May 22, 2010

Red Onion and Garlic

Red Onion and Garlic

Ancient times in a village lived a family consisting of father, mother and a beautiful teenage girl named garlic. They are a happy family. Although garlic dad just ordinary traders, but they live peacefully and amicably. But one day the mother was very ill garlic and eventually died. Garlic is very sad as well as his father.

In the village lived a widow who also has a son named Bawang Merah. Since the mother died Garlic, Onion mother often visited the house, Garlic. He often brought food, helped clean the house or garlic Garlic and only accompany his father to talk. Garlic father finally thought that maybe it’s better if he had married only with the mother Onion, Garlic is not so lonely anymore.

With consideration of the garlic, then the father and mother married Garlic onion. Originally maternal red onion and garlic is very good to. But over time their true nature began to appear. They often berated garlic and gave him a tough job if the father was away trading Garlic. Garlic should be doing all the housework, while the Onion and his mother just sitting around. Garlic, of course father did not know it, because the garlic was never told.

One day Garlic father fell ill and later died. Since then the Onion and his mother’s increasingly powerful and abusive towards Garlic. Garlic is almost never rested. He had to get up before dawn to prepare the water bath and breakfast for the Onion and his mother. Then he got to feed livestock, watering gardens and washing clothes into a river. Then he still had to iron, clean the house, and many other jobs. Garlic, however always happy to do his job, because he hopes one day her stepmother would love it as their own biological child.

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