
In the Silence of Nara
Chapter 6
While Aron watched Yudha and Nara without making a sound. Nara got up and walked backwards towards the room. Maybe he was afraid that blood spots might come on his moon.
"He, what, what's that?" aron asked after Nara actually went into the room.
"Smute," answered Yudha.
"Huh?"
"It's your habit!" Yudha pushed down Aron's face, which was only a short distance away from his.
"Eh, don't tell mommy, yeah, she's here!" please Yudha.
"So …?" Aron pushed back Yudha's head.
They're already in big trouble.
"My brother, he's mute. Also sold with his stepbrother," explained Yudha.
Yudha dropped her body on the sofa with her back resting.
"But you're in search of the name problem" snapped Aron. "Turn him to mami or let him live alone!"
Without them noticing, Nara heard the conversation.
"He was nobody and didn't know this city" Yudha tried to convince Aron.
"It's really none of your business. It's your business, your life is threatened. I don't know mom."
"Ah, come!" Yudha ended the endless debate.
He was just annoyed when Aron told him to let Nara live in this Great City alone.
Yudha got up from her seat, she wanted to call Nara because her stomach was hungry. However, when she turned around to the back, it turned out that Nara was already standing in front of her bedroom door.
"Have you been there long?" asked Yudha a little clumsy.
Nara smiled then shook her head.
"I'm hungry. Could you please make some boiled noodles?" Still in a clumsy mood."You want some boiled noodles?" yudha asked Aron.
"You, will," replied Aron excitedly.
"Please make it two, yeah!" yudha.
Nara went to the kitchen to make boiled noodles Yudha's request. Sometimes Yudha glanced towards the kitchen, seen Nara occasionally frowning her forehead. Maybe it hurts because it comes not yet gone.
"Woi!" Aron's voice surprised Yudha who coolly glanced into the kitchen.
"Surprised me, se ta n," said Yudha.
"How long have you been hiding him?"
"Nearly two weeks," answered Yudha without burden. "Nobody knows if you don't know." Yudha glanced at Aron.
"You think I'm a bucket, set*n?" Now it was Aron's turn to curse Yudha.
Their mock war stopped when Yudha's cell phone rang, apparently none other than a video call from Aunt Olivia.
Though just this morning dating, tonight ask for company again. If only he had not mined money, Yudha would have been lazy to meet him.
Yudha quickly signaled for Nara to stop as she was about to deliver two bowls of boiled noodles. Nara who can, of course, understand sign language. He put noodles on the dining table and went to the kitchen to wash the utensils used earlier.
"Where's the bowl, Yud?" shout Aron.
"In the stove table drawer," said Yudha who is still cool video call.
Asking the bowl turned out to be just an excuse for Aron to talk to Nara.
"Nara!" greet Aron as he was already standing by Nara's side.
Nara moved her mouth as if she was asking "what"
"It's good that you go, you stay away from Yudha. I know you and your brother—Andi it's just a charade." Now Aron rests his body on the stove table. "You want to take advantage of Yudha's kindness, don't you?" aron continued and he also looked at Nara full of hatred.
Nara shook her head, trying to explain in sign language that what Aron was accused of was not true.
"You think I'm Yudha, so easily you lie?" Aron's voice was slow but, full of emphasis.
Aron also did not hesitate to push Nara's head.
"You take a bowl what makes a bowl?" yudha shouted from the middle room.
Hearing Yudha's cry made Aron stop intimidating Nara.
After seven o'clock in the night, Yudha and Aron left. Before leaving the house, Yudha met Nara in her room. As long as Aron was home, Nara did not dare to go out of the room.
Just this afternoon, when she passed Yudha and Aron, Nara was bowed. He was very afraid of Aron.
"I'll be home tonight or maybe not. If you want to sleep, go to sleep. The key to the house I brought," Yudha explained to Nara. Yudha felt she was talking to her sister.
Nara nodded and wrote down the word. Careful.
"Thank you" said Yudha.
Yudha exited the room and caught up with Aron who was waiting in the car.
"Remain you a long time?" ceplos Aron's.
"Maclum, talk to Nara should use writing. So wait for him to write first" explained Yudha.
"I'm afraid you know and you're in grave danger. You take him to the terminal, get him home!" ask Aron .
"That's it, don't talk about it!"
Nara peeked out from behind the window of her room that was directly facing the front page. He is very afraid of Aron, he is also afraid that Aron managed to instigate Yudha to throw Nara away.
All night Nara could not sleep, many times she glanced at the clock on the wall of the room and peered out the window but, there was no sign of Yudha coming home. It is now two in the morning.
Until three in the morning when Nara began to fall asleep, she was again jolted by the sound of the gate opening and the roar of the car engine entering the yard. Nara did not dare to leave the room. He just peeked out the window.
She clearly saw a middle-aged lung woman but, still very beautiful got down from the car. He turned around and opened the door of the car next to him. When Nara saw Yudha get out of the car with a paddle, she was no longer walking straight. He seems to be drunk.
I wanted Nara to come out of the room and help her. However, he remembered the words of Yudha who forbade him to go to his room if anyone came to his house except Aron.
Nara still heard, the front door opened. Then the voices of people stepped into the room. Nara ran to the back door of her room so she could hear more clearly. Our voice approached Yudha's room, which was next to Nara's.
Aunt Olivia took Yudha to the room. Yudha who was drunk made her lust high. While in the room he pulled Aunt Olive so that it fell on Yudha's chest.
Aunt Olivia did not know that there was anyone other than Yudha in this house so she did not hold back her sigh. He sighed and yelled to eat the room up to Nara's room.
Nara graduated from elementary school, but from childhood she worked and met many people so she understood what was happening in the next room.
A month Nara had been living with Yudha, in silence Nara could conclude the real work of Yudha. Office work, which he does every morning to go to work, Nara also already knows that it is a lie.
Whatever the profession of Yudha, to Nara, Yudha was her hero. For Yudha has delivered him from the den of sin.