
Dimas and Tiara's chest both rumbled as soon as they looked at each other. They just keep quiet without doing anything to deal with their longing.
Their own ego has become a barrier to their relationship. After looking satisfied, Tiara rushed out of her husband's house, and Dimas let Tiara leave.
At least they know each other's news. Dimas and Tiara knew that they were fine even though they were not together. It was enough to be used as an antidote.
"Mas Dimas, take care of your health, yes!" muttered Tiara while glancing at the rearview mirror to see the fence of her husband's house.
The woman immediately returned to the boarding house Lesti and ended her sightseeing. Arriving at the boarding house, Tiara was surprised not to play when he saw Bu Ismiyati who was waiting for him in the boarding house.
"Near!" call Bu Ismiyati quite happy as well as relieved, he was finally able to find his daughter-in-law after Bu Ismiyati took pains to look for Tiara for the past few days.
Tiara looked puzzled as she looked at Bu Ismiyati who was already standing before her eyes. It feels like a dream.
"I didn't see it wrong, did I?" mummy Tiara did not believe.
"Sir, this mother nyariin Mbak in the office earlier," Lesti told Tiara.
"You brought this mother here?" ask Tiara.
Lesti nodded with his head down. "I'm sorry Ma'am if I'm presumptuous and don't ask permission first. You can talk down here. His mother was waiting for it."
Since we have already met, Tiara can what? Want to be angry at Lesti was free. Want to escape especially.
Lesti also gave Tiara and Bu Ismiyati time to talk together. Tiara, still in shock, looks confused how she must respond to the arrival of her mother-in-law that she did not expect.
"Your mother has taken you everywhere. Good thing I met you," said Bu Ismiyati trying to be friendly to Tiara.
"Mom how are you?" tiara asked the mother-in-law in polite language.
"Good mother, Tiara. You're okay too, right? You look well" said Ms. Ismiyati.
"Mother What do you need to find Tiara?" tanya Tiara kept trying to calm down.
With the arrival of Ms. Ismiyati, Tiara considers that her mother-in-law already knows a little about the problems that occur between her and Dimas at home.
"Mom knows about you just as much as Dimas. You had a fight with Dimas, huh?" ask Ms. Ismiyati.
Tiara began to helplessly endure the cries. "Who do you know from? Did Dimas say?" ask Tiara.
Ms. Ismiyati reviewed the thin smile. "Mother is not a child, Tiara. You think you can lie to me?"
"Dimas had the same story with Mother, he said some days you served out of town. But it turns out you didn't go to work. Turns out Mom was lied to the same Dimas. Ever since you got out of the house, you've been here, huh?" ask Ms. Ismiyati.
Tiara's tongue is starting to fade. It was hard to talk to Ms. Ismiyati without tears.
Ms. Ismiyati started crying and begging for her son. For the sake of her son's happiness, Ms. Ismiyati would do anything, including pleading with the real daughter-in-law still irritating her.
"I'm sorry about that, ma'am. It's a problem between Tiara and Mas Dimas. Let Tiara and Mas Dimas take care of this problem himself" Tiara told Bu Ismiyati. "Back mom home now? Tiara take you home, Mom?" tawar Tiara the mother-in-law.
"Mom's been all the way here, Tiara. I've been trying so hard to find you for a few days. I can't bear to see Dimas slowly crumbling Tiara. Dimas is really pale and not excited since you left home. Dimas needs you at home, Tiara. Please come home!"
Ms. Ismiyati appears to be unyielding to persuade Tiara. But unfortunately Tiara itself is also very difficult to overcome. No matter what Ms Ismiyati said, the woman remained firm on her decision to leave the house.
"Sorry, Mom. Tiara can't go home yet. Sorry that Tiara let Mom down. But Tiara really can't go home now" Tiara said, rejecting her mother-in-law's persuasion.
The woman simply gave a rejection without revealing her reason. Even Tiara herself did not discuss the cause of her quarrel with her husband.
"Why can't you go home? Instead of staying here, let you go home to your husband, right? Are you still the same Dimas? You can talk to Dimas at home, right?"
Tiara started to snuggle. Ms. Ismiyati also cried in front of the daughter-in-law. "Please go home, Tiara! Do you not feel sorry for your husband? I can't bear to see Dimas constantly crying at midnight. I can't bear to see Dimas constantly daydreaming and calling your name," said Bu Ismiyati.
"Tiara can't say anything more than sorry, ma'am. Please respect Tiara's decision. Tiara still needs time to calm down" Tiara said.
"What's wrong Dimas to you? Why did you torture Dimas up to this?" ask Ms. Ismiyati.
Tiara still has not admitted that the cause of the quarrel between herself and Dimas is the behavior of Ms. Ismiyati himself. Tiara still wanted to keep her mother-in-law feeling. Tiara still tried to be polite to Ms. Ismiyati and did not want to hurt her mother's heart.
"Please give Tiara and Mas Dimas a chance to solve our own problems, ma'am. Tiara did not blame Mas Dimas. We just need time for introspection" Tiara said.
The cry of Ms. Ismiyati was heard getting louder. Tiara's heart was also torn as she discussed her relationship and Dimas's relationship with Ms. Ismiyati.
If Tiara had the heart, the woman could have directly revealed to Ms. Ismiyati and said that the middle-aged woman was the one who caused the chaos of her household. But Tiara didn't want to complicate things. Let this be a matter between him and Dimas.
"When do you want to stay here, Tiara? Your husband needs you" said Ms. Ismiyati began to run out of sense to persuade her daughter-in-law to go home.
"Tiara doesn't know yet, Mom. Tiara was still considering many things."
As Bu Ismiyati begins to die, the middle-aged woman uses the ultimate weapon to get Tiara home.
"Mother ... wants to go home," said Ms. Ismiyati later.
Tiara widened her eyes and immediately turned her head towards the mother-in-law. It seemed like Bu Ismiyati knew exactly what Tiara wanted.
"Mother kangen village. I want to go back to Sukoharjo. I want to visit the house and the grave of his late father Dimas" continued Bu Ismiyati.
The woman looked at her daughter-in-law fixedly, then grabbed Tiara's hand and rubbed it gently. "Please go home and accompany Dimas at home, will you?"
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