
Ibu Jingga delivered the child and the queen arrived at the yard. That morning Sky and Jeesany said goodbye. Because the sky had to go to his father-in-law's workshop.
Jeesany waved her hand at her mother-in-law and sister-in-law as her husband's car drove slowly out of the yard.
Not long ago when the Sky car was not seen, Satria came by riding his matic motorbike which he had just bought in order to get close to the Moon.
"Sat, Mr. Sky just left with his wife" Moon told Satria, who got off the bike and kissed Ms. Jingga's back politely.
"Yes, it was passing in the front gate," replied Satria smiling faintly.
"Month, Satria asked to come in. I'll make you a drink" said Ms. Jingg, entering the house first. The moon immediately told Satria to enter the house and let her enter according to her mother's orders.
"So what's Satria coming here?" ask the Moon, when Satria was sitting opposite to him.
"Mom told him to come here." Mother Orange who answered while carrying a tray containing a cup of milk coffee. Yes, previously Ibu Jingga contacted Satria to come to his house.
"Yes." Yeah." Satria confirmed and thanked him when the middle-aged woman placed a cup of coffee on the table, right in front of him.
"What business is it, ma'am?" ask Moon.
Mother Orange was silent for a moment, and ignored the Moon's question.
"Look, Son Satria. I apologize in advance, when I went to the hospital, is it true that Heaven borrowed money from you?" ask Orange.
"It certainly isn't a little. I intend to sell the land in the village, I want to pay it off, pity the Sky because it has borne a heavy burden all this time" said Ibu Jingga, making Satria surprised.
"Mom, there's no need to sell anything. The sky has already taken a toll on her every month, so I don't have to worry." Satria was panicking.
"Mother sure? The land in the village is the legacy of the Father." It seems Moon disagrees with her mother's plans.
"How else? Your sister is already married, and I don't want to be a burden to your sister anymore. I just want to see Heaven happy without any burden" Mother Orange replied to her daughter.
"Mom, do not think about the debt problem," said Satria as he moved from his seat. "It looks like I can't linger because there's other business." Satria bids farewell to Mother Orange and Moon.
"But—"
"It's better to talk to the heavens again, ma'am. Because this is about family, I don't want 'kan if the sky is angry because his father's estate is sold?" Finally Satria found the right reason, so that Ibu Jingga undo his intentions.
Mother Orange was silent, as if thinking about the words of Satria, then she nodded her head, because the words of Satria had a point as well.
"Alright then, I will talk with the Sky," said Ibu Jingga before Satria passed out of her house.
"Huh, congratulations," muttered Satria as he climbed onto his bike. "His intention was to date the Moon, must fail deh." Satria sighed fretfully, then immediately drove his motor out of the courtyard of Mother Orange.