
Chaps39. Uneasily
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Allura hurriedly returned to her bed, she was afraid that her husband would come out and find himself standing in front of her phone. Fortunately, Allura left immediately, when Erlangga had just come out.
With a riled face Erlangga again took his phone. Repeatedly his phone he put in the ear however, the person did not seem to want to answer a call from Erlangga.
"Why him," Allura asked in her heart but she did not dare to ask Erlangga.
"Jawab why!" racau Erlangga stood up and ruffled her hair in frustration.
After raving like that, Erlangga was seen typing and a knocking sound came from outside. Yes, Dinda's voice.
"What the hell, Mas!" he screamed from outside. Erlangga ignored him, and Dinda went inside with her face bent. Allura already knew why because she was lazy to meet him.
"Try you call Nina, from this afternoon she did not pick up and return the phone from Mas," Erlangga told Dinda. Dinda looked lazy picking up her phone and was still typing.
"A long time ago, Dinda," said Erlangga when Dinda did not call him.
"You'd be weird if I told you about it this afternoon when Nina came here" Dinda said as she exhaled. While Allura only saw the two brothers from his bed.
Allura did not dare to chim in, after all it was none of his business and had nothing to do with him. Maybe what is on her husband's mind if Allura is the cause of her lover's attitude is different. And Allura could guess if the person who had been called by her husband over the phone was her lover.
"So he came here? What then? What happened, why he did not pick up the phone from Mas," Erlangga said, asking Dinda many questions.
Dinda rolled her eyes lazily hearing the question from her brother. By folding his hands on his chest he chose to leave from Erlangga's room. Erlangga did not stay silent, he also pursued his sister to ask her to explain why Nina's attitude changed drastically.
Allura who saw her husband leave from the room exhaled her heavy breath. As usual if the discussion had been about Nina she even seemed to be a statue was not considered her existence.
"Until when is my husband like that" Allura murmured as she spread her body and covered the blanket to close her eyes. Rest the heavy mind he was carrying this time.
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Allura woke up when shards of glass sounded in her eardrums. He immediately shuffled and rubbed his eyes slowly, before seeing what had happened he first turned his head towards the clock of the wall in his room.
Time still showed at 00.30, then his vision turned to look at Erlangga who was restless on the sofa by looking at the broken glass in front of him.
"He's like that must be because of his lover," Inner Allura. Intentions he wanted to clean the broken glass, but before cleaning it he chose to wash his face first. After washing her face Allura walked out of the room and headed downstairs.
After bringing what she needed, she returned to her room and started cleaning up the broken glass. After finishing cleaning it Allura settled Erlangga with his upset face.
"Why?" asked Erlangga who accidentally saw Allura's gaze.
"You think?!"
"If you don't want to clean, let it go. No need to bother,"
"Hmmm, uh,"
Even a few minutes of their conversation stopped and Erlangga tried to ask Allura despite her prestige, she wanted to know the truth. Is it true that his lover was being nice to Allura.
"Is it true that Nina has started to be kind to you?" ask Erlangga. Allura gasped at Erlangga's question why when she gave the question all concerned her lover. Didn't the man think about Allura's feelings?
Allura only took a deep breath and took it out slowly so that she could be patient when her husband had not yet accepted her as a wife.
"Yes," Allura replied so grimly, yet she was unable to turn her body towards Erlangga for fear of shedding tears.
"*****." Gigi Erlangga struggled when he heard Allura's reply. Allura who heard the anger of Erlangga finally chose to go down to throw the broken glass.
When down every step of the stairs his heart was sliced, why his feelings were so quickly loved, while Erlangga never looked at him as a wife. Should he choose to part ways and choose a widow's life? But he thinks again and has gone so far, he does not want to until his marriage is destroyed because of a small kericil.
When he had saved Allura back to go up to his room there he saw Erlangga with his cold gaze with his hands on his head propping him up. Allura was like an illusion did that man really hate her because of Nina's problem?
With his head down Allura walked past her husband with a raging feeling, even though Erlangga was now really agitated, he said, on one hand he did not want to leave the woman of his parents' choice whereas he could not leave Nina who had accompanied him all this time.
"What feeling is this?" inner Erlangga when the wife who was never considered to pass through him with his head down and hands clutched together as if frightened to see Erlangga's gaze.
It is undeniable that his heart is now a little accustomed to the behavior of his wife who sometimes gives more attention even though he always ignores, he said, but now even he is sick because his lover seemed to silence himself even as if he dumped himself because of marriage problems that are difficult to realize.
In her mind Erlangga chose to go out of the room, when Dinda also came out of the room and rebuked her.
"Mas," called Dinda to her brother, Erlangga turned her head with narrowed brows.
"Not slept?" asked Erlangga, Dinda shook her head.
"It's waking up, hear the door being opened so it's going to be you" replied Dinda without further ado and convinced that the one who came out was her sibling.
"I want to talk about Nina, your wife's mummy doesn't exist" Dinda said.
"Hmm." Erlangga just cleared his throat, both of them walking towards the balcony.
"I think Nina is because you don't want to divorce your wife. I think it's a form of protest because you don't give her certainty" said Dinda trying to express what she read, although she was a little upset at her best friend.
Erlangga just exhaled a rough breath, while staring at the dark sky due to midnight. He also thought like what his sister said, but he also could not make the decision quickly let alone Allura, his mother's favorite daughter-in-law.
"Why not answer, Mom? You starting to like her? Do I have to like your wife too? I really don't want it to happen," worried Dinda as if trying to wake her brother up to try to figure out how to divorce Allura and marry her best friend.
"Sleep there, little children don't think much" Erlangga said, trying to shift the conversation as if he didn't want to answer.
Dinda who heard Erlangga's answer was upset and anxious and she realized that her brother was agitated at the thought of her feelings. He was sure that Erlangga had started to like women he did not like.
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