Love From Mas Duda

Love From Mas Duda
The Dark Time Qia


"Here you go, my daughter looks happy. I rarely see it that way." Bian finally gave up.


Meanwhile, Inneke was looking for Qia's whereabouts again. Still curious about Qia's mysterious life. By driving his white car, Inneke arrived at where Qia was selling every day.


"Hoah, if it's noon, it turns out he's hanging out there? Huft, for Wafa's sake. I'm willing to do this!" Inneke was actually still annoyed with Qia leaving without any news.


Not yet Inneke got out of his car, he saw there was a man who was rude to Qia. The trading of his past friends was in the dust and taken the money. Inneke saw that with his own eyes. "Buset bye! Who is lakik? Just go play the game!" yells.


Unwilling to get involved in any matter, Inneke got off after the rude man left. Seeing his old best friend crying as the rude man left, Inneke was heartless. He immediately went down after the rude man left.


"Wear this. Let your son play with me first. Calm your mind and mind" said Inneke gave a container of medium-sized tissue.


"Honey, yuk, play with Auntie. Let your mom get all this done first, yeah ...." Inneke was so motherly when he took the daughter of his old friend away briefly from where his mother was selling.


Inneke invites Sabrina, the daughter of Qia, his old friend, to stay away for a while to allow Qia time to calm down. Inneke really could not bear to see Qia back then.


"Tante, this Aunt is Mom's friend, huh?" ask Sabrina.


"I-iya, darling," Inneke replied nervously. "Um, if you may know .. who that man was, huh? You know what, don't you?" Inneke ventured to ask Sabrina about the man who was rude to her mother.


Sabrina also looked down. "The man ... Father, Aunt. My father," he replied limply.


"Huh?" Inneke was surprised. "Mr? Your birth father?"


Sabrina nodded slowly.


"Yes God. Your father? Why is he so rude to your mother, heh!" to his surprise, Inneke forgot to talk to a 6-year-old boy.


Sabrina just kept her head down. Little is known about the problems of both parents, but also do not understand what happened at that time. The little girl did not go to school either. Every morning had to help his mother prepare the merchandise and also trade. There is no time to go to school.


"Well, where do you go to school?" inneke asked trying to comfort Sabrina.


"I don't go to school, Auntie," replied Sabrina Iirih.


"This bushel is a child. Why is the language baku gini, anyway, the same me?" inner Inneke. "Um, why are you talking raw like this, anyway? You call yourself me, it's okay" Inneke continued.


Sabrina looked at Inneke. "Alright, Aunt. I'm going to talk to Auntie like I'm talking to my friend" Sabrina said.


After talking and letting Qia calm down, Inneke brought Sabrina back to her mother. It was seen that Qia was looking down weakly and occasionally shed tears.


"Mother ..." call Sabrina.


"Sabrina? You ... Inneke?"


"Ke, are you here?" ask Qia.


"Lu thought that was drawing your son's hand, who? Huh, you I mean," said Inneke annoyed.


"Qia, was that man your husband?" ask Inneke.


Qia nodded.


"He seems like a rude man. Why did you marry such a man?" inneke.


Qia just looked down.


"Actually I'm still angry with you. Since graduating Junior High, you suddenly said that and now married have a 6-year-old child but did not tell me or Wafa at all. We are also your friends, Qia," said Inneke.


"But seeing your husband's treatment just now, makes me sad. Why would you marry such a rude man. Are you happy with that guy? But why isn't your son in school, Qia? Why?" Inneke started crying.


Can't bear to see the fate of his best friend who is not so lucky. Seeing Inneke crying, Qia hugged him. Apologizing because she really did not know what to do at that time other than marry the man who is now her husband.


"How do you mean?" ask Inneke. "You're supposed to marry that guy?"


Qia nodded. "My late mother owed me a debt with my husband's parents. Because my mother died and left a lot of debt, I was eventually forced to marry my husband" he explained.


"Until now I have not been able to pay off my mother's debts. I was treated harshly every day by my husband. Sabrina hasn't been able to go to school because she doesn't have a birth certificate,"


"Don't get a birth certificate. Even her name was not on anyone's family card," Qia to the point of heartlessness when telling her experience.


Qia was crying. It didn't matter if his little daughter was still by his side. Inneke was not. He hugged Qia tightly. Inneke also wanted to apologize for being annoyed at him for no reason.


"Why don't you just ask to be separated from your husband? I was annoyed to see him treat you like that, Qia!" inneke's frustration has not subsided.


"How can I ask my husband to leave me if my mother's debt has not been paid off" Qia replied.


"Then, would you risk your son's future like this? He didn't have a deed until now? Anjir, for 6 years what have you been doing, why not take care of it, Qia?" Inneke.


"Ke, how do I want to take care of it, if my life is entirely to find money in order to immediately pay off the debts of my late mother," explained Qia.


Inneke patted his forehead. Moreover, looking at Qia's large stomach because of her pregnancy which has entered the age of 8 months. The slang girl thought that her husband must be a perverted man who only cares for his wife without thinking about their economy if one day they have another child.


"But you're pregnant. This husband ... Huh, want me to just be so hard!" pissed Inneke.


Qia just looked down. Then, tell everything about his life to Inneke. Qia also advised his old friend not to tell his life story to Wafa. Because, Qia knows very well what the nature of Wafa is. "If Wafa had known this, he would definitely not have stayed silent. I don't want to trouble him anymore. Moreover, I heard that she has children coming in a great many times. It must not have been easy for him," Qia's message.


"Actually I came here it was also for the sake of Wafa. I'm still mad at you, because you just disappeared from us" Inneke said.


"But after knowing everything, I'm sorry that I wasn't there beside you when you found it difficult to live life" Inneke said, stretching out his arms. "would you forgive me?"


There was nothing else Qia could answer but crying and crying. Now, the mother of one child and pregnant again was crying in the arms of her best friend.