Widow Kepentok Duda

Widow Kepentok Duda
Warning letter


Farzan and Sandra were in a car parked in front of Sandra's house. Both of them have since been silent as if they are enjoying the relief of each other's hearts.


“Did you meet your mama?” sandra asked, after a few moments of silence finally choosing to open her voice.


Farzan turned with his head leaning against the seat, then shook his head to answer Sandra's question.


“It looks like Mama is still angry. Although Papa said if Mama is dizzy, but I'm sure if Papa is only lying to keep our feelings,” said Farzan.


Sandra nodded, it would not be easy to make someone who already hates, to like.


“You don't have to think about it, the most important thing is that we get the blessing of Papa,” said Farzan while rubbing Sandra's hair.


Sandra nodded with a smile, although Anisa did not approve but she was relieved that Aaron accepted it and even entrusted Farzan to her.


Farzan also invited Sandra to come down, when just about to open the door, suddenly heard something fall on the roof of Farzan's sedan car.


“What is it?” Sandra was very surprised because of the loudness of the sound.


Farzan did not know what hit his car, and then asked Sandra to wait inside, while he would check out.


“Cautious.” Sandra's afraid that bad guys are after them.


Farzan went out carefully, and looked around and there was no one around. He came out and looked at the roof of his car, to see an object wrapped in white paper tied with rubber.


Sandra saw Farzan standing quietly, meaning that it was safe outside and it didn't matter if he got out. Sandra came out and saw her lover holding something in her hand.


“What is it?” ask Sandra curiously.


“I don't know,” replied Farzan.


Sandra walked over to Farzan, while the man took off the rubber rope that was binding, then opened the paper which turned out to be a stone.


“Stone?” Farzan furrowed his brows.


Farzan's gaze was fixed on the stone wrapping paper, it turned out that there was writing in it.


‘Be careful with your ex-wife, she wants to harm your lover.’


Farzan and Sandra looked at each other after reading the message, until Farzan ran out into the streets, looking right and left to see if the person who threw the stone was still there.


“What does that mean?” Sandra looked puzzled, could it be that the contents of the letter were intended for her.


Farzan looked at Sandra who was still standing next to the car, and then approached and hurriedly invited her lover in.


“Did he come after me? Or Grisel's man?” Sandra wondered, not even realizing if it had been pulled in Farzan to the house.


Farzan closed the door, then looked at Sandra who was still standing while wondering.


“Hey, this could be a prankster's job. Or maybe someone who doesn't like Grisel. But even so you have to trust me. Even if someone threatens you. I will always protect you,” said Farzan while holding both arms of Sandra.


Sandra looked at Farzan and saw anxiety in the man's gaze. Just like Farzan, Sandra was suddenly afraid if the contents of the letter were true. He shook his head, as if his mind was full of questions about who sent the letter, and he had to trust the contents of the letter.


Farzan brought Sandra's body into the arms, then rubbed her lover's hair constantly.


“Whoever sent this letter, would only want you to be anxious and anxious,” said Farzan trying to calm the feelings of Sandra. “I'm here to protect you, so you never fear.”


Sandra nodded at Farzan's words, feeling calm in the man's warm embrace.


“If that's true, does that mean that it's after me two people?”


The question escapes Sandra's lips, indicating that the woman is now in great fear. Sandra had never been afraid of facing any problems before, but for some reason now she was like a coward who wanted to hide from the enemies who were after her.


“Two or three people are after you, I will stay by your side to keep looking after you.”