
7 Signs
“My decision is round, Vara. I hope you all can take it with a chest roomy.”
“Opa will support you. Indeed it's the best for all of you, especially the great-grandson opa.”
“But what about me, Opa? Aren't you guys thinking about my feelings?”
“Enough. I will only accept Khea as my daughter-in-law's granddaughter, and from her womb my great-grandchildren will be born.”
Vara really did not understand, why the Vean opa so wanted Khea as her daughter-in-law's granddaughter. Is it because there is Gean? If that is so, it is not until you have to just want a great-grandchild from Khea's womb, right?
He can also give them offspring from his womb.
“I can also give opa great-granddaughter, from my cleaner womb, not just an illegitimate child!”
Brakes
Ken's breaking the table.
“You saw yourself Vara. Even you just—nothing—have insulted my son, demeaning him!”
“Sorry Ken, I'm just being emotional. I didn't mean it.”
“Pa, Ma, please talk to Ken.”
“Better release Ken, Vara.”
“No, no, why did you all become like this? It's not fair to me.”
“Vara, you are young. Ken might not be your soul mate. See for yourself, how all these years, your marriage has always been postponed, even before the arrival of Vana and Gean. Maybe Lord—since long ago—have given a sign, if Ken is not for you, but for Vana.”
Vara then leaves, carrying the pain of being betrayed by her loved ones and her own family.
Vara sat in the garden, covering both her faces with her palms. He did not accept being treated like this. After years together, always loyal without caring about the men who approach him, it could be that he was just thrown away.
Why didn't they tell him to give up from the beginning?
The Vana they threw away, now he.
Whose heart does not hurt?
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Gean is doing a painting. A painting of a baby being held by his mother. The boy's hands were very skilled in painting. After finishing it, he photographed it and uploaded it on his social media, and immediately got a lot of responses.
Many painting lovers who want to buy his paintings, and the little boy can already make his own money.
If mommy is old, mommy doesn't have to work hard. Just sit back in the park, and I'll be happy mommy forever.
Gean recalled walking with Khea in the mall. Look at a boy who has a sister. Whether it's a brother or a sister, Gean doesn't know. How does it feel to have a sister?
If the man gets married, then I'll have a sister. No, he's not my brother. I will never admit it, like those who never admit me and mommy.
Gean recalled that when Ken called himself Daddy, they called themselves opa oma.
There's no point in admitting me now, when mommy has gone through the pain alone, without them by her side.
Mommy has struggled alone, and when mommy can get up on her own feet, they want to be recognized. I won't let it.