"What the hell are you doing here?" said Shawn loudly. "Answer me!"
Instead of answering, Samara looked around, looking for something. Her eyes were full of worried. Shawn frowned, but before Shawn could ask, Samara had already said, "No, you can't be here. You have to get out of here. Go, Brother," as she tried to push Shawn away.
Of course, Shawn refused. Samara couldn't even move Shawn, not for a second. "I'll go if you come," said Shawn making Samara glare.
"Sammy can't do that. Sammy has to work."
"Working on what at this late, Sam?" Shawn snapped. "And in the hotel?" he asked.
Shawn slightly pulled Samara's coat, causing Samara to get rid of Shawn's hand quickly.
"With clothes like that?" added Shawn.
"Sammy's just...."
"Don't try to fool me!" Shawn snapped to silence Samara. "I know what you're doing, and don't force me to go upstairs to kill the person in that room!" Shawn said, and before Samara could argue, Shawn had pulled her hand away. "Come on, come with me."
However, when they took a step forward, they were blocked by three men dressed in all black. "Want to take our Samara where to?" asked one of them.
The man's statement that seemed to show his ownership over Samara literally made Shawn furious. Samara knew that. He could sense Shawn's grip on her hand suddenly tightening until Samara was in pain. So, before Shawn came forward to attack the man before him, Samara had already passed between Shawn and the three men.
"I just need a moment, Sir. I left something in the car I had to pick up. I promise by the time I finish, I'll be right back," Samara consented to the men.
"Sam," Shawn hissed as he pulled Samara beside him and gave her a cranky look.
Instead of obeying, Samara just looked at Shawn with a pleading look. "Please, Brother, let Sammy handle it, okay?" Samara asked, and after making sure that Shawn could hold himself back, Samara looked back at the man in front of her. "Sir, I need to talk...."
"Make a real work and go home as soon as it has done. You know the rules, don't you? No excuses or buts! Who do you think you are to be allowed to leave so arbitrarily?" said Yugo, the man in the middle.
"You talk politely to my sister!" Shawn snapped as he stepped forward to approach Yugo, but Samara held Shawn back again for the umpteenth time.
Indra, who was next to Yugo, sneered, "Oh, you're her brother? No wonder."
Hearing and seeing how Indra underestimated him, Shawn's hands clenched into fists. "What you mean?" he asked in a muffled voice from his clenched jaw.
Indra shrugged. "Just curious. What kind of brother lets his sister practice different styles with mashers on the bed? Or... could it be you, huh, who taught her?" said Indra, which was immediately followed by the laughter of his two friends.
Before they could finish their laughter, Shawn had already gotten rid of Samara, and without warning, he charged forward to attack the three men all at once with Indra as his first target. In a split second, in front of Samara now were young men fighting in a way too horrific for her to witness that she was slowly taking steps back.
Samara was about to cry until she saw Shawn was getting more and more in control. And in a few minutes that seemed like a short time, Shawn had managed to bring down the men one by one by rewarding them with bloodstains on each of their faces. Two of them had fainted, and the other seemed too weak to be able to stand up. He also didn't seem like he intended to fight anymore, seeing how damaged his face was from Shawn hitting his face against the hood of the car. Rarely seeing her brother makes Samara forget that Shawn can be so brutal when it comes to fighting.
"Brother, what are you doing?!" Samara whispered while covering her mouth.
"What do you think?" Shawn said, annoyed.
Samara observed Shawn's face. Not a single wound was scratched on his face. Then, Samara turned her attention to Shawn's three victims. "Now I'm dead," said Samara.
"Dead?" Shawn asked in disbelief. "Over this scumbags?"
"You don't understand. Sammy's over if they make a report, Brother. As soon as Sammy's boss finds out what you did to them, Sammy will be the one to get the consequent!"
"Not even an inch of his hand can touch you because from now on, you come with me!"
Samara sighed tiredly. "Sammy can't do it, Brother. Please understand."
"Understand what, Sam? What do you expect from a job like this? You're still in high school! You should study seriously, not working dirty like this!"
"School? Do you know how much the module costs? Not to mention there are charitable donations, organizational activities, also extracurricular activities. Not enough to just pay school fees."
"Well, you can just tell me, right? Let me find the money, Sam. Doesn't have to be this way!"
