
Evan pecked at the door of his house while holding a paper from the religious court. His hands over and over again crushed the paper until it was scuffed with emotions that seemed to want to explode.
"Well, what do I think of him for? I have met a lot of people so feel great, so smart to sue everything. Look at it, he will definitely regret for noticing what people said," Evan muttered in annoyance.
Evan then stepped into the house carrying the paper, his parents were sitting in front of the television. Why isn't the television turned on?
"Well, why isn't it alive, Mom? What's dead?" evan asked confusedly, he then walked to the television to see what was happening.
"Why turn on tivi? We don't like to see it" said Mery, quickly making Evan turn the television on
Evan then turned around and looked at his mother in surprise. "If you don't like watching, why are you sitting here?" He asked me softly.
Mery smiled bitterly upon hearing his son's words. "This is the place where my daughter-in-law and grandchildren gather. So we're sitting here remembering the memories with them."
Deg.
The mother's words really pierced Evan's heart. How could his mother say that?
"I was wrong to get angry and throw them out, but I also apologized. They are the only ones who remain stubborn and determined to leave this house," said Evan sharply. He is always to blame, but they are stubborn and do not want to hear his words.
Mery and Beni only sighed harshly and hung up an annoyed face upon hearing the man's words, completely having no sense of regret at all.
"Father and mother do not have to worry, soon they will definitely come back here again," continued Evan with fear.
"Why did you get that big, Evan? If they don't come here at all how about, huh?" ask Beni with the sarcasm. His eyes flashed with emotion with a hardened jaw.
Evan smiled faintly when he heard the father's words. "That's impossible, Dad. What they want to eat out there, after all the economy today is difficult. Where is it possible that Ayun can take my son and support them." He spoke with full of insinuation.
Without waiting for the words of his father and mother, Evan walked up to the 2nd floor with still lingering laughter in the man's mouth. He walked on until he entered the room, then threw the paper that still had his hands on the bed.
"Luck out there without money or work? Heh, what kind of joke is that?"
Evan shook his head while walking towards the bathroom. It's only a matter of days that they get out of the house, after that they will definitely go home as well.
Meanwhile, Ayun and Nayla are struggling in the kitchen to prepare a dinner menu for the day. As usual, they will tell each other about what they did today.
"So you've rented a house?" nayla asked after hearing the story from her best friend. Although his mouth was busy talking, but his hands did not stop chopping meat for their cooking ingredients.
"It has. The house is not too big, but it is comfortable for us" said Ayun while washing the fruits he had bought before arriving home.
"Where might I do that, Nay. If you don't have a husband maybe I'll stay here, but you'll have a family of your own. So it's not appropriate that I stay here," said Ayun while commenting on a thin smile to make Nayla also laugh.
After all the food was finished and served on the table, they all immediately gathered to enjoy the dinner together.
The sound of laughter and jest echoed in that place, but Ayun had several times reminded if eating should not while talking or let alone laughing
A little while later, they all finished the meal. Now everything seems to gather in the family room with the noise of the children.
As everyone gathered together, Ayun told Nayla and Rio that tomorrow they would move. Especially after that he would focus on studying in the restaurant, so the distance was also not far.
"All right, tomorrow we'll drop off. Don't reject it, Yun," Nayla said quickly as she saw the unkind gesture of Ayun who would reject what they gave her.
While chatting, suddenly stung by the ringing of Ayun's phone in the room. He quickly got off the couch to get into the room and see who was on the phone.
Deg.
"Yuni?"
Ayun saw there was one missed call from his sister who was in the village. He quickly returned to the number of the younger brother who knew there was something important to say.
"Hello, Ma'am,"
"Yes, Yuni. What's the matter, how's the night-night gini call?" ask Ayun. Usually his sister will call in the afternoon or morning.
"Sir, I'm in the hospital again,"
"What?"
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Tbc.