
"Halloh, Assalamallaikum" said the person on the phone. Zifa's heart trembled as she was confused as to what to say, she was still confused as to what she was going to ask. Whereas before Zifa wanted to directly call the person who was in sebrang, so read the message and he wanted to find it with a question that he had long wanted to ask his coworkers
"Halloh, Assalamallaikum," said the person on the phone again.
"Waalaikumsallam.. apologize Bund, earlier Ifa read a message from Mother what Mother is a friend of Mother? Sorry earlier this is Zifa's daughter Farida," said Zifa trying to stay calm, as Alwi said. Well, last night Alwi taught Zifa a lot to control emotions and feelings that often make her heart weak and easy to cry, angry and indifferent suddenly. And now Zifa was preaching it, so she wanted to cry a little. Although in his heart his senses were already not calm, but as much as possible he still looked calm.
"God Ifa, how are you, son? What's your condition now, you're in good health, right?" ask the woman from the phone. "It's Aunt Tina, Auntie your mother's coworker, and now Aunt's fate is no longer working at the employer's old house but, now Aunt instead works next to the employer's old house. And even here the employer is better than the old one, we work there even depressed," added Bi Tina. Well now Zifa knew whose name was on the phone with her.
"Alhamdulillah, our good news is Aunt, and Allhamdulillah also Aunt has got a new job again. Bi, Zifa wants to ask Auntie if Zifa doesn't interfere with Aunt's work?" ask Zifa to make sure whether Bi Tina is busy or not.
"Oh, no Fa, ask about your mother well? Coincidentally Auntie also actually contacted you because there is something to talk about the death of your mother, he said, Aunty felt too awkward and unreasonable when your mother entered the room healthy employer why suddenly there was an incident that was not wearing, but all no one dared to ask when Bibi was sure the workers in the house were actually suspicious. But how else, they must be afraid that they will suffer the same fate as Aunt, fired for no reason. Which makes Aunt even more suspicious of Aunt's dismissal has something to do with the passing of your mother is Aunt fired at one night. Called to be forced to stop, it's really awkward, isn't the Fa?" tina asked who she herself was looking for answers to her question, why she was stopped by forced labor if she herself did not feel there was a problem in her work, of course there are reasons that only they know but Tina again suspects that the problem is the death of her comrades, Farida and Zara's tent.
"Ifa wants to meet with Auntie, what about Auntie? If you can let Ifa who met Aunt want to meet where, all Ifa want to see the mother's employer's house." Zifa felt this conversation should not be on the phone, because Zifa also wanted to know her mother's employer's house, where Zifa had not known where her mother worked. Well, again Zifa's hotness where she went to school, and after school selling so never want to know her mother's business.
"Yes it's better we meet Fah, the address later Aunt Tina send well dear, you are careful on the road. Oh, is Zara Gmana? He's a good boy but even misfortune befalls a child as good as Zara." Bi Tina who did spend a lot of days with Zara and her mother, of course kangen with Zara, her chatter and also her laugh is always cheerful.
"Auntie also knows what happened to Brother Zara?" asked Zifa curiously.
"Tau Fa, it just happened that the morning before the incident your mother told Auntie, and from there Auntie knows what happened to Zara, and may you be strong in facing this all well. Although Auntie knows that the departure of your mother is very difficult for you to please, but Aunt only hopes and always prays that you can get through this and your happiness is replaced many times." Tina's prayer sincerely.
Actually when working Farida many have friends, and always look to get along with his coworkers. But when he died there was not a single workmate or even a messenger from his employer to help his funeral to finish. Even to come to the funeral home to mourn is not there. All they came was the man who delivered his mother's body, whether she was a worker at the house or just a clinic attendant who was asked to deliver it. Strange, again Zifa felt increasingly traced more awkwardness that they are less neat in making a scenario of the death of his mother.
Zifa had to thoroughly prepare mentally before digging deeper into her mother's death. Because it could be the fact that it will make his heart erratic.
"Amin Bi, thank you for the prayer and also thank you for Auntie who wanted to take time for Zifa to chat, about the awkwardness that Auntie said. Honestly, Bi, Zifa is collecting evidence of irregularities on the death of the mother, and maybe later Ifa will involve Auntie, does Bibi not mind if Zifa bothers to continue?" ask Zifa just wanted to make sure if Tina would help her or she was just as afraid that her former employer was years old and made Aunt Tina wretched as she was. Or the most terrible is probably made like his mother who was wretched in front of others with a scenario of death due to a heart attack.
"No orah Zifa, no way Bibi objected, instead Bibi agreed with your idea, justice must continue to be held in high esteem. The more difficult it is to achieve justice because there are many irregularities that are deliberately made to cover up the case of your mother's death, we must continue to try so that we do not feel guilty, he said, and let the perpetrators of evil wander easily." After confirming that Aunt Tina wanted to help Zifa, the girl disconnected her phone.
A smile of relief lingering on Zifa's face, she grew even more eager to continue seeking justice. In addition, now Zifa is also increasingly convinced that her brother will recover and can stop the incident.
"Wait Nyoyah, sir, I promise you will feel where eating and sleeping are not good because it is always haunted by guilt. Laugh for now because sooner or later that time will surely come" murmured Zifa where her eyes stared intently at her brother who was still playing.