
"It's been 7 years, don't you miss Oma?"
Edwin had been at the residence of Wiliams in the city of J. The handsome young director of a convection company deliberately did not give the first news about his arrival to Williams.
"You came by yourself? why wasn't your wife's son invited?"
Instead of answering, Will threw a question.
"Jade has to go to school, you forgot."
"Ah yes, I forgot."
Will pinched the base of his nose slowly. Time has long passed, even everything has changed now. It is no longer the same and is becoming more and more different.
"You look different now, more mature than ever before." His lips on Ed were staring at her.
"At least I'm not an old virgin like you. Haaaa, I don't know what to say to a stubborn person like you Will. I don't care about anything, but at least try to go home for Oma's birthday this time. He misses you."
"I haven't been able to fulfill her request, Ed. You know that." Desah Wiliams.
7 Years ago, Will was 23.Oma Feli asked her to marry him. Oma was afraid that her age could no longer wait for long. He wants the rest of his life to be able to play with his great-grandchildren. Although Wiliams was not his biological grandson, Oma Feli never distinguished him. What was asked of Jack, Jonathan and Edwin, he asked Williams.
Will is a teenager who has never thought about the problem of women is not terbesit the slightest desire in his heart to establish a relationship. He was happy with his world at the time. Being a young doctor and helping people around him without having to wait.
"Oma will definitely understand, but trust me she misses you so much Will. Oma always asks you every time I visit. Until sometimes I feel jealous, like you're his granddaughter."
Williams glared at the words coming out of Edwin's mouth. Not the first time but somehow the word can always make Williams not warty.
Same with Jack and Jonathan. Wiliams will react immediately when the word comes out of Edwin's mouth. Even though he knew it was all a joke, Will really didn't want to hear it.
Ed was a meaningful figure in his life other than Oma. Still remembered how Ed helped her when Jack and Jo seized the money Oma had sent for their expenses during the education period. It was Ed who covered all these needs before he met and knew Bram.
"Of course, no. I'm working with the Ayodya company. You know, the company is very famous everywhere. The production is very good in the market. I was so happy when I got an offer from them."
"Ayodya? CV Ayodya you mean?"
"Yes, you must know the company. His old owner was a famous designer and now his son is continuing the business." Edwin said enthusiastically to make Williams shake his head.
"You can stay here. Oyah, I have an operation later in the afternoon so I may not be able to accompany you to dinner."
William moved from his seat. He had to rush to the hospital because there were patients who needed his handling. Edwin simply nodded and chose to enter his room to rest his tired body.
Williams drove his car at a moderate speed. No time has passed so quickly from the moment where he returned all the assets that Oma gave him and promised to achieve success for the happiness of Oma, the woman who had considered her grandson.
Oma refused at first, but the old woman insisted on giving Williams the part. But in the end he relented and asked the young man for something else.
"Alright, Oma accepts all your decisions. But Oma also has a condition for that."
"Well, whatever it is Oma. Will's gonna do it just let Will work on it with the abilities Will has."
"Bring your future wife home, let Oma marry you later." The smile of the beautiful woman who was no longer young expanded.
"But Will doesn't want to marry Oma. There's still a lot to do right now."
"Don't ask for it now. Later if Will has found it, but if it reaches your 30th year old you can't find your soul mate, then let Oma find it for you."
Oma's words at that time still ring clearly in Williams' mind. He who was never close to any girl scrambled his hair origin. Two more months was the time that Oma had set. And of course Wiliams won't forget that. But even refusing felt like he could no longer do it. There's no reason to make him do that.
Huuuft sighed softly as he parked his car. A moment of fading in his face turned into a smile where he saw a little girl running towards him in the hospital corridor where she had just come out of the elevator.