The Dilemma of One Night Love

The Dilemma of One Night Love
Chapter 23


Throughout the night Airin restless, his mind filled with suspicion, if secretly Angga turned out to find out about Ringga. Airin was even more afraid that it would hurt Mona again, because the last time he saw Mona looked very happy while standing next to Angga.


Airin looked at the face of her son who had fallen asleep beside her, seeing that Ringga was growing well and adorable, Airin hugged her son tightly.


'We can do, just live alone' Inner Airin, while rubbing Ringga's forehead.


"I'm sorry mom, son. Mama feels so guilty every time she hides you from your father" Airin murmured softly.


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The cloudy morning, made Airin sigh a little annoyed. Her brother seemed to be angry for not answering his phone last night. The lingga that was usually picked up, now his brother-in-law is not seen coming. Ringga continued to whine and asked for Airin off work. Monday is a busy day at the store. Some shoe stock in the warehouse must be in the data. Airin asked her mother to try to take her eyes off to another place, then Airin could immediately rush to work, but her mother refused because she was busy cooking in the kitchen, serving the wishes of his father who wants to eat fried bananas in this cloudy morning.


"Hah .." Airin sighed again, then carried Lingga and put his bag back into the room.


Airin then contacted her boss for a day off, but her boss refused even though Airin gave her a reason to pretend to be sick. Airin was asked to come at lunchtime only. Airin can not dodge anymore and meng 'yes' is the desire of his boss.


Almost 2 hours just lying in bed hugging Lingga to make his son fall asleep, his mother came suddenly into Airin's room with a soft tone telling Airin to hurry to go to work. Airin got up slowly from the bed, then tiptoed to pick up her bag at the table and walked out of her room.


After successfully reaching the living room, hearing the echoing cry of Ringga, Airin rushed off the ridge. Then walk towards the highway, looking for a taxi or angkot passing by to take him to work.


Almost 1 hour waiting, but not seen ojek or angkot passing in front of him, the hot sun even makes the powder fade. Though this is lunch hour, usually crowded streets, but currently there are only rickshaws, it also does not want to take Airin with a distance far enough.


When completely desperate, the sound of a car horn stopping in front of him shocked him. The sedan car he was familiar with, and Airin sighed to stay down pretending not to see it.


Angga's car horn continued to sound repeatedly, even the door of his car was also opened, but there was no call from Angga to tell him to get into the car.


Continuing to sound and getting longer, to squeal in the ear, Airin approached and Angga opened his car window. With his index finger Angga signaled for Airin to get into the car.


Airin finally followed Angga's wishes, and got into the car.


No words came out of Angga's lips during the trip. Whether the speed of this car carries Airin where, Airin is also reluctant to ask.


After a 15-minute drive, Airin and Angga's car stopped right in front of the Airin store. Airin then increasingly confused with the silence Angga on him. Airin got out of the car, and when he wanted to say thank you, Angga rushed to close the car glass and drove away. Airin seemed to still leave a shadow in the car seat Angga, because he still could not forget the shadow Angga in his mind.


"Heh ...," Airin sighed.


Though there was something he wanted to convey to Angga, but because Angga was silent, Airin did not dare to ask about the matter at the night market. Airin wondered what the man was Angga? The man who met his son.


Half a day working Airin's heart was still fidgeting erratically, momentarily caring too much about Angga's feelings. Airin stared at the window of his shop, and seeing slowly the rain that fell made him sad.


The sound of a car horn rang out, and a man got down from the car. But not the buyer, but Angga who stood in front of the store.


Airin glanced at him for a moment, then hurriedly prepared to go out and lock the shop. Airin was silent and did not greet the arrival of Angga who turned towards him. Airin walked as usual to return the store keys to his boss, but this time Angga followed in his footsteps from behind.


After giving the keys and deposit money to the boss, Airin was said to go home and leave. Angga is still standing in front of the fence of Airin's boss house.


Angga did not say anything even though Airin passed in front of him, Airin became confused and completely wrong. Then he chose to sit in front of the closed shop, while several times glancing towards Angga who sat beside him.


"I don't think we'll ever see each other again" Angga said in his first sentence.


Airin looked over, smiled slightly and then bowed.


"Me too" replied Airin.


"Have you been okay alone all this time? Have you been eating well all this time? I've always been curious. I was surprised when Mona said you ran away from home" Angga said.


Airin is still trying to cover up about the real thing, even though his departure is in accordance with Mona's wishes.


"I'm fine" answered Airin.


"He's very handsome like me, I'm like a loser father who can't see my own son" Angga said, bowed.


Airin was only silent, when he realized Angga knew if his son Ringga.


"Huh, you should have told me. At that time Dona said she found a test that was left in the school toilet, I know you just came out of there. Hiding it. And I'm still a fool not to believe" said Angga.


Airin recalled that time, she was in a hurry to get out of the school toilet when she found out she was pregnant. This time hearing that Airin couldn't dodge. Airin remained silent and silent, got up from the chair and walked wherever his feet wanted to step.


Along the pedestrian side, the two stepped side by side. Silence and not saying anything else. Just walk and keep walking, until the two of them turn to each other after having tired legs.


"I drove home" said Angga, turning around and heading towards his parked car. Airin followed Angga's steps from behind. Airin stared at Angga's back, his feelings pounding, his mind dirty to run and hugged the dusty Angga.


After taking Airin home to Airin in front of the house, Angga then did not leave immediately. Instead of seeing his son from afar who was running towards Airin. Airin looked back, and saw Angga throw a smile. Airin walked up and left Angga.


"Let's get married" said Angga.


Airin looked over and was surprised by that sentence.