Aunt Melinda

Aunt Melinda
Tamu



Initially Linda will deliver Erli to school. But Erli actually did not want to. Because he just wants to get his papa. So Ferry asked Linda to help her mother alone, who was cooking. Because there will be a prospective daughter-in-law.


"Linda just wants to ease Mas Ferry's duties. Instead of having to rush early in the morning, because Erli entered half eight schools."


"Nothing Deck. Let it be the same."


Finally Ferry left too, all of you want to take Erli to school. Just like always on other days.


After her husband and son left, Linda helped her mother in the kitchen. While Danang was saying goodbye half an hour ago, to pick up Della at her house there.


"Linda. You know Romi's sister?"


Linda's mother asked like that, because she hoped Linda could give an assessment of Della, who would become her sister's future wife later.


"Yes, you know ma'am. But just know it, because we are also different places of work. I also just know him."


Linda answered her mother's question, by giving an explanation that was how it was. Because he did not know his sister Romi.


"I'm sorry Lin, if Mom asks like this the same you. You were the one who used to be in contact with Romi. And for that mother also apologized because it was the mother who..."


"Bu already. Don't talk about it again. It's all over. Mas Romi also has his own happiness, as well as Linda."


"But you're really happy right Lin? Mother really feels very guilty, if it turns out you can't be happy in your marriage all this time." Linda's mother brought up the past.


"What do you mean you ask like that? There's Erli among us, so you don't have to ask such things. It's the same when you doubt your own child. Why should I talk about Linda? the one who's currently related is Danang and Della."


Linda reminded her mother not to talk about the past anymore. Which is no longer important to him. Because now, what is more important is Danang's relationship with his sister Romi, Della.


"Yes sorry Lin. I just feel guilty about you first. Sorry yes!"


"Yes is Mom. Don't remember anymore. Linda thinks that Romi is not Linda's soul mate. That's it."


In the end, neither of them spoke to each other anymore. They just do the work that should be done in the kitchen.


An hour later, Danang came with Della.


"Assalamualaikum ma'am, ma'am Linda!"


Danang said his greetings, as well as Della who was beside him.


Della finally met her mother, then talked as usual if there was someone who had just known. In the end, her mother asked Della. The lover of his boy.


"Sorry Son Della. This mother is a village. So, Mom wants to ask. Does Della really want to be with her son's mother? this Danang because we are not rich people. Danang also work is still coolies in the factory, just like son Della as well. Just like Linda is. So suppose later to be his wife Danang, son Della should be able to adjust to the situation as well."


"Mom agrees, only I want to apologize. If you can't say something in a better language. You see, this mother is a village person, uneducated. Please be informed!"


Linda's mother expressed what she wanted to tell her future daughter-in-law.


"Yes Mom. Della also understood, because actually Della is not a rich person. Even Della has no father and no mother. Della only has Romi.


Linda's mother let out a long sigh, feeling relieved. It could already reveal what was suffocating her chest as she recalled Romi. Linda's ex-boyfriend whom she doesn't approve of.


Linda and Danang looked at each other, because they never thought about the question asked by her mother.


"Alhamdulillah healthy Bu mas Romi. Oh yes, he also sent greetings to Mom and Dad."


Her mother Linda glazed over, after hearing the answer given by Della just now. Because it turns out Romi sends greetings to her and also her husband.


To ease the guilt, and hold back her tears, her mother Linda bothered to go to the back first.


"Awhile! I'm preparing food for you. Please continue the conversation."


Finally, Linda's mother went to the back. Let Della talk to Danang and Linda. While her husband, come inside, even though only to the back porch. Not helping his wife in the kitchen.


"How's Del, at home working there?" linda asked to switch the conversation.


"Yes, be at home."


The three of them again chatted casually, about anything they could talk about so that there was no stiff impression in this meeting of theirs.


"Oh yes Dek, I guess I can apply when you are? mas Romi has prepared to be your marriage guardian in the near future?"


Linda and Della, both frowning, heard the question asked by Danang just now.


"If you can, don't take long. I don't want to hang this relationship Del, just let it be official." continued Danang gave an explanation to Della.


"But all need Nang's preparation. Are you ready for everything? because yesterday your savings were only used for hospital costs, you know!" Linda reminded her sister.


"There's Ma'am. But yes, a little. If there's any room, there's a serious bond. If I get married, I will mourn again. Not now-now either. Although he actually wants it now, hehehe..."


Della smiled shyly, hearing the words of her forthright lover.


"Yes it's okay. Help me a little later. You are also of sufficient age. It's been two five that Danang, are you two three that Del?"


Della simply nodded with a smile, as she felt she was now taking a test to become her future sister Linda.


Fortunately, he knew Linda, and his mother and father did not ask many questions. Which can make it difficult for him to answer.


Finally his mother came with food that had been cooked with Linda this morning.


Linda said goodbye to help her mother, bringing out foods that were intended to welcome Della. Who will be their family members as well.


"Oh my goodness, Linda. It's not to bother gini. Della's just playing." Della felt bad, needed like a great guest.


"Yes it's okay. It's just regular food, too. And you're still our guest."


Della smiled awkwardly, hearing Linda's words. He felt that all this had been prepared in such a way as to welcome him who had not been part of their family.


He is still a guest in this house.