"I'll pick you up tomorrow at 11 am," said Santos before leaving Sherly's boarding room. "Okay, I'll wait," replied Sherly in agreement. For the first time, she agreed to Santos' invitation to meet his mother. Because the next day was a holiday, Santos took the opportunity to introduce Sherly to his mother. "He even walked her into the room," From a distance not too far, Hansel was still examining the two of them. Hansel followed and watched Santos come out of the women's boarding house. "Don't expect me to just keep quiet!" After that, Hansel left the place. * In the room. It was almost three in the morning, but Sherly still hadn't managed to close her eyes. Many times she tried to sleep, but always in vain. The image of Hansel's anger always haunted her mind. "Will he be angry? Why is he suddenly in the same place?" Just remembering the way Hansel looked made Sherly scared. She had difficulty resting. Her eyes were reluctant to close even though night would soon turn
"Are we going to meet mommy?" Aarav only expected his mother. He hurriedly finished his breakfast. "Why don't mommy just go home?" he asked again innocently. Hansel didn't answer. He turned to the caretaker who had helped look after Aarav. "Help him pack!" The babysitter immediately moved. In just a matter of minutes, Aarav was out of his room again. The child was neat and eager to meet the person his father meant. Elsewhere. Rey is visiting Santos' house. He wanted to meet his aunt and prevent Santos from leaving that day. "You didn't come here alone, is there anything important?" Santos asked when Rey arrived in front of his house. "Nothing," Rey answered expressionlessly. He immediately followed Santos into the house. "I just want to check on Aunt Farah's condition. How is the progress of her treatment?" "Very good. There's been a lot of improvement." While walking, Santos put his arm around his cousin's shoulder. They have been close since childhood, so both of them are us
"Where are we going?" Sherly asked first before getting into Hansel's car. "Just follow what I say," Hansel's voice was firm and full of authority. "Don't worry, I couldn't possibly harm you!" Sherly immediately got in and chose to sit in the passenger seat. "Do you think I'm a driver?" Hansel was a little annoyed, but still bearable. "Sorry, sir!" Awkwardly, Sherly changed her seat. She sat at the front, next to Hansel. That day, Hansel deliberately drove the car without the help of a driver. He wanted to spend time alone with Sherly during the trip. First, Aarav was taken by the nanny and driver to a villa. Meanwhile, Hansel himself took care of Santos so he couldn't meet Sherly. After that, Hansel came to Sherly at her boarding house. He designed everything in such a way so that Santos would not have any suspicions. That way, he didn't have any problems when approaching Sherly. After lunch, Hansel took Sherly to a place where no one would be able to find them. It took appr
How did local residents sneer and insult Sherly when she was pregnant without a husband at a very young age? Hansel already knows everything. How did Sherly's parents lock her up and not allow her to socialize? Then after giving birth they are not allowed to see their own flesh and blood. Sherly's father also took away the newly born child and handed it over to someone else. Receiving all this news, Hansel felt guilty. Very well, he could feel what Sherly had experienced all this time. Now, he wants to make up for it slowly. Click. The bedroom door opened. Sherly immediately turned to the bedroom door where Hansel and Aarav had come out at the same time. While holding his son's hand, Hansel stood in front of the door. He deliberately let Sherly imagine herself. What are a mother's instincts when she meets a child she has wanted to meet for a long time, but never knows her true form? Can Sherly feel anything when she comes face to face with her own biological son? Sherly
In the room, Sherly's cell phone didn't stop ringing. The name listed is Santos. That night, who knows how many times, Santos contacted Sherly, but there was no answer once. Even messages sent only have sent status without being read by the owner. "I just saw her standing on the side of the road earlier, sir," Zizi didn't dare tell the truth that Sherly had gotten into Hansel's car. "Are you sure that's all?" Santos was a little uneasy. It's unusual for Sherly to ignore his calls. "You didn't see anyone approaching her?" Zizi quickly shook her head. She hoped that with that explanation, Santos would immediately leave that place. Hansel Rossel was the big boss at the company where she worked, how could she dare interfere by mentioning that man's name. In the end, Santos went home feeling guilty. Santos has received great cooperation today, but on the other hand, he has also broken promises to two important women in his life. He felt bad about it. * For approximately hal
Hansel's whole body stiffened when he heard that. He collected his life in an instant. After sitting down, Hansel rubbed his eyes once again to read the caller's name. It says Sis Selvi's name. Hansel was sure that the woman babbling on the other end was Sherly's older sister. [Why are you silent, Sherly? Are you still there?] Selvi asked. [I know you are sad and can't accept it, but you have to know that our father and mother are not your biological parents. So this time, they ask you to be filial to them in return for raising you.] [Sherly, even though the reality is like that, I really love you. Forever, you will remain my little sister, the little sister I love very much.] Instead of answering, Hansel put Sherly's cell phone on the nightstand, then went to the bathroom. One thing that weighed on his mind was the marriage that had been arranged by Sherly's parents. He would never let that happen. How impolite, Hansel let Selvi talk to herself on the phone. "I have to
During his lunch break, Santos chose to leave the office. He headed to Sherly's rented house which was not too far from the company where he worked. "Where are you, Sherly?" Santos was disappointed, because the door to the room was still locked from the inside. Santos called Sherly's cell phone again. Calls are always connected, but there is no answer. "What really happened?" Santos looked at his surroundings which looked deserted. Feeling confused, Santos finally left the place. Since there was nothing to hope for, he returned to the office. In the canteen, Santos saw Zizi eating lunch with her other friends. He immediately approached her. Still standing, Santos asked Zizi. "Are you sure you don't know anything about Sherly?" Zizi's expression suddenly changed. Previously she was chatting with her friends, but Santos' sudden arrival made her nervous. "I don't know, sir," said Zizi confused. "Don't lie to me!" Santos felt suspicious. "In this office, you two are th
"W...what?" Sherly was lost for words. His mouth could only gape, but he couldn't make a sound. "I want to marry you," Hansel repeated again. "Are you willing to be my wife?" After expressing his wishes, Hansel intended to approach Sherly. He wanted to talk heart to heart. However, when Hansel just stood up, Sherly had already moved first. Without saying a word, the woman immediately ran towards Aarav's room. Can only stare, Hansel didn't stop Sherly at all. He understood that his child's mother would be surprised by his outspoken expression. 'He definitely needs time,' thought Hansel. In the room, Sherly looked at Aarav who was fast asleep. These few days, she rested in the same room. Not only sharing a room, Sherly and Aarav also always exchange stories about each other's lives. Both of them felt comfortable with each other and relieved their longing. If Sherly remembers her son, she will think of Aarav instead. Likewise with Aarav, when he misses Lolita, Sherly will be in c