He, the Unacknowledged

He, the Unacknowledged
68 Childhood Flashbacks (Behind Envy)


The event is over, now only the family and friends are left. Khea then goes to Vara and Rissa.


"For you, my life has become like this." He stared intently at the two friendly girls. His view now focused on Vara.


"What do you mean, Vana? What have I done to you?"


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Yes, four slaps on the left right cheek, to cause the scars of the palm with the tip of the lips that bleed.


"Hey, what are you doing?" shout Rissa.


"Vana, what are you doing?" ask Vara.


So do the people who are shocked to see what Khea did, except for the friends of Khea and Gean. Austin closes Gean's eyes as Khea does that. They would only be spectators, as only Khea had the right to act at this time, not anyone else.


"Because of you, my life and my son have become like this!" khea said again, more emotional than ever.


"What mean? I don't understand" said Vara.


"Darling, what's wrong? If there's a problem, let's talk about it. Come sit down, calm yourself. Don't be emotional, there's Gean here" Anya said.


He no longer wanted to see his two daughters fight. Vanya wants them to start a new life, mengikhlaskan the past, because to forget what ever happened, of course can not. They long for those childhoods that get along well and are fun.


WHEN THEY WERE KIDS


Ken, Vara and Vana, the three young children are familiar, as both of their parents are also friends. The same age as Vara, they always played together, until finally Vana was born.


Ken always invites Vana to play, buy ice cream, dolls, or ribbons. Vara, who had been used to playing with Ken alone since a long time ago, felt a little envious. But he's quiet, he'll play along with Ken and Vana.


Both of Vara's parents always say to keep and invite Vana to play, do not get angry when Vana damages their toys, because Vana is still a child, does not understand anything. Ken can still accept that, but not Vara who feels different. According to him, if it is wrong, it is wrong. They need to be children, or adults. Why only Vana is excluded, Vara thought. But then again, the girl just kept quiet.


Vara, who felt that her parents loved her sister more, felt more and more envious. He also wants to be noticed, wants to be loved. What her parents want, Vara will do. Both parents Vara hope—not only hope, but demand—Vara and Vana learn business, because they both will continue the family company.


So Vara, who is more mature than Vana, has started to learn business, from reading books, to asking both parents and grandparents.


Likewise with Ken, he is expected to be the more successful successor of opa and his father. Due to this similarity of fate and circumstances, the relationship between the two comes back closer. They will spend time together to study and read books, to share and other things.


Ken who saw Vana doing whatever he wanted, made himself a little envious. Vana was still in elementary school, but it didn't seem fair. He and Vara alone, have trained this it.


Vara, who is older, is happy. There was finally something he could do alone with Ken. There are things he can do, while Vana can't because it's still very small.


And most importantly, while she was studying with Ken, Vana should not interfere. Both of his parents will ban Vana from pestering Ken and Vana. So, Vana is learning more and more.