Forced Marriage Alea

Forced Marriage Alea
PPA 12# Drunk


Alea dragged her steps into the bathroom. Wash your face because most of the crying.


The girl then faces the Khalik, complaining about the fate she is now suffering from. It was only to Him that Alea could complain. Reduces the burden of tightening the chest.


Getting married at a young age was never on her life plan list. Moreover, marrying someone who so shows hatred in front of him. Even on the bridal night that was supposed to be happy for all the women who were going to meet the future, Alea was actually feeling down.


Until dawn broke, the woman was still resting on her alphabet. Whimpering in the endless sobs.


The sound of knocking on the door surprised the girl who was still raising her hand before the Most Gracious. Immediately he released the mucena that was being worn and tidied up his prayer equipment.


"Sorry Non, interrupt your break this early. But this Den Ravka seems drunk Non," Bi Mimah said as Alea had widened her bedroom door. Alea saw a man wearing a security guard uniform carrying an unconscious Ravka.


"Bring in Bi" Alea said.


The security guard named Tito then took Ravka into the room and laid it on the mattress.


"Please bring me warm water and a small towel well, Bi," Alea told Bi Mimah.


"Well, Non," Bi Mimah then took Mr. Tito out of the room. Leaving Alea who was busying herself with the man who was already asleep in her subconscious.


The girl took off her husband's shoes. Then he went to the closet, looking for Ravka clothes that he could wear for her husband.


"It's Non-warm water and small towels," said Bi Mimah who had returned to Ravka's room while putting the item he mentioned on the nightstand next to the bed.


"Bi Mimah, don't go yet. Please help Al to change Mas Ravka's clothes first," Alea threw a pleading gaze at Bi Mimah.


"Well, Non," Ucapa Bi Mimah approached Alea who seemed to have difficulty undressing Ravka as the man wriggled and brushed Alea's hand in his sleep.


"Mas Ravka's used to drinking yah Bi?" Alea asked timidly. He was worried he had asked wrongly. However, the curiosity of the daily life of the man who had become her husband was so tickling her heart.


"To my knowledge, Den Ravka did not like to drink Non. Just this time Den Ravka came home drunk like this. I was worried that Mrs and Mrs knew Den Ravka was coming home in this condition. They will definitely be furious," Bi Mimah said anxiously in her face.


"Then, do not let the house people know well Bi," Alea said later.


How do you hate our marriage? To the extent that you're drunk like this? What should I do, Mom? I was really confused as to how - Alea complained in her heart. A speck of water rose again at the end of his eyes, feeling frightened by what he had to do to face the man who is now his paradise.


"Do you know how Mas Ravka got drunk?" Ask Alea later.


"Auntie doesn't know Non. Mr. Tito Den Ravka said he was picked up by a friend at midnight last night. Continue to return by taxi, Non," replied Bi Mimah. "Thankfully no one has returned home yet Non, so no one knows the state of Den Ravka except me Non," he continued.


"Oh it's Bi, can Al ask Bi Mimah for help?" Alea asked hesitantly on the sidelines of his activities that were rubbing Ravka's body using a towel that he had wet with warm water.


"Bi, Al doesn't know anyone in this house. And maybe the existence of Al in this house is not desired" Alea said doubtfully.


He watched as Bi Mimah's face looked flat. The girl could not guess what the middle-aged woman was thinking about the words that had just come out of her mouth. But a smile snared on Bi Mimah's face to support Alea to continue the story. The girl then took a deep breath before starting her conversation again.


"Al is now Mas Ravka's wife. Al just wants to do the duty as a wife based on religious guidance. But Al needed someone to help, to do it in this house," the girl continued to talk as her hands continued to cleanse her husband's body.


Her speech paused as she painstakingly put on sleeping pajamas to her husband's burly body. After finishing changing into Ravka's clothes, Alea enveloped the handsome looking man in her deep sleep. Alea turned her gaze to Bi Mimah. Staring at the middle-aged woman with a sad face.


"Bi, Al asked Bi Mimah to be able to know and understand Mas Ravka and this family. Al wants to be accepted into this family as part of the family, not just an unwanted complement here" Alea said with teary eyes.


"Of course Non, Auntie will definitely help Non Alea. Non Alea had nothing to worry about. Non can count on Bibi," Bi Mimah said as she grabbed Alea's hand. Grasping that hand for the sake of channeling power into the girl before him.


He could see the sincerity that was emanating in the eyes of his new master. The girl looked so tough to face the problems that were holding her back. Despite her young age, Alea displayed maturity in her way of speaking and thinking. It was fortunate that Ravka had a Girl like Alea as her companion. However, unfortunately Ravka could not realize it all.


"Thank you very much Bi, for understanding Bi Mimah,"


"sama-sama Non. Now what will Non do?"


"We should prepare something to reduce the effects of liquor when Mas Ravka woke up later. Anyway do not let anyone know the events of today Bi. Please tell the security guard who brought Mas Ravka here, too,"


"Well Non, later Aunt will tell Mr. Tito to shut up related to the incident just now,"


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Ravka opened her eyes slowly. His eyes ached as a beam of light pierced into his retina through the glass window of his room.


Mentari has been rising in the eastern horizon. Gives a tremendous light sting to people who decide to walk outdoors without protection.


Ravka massaged her temple slowly. Pengar after being drunk last night hit his head mercilessly. Without realizing it earlier a girl who triggered him to drink a lot of liquor was watching him from the side.


"Mas, this is a drink first," Alea said thrusting a glass of water at Ravka. She intends to help Ravka face the impact that hit her husband.


"I don't need your help" said Ravka, holding the glass in Alea's hand until the water in it splashed to the floor. Luckily the girl held the glass in her hand tightly so as not to make the glass fall.


"All right then, I'll ask


Bi Mimah to help you," Alea stepped down to the first floor looking for the whereabouts of the housekeeper's head.


While in the room, Ravka was still trying to hold back the light that penetrated into her eyes while massaging the base of her nose. When Bi Mimah entered his room, the young man was already sitting on the edge of the bed. Holding his body weight with both hands to be able to sit upright.