
Rakha came out of the house without filling her stomach first.
He got into the car and drove his car out of the house.
Actually he did not know where to drive his car, the vast city of Padang made him not know where to first.
He steered his car in any direction, now he was just following in which direction his conscience would lead.
Rakha saw a woman walking on the sidewalk, her posture and height were almost the same as Ayunda.
Rakha rushes to park her car on the side of the road, after which she gets out of the car and chases after the girl.
"Yun, Ayunda, wait for me!" shout Rakha.
Rakha continued to chase after the woman who had completely disregarded her call.
"Yund!" yell Rakha again.
Raka sped up her footsteps chasing after the woman, remembering that the woman was completely oblivious to her call.
"Ayun, you ke,-" Raka no longer continued her words when she saw the woman she called was not Ayunda.
"What's up, sir?" ask the woman who was called Rakha.
"Sorry, deck. I was wrong, I thought you were the woman I was looking for" Rakha said.
Rakha was embarrassed by what she had just done. Right now he felt like a very careless man.
All day Raka went around the city of Padang looking for the figure of the wife, his wife is currently swallowed by the earth. He couldn't find the whereabouts of the wife since last night.
During the day before the dzuhur time, Rakha took his cell phone and he contacted Erika.
Actually Rakha had been trying to contact Erika since this morning, only that the girl had not yet picked up her call.
"Hello," said Erika when the call was connected.
"Where are you, Rika? why haven't I called you up since?" tanya Rakha showered Erika with various questions.
"Sorry, young master. Since then my phone is silent mode. So, I didn't know the call from the young master," Erika said feeling guilty.
"Where are you now?" Rakha repeated the question.
"Mhm, I'm at the young master's college, '" Erika replied.
"Are you currently with Ayunda?" rakha asked Erika.
"Huh? Ayunda? it is precisely at this time that I wonder about Ayunda's absence on campus, not as usual the child skipped college," said Erika.
Erika had no idea about Ayunda's news from Mr. Adhitama's residence.
Rakha was silent to Erika's words, without excuse he cut off the call from his wife's friend.
At the time of dzuhur time arrived, Rakha chose to pray first while resting for a while. He really felt tired looking for Ayunda all day.
After the dzuhur prayer, Rakha looking for a restaurant to just fill his stomach that feels very hungry because since yesterday left empty.
As Rakha eats his food, Rakha begins to remember his time with his wife for a year and a half.
"Maybe nothing happened between us all this time, but now I realize that your absence beside me makes me feel lonely" Rakha said.
"O Allah, I beg you to take care of Ayunda" said Rakha again.
Without realizing it now the clear circle fell in the corner of Rakha's eyes, he began to grieve.
After lunch, Rakha returned to look for Ayunda.
Although today he has tired of looking for Ayunda, but he still has not met the young girl who has filled his days even though just a friend sleeps on the bed.
When dusk began to come, Rakha began to despair, he began to drive his car to the road home.
While in the Black Stump area, there was a long traffic jam. So Rakha's car got stuck there.
Rakha opened the window of her car.
"What's up, Bang?" rakha asked a man who was passing by her car.
"There was an accident" the man replied.
"Why accident, Bang?" ask Rakha again.
"I don't know either, anyway. It seems like a suicide attempt" the man replied.
"What's? Suicide?" rakha asked to make sure she didn't hear wrong.
"Yes, Bang. Yes, this is the end of time. If life starts to be difficult, the solution is suicide" said the man expressed his opinion.
"Astaghfirullah," said Rakha in response to the man she asked earlier.
"Maybe the girl got pregnant out of wedlock, so didn't know the way out, so it was suicide" the man continued to babble.
"Eachly, if you are a woman should be able to take care of yourself, do not be easily loved by men" he said again.
"So the one who killed herself was a girl?" ask Rakha again.
"Yes" said the man.
"What's? Don't-don't Ayunda," said Rakha.
Rakha rushed down from the car, he began to be curious about the figure told by the man.
He began to step closer to the crowd of people who wanted to see the figure of a woman who was thought to have committed suicide, by crashing herself in a car that was driving hard.
Rakha sped up his pace, he kept running trying to get to the scene of the crime.
With great difficulty, Rakha broke through several people who were blocking his steps, rakha's eyes rounded when he saw the figure of a woman who was now lying on the asphalt with her head covered in blood so that she could not see clearly the girl's face.
Everyone who was there only noticed the girl lying on the asphalt.
No one wanted to help him.
"Yund!" shout Rakha.
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