
Not long after, they arrived at a cafe by the beach.
Aska opened the car door for Amara to make his ex-wife was a little surprised at his attitude. For a moment they exchanged a glance and Aska invited Amara to come in.
"Servant!" Call Aska.
The waiter came immediately.
"What do you want to order, Amara, a drink? eat?" Tawar Aska's.
"Drink, apple juice." Answer Amara.
"Is that all?" Ask again Aska.
"Em.that's it."
"Juice one apple and coffee one." Said Aska.
The waiter immediately went to make it.
"Why did you bring me here,
what exactly do you want to talk about?" Ask Amara.
"I don't have much time for you!" Amara said with intimidating eyes.
Aska took a long breath. "I'm sorry!" Aska.
Amara looked at the eagle's eyes full of question marks. "Sorry for what?" Ask Amara.
"I'm sorry for making your heart fall apart, sorry that I hurt your heart." Aska was full of regrets.
"Forget over. It's all over." Amara said in a cold tone. "Did you ask me to meet just to talk about this?" Ask Amara.
"Now I am aware of what I am going through now. Maybe it's karma for me." Aska breathed out her soft breath.
"I don't understand what you mean."
"Now I can tell which women are good and which women are just using me." Aska.
Amara laughed crisply, "Stop discussing Aska's past. I don't like it!" Amara.
"Why? Do you hate me so much?" Ask Aska sadly.
"If I hate you, what do you want?" Amara was getting upset.
"Yes, you deserve to hate me for being this jerk."
"Once again I apologize deeply, Amara. I also regret that I ignored you. Maybe an apology won't be enough to heal your wounds, but that's all I can say." Obviously Aska with a sad face.
"Why do you regret it, you better live your life with your wife and child." Amara.
Hearing that, Aska re-established her gaze with reddened eyes.
Amara who saw Aska was somewhat astonished.
"Is my speech wrong?" Ask Amara.
"I'm divorced with Davina!" Answer Aska.
"Well, why are you getting divorced?" Ask Amara further with a bit of surprise.
"Because when I was with him, I felt lonely. I'm not happy." Answer Aska.
Amara threw out her rough breath. "Isn't marrying Davina what you want? then why are you divorced from just for such a reason?"
"He cheated on me behind my back, cheated on him with his own co-workers." Aska. "I really lost my identity when my son died."
"Did your son die?"
Aska then told Amara why her son could die.
"Hm..this must be heavy for you...." Amara said after hearing Aska's story.
"So, I'm also sorry for ignoring you first. Will you forgive me and come back to me?" Ask Aska seriously.
"No way!" Amara replied short and firm.
Amara momentarily fell silent while staring at Aska's nanar. The woman without a word began to move from her sitting, even the drinks that had been ordered had not been drunk.
"Where are you going?" Ask Ask Aska also moved from her sitting.
"I have to go home. You're just wasting my time!" Amara said as she stepped outside.
"I'm sorry Amara if I'm wrong."
"Let me take you!" Said Aska.
"I can go home by myself." Reject Amara.
Aska tried to persuade Amara but the woman was stingy on her stance. Amara called a taxi and the woman got into the car. Aska can only resign when she sees her ex-wife passing by.