
Shabita kept silent in her room, staring at all the equipment she would wear at her wedding. Talia came with her mother's ring.
"Wear it for you" he said, giving the ring to Shabita, who was sitting on the bed.
Shabita looked at Talia with tears. He immediately lowered his head and took the ring on his lap. "Yes," he answered.
Talia sat nearby and raised Shabita's chin. "Why are you sad?" tanyanya.
Shabita brushed Talia's hand off. "I'm happy" he forced her to smile, but Talia realized there was something different about it.
"Why did you marry my father?" ask Talia.
'Kar .. because of love." It's very hard to say from him.
"No," Talia denied while wiping Shabita's tears.
Shabita closed his eyes, the dammed water spilled all over. He could no longer, wanting to tell a story, but whether Toni would not punish him or Talia would accuse him of being a sheep whistleblower. I have to hold on for Anggara.
"Whatever it is, if it's already gone I won't let you go if I hurt my father. Then think carefully before making a decision." After saying Talia and then leaving.
Talia locked Shabita's room while she was still hearing the girl's sobs, her heart was not without feelings, who told her to be with her father. He also does not like the existence of a stepmother, but want how else.
Anggara's heart hurt, suddenly he cried. "Why me?" he murmured while wiping the tears and stroking the chest.
"Why you?" ask Adi who today it's her turn to swipe. Seeing Anggara suddenly cry made him confused.
"My heart hurts, I feel lost. It was like someone was there waiting for me" Anggara replied. Neutralize the urination that feels painful.
"Maybe because of the effect of the drug" said Adi.
"No, I've felt this. Yeah, I feel like I've felt this before, but I forgot," Anggara denied quickly with a serious face.
"Oh, just rest. Don't think about it anymore." Ali gave a glass of water to drink Anggara.
Anggara accepted it and drank the water. His heart ached again like it was squeezed, the glass fell and broke. Ali was surprised and called the nurse. They came and examined Anggara, the young man was silent when he was injected, he fell asleep because of the medicine.
"What are you Shabita, do you know Anggara will not forget you for long?" sigh Adi while rubbing the head of her best friend.
Shabita grabbed a needle on the dresser, wanting to feel like she was stabbing him with it. "Anggara" he said.
"Mrs." The call resuscitated him, he immediately put the needle in place. A slender female servant approached her and gave Toni a phone call.
"Yes" replied Shabita.
"What are you doing now, I hope it doesn't matter because Anggara's life is in my hands."
"No, I just shut up and look at the clothes," replied the shabita lying.
The phone connection was cut off, he gave the phone to the waiter and the waiter left after receiving it.
****
"Why do you keep sculpting, can't you move and smile at the guests?" whispered Toni.
It's easy to say, but it's hard when he tries. Shabita tried to make a smile as appropriate as possible, but it was very, very difficult for her. A white wedding dress and beautiful makeup were nothing to her without Anggara by her side. It's really sorry why I didn't return your love even if it's just a glance, let me just calmly say love to you. His tears fell, but was immediately wiped away by him and smiled widely.
Talia was joking with her best friend while holding a glass of wine, her gaze unconsciously fixed on the smiling Shabita being forced. He was astonished and looked at his father.
The night of the show was over, Shabita was silent in her room, her feelings of misgivings mixed. Toni came to take off her watch and put it on the bridal dresser. Then sit next to Shabita by the bed.
"Don't think of her on our bridal night" forbid Toni as she stared intently at the girl.
Shabita only squeezes the wedding dress that has not been replaced. She was afraid of being touched by Toni, afraid of conceiving her child, afraid of her offspring becoming like Toni. But he was afraid of losing Anggara's life.
Toni raises her legs and goes cross-legged on the bed. His face was plain like a good young man, who would have thought that he was a demon. "All I'll give you, whatever you ask me to give you've never left me" he promised. He grabbed Shabita. The girl could not dodge, just silently accepting her treatment. "Be the mother of my children" he whispered.
Shabita goosebumps, he closes his eyes, fear dominates his soul, until his tears flow. When Toni touched her she just kept quiet and accepted even though her heart was hurting and so painful that it might become a bad memory for her.
Shabita was wearing a plain white dress, looking at the open ocean, the wind was waving her hair and clothes. There was a burly arm embracing his waist. He smiled and turned around. "Figures" he said, stroking the young man's cheek. Anggara also wears clean white clothes.
"Van" said Anggara. "Why did you leave me, forget me, let me lose my memory?"
"Ang," he said.
"Wait for me, Van. I'll pick you back up, make you mine forever."
"But-"
"Suhst...." Anggara covered Shabita's lips with her index finger and smiled. "Whatever your circumstances will be, I will accept. To me you're all mine."
Anggara touched both of Shabita's cheeks and fused their eyebrows together. Shabita broke into tears, unable to hold back and tightly embrace Anggara.
The sound of alarm makes it lulled in a dream with Anggara. He cried when he remembered last night, there at the end of the closet Toni had been wearing clothes. He had looked at Shabita and again busy tidying up his tie.
"Today I'm going to Indonesia. There's business" he said as he approached the girl. "I hope you're not messing around."
"How long?" shabita asked quietly without energy.
"Nearly a month if not constrained," he replied.
Shabita lowered her head while sighing as Toni looked at him. "You should get used to me, Shabita. I'm your husband now" he said, grabbing the girl in his arms.
"I'm going to the bathroom." Disgust and hatred felt make Shabita forced to push Toni plan and reasoned to clean up.
In the bathroom he cried silently while Toni smiled happily looking at the bloodstains on their white sheets. As much as water would be unable to remove the stain, Shabita struck herself.