
"Thank you, ma'am," said Zesa.
"Either. When you're done, just call me" replied the woman pushing Zesa's wheelchair.
The woman recorded by CCTV was one of Zesa and Kemala's neighbors. He came to visit when he heard that Zesa was being treated at the hospital. She was also a friend of Kemala.
Purbaningrum, Kemala's best friend chose to be single because he did not want to bother with household affairs. She took care of Zesa from childhood, so Zesa was like a princess to her. Wherever Kemala moved house, Purbaningrum must have helped deliver so that they do not lose contact.
Zesa stared at the wet ground covered in a sign bearing the name of her late mother. It was beneath the surface of the red earth that the Mother had rested in peace, leaving Zesa for all eternity. Colorful flower petals covered almost the entire tomb of Kemala.
"Why did you leave Zesa? Zesa was alone, Mom," the girl cried as she pleased.
From a distance in the cemetery parking lot Zoe out of her car. He bet with himself that the girl who disappeared from the hospital must have gone to the tomb and it turned out that his guess was correct. Zoe stepped in half-running to approach Zesa but Purbaningrum held the man back.
"He needs time to be alone. Please ...," Purbaningrum said with wide open arms blocking Zoe's steps.
"But—"
"I'll persuade him slowly. So go, young master," cut Purbaningrum.
Zoe turned her body, but her gaze did not shift from the girl who was as busy beside the tomb. His heart was sobbing hearing Zesa's sobbing. He wanted to hug and calm her. However, he couldn't do that at the moment.
***
Zoe sat on the balcony of the roof alone accompanied by a cup of warm tea without sugar. His mind is so agitated. Will the service return to that house or will it disappear from it forever?
The wind that greeted his body felt colder than usual. Is it because his heart is cold or the weather has changed? In fact, even the twilight sun does not look as beautiful as usual.
Where did the four brothers go? They were still trying to find Zesa from morning until evening. Sumirah could only wait anxiously at home. There was nothing he could do to help the young masters look for Zesa.
"Why didn't Mr Zoe come looking? Though, she seemed to be agitated, just like me," Sumirah muttered.
The sound of quick steps from several people entering the house. Zoe saw them when she got out of the car. Now, they were already standing behind Zoe with an annoyed, angry, and suspicious look that fused into one.
"Why are you just sitting quietly here? Have you found Zesa?" Zayden approached his sister and asked with a suspicious look.
"It has. Leave him alone for a while, brother. Zoe was sure, Zesa must have come home" he replied with a faint smile.
Grep's!
Zayden pulled Zoe's right arm until the man was lifted from the chair. The other three brothers could only put up horses, preparing when Zayden hit his sister again. Kay had already been hit and Aaron was unwilling to see the man lose control again.
“Where is he, Zoe? Answer!” urged Zayden with glaring eyes.
"Zoe doesn't know, but .. Zoe found Zesa in her mother's grave. The person who kidnapped Zesa was a friend of the late Bu Kemala and it was not a kidnapping. Zesa asked to be escorted there," Zoe replied honestly but her honesty was doubted by Aaron.
"You're not lying, are you?"
"Whatever, Brother Aaron. Believe it or not. Clearly, Zoe had already answered as Zoe knew, "his protest was cynical.
"I'll look for him" said Kay.
"Yes. Ian's also going to look for Zesa" Ian said.
"You're selfish, tch," Zoe wrote.
"Mr Zoe …"
"I want to sleep, Mom," said Zoe, looking for an excuse.
Huh ….
Sumirah sighed deeply.
***
The four foster brothers were both shocked. It turns out they arrived at the same place. However, Zayden is advancing as the eldest son.
His three younger siblings waited in front of the gate while Zayden knocked on the door. He asked Purbaningrum politely as the woman opened the door. He asks Zay and his three sisters to go home because Zesa does not want to see them.
"Can I see him for a moment? I beg you, "pinta Zay while putting her palms together.
"sorry. Please just go home," gently remove Purbaningrum.
"Let them in, ma'am," said Zesa, who was standing at the door.
Zayden smiled at the girl's voice. He calls Aaron, Kay, and Ian. They sat in the living room chairs, while Purbaningrum was asked to leave them for a moment.
Zayden asks Zesa's state of health, but the girl is reluctant to answer any questions. He looks so skinny compared to when he worked. Faces that have chubby cheeks now appear very thin with jaw bones that look prominent.
Unfortunately, Zesa closed her eyes. Their words were just like the wind coming in right ear out left ear. Zesa did not even remember what they were talking about. Until, Zayden suddenly knelt on the floor, right in front of Zesa.
"I beg you, Zes. Papa ... I mean .. Mr. Damar. He was a very valuable person to all five of us. His last wish is to make you happy, his only daughter who has only been seen after so long. He's dead and he left a message that we can't ignore" Zayden said in a very low tone.
Every now and then, his speech seemed to be stuck in the throat. His voice faltered withstanding the sadness that almost broke his tears. He should not look fragile and weak at a time like this.
Bruk!
One by one, his three sisters knelt down in front of Zesa. They knelt behind the brother who was struggling to persuade the girl. However, Zesa laughed out loud with tears in her eyes.
Heh .. happiness? What kind of happiness did the old man give me? I lost my mother right after finding out she was my real father. I lost all the happiness I had with my mother.
Hearing Zesa laughing accompanied by an occasional whimper, Purbaningrum walked out of the room. He hugged the girl whose soul was being shaken and chased away the four Zesa foster siblings. However, Zayden insisted on not leaving without the girl.
"You don't see how badly Zesa is at the moment? Why are you so stubborn?" Purbaningrum glared at them as he asked sarcastically.
Zesa stopped laughing. He looked at the four men who were struggling one by one. As hard as he refused to go, Zayden and his younger siblings were more stubborn.
"OK," said Zesa.
"really?"
*connect*