"How about you then? What do you want to eat?" Samara asked, making Shawn fall silent. "Brother, Sammy has already burdened you enough for Sammy's tuition fees, which are not cheap. Beside that? Sammy is old enough to be able to work on my own without bothering you anymore."
"Not this kind of work, Sam!" said Shawn in frustration. "For real. Aren't you even ashamed?" Shawn asked in disbelief.
Shawn rubbed his face, then lost his breath. "Never mind. Don't think too hard. It's not time for you to carry a burden this heavy. About your needs, I can still work it out to fund them, as long as you don't ask for a luxurious life. Done? What else?"
Samara looked down. Her eyes reddened as she whispered, "A lot."
Shawn chuckled. "Yeah, what else?" he asked impatiently.
Samara took a deep breath before saying, "M-m-mo… mommy."
"Fucking hell!" Shawn cursed. He looked up to the sky as if he wanted to scream and protest at The Ones Above. When he looked back at Samara, his face looked tired. "What now?"
"Mommy is in debt."
"She's always in debt!"
"But now... it's different. That man doesn't want to let go of mommy. And Sammy can't just sit still, especially now, when mommy is ready for rehab," said Samara.
Shawn smirked. "She always said she wanted rehab, but then what? Every time we manage to get the money for her to rehab, where does the money go? Back to drugs again, right?" Shawn then looked at Samara in disbelief. "How can you still believe what she says?"
"Because she is our mother. What about when parents beg to be brought to the right path?"
Shawn felt like squeezing Samara's innocent face just to make her realize the cruelty of the world, even the cruelty of her own mother. Didn't she understand that that's why Sania was always pressuring her? Because Samara could not and never refused. And stupidly, Samara always believed that woman's bullshit.
"What else can Sammy do? Sammy can't be so ignorant to the parent."
"Yes, if the parent is right and loves their children, no problem," said Shawn.
"That's exactly it. Sammy thought… maybe there will come a time when mommy can love Sammy."
Shawn looked at Samara and could see, even feel Samara's sadness. But still, Shawn resisted Samara's meekness.
And although Shawn felt like Samara needed to be slapped so that she realized how stupid she was, Shawn turned out chosen to say, "Well, what about me, huh? I care about you. Is that even important to you?"
Samara looked at Shawn in disbelief. "Of course, it's important, Brother," she answered immediately. "But, you don't want to know about mommy anymore. So, who else cares about mommy, if not Sammy? And this is the only way Sammy can help mommy."
"Helping how Sam? This doesn't help. There are even new problems. Do you think joining with people like this, they'll just let you go when you've managed to collect the money and want to leave? No way, Sam."
"It can be. It was part of their agreement when mommy borrowed the money."
"What agreement?" Shawn asked in surprise. Oh, God, hope this isn't what Shawn had in mind because after hearing that, Shawn's skin suddenly cooled.
Samara bitted her lip before finally saying, "Mommy borrowed 500 million IDR from Mr. Kevin, and in return, Sammy had to work for Mr. Kevin until mommy could pay back the debt. And… this is part of the job Sammy has to do."
Shawn opened his mouth, but he couldn't throw words for a few seconds.
"Fuck! She sold you out?" asked Shawn indignant.
