102. Fallen

Aruna hopelessly observed her husband.

The blue eyed man carried on, "The night I was so aggressive that I wanted to lock her was a torture for me as well. I wanted her so badly, but she flatly rejected my wish. We had a huge argument after I insulted her father. We lost ourselves, cursing each other. And that was when I had enough and locked her in the bathroom. I admit I was wrong about that."

Another cry broke out of her at the realization that Hendra didn't even mention her secret betrayal. Her cries clawed at a certain pregnant woman's heart. She understood what her younger sister went through.

"It got worse because I forgot to unlock her. That night, I slept in another place."

Hendra's true confession made his lawyer frown, rubbing his jaw in contemplation and worry.