Delvin returned to his house with a confused and mixed feeling of course. He still thinks that it's not Ilona, and hopes that only the name is the same.
Delvin entered the house with a limp body. "Assalamualaikum."
"Waalaikumsalam! Aden is home?" The household assistant at Delvin's house answered it.
Delvin stared lazily at the assistant. Without answering at all, just went straight to his room.
Delvin felt lazy to spit out a sentence, even though it was short. Chose to keep going to his room with an uncertain heart condition like this.
The household assistant looked confused by Delvin who was so indifferent to his greeting. Because this is very rare, and only under certain conditions.
Nikita walked toward her assistant. He caught a very strange look from the person and made him then ask a question.
"What's wrong, Bi Inem?" Nikita asked the housekeeper.
The household assistant named Inem immediately turned to Nikita. He nodded slowly and smiled as he pointed his hand at Delvin.
"Earlier, Den Delvin was ... like he was very gloomy. When I greeted him, he just kept quiet, so it felt strange," said Inem fearfully.
Nikita smiled and quickly walked away from Inem who was now starting to breathe a sigh of relief. He felt nervous when he saw his female employer, afraid that if he said something wrong, he would be exposed to a lecture for a century, and it would be terrible for his ears.
Nikita walks very gracefully, like a socialite mother. "What's the matter with that Delvin?"
Nikita walked to Delvin's room which was located on the top floor. walk leisurely and gracefully as their feet begin to climb the stairs one by one.
Arriving in front of Delvin's room, Nikita knocked on the door quite loudly. Fear is not heard from within, he said.
"Are you in there, son?" Nikita calls Delvin's name from outside.
When he got no response, his hand pulled the door lever and hoped it wouldn't be locked.
Sure enough, it was not locked at all and that made it easier for him to be able to find Delvin's whereabouts.
"Delvin!"
"Vin!"
"Where are you, son?"
Nikita continued to look for where Delvin is currently until his footsteps stopped when his eyes caught a puff of smoke from outside the room, and it came from the balcony.
Walked quickly to get to the balcony, and how surprised Nikita was when he found Delvin who was so busy smoking in this place until he finished five cigarettes.
"What are you doing smoking?" Nikita snapped. He didn't like seeing his son touch a cigarette.
According to him, smoking is very dangerous for health, and also not good for the lungs. Many researchers have confirmed this, and unfortunately, it is very difficult for people to believe this.
Delvin turned to Nikita with his fingers still on the lit cigarette. "Mommy, what are you doing here?"
"You are, being asked instead of asking again. Very good, isn't it." Nikita covered his nose because he could be short of breath he was hit by the cigarette smoke.
Delvin, who understands that if Nikita is allergic to cigarette smoke, immediately turns it off using his tongue.
Nikita shuddered to see this. Just imagine if the tongue was burned because the coals were still burning, it would be difficult to eat later.
"You're an idiot again what's the problem to do that again?" asked Nikita in a position that was still standing in front of the door.
Delvin got up from his seat and intended to approach Nikita. However, he was prevented from staying in place because his body must have been full of cigarette smoke.
"Explain there. Don't move or approach Mami, you might catch your breath."
"Yes, Mami! Now, why are you here?"
"Mami got information from Bi Inem that your face is wrinkled like there's a problem. What's the matter with you?"
Delvin took a breath. his feet started to walk towards the railing on the balcony, and his eyes were straight ahead.
"Ilona, Mi. Delvin has nothing to do with Ilona anymore," said Delvin weakly.
Nikita smiled happily hearing this. "Really? That's good news," said Nikita happily.
Delvin had expected that those words would come out of Nikita's mouth right away. After all, the decision he made was at the insistence of his parents who never liked Ilona.
Never knew at all what the reason was, and immediately pressed it.
"Maybe Mami can be happy, but not for Delvin," said Delvin and lit his cigarette again.
He took a pack of cigarettes from his pants pocket, and just started lit it. Delvin inhaled slowly and seemed afraid of getting hurt, and let out the smoke gently.
Nikita shook her head. "You bad boy!"
"What the hell do you expect from Ilona girl like her, Mami feels a lot more than her," said Nikita so sharply with her arms crossed in front of her chest.
Delvin chose to be indifferent and did not intend to respond to words from Nikita who did not understand his feelings.
felt it was a waste if he explained in detail, how to hurt his heart was.
"If only Mami knew that Ilona was ... the best woman for me," Delvin muttered as he continued to smoke his cigarette until it was finished.
Delvin is not an active smoker. he will do that when his mind is very stressed, and some problems are very difficult to solve.
It's like it's the best way to find a solution, or maybe just calm his constantly restless mind.
Nikita chose to leave Delvin's room. For a long time inhaling cigarette smoke can be dangerous for his breathing which cannot be friendly at all with it.
"Mama is happy to have an obedient child like you," said Nikita with a big smile plastered on her lips.
Nikita walked away from Delvin's room and left him alone.
Delvin finished the cigarette quickly and then drifted off with his blank stare.
"I actually can't stay away from you, Ilo."
"But I can't refuse the orders at all, I'm sorry." Delvin dropped his tears.
He felt that this time he was at the lowest point, of what he had heard earlier in the hospital.
'The name of the patient of the accident victim is... Ilona.'
The sentence seemed to just go round and round and made his head dizzy.
"Ah!" Delvin shouted, his hands gripping his hair tightly.
"I beg and hope that it's not you, Ilo."
"I won't be able to hear that fact, Ilo this is more painful than the end of our relationship," said Delvin with tears that kept falling from his eyes.