Samara's face was sad, but she tried to calm Shawn down. "Brother, no...""Fuck!" Shawn cursed while kicking a nearby trash can. His face was red, and his hands were clenched into fists. "Where is she? Let me find her!"Samara quickly shook her head and looked at Shawn worriedly. "No, Brother, please. Sammy is sincere as long as mommy can recover quickly.""She's not sick, Sam! Why is it so hard for you to understand, huh?!" said Shawn angrily. "500 million? Which rehab that's so expensive like that! And where do you think she got the money to pay off? There's no way she can collect that much money! Do you know what she means by doing this?" he asked sharply. "So that she doesn't have to think about you again for the rest of her life," he said. "Why? Because she doesn't love us, that's why she wants us away from her life!"Samara's tears finally spilled. She tried to hold back, but she couldn't. The memories and all those violent words were still vivid in
Shello suddenly remembered that she had not yet given an answer to Satya. So Shello nodded. "Yes, I will marry you," answered Shello. Satya immediately put the beautiful ring on Shello's ring finger, then kissed Shello's hand. Ah, Shello couldn't believe she was getting married. And this fast. With Satya, her lover. Wasn't that every girl's dream? Was this happiness enough? Yes, this should be the happiest day for her. Shello knew that. But, for some reason, something stuck in her heart. Of course, she wanted to get married. But why didn't it feel as fun as she imagined? Or... it's just that her expectations were too high? However, how high would she want to be? Satya took Shello to a luxury villa that has the perfect spot to watch the sunset. Just as the sun was setting, Satya got down on one knee and proposed to Shello accompanied by music played by the saxophone player Satya had hired. Proposed to her with a diamond ring that Shello knew cost hundreds of m
Shello smiled. "Not believe it more and more," Shello answered, making Satya finally carve a smile on his face. "It's just a myth. I've always believed it was just a myth." Shello then removed the ring from Satya's ring finger and transferred it to Satya's little finger. "So it's a bit loose," said Satya, little goosebumps that the ring still didn't fit on his finger. The ring might just accidentally fall. "We'll enlarge the measure of the ring so it will fit your ring finger," said Shello. "It's mine now. So, I think this is my right," said Shello before Satya could argue. "Now, come on, let's go home!" she invited. Satya stretched out his hand. "Ah, I can't wait to go home and tell the world that I'm gonna be your husband," Satya said, making Shello laugh. *** "Are we going to pick up mommy?" asked Samara on the way. Shawn glanced at Samara for a second, then looked back at the road with a grin. "What for? Do I have excess mo
"Are you sure you want to drive? Kinda far away, you know, Shell? And it's midnight already," said Satya anxiously as soon as Shello got into the driver's seat and fastened the seatbelt. "It’s okay. It's not like we have a choice. You left your wallet, right? So lucky we realized it now. Try if we find out later when the police stop the car." "I think it'll be safe, Shell. It was safe when we were on the way here, right? I'm also not the type of person who draws attention when I drive—not easily suspected by the police, aka not a speeding and reckless driver. That's if there are police. When we came here, there were no police," said Satya. Shello clicked on the handbrake and stepped on the gas pedal until the car started to run. "There weren't. It's not a guarantee that there won't be any, right? What's the problem anyway? Not that I don't know how to drive this. Can't believe I can take you safely?" "It's not like that, sweetheart," said Satya softly
Amnesia?! Ah, Jocelyn could even feel the chills on her spine when she heard the doctor say that word. A week ago, Shello was still fine. Jocelyn even happily let Shello go to the villa on the highland with Satya, already knowing that Satya would propose to her there and Shello would return with an engagement ring. Yes, Shello did come back with a ring on her ring finger, not with memory in her head. Shello awoke with no memory. She did not recognize Jocelyn, the only aunt who took care of her while in Indonesia. She did not recognize Ethan, her cousin, aka Jocelyn's son, who, together with Jocelyn, took care of Shello during a coma. And as if it wasn't bad enough, Shello even looked terrified at Jocelyn. There were only two things Shello kept saying. Ring and Satya. That meant those were the only things she could remember. Jocelyn's half-consciousness drifted to all the preparations, plans, and now... change of plans? Oh, Jocelyn couldn't bear to ima
Jocelyn's voice was too low for the nurse accompanying them to hear, but Jocelyn's pale face caught the nurse's attention. "Is there something wrong, Ma'am?" the nurse asked, but Jocelyn ignored her. She was still too surprised to find that the one sleeping in the room was not Satya but someone else. Seeing his mother's unresponsiveness, Ethan spoke up, "Is this one of the victims of the accident?" asked Ethan, and when the nurse nodded, Ethan continued, "How did you identify the victim and determine if this person was Satya?" The nurse frowned in confusion but still answered, "Indeed, his name is Satya." Ethan looked at the nurse in annoyance. "Then, another victim, what is his name?" "Incidentally, they have the same name. Satya too," said the nurse, which instantly made Ethan frown, and Jocelyn looked at the nurse in confusion. The nurse immediately added, "It's not exactly the same. But they both have Satya on their full name." "Th
Jocelyn and Ethan glared. The same thought flashed through their heads. Shello did not recognize Satya's face. Shello only knew his name, not his face. And it was evident from the way Shello looked at Satya. Shello was really relieved. Or rather, incredibly relieved. It was as if all this time, Shello had been lost and felt surrounded by strangers until she finally met her family. Damn, that person wasn't even her family! Shello gently stroked the man's hand, then said, "Get well soon, okay, Satya? I don't know how I would be without you. I need you." And it was those words that made Jocelyn stop forcing herself to think about doing whatever was best for Shello right now. There was an answer. Right in front of her. "Nurse, please let me know as soon as Satya wakes up, okay?" Shello ordered, which the nurse immediately agreed to. Shello then let go of Satya's hand and nodded at the nurse, allowing the nurse to take her back to her room.
