A story of friendship as well as a love triangle between Andi, Widia and Prassetyo. Pras suddenly reappears in Andi and Widia's life, who are married and have children. Andi suspects that Pras's appearance was to take away his wife. Andi's jealousy sparked a fight in the household. Pras admits the reason for coming. He contracted the HIV-AIDS virus, due to promiscuity while living in the Netherlands. Luckily, Widia's son, who turned out to be the result of his relationship with Pras, did not catch the disease In the remaining time to face his death, Pras became very religious. Pras returned to the Netherlands. Since Pras leaving, Andi and Widya have always hoped and waited for news about Pras from the Netherlands. Until one afternoon a letter arrived regarding Pras's whereabouts.
Kurnia
Astrid Van Blossom
Emily
Pak Sentot
A story of friendship as well as a love triangle between Andi, Widia and Prassetyo. Pras suddenly reappears in Andi and Widia's life, who are married and have children. Andi suspects that Pras's appearance was to take away his wife. Andi's jealousy sparked a fight in the household. Pras admits the reason for coming. He contracted the HIV-AIDS virus, due to promiscuity while living in the Netherlands. Luckily, Widia's son, who turned out to be the result of his relationship with Pras, did not catch the disease In the remaining time to face his death, Pras became very religious. Pras returned to the Netherlands. Since Pras leaving, Andi and Widya have always hoped and waited for news about Pras from the Netherlands. Until one afternoon a letter arrived regarding Pras's whereabouts.
2014-11-27
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