
After spilling her longing right in front of her mother's belly button, Angel moved on. He stared at his mother's grave and prayed once more before actually leaving his mother's last place.
Before He came out of the cemetery, He visited the tomb of his Grandmother first which happened to be not far from the tomb of the Mother.
Just like in his mother's grave, Angel also prayed in the grave of the Grandmother for her tranquility in nature there. Then he had a little story about how his married life for four days. Because He remembered very well, how enthusiastic Grandma when she knew that He was going to get married.
"Grandma, happy there? Grandma saw my marriage to Andrean, right? What about Grandma?"
The breeze that gently caressed her face until she felt peaceful, was like Grandma's answer to her.
"Thank you for the permission you gave me before you married Andrean. Now I'm happy. Wait for me there, Grandma. I love Grandma very much. Thank you for everything Grandma gave me, especially after I wasn't around. Again I apologize, I can't be next to Grandma in the last moments of Grandma being in this world,"
Angel smiled wiping away her tears, "I love Grandma and love Grandma,"
The day is heading into twilight. Angel decided to leave the funeral.
When He looked down to wipe away the tears that were still left in the corner of his eye, He accidentally hit someone. He raised his face to look at the figure in front of him.
"Dad,"
Angel was surprised to find his father here. What'd Dad come here for? Is there someone I want to meet? Who is that guy?
Angel wondered. His father came here to visit someone's grave.
"Who wants to visit whose tomb?"
"It's none of your business!"
Angel blinked at the sharp look of her father. "Sorry, Dad. Excuse me,"
Before Angel actually disappeared, Geno let out his inner voice until he managed to stop the princess' steps.
"How's your life now? Happy?"
Angel turned his head and found his father staring at him flatly.
Angel nodded, "Yes, Dad. I happy. I hope you're always happy too, Dad,"
"Remember who contributed in presenting your happiness. If you don't approve of your marriage, there won't be any happiness, like you said before,"
"Is that all you give?"
It felt like something was clogging Angel's throat after Geno spoke like that. Does he owe his father a debt of gratitude?
Geno suddenly chuckled softly. "Just help Dad when you're having a hard time. Don't forget that you are happy now because there is a father who plays a role as well. For every happiness you can,"
After saying that, Geno shook his hand, telling Angel to leave.
Angel couldn't hold tightness in her chest. So far, only thanks can be given to his father.
It turned out that his father was not like most parents in this world who had felt enough after seeing their children happy. His father asked for the happiness he felt now.
But if he meant happiness not in terms of material what would his father still accept? For the happiness that surrounds his heart today is how He is valued like a man by his husband and his family, how fortunate He is when they all truly accept his presence well.
*****
Angel enters her husband's house. As he passed through the living room, there happened to be Auristella and her two friends. One woman and one man.
Angel nodded at them. If greeting with his mouth, he is still awkward especially the gaze of Angel who is still not friendly with him.
"Where have you been? Said college. Ean has been home since then," said a reply from Auristella to Angel.
"Sorry, I'm sorry,"
Angel walked quickly leaving Auristella and her two friends who were staring at him with confused and curious highlight. Perhaps in their minds they wonder, who is Angel and what does it have to do with Andrean also Auristella.
"He who?"
"Angel, Andrean's wife,"
"Huh?! That right? Ck! You didn't invite me. So I don't know him,"
"Intentionally not inviting you. It might not be the bride you noticed but instead Ian," murmured Auristella who invited the amused laughter of Ryn, a loyal fan of Adrian.
"Adrian what's the project right now?"
"Where do I know. I'm not his manager. She rarely told me about it, anyway. Mostly with Mommy,"