
. Sarah calmed down a little after Reza explained. Although Raisa had persuaded Sarah to come, but her efforts did not produce the results she wanted. Raisa said with a feeling of disappointment, she could not bring Sarah as a guest that Arisa wanted. With a disappointed cry, Raisa enters the car where Fariz is waiting for her.
"It didn't work?" tanya Fariz grabbed Raisa's still sobbing head. Raisa just shook her head in response to her husband's question and she then hugged Fariz tightly expressing her disappointment.
"What's wrong. we're home now." Calming down, Fariz hurried away from Sarah's residence.
. In addition, Arisa who can not go anywhere just stay at home. The ban from his father and brother was so strict that the door of his room was guarded by a bodyguard. He was no longer able to meet Rayyan who was both not allowed to go anywhere. Both of them always complain of being bored at home by phone or video call. Day after day, bi Ina was amazed by the behavior of Arisa who always went up and down stairs without any reason. Sometimes, Arisa helps him clean up or cook. Until just counting days, Arisa is used to doing the task as a housewife.
"Dead 3 more days, right?" Ask bi Ina with sparkling, but still tucked in a sad feeling.
"Yes bi. I'm sorry that Aris always bothered aunty." Arisa also felt sad.
"What is non. It's aunt's job to look after non Aris." Arisa just smiled in response to the expression bi Ina who had nurtured her since childhood. Looks some people from the Wedding Organizer to install tents and decorations in Arisa's house. He asked his father to marry in a house like Raisa. And Yugito happily complies with the request of his youngest daughter. When Arisa was busy with bi Ina in the kitchen, another waiter called her from the living room.
"There's a guest for the lady." Her words made Arisa wonder who was visiting her house. Immediately Arisa left and met the intended guest who was already in the living room. When he found the guest, his body froze, and his tears broke without permission.
"Daughter." Call Sarah in a clean voice.
"B-mother?" Her screams ran and hugged Sarah tightly. This time Sarah did not misunderstand Arisa. He really misses his daughter, even though he only separated for a few months, but it feels like he has not met Arisa for a long time.
"Mother where have you been? Why is my house in Sita? And why is the office sold to Mr Rega?" Her tears broke instantly and was still reluctant to slip from Sarah's embrace.
"I'm sorry mommy son."
"I miss motheraaaa..." Arisa still yelling like a child makes Yugito and Rahma come to her for fear that something will happen to Arisa. However, the two froze seeing her daughter in the arms of others. Rahma held back her jealousy so that her throat hurt. Raisa came to them, and she could not help but hug Sarah in front of her biological parents.
"Finally the mother came." cried Raisa as Sarah hugged her with Arisa.
"Why are you crying? It's my bundle." Arisa's whining is trying to separate Raisa from Sarah.
"He's my mother too." Raisa did the same. Rahma turned her gaze away from the scene that made her chest feel tight. As Rahma was about to pass, Yugito grabbed her hand and held Rahma to leave.
"Sorry mas. I still have work inside." Rahma's words now could not hold back her tears that burst out of her eyelids.
"Why should you be jealous? Naturally Aris loves Sarah very much, she gets affection from Sarah that she does not get from us."
"Sorry mas. You're the only one who's seen him, I can't see it for myself." Forcibly, Rahma removed Yugito's grasp from his hand and rushed into the room. Yugiyo only sighed for a moment and then he turned to Sarah. When Sarah glanced at Yugito in front of her, she immediately released the twins from her arms.
"Good mas. Where's Rahma going?"
"There was. She's in the room, doesn't seem to be feeling well." Yugito replies, covering up the fact that Rahma is crying.
"Can I see?"
"Oh no need. She. just slept. So. later." Yugito quickly finds an excuse for Sarah to stop seeing Rahma. Raisa, who knew the previous state of Rahma, passed and entered Rahma's room. He was surprised to see his mother crying beside the bed while holding a picture of himself and Arisa.
"Mama." Call Raisa who forgot to close the door. "Why are you crying?" Raisa then hugged Rahma's head. "Ma... Rais and Aris didn't mean to hurt Mom. We're just-"
"Mama." Call Arisa who interrupts Raisa's words. Suddenly Raisa looked back to see her sister walking towards her. Arisa sits right in front of Rahma by grabbing Rahma's hand and kissing her for so long.
"Without Mama Aris there wouldn't be in this world. Without her, Aris would not live. Mama don't think anything. Aris loves her mother, Aris's mother. And Aris also loved mother, who gave her what she had lost over the years. But, Aris did not blame mama. Aris understood that she was worried about Rais for fear that his cancer cells would reactivate. Aris understood that. So, Aris wants you to also understand the position of Aris. In addition, in Aris' body, there is the heart of her daughter. Perhaps this feeling was greater coming from Nadhira's heart. Aris loves you both. Mom and mom." Arisa said and hugged Rahma tightly. Outside the room, Tio heard Arisa's expression, so he lowered his head not intending to approach the three people inside. Reza patted Tio's shoulders who were both there.
"Zp. Three more days, we're gonna lose a sister like her."
"Who said you lost? I'll move here, and I'll keep an eye on Aris after she gets married. And when she has kids, I'll take care of her."
"Well. He's my brother Za."
"He's also my brother Tio." The two growled at each other like a fighting cat.
And in the living room, Sarah is still being chatted with by Yugito.
"Why did you stay away from Aris?" Ask Yugito.
"Sorry mas. Me and the Princess are only a mother and foster child. It just so happened that I still missed Nadhira, and when I took care of Princess, it felt like I was taking care of Nadhira mas." Sarah's reply made Yugito feel guilty.
"sorry. It's made Nadhira go away from you." Sarah just smiled and nodded.
"It's not entirely your fault."
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