What precisely Jocelyn did all day, even the next few days, were verifying data, removing anything that could be used for further identification, pulling files from the police, and other things that could make people suspicious about Satya. It turned out that there was an advantage that Satya had lived alone and had been working in Malacca all this time. He had almost no contacts in Jakarta other than those related to Jocelyn and Shello. It was very helpful. In addition, Jocelyn also asked her lawyer to do a background check on Shawn, the person who would replace Satya in the future. After getting enough information, Jocelyn grew more optimistic about this plan. So, as soon as she got a call from the hospital stating that Shawn was awake, Jocelyn immediately rushed to the hospital with Ethan. At least, until she found the two people who picked up Satya's body the other day were now in Shawn's room, talking to Shawn, who was already able to sit on his bed. Joc
Was this woman out of her mind? Yeah, yeah, Shawn had heard the rest of the talk. That her niece was an amnesiac and his niece's fiancée died. The problem was, this Shello only remembered Satya, and that way, only Satya could help recover Shello's memory. However, was that could make Jocelyn easily say, "And since none of this would have happened without your negligence, I think if anyone could be responsible for the mess in our family..., then you're the one." Silence. There was no sound or response from Shawn. There was only the sound of the wind blowing from the air conditioner in the room. Shawn's friends gawked, and Shawn remained silent, at least until a moment later, when Shawn's laughter suddenly broke out, startling everyone in the whole room. While Shawn's friends immediately understood why Shawn laughed, Jocelyn and Ethan were confused. How could Shawn laugh at other people's suffering?! "You think this is funny?" snapped Ethan, annoyed as
Arga and May were suddenly dumbfounded, and Shawn... gasped. Shawn tried to control the emotions that made him unmoved for a long time before he finally spoke again. This time, his voice sounded softer even though his face still looked tense. "It was an accident. No one wanted that, but if it was bad fate..." "We could minimize traffic accidents by driving straight in our lane instead of stealing other people's lanes recklessly which causes those who drive their vehicle according to the rules to get the sap and... die on the spot." Jocelyn's words sounded like speeches that had been rehearsed days before. Shawn was surprised, of course. However, he had nothing to say. So, it was May who came forward and said in an annoyed tone, "Ma'am, please, don't make carelessly accusations like that!" "Carelessly accuse?" Jocelyn laughed a little. "I have seen the evidence directly from the footage cam of the victim's car. And that's precisely what I saw happened that nig
What precisely Jocelyn did all day, even the next few days, were verifying data, removing anything that could be used for further identification, pulling files from the police, and other things that could make people suspicious about Satya. It turned out that there was an advantage that Satya had lived alone and had been working in Malacca all this time. He had almost no contacts in Jakarta other than those related to Jocelyn and Shello. It was very helpful. In addition, Jocelyn also asked her lawyer to do a background check on Shawn, the person who would replace Satya in the future. After getting enough information, Jocelyn grew more optimistic about this plan. So, as soon as she got a call from the hospital stating that Shawn was awake, Jocelyn immediately rushed to the hospital with Ethan. At least, until she found the two people who picked up Satya's body the other day were now in Shawn's room, talking to Shawn, who was already able to sit on his bed. Joc
Jocelyn and Ethan glared. The same thought flashed through their heads. Shello did not recognize Satya's face. Shello only knew his name, not his face. And it was evident from the way Shello looked at Satya. Shello was really relieved. Or rather, incredibly relieved. It was as if all this time, Shello had been lost and felt surrounded by strangers until she finally met her family. Damn, that person wasn't even her family! Shello gently stroked the man's hand, then said, "Get well soon, okay, Satya? I don't know how I would be without you. I need you." And it was those words that made Jocelyn stop forcing herself to think about doing whatever was best for Shello right now. There was an answer. Right in front of her. "Nurse, please let me know as soon as Satya wakes up, okay?" Shello ordered, which the nurse immediately agreed to. Shello then let go of Satya's hand and nodded at the nurse, allowing the nurse to take her back to her room.
