
It had been a few weeks, but there was no trace that Kanaya and Bhishma could get of the existence of the Scriptures today. The days they spent were even harder.
Kanaya has returned to work normally because of the support given by Bisma that the longer stay in the house, Kanaya will be constantly sad. Therefore, Bhishma encouraged Kanaya to return to work.
Just like today, Kanaya who came back to work, and it turns out that Papa Jaya was waiting for Kanaya in front of her study.
"Have you been to work, Naya?" ask Papa Jaya.
"Yes Pa" said Kanaya briefly.
Seeing Kanaya who is not at all excited really makes Papa Jaya sad. She knows how Kanaya feels as a mother who lost her child. Do not know where the traces of Aksara are now located.
"If you still want to calm down, you do not need to rush to work, Naya," said Papa Jaya again.
The woman also saw Papa Jaya who is now sitting on a sofa in her workroom, "It's okay Pa.. The longer I am at home, the more I remember the script."
Yes, Kanaya admits the house is full of Aksara memories. What her husband said was true that Kanaya should go back to living her life. The people they hired would continue their work to find the Aksara.
"Well, if that's your decision. Just don't push yourself too much, Naya" said Papa Jaya.
"Good Pa ... Kanaya is just trying to get up" he said.
The middle-aged man looked at Kanaya, feeling pity with Kanaya. But Papa Jaya can't do much. Nevertheless, Papa Jaya will not stop the search for Aksara.
After saying his advice, Papa Jaya immediately came out of Kanaya's room and returned to her room. Kanaya focuses on checking the financial statements of the company.
Kanaya shed her tears, while for a moment her gaze was fixed on a photo of herself with Bisma and Aksara at Bogor Botanical Garden. A picture of a happy little family. But now the characters are no longer with them.
Her heart felt so claustrophobic, but Kanaya remembered the messages from her husband that life must go on. For that, Kanaya wiped the clear circles in the corner of her eyes. He emphasized in his own heart that when he remembered the Scriptures, his heart would chant a prayer for his son.
Oh my God,
Wherever the son of the servant is please be him ...
Cover him with Your mercy ...
Keep him out of all danger ...
Surround him are good people ...
If not now, meet the servant again with the son of the servant at the appropriate time according to Your will ...
Sincere servant, it is only if the servant may ask that You bring us together again ...
After that, Kanaya refocused on her work. Complete financial statement checking with focus and of course thorough. Not feeling like a day has passed.
Just as Kanaya expected, her husband had been standing in the lobby with one hand stuffed into his pants pocket and smilingly staring at Kanaya's face from a distance.
"How are you doing today?" bisma asked as his wife stood before him.
"Well," said Kanaya listlessly.
"I know, you can get through it. We're going home now?" ask Bisma.
Kanaya nodded her head, "Yes .. bring her car a little slowly, Mas, you know we can see Aksara," replied Kanaya.
Bisma nodded in agreement, she also hoped that the road she passed might lead her to find Aksara. "Yes, honey, come on."
Bhishma immediately welcomed Kanaya's hand, carried the hand in his grasp and walked out of Jaya Corp towards his car. Along the way, Bisma drove her car slowly, Kanaya as if observing on the shoulder of the road they passed. It is possible, the figure of Aksara he will meet.
This time, however, the result was nil. They don't see the script. Arriving at home, Kanaya chose to directly enter the Aksara room. He lay himself down for a moment in his son's room. A heartbreaking sight for Bhishma, but even Bhishma knew that it was one way for Kanaya to channel her longing for the son.
By nightfall, Bhishma approached Kanaya who this time sat down and circulated her gaze in the room of the Scriptures.
"Backle Honey?" greet Bhishma by sitting next to Kanaya.
The woman commented a faint smile on her lips, "Why Mas?" ask her husband.
"No, I see from there, my wife is just dumb," she replied.
Kanaya rested her head on her husband's shoulder. Only able to be silent and no longer able to speak. Bhishma knew, however, that his wife needed herself to lean on. Bhishma also did not mind, he would voluntarily give himself as a place to lean for Kanaya.
"Darling, may I say something" said Bhishma now.
Kanaya nodded, the woman pulled her head from her husband's shoulder and focused on her husband. "Yes, of course I can" he replied.
"Just like the sun rising from the East. Just like the moon and the stars that watch the night.
Everything is a form of certainty.
Just like the life we live now, we have to keep going.
Just as the sun guards the day, and the moon and stars guard the night.
Trust me, we can get through this together.
Believe me, we're gonna have a good day with our son."
Bhishma says all this in earnest. Life does need certainty, but the news of the Aksara is still confusing. Totally undetectable. But there is still hope that Bhishma now wants to convey to Kanaya. Hope will remain and will not be lost. Just like that, Bhishma wants both of them to try to rise up without losing hope in their hearts. Life gives certainty, they both have to live life with certainty. All will pass, time will heal. His second task now is to keep their hope and continue chanting prayers that the Scriptures will soon be found and that day of hope will soon come for the Bisma, Canaya, and Aksara.