
"Dad!! Mama!! " the cry of little Adiva calls. But Adiva's father and mother did not open her eyes. His body was stiffly wrapped in white cloth with a face that was deathly pale.
"Dear Adiva, don't cry son!" persuade Ayu's grandmother.
But the crying did not subside even more intense. Cuddled by the little girl who kept roaring to call father and mother. Her already wrinkled hands gently caressed Adiva's long hair.
Adiva's mother and father were in a hit-and-run accident while going to work. The rack is suspected from a distance a car drove fast which resulted in both of them having to die.
The sky also grieves along with the funeral process of Adiva's parents, leaving a ten-year-old little girl with an old grandmother.
One by one the men who buried Adiva's mother and father left the funeral. Now only Adiva and the grandmother are still faithful in the vortex of both parents.
"Adiva, let's go home!" bring grandma Ayu.
"Rain is getting harder, son, you'll get sick later,"
Adiva doesn't budge a bit. His eyes were puffy, but still issued a clear grain. The rain that flushed his body was not heeded, even though his small body had begun to shiver with cold.
A week after his parents' departure, he faced the power. Adiva was still moody, shutting himself in the room. Bebagai persuasion already Ayu's grandmother did, for the sake of the grandson to want to go out and return cheerful as before.
"Adiva, grandma knows it's hard for you, son. But we can not prevent the destiny that comes," said Ayu's grandmother.
"But Grandma, why did you have to leave Adiva so soon?"
There was no reply from Ayu's grandmother, just a smile she gave.
"Come on, accompany grandma for a walk!" bring grandma Ayu.
The tiny hand of Adiva. Take the little girl out of the house. His footsteps indicate that he is lazy to walk. Grandma Ayu shook her head. A smile decorating her face that is not young anymore see the attitude of Adiva who is reluctant to be invited out of the house.
They both walked down the street long enough. Once in a while Ayu's grandmother asked to stop and take shelter under the shady trees they encountered. Enjoying the gust of wind that hit his face, inhaling fresh air that burst around him.
"Adiva come on, let's sit there!" bring grandma Ayu.
"Sir, it's about noon we better go home before it gets too hot. Anyway we've stopped nek several times," whined Adiva.
"Just now, baby".
With annoyance Adiva obeyed the wishes of Ayu's grandmother. A few times his legs were pushed to the ground. Inadvertently his eyes were fixed on one family who was joking because of it. Laughter and happy smiles do not escape their faces.
Immediately the memory with father and mother returned to revolve in the brain of the little girl. It brings back memories and memories that he had forgotten.
"Adiva, are you all right?" ask grandma Ayu.
But the person he asked did not answer. His eyes were fixed on the three people not far away sitting beside him. A family with laughter and a cheerful smile accompanies.
Ayu's grandmother who saw Adiva felt that it breathed her softly. Adiva's hand."Let's go home, son!"
They stood up and walked back. Arriving at home, Ayu's grandmother calls Adiva, "Adiva".
"Grandmother hope you sincerely accept the departure of your father and mother. They'll be sad if they see the girl's not okay".
Adiva approached Ayu's grandmother. A smile curled up on her beautiful face.
" Granny, sorry Adiva has always been sad and made grandma worry. Adiva knows that God loves father more than mother. Adiva ikhas sayan, grandma".
Enfolded the little girl before him."Adiva,, baby."
"Adiva dear grandma,"
Long enough they embrace to let go of the sadness that they themselves pendam themselves since the departure of Adiva's parents.
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Ten years passed, now Adiva Maharani grows into a beautiful girl with a small body. Her long hair was beautifully scattered waving in the wind. Sitting on a long bench while enjoying the beauty of the sun who returned his complaint.
"Hump, if you were still around, there's no way I'd enjoy the beauty of today alone".
" Dad, mother, grandma. Adiva kangen all of you," said Adiva.
The clear thread was back to wet his smooth cheeks. Ayu's grandmother accompanied her every day. Adiva's place is complaining, now it has caught up with Adiva's parents right on his birthday in the future. The sense of loss he felt. Now his life is a kara without relatives and lives alone in the home of his parents.
Ayu's grandmother died because of pain suffered by him who never healed. Adiva, who was in the second grade of high school, had to work extra to finance the treatment of Ayu's grandmother. Working after school to be a worker washer neighbors.
Luckily he had a smart brain, so he always got a scholarship. Spending on schools is limited to school equipment.
Morning is approaching. The sun embarrassedly appeared to him. The light that shines gives warmth and hope to all.
"The spirit of Adiva, today is the first day you work so it should not be late, for the ideals that you dream of," said Adiva encouraged him.
He has a dream to be able to enter one of the universities and can change his fate for the better.
Photos of the University building he dreamed of displaying on the wall of his room, as an encouragement to start the day and collect rupiah coffers to be able to enter there.
He went out, not forgetting the door to the house he locked. Tracing every road with a hum. The roads began to be crowded with four-wheeled vehicles and two-wheelers. Luckily Adiva's place of work is not far from his home. A large company with a fairly tall building where she works as an office girl.
Arriving there, Adiva rushed towards the pantry
Clean the table and prepare hot water.
" Hey, you're new here, right?" ask Astrid her senior.
"Yes, I just worked today mbak," replied Adiva.
Without even asking, Astrid passed in front of Adiva. Wara wiri to and fro Adiva serves every order requested by employees who work there. Without getting tired, remembering his passion to achieve the ideals dreamed.