Jocelyn's voice was too low for the nurse accompanying them to hear, but Jocelyn's pale face caught the nurse's attention. "Is there something wrong, Ma'am?" the nurse asked, but Jocelyn ignored her. She was still too surprised to find that the one sleeping in the room was not Satya but someone else. Seeing his mother's unresponsiveness, Ethan spoke up, "Is this one of the victims of the accident?" asked Ethan, and when the nurse nodded, Ethan continued, "How did you identify the victim and determine if this person was Satya?" The nurse frowned in confusion but still answered, "Indeed, his name is Satya." Ethan looked at the nurse in annoyance. "Then, another victim, what is his name?" "Incidentally, they have the same name. Satya too," said the nurse, which instantly made Ethan frown, and Jocelyn looked at the nurse in confusion. The nurse immediately added, "It's not exactly the same. But they both have Satya on their full name." "Th
Amnesia?! Ah, Jocelyn could even feel the chills on her spine when she heard the doctor say that word. A week ago, Shello was still fine. Jocelyn even happily let Shello go to the villa on the highland with Satya, already knowing that Satya would propose to her there and Shello would return with an engagement ring. Yes, Shello did come back with a ring on her ring finger, not with memory in her head. Shello awoke with no memory. She did not recognize Jocelyn, the only aunt who took care of her while in Indonesia. She did not recognize Ethan, her cousin, aka Jocelyn's son, who, together with Jocelyn, took care of Shello during a coma. And as if it wasn't bad enough, Shello even looked terrified at Jocelyn. There were only two things Shello kept saying. Ring and Satya. That meant those were the only things she could remember. Jocelyn's half-consciousness drifted to all the preparations, plans, and now... change of plans? Oh, Jocelyn couldn't bear to ima
"Are you sure you want to drive? Kinda far away, you know, Shell? And it's midnight already," said Satya anxiously as soon as Shello got into the driver's seat and fastened the seatbelt. "It’s okay. It's not like we have a choice. You left your wallet, right? So lucky we realized it now. Try if we find out later when the police stop the car." "I think it'll be safe, Shell. It was safe when we were on the way here, right? I'm also not the type of person who draws attention when I drive—not easily suspected by the police, aka not a speeding and reckless driver. That's if there are police. When we came here, there were no police," said Satya. Shello clicked on the handbrake and stepped on the gas pedal until the car started to run. "There weren't. It's not a guarantee that there won't be any, right? What's the problem anyway? Not that I don't know how to drive this. Can't believe I can take you safely?" "It's not like that, sweetheart," said Satya softly
Shello smiled. "Not believe it more and more," Shello answered, making Satya finally carve a smile on his face. "It's just a myth. I've always believed it was just a myth." Shello then removed the ring from Satya's ring finger and transferred it to Satya's little finger. "So it's a bit loose," said Satya, little goosebumps that the ring still didn't fit on his finger. The ring might just accidentally fall. "We'll enlarge the measure of the ring so it will fit your ring finger," said Shello. "It's mine now. So, I think this is my right," said Shello before Satya could argue. "Now, come on, let's go home!" she invited. Satya stretched out his hand. "Ah, I can't wait to go home and tell the world that I'm gonna be your husband," Satya said, making Shello laugh. *** "Are we going to pick up mommy?" asked Samara on the way. Shawn glanced at Samara for a second, then looked back at the road with a grin. "What for? Do I have excess mo
Shello suddenly remembered that she had not yet given an answer to Satya. So Shello nodded. "Yes, I will marry you," answered Shello. Satya immediately put the beautiful ring on Shello's ring finger, then kissed Shello's hand. Ah, Shello couldn't believe she was getting married. And this fast. With Satya, her lover. Wasn't that every girl's dream? Was this happiness enough? Yes, this should be the happiest day for her. Shello knew that. But, for some reason, something stuck in her heart. Of course, she wanted to get married. But why didn't it feel as fun as she imagined? Or... it's just that her expectations were too high? However, how high would she want to be? Satya took Shello to a luxury villa that has the perfect spot to watch the sunset. Just as the sun was setting, Satya got down on one knee and proposed to Shello accompanied by music played by the saxophone player Satya had hired. Proposed to her with a diamond ring that Shello knew cost hundreds of m