


The voice he hears every day.


Too obvious, Rindi did not close the door tightly.


Why is Mother here?


Is Mommy, to be the mastermind behind the longing cry.


"Are you not being too cruel?" The voice of Adit.


Linggar held back a step, intending to eavesdrop on the conversation.


" Snear from where? I told you the same, both of them, ngeyel. Well how else." Mother with a little tart.


"Mother knows where his relationship with Rindi is still going?" Now Linggar can guess what made Rindi look down like before.


For the next he could understand if Rindi would avoid him.


"If they're still continuing, yes mutation only, where cake. What matters is that they don't see each other again."


Why does she sound so cruel?


"Pc, I don't want to interfere. I don't want Linggar to hate me." The conversation was able to capture Linggar very clearly.


"Mother." Said Linggar slowly, trying to tell her whereabouts. Slowly push the door wider and begin to step in.


"You?"


'What's Mommy talking to Rindi?" Said Linggar quietly without answering the question from the mother.


"Oh, you just want to affirm your relationship. Until whenever you won't take it." Mother's words are full of emphasis and firm.


"We're going to split up, it's just a matter of time. We just want to buy time." Linggar said slowly, suppressing the tone of voice that actually sounded like choking.


Not an easy thing, when anger fills the heart but still trying not to raise the voice.


"When?" Mommy.


"Pelan-pelan bun, we must have split up. Don't worry." His words convinced mother.


The conversation was still carried out calmly but grippingly.


Mother smiled with a shake of head. Linggar's words were like a joke to him.


Linggar's love for Rindi is very big, even tends to be stupid. Any human would fall into the same hole.


"Mother has given up Mother's choice, now it's your turn to give up your choice." Mother has not yet given up.


"For your soul mate's problems, let me find you later. We both lost, so we broke even. One is the same."


"Hehehehe," Linggar chuckled stiffly at the words of the mother who was negotiating about her life friend.


What kind of negotiation is this?


"Don't you understand what it's like to love each other but not have it?"


"Heheheh, you don't understand. Mother will never understand." He said with a soft twitch, laughing at himself.


Expecting an understanding from the mother, now like expecting something uncertain.


Pak Adit hid the face behind his hand, with elbows resting on the table.


What could be in the middle of the debate between the mothers. Not do not want to divorce the debate alot, but he really does not know what the problem is sitting?


Looking at the adorable Linggar eyes with a frown, he knew that the man harbored a great disappointment. Didn't want his voice that could have been a bomb on the Linggar that was ready to explode at any time.


With a bang on his lips, Linggar turned around leaving the room. Back to his desk.


Hit the table hard to vent his anger, disappointment and anger.


"Aaaaarrrrrgggghhhh,...." Finally, everything he had thrown out.


The eyes began to flood.


Why don't you understand, they just need a little time to get used to not being together.


Reducing the intensity of their togetherness and communication.


Why do you not understand too, that all this is not something that is easy for them.


Those who love each other, those who are always together but hope to be separated.


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Happy Eid Al-Fitr Day.


Is it late?


Haven't you?


It hasn't been a week, the jar hasn't been empty, has it? Dong, hehehehehe.


Sorry, just up!


A month busy studying prayer teaching, it is very difficult to setorin the script.


This dinda kasi double up, Doain tomorrow up can be smooth well!


Don't forget the spirit too!


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