Arga ordered a train ticket; he will return to Jakarta by train. He is reluctant to drive alone or by plane; he would rather take the train. He didn't tell anyone except Sean. Ah, yes, Sean was the first to know that he was invited to Nuril's wedding; that's why he also knew that Maudy would come. There was no time to dodge, no time to regret what would happen later, and one thing was for sure: he would not regret what he did now. Arga is clearly nervous, but he hides it well from everyone. Just because he's not crying doesn't mean he's okay. Sometimes he doesn't know how to express himself. Then, should he always cry? Not really; he would just ponder or make up his mind. complicated. While waiting for the next train to be boarded, Arga listens to music. For a long time, he didn't even know what music he would listen to or what title he would play; he just played randomly without any plans for the music he liked. Meanwhile, Maudy was talking to Rein. Maudy was comfortable being around Rein, but she was also uncomfortable when Mirna was around because she knew the woman's feelings for Rein. "So, you are going to Jakarta? How long will it take?" he asked. "Maybe only a week. Maudy answered "Hmm, Dy... me, can I come?" asked Rein suddenly. I don't know why Rein really wants to accompany Maudy; Rein has never fallen in love like he did with Maudy. At first glance, he already fell in love. What if he was close like this? Rein didn't know what would happen if one day he broke his heart. I don't know what's clear now that he's in love. Only he knows. Maudy doesn't know how she feels; maybe it's not the right time yet. "Do you want to come along? Maudy couldn't believe it; she thought her hearing was wrong, but it turned out to be true after Rein nodded. "Why?" he asked. Nothing," but Maudy didn't stop watching Rein; she felt that the man was hiding something. "Why do you want to come?" asked Maudy again. "Can't really, huh? Rein asked too, because he had expected this. "It's not that it's not allowed, but it's just strange. You just met me, right? You know my cousin, who came here yesterday, and he's the one who got married. It's just that it feels too fast, as if I have your partner; that's why you have to come to my cousin's wedding. Maudy's reply in detail made Rein silent. That's right, what Maudy said was that he himself was confused about why he suddenly wanted to join Jakarta. "When are you leaving?" asked Rein again. "Tomorrow morning, ten o'clock," he explained. Rein nodded and said nothing more. "Rein, I'll get ready first. I wasn't ready before, so I'm sorry; I might not be able to accompany you to chat today. Maudy explained, and Rein nodded again and said goodbye to going home. His house is only a few metres away, just across the road. What separates this is the public road housing. Maudy entered the house, as did Rein. But Rein looked sad and lethargic, which made his mother observe him, starting from afar until finally approaching, making Rein surprised. "Mother, what's the matter?" He said he was annoyed. "What are you doing, going home and daydreaming? Where are you from? You don't work; you wander around; you don't go to campus; you're busy dating," her mother snapped sarcastically. "This mother, it's just annoying. Rein was also sulking. Hugging the pillow on the sofa in their living room while lying down made his mother poke his head again. "Mom!" he shouted. "What??" asked his mother as if challenging. Rein stared at his mother for a long time, looked at the mother who had given birth to him into this world, then breathed out. She wanted him to say something but was reluctant to speak. Strange. Bump," he said. "Yes?" replied his mother. "Mom..." he called again, which ended with a long pause, making the mother sigh again, wanting to poke her child's head, but she was afraid that her child would end up with a concussion. "What's wrong? Once again, you called mom, but you didn't talk. Watch out, okay?" he said while snorting, making Rein chuckle. "Mom, you're beautiful. But you're fierce. How can you like me? The joke he always made when he saw his mother bare her fangs "What do you want?" his mother asked, making Rein speechless. "How do you know?" he asked with a frown. "You are my mother's child; of course I know," answered his mother, leaving. "Where are you going, Mom? Rein isn't ready to tell you yet," he said. "I want to take off the mask on my face first in the bathroom, you know," explained his mother, making Rein finally realise that his mother was wearing a disposable face mask. "Mother, how come I just realised that you are wearing a mask? His hand mumbled, causing his mother to immediately pinch his ear. "Mom," he called. "Hmm." "No," said Rein again. "Why? Again, if it doesn't work, I'll throw you," explained his mother. "Mom, how about I help you cook, clean up, and so on? Rein volunteered. "Yes, but–" "Mom, don't worry, I will make you the only man-uh, woman in our lives, he chuckled. "I thought you would become a poet, seeing as you are so clever with words. The mother's words made Rein do everything that his mother should have done. Meanwhile, it's not that the mother doesn't know, but she deliberately lets her child tell her own story, she thought. However, it turns out that what Rein is waiting for becomes even more mysterious when he finally does his job and, for a moment, lets go of his idol job as a house cleaner. Rein finished his work and saw his mother waiting in front of the television. Indeed, his mother seemed to be watching television comfortably, but that was not what her mother thought. He must be worried because he knows more or less about Rein's complaint. "Mom," he called again. "Hmm." His mother just mumbled in response. "Ma'am, can I go to Jakarta? He asked, making his mother almost drop the television remote. "What?!" His mother's scream made Rein stand up, because if he wasn't wrong, his mother would definitely beat him up. But this time it seemed to be being held back by him. "What do you really want to say?" said his mother then, because usually there was something her child hadn't finished saying. "Why? Why do you have to come to Jakarta? It must be because of Maudy, right? Be honest with your mother; what's the matter? His mother asked again. "Mom, I think I have fallen too deeply in love with Maudy," explained Rein, sitting down on the sofa again, right next to her mother. "Son, there's something I haven't told you yet; I'm just happy if you are going to Jakarta, especially since there are lots of friends from there that you can make friends with and with whom you can exchange ideas. But, according to Mom, now is not the time. It's just that if you really want to because you want to accompany Maudy, that's fine. Don't involve us in Bandung. Rein's explanation immediately made them fall silent, and some of them even went back, wanting to finish their tug-of-war as quickly as possible.
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