
Divta sat down with a blank look. His eyes were swollen and his appearance was unkempt. On the table were several bottles of wine that he had spent earlier. Cigarettes were strewn on the floor. This was the first time he had touched such an illicit item for as long as he lived.
"Dance" he said, who was still waiting for the contents of the glass bottle.
"Don't stay in Mas, Dance," he murmured again.
His authority and decisiveness as a captain simply disappeared after he broke up from Mentari. The figure he had always been disinclined was now nothing more than a flabby man who had lost his way.
"Dance, hyks hyks."
Crying and laughing for a while. He was like a madman and depressed. This is the victim of the selfishness of parents who do not have the feelings of their children. Love is sometimes blind and can change the behavior and behavior of some people who are already influenced by feelings.
"Mas can't be without you. Come back, baby." Divta cried sobbing in the room that was like a broken ship earlier.
His meeting last afternoon with Mentari again shook the soul of this man. His feelings never play games. Mentari was the figure of the woman he had been looking for all this time to heal the wounds he considered inside there. But why did her mother have the heart to separate the love she struggled with.
"Why did you leave Mas?" said again. Unsatisfied for Divta to embrace Mentari, she wants to always be next to the girl. Darling Divta doesn't know where Mentari lives.
Ferdy went into his son's room. He let out a long sigh when he saw the condition of Divta's room which was like a broken ship. Wine bottles were scattered everywhere. A pack of cigarettes with her nipple also looks a lot on the floor.
The middle-aged man who was already wearing those glasses walked inside there. She sees Divta pity, this is all Melly's fault. Not to mention that his wife forced his son to marry Audrey and even planned his child's engagement day without thinking that his only son was a victim of his selfishness and greed.
"Son," call Ferdy.
However, Divta did not heed him continue to confuse Mentari's name and call the girl's name. Without caring about his father's call to him. Now his world feels dark and not okay and he doesn't even know how his life will go. He only hoped that God would give him a little time to be happy.
"Son," called Ferdy while sitting on the lip of Divta's bed.
"Dance" raced Divta. "Don't stay, Mas" he said, crying a mouthful.
Ferdy grabbed his son's body. A whole new life this time he saw a broken Divta. When parting with Chelsea the man was normal. When rejected by Ara, she only cried for a moment. But when he lost Mentari, his world collapsed instantly. As if there was no hope in there.
"Hiks hyks, Dance." The name seemed to be out of his mind.
Ferdy also felt the heartbreak his son experienced. Things like reminding him of events in the past that also did not end happily. Of course, he didn't want Divta to experience the same thing as him. He wants his son to be happy. It had been enough all this time that Divta felt a broken heart that crushed her heart and soul.
"I'm sorry Papa."
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"Pa, is this good?" ask Melly while sliding the screen of her phone. "Mama's plan is to use this decoration for Divta and Audrey's engagement" she said with a sweet smile.
Ferdy didn't answer he was busy with a flat object in his hand.
"Papa." Melly snatches upset when ignored by her husband.
"Why?" Ferdy looked at his wife coldly.
"Why is this why? Mama would like an opinion. Even busy himself," protested Melly pursed her lips in annoyance and placed her phone on the table.
Ferdy looked at his wife and kept the phone he was holding onto the table.
"Obviously Mama's happy, Pa. Mama would want Audrey to be our daughter-in-law" Melly said quickly. She did not like to hear her husband.
"Is Divta happy, Ma?" ask Ferdy again.
Melly paused for a moment before answering her husband's question.
"Divta just needs time to accept Audrey," replied Melly who was still cool to want the beautiful doctor to be her daughter-in-law.
Ferdy shook his head and looked at his wife in disappointment.
"Mama is selfish" he said.
"Do you realize what you're doing is torturing Divta and our grandchildren? Mama only attach great importance to Mama's feelings and prestige without caring that our son is now a victim of selfishness, Mama."
"Davta see how Divta behaves after parting with Mentari? If Mama's still trying to force her to marry Audrey, it's the same way Mama killed our son's feelings."
Melly was silent at the thought of her son's words.
"For Mama, wealth is everything. Did you forget, before you married Papa? Mama is an ordinary person, Mama is far from rich. But Papa accepted Mama for who she was. Papa doesn't mind Mama who comes from a family can't afford."
"Imagine if Papa's parents didn't approve of our relationship, what would you feel? Imagine your family staring at Mama one eye! Mama was insulted by Papa's parents as Mama did Mentari."
"If Mama's still forcing Divta to marry Audrey, we'd better split up."
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Melly heard him not believing her husband's words. He looked at the man in disbelief with the pupils of the eyes that were almost out.
"Papa."
"Papa does not want to have a selfish wife, let alone who hurt the hearts of Papa's children and grandchildren." After saying so the middle-aged man waltzed into his room.
While Melly was silent on the sofa. His entire body seemed to weaken when he heard the words of the husband. There was no way she would part with her husband while she loved Ferdy so much with her soul and body.
"Papa," he said.
Melly walked slowly to her grandson's second room. Al and El got sick because they did not want to eat and kept calling Mentari's name. But now his condition has improved a little after being persuaded by his grandfather.
"My grandson," muttered Melly.
The middle-aged woman sat on the lips of her two sleeping grandchildren's bed and hugged each other.
"I'm sorry Oma, son," she felt guilty.
Melly looked at her husband's words. Tingled with guilt in his chest cavity when he remembered him who chased away and insulted Mentari. It is true that her husband is selfish and selfish without caring that many are hurt by his selfishness.
"I'm sorry Mama, Divta."
Melly's tears shed in regret when she saw the innocent faces of the two children who were sleeping comfortably. Imagine his two grandchildren until they get sick from missing Mentari and keep calling the name of the woman they call her.
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