"I immediately ordered a ticket when you called," said Samudra. He had just arrived in front of the hotel Farrell was staying in.
"You are the best, ocean." said Farrel while punching the small shoulder of the Ocean.
"Ocean, ocean. If there is a Vale here, I can be sure you will fight just because of that call." Ocean grunts.
Farrel chuckled, "How's Vale and your son, by the way?"
"Well, they're both healthy. You know what? My son is very handsome." Ocean flashed a proud smile.
"Then, who's keeping them there?"
"There is Vanesha who every day helps take care of my son."
"Vanesha?" Farrel raised an eyebrow.
"Maybe you forgot, she is Valerie's cousin. Raditya Dharmawangsa's wife." Ocean shrugged. "No wonder if you forget, you're forgetful."
Farrel chuckled, "I can't wait to see your son."
"He's very handsome, like me." Ocean chuckled.
"Really? What's his name?" asked Farrell.
"Bara Jason Alcander, Valerie is so insistent on giving up that name." complained Ocean. "That name makes me imagine a bad boy, Bara." he shook his head.
"What nonsense, you." Farrel chuckled. "Sayings are prayers, say only good things to your child."
"Well, there you have it." replied the flat Ocean. "So, what's wrong with you telling me to come here?"
"I've got my memories back, Sam." said Farrel who immediately made Samudra stand up from his seat.
"Are you serious? Have you remembered everything? Including your wife who disappeared five years ago?" The ocean gripped Farrell's shoulder tightly. "Tell me, what do you remember?"
"I am married?" Farrel stared at Ocean in confusion.
"You, don't remember?" asked Samudra, confused. Then, he rubbed his face roughly. "You tricked me, damn it."
"Tell me, Sam. What really happened to me?" Farrel gripped Ocean's shoulders tightly. "Who is the woman who keeps coming to my dreams? Who is she? Is she my wife, are you saying that? Explain to me, Sam! Why are you all making me such a fool, here ?!"
"I can't tell you."
"Why?!" shouted Farrel in frustration.
"It will endanger you!" snapped the Ocean. "No one should tell you anything about your past, Rel. No one should."
"But why? I deserve to know everything!"
"It is enough." The ocean released Farrell's grip. "You're just wasting my time."
"Wasting your time? You don't want to help me, Sam?" Farrel laughed bitterly.
"I don't want to help you, I just want to save you." Ocean replied, looking away. "During this time, I always help you without you knowing."
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