
"Pregnant?"
Instantly the middle-aged woman's eyes glared in shock. Staring at the private doctor who has served long enough in the Adhitama family.
The male physician who was quite old nodded confidently.
"Yes, Madam. It's 14 weeks old."
Nirmala's body immediately limp for a moment, the middle-aged woman sat on the edge of the bed while looking at her son unfortunately.
"Want to. Tiyas often vomits and complains of dizziness. I think it's because he's always late to eat."
"It could be due to the influence of hormones. There are pregnant women whose appetite increases and some also decrease. Perhaps Miss Tiyas entered in one of them," the doctor explained with a friendly smile. "But I recommend to be aware of the intake of food for the health of the mother and fetus."
"Well, doc," replied Nirmala who was confused to answer what it was like.
Arya, who was there with Beby, escorted the doctor out of Tiyas' room.
"Again, congratulations on Miss Tiyas' pregnancy. Then excuse me" said the doctor who walked quickly and disappeared behind the door.
Leave a couple staring at the child.
"It's more complicated than we think. If the court knows Tiyas is pregnant, the divorce proceedings are postponed" Nirmala complained, squeezing her hand in dismay.
Rudi who had been silent from earlier because of his surprise, now let out a long sigh. The middle-aged man was trying to twist his brain.
"Do we need to tell Bagas? Bagas, after all, was the father of the son Tiyas conceived."
Nirmala fell silent, the woman who had insisted on separating Tiyas from Bagas was now in a dilemma. Come to think of it, Tiyas might still love Bagas. And pity if the child is kept away by his biological father.
"No need, Pi," Tiyas cut off with his weak and raucous voice. The woman had already woken up from her stupor when the doctor was examining her condition.
"Sir, what are you rasain? Dizziness? Nausea? Would you like to drink that angel-anget?" ask Nirmala with a row. Given that Tiyas rarely eats, the woman is now worried about the condition of her child and future grandchildren.
Tiyas shook his head slowly. He carried the mother's hand to hold while throwing a thin smile.
"I'm fine, Mi. No need to worry."
Nirmala breathed a sigh of relief. Directly hugged the body of the weakly lying child gently. Unknowingly a drop of tears came down, pitying the destiny that befell the child alone.
So too with Rudi. The middle-aged man immediately approached the child, bowed him and gently kissed Tiyas' forehead.
"It's okay," he said trying to calm the heart of his beloved son.
Hearing those words from the father made Tiyas unable to hold back his cries. The young woman immediately cried. Weeping over fate so cruel to him. Crying about how the life of the child in the future, lamenting the real father who will marry another woman in the near future.
"Mommy and Papi are here, Dek. You don't need to be afraid, we raise your child together. No need for anyone else, my love is enough for you both."
Tiyas did not reply, the woman was still busy letting out her grief that had been held up for three months. Only this time Tiyas shed all his tears, but previously met his parents were reluctant.
"There is no need to tell Bagas, Pi," Tiyas chirped after successfully easing his cries. He looked at the father with a messy face. "So soon she'll be engaged. Nothing for us to tell him, I don't want to see you again Bagas."
Tiyas knew that this all started with all the lies he had committed. The woman could certainly explain her reason for doing this, but Bagas was not willing to listen to her. The man kicked her out, no longer contacted her, and now she's getting married to Stefanny.
It was only fitting for Tiyas to feel disappointed. If Bagas had been less patient, he would have been more able to control his emotions. Maybe they are happy to hear about this pregnancy. And Tiyas did not want Bagas to know her pregnancy, it could have been that the man would have taken her child away after birth. The Wiguna family is all the same.
Rudi nodded in understanding. Surely Tiyas had thought about it and as a parent would certainly obey his daughter's will.
"Okay, Papi will take care of your divorce soon. We're hiding all the facts of your pregnancy."
Tiyas smiled bitterly, thanking the father with all his heart. Again the most comfortable place to go home is his family. Although his love was so great for Bagas, from now on the woman would bury all those feelings deeply.
"You don't have to worry, Deck. Mami will put all her energy into the happiness of you and our grandchildren" Nirmala said once again, to appease her daughter, who may still be sad.
But fear clearly filled Tiyas' brain afterwards. Although his family would always protect him, Tiyas was afraid Bagas would look for him. Because her pregnancy was obviously impossible to keep forever. Being in one city is definitely risky.
"Mi, can I live abroad?" tiyas asked with a glare.
Nirmala's forehead crinkled deep.
"Why go all the way? Here too Mami guarantees your safety. If it's far away, Mami can't often control you. Your content is very young, Dek. Can't take a long flight."
"This is all so hard, Mi. My memories are the same Bagas too much even though we've only been for a while. I can't bear the news of their engagement being heard in my ears" Tiyas responded with a sad look.
Maybe it's her pregnancy hormones. For some reason every time you remember Bagas, his feelings always melow. When his foot stepped out of Wiguna's house, Tiyas firmly accepted all the consequences he had.
Rudi, of course, understood how worried his wife was to Tiyas if it was far from their sight. Also knew about Tiyas' feelings of still loving her husband, although now there had been a sense of disappointment.
The middle-aged man patted his wife on the shoulder, giving a soft nod while smiling faintly.
"Here you go, just follow Tiyas' will. Maybe it's better for her to go somewhere far, better for her development. If you want to look, go ahead."
Nirmala momentarily fell silent, then let out a long sigh. It feels heavy if separated between countries especially if it is between continents. Tiyas who yesterday became Bagas' wife Nirmala was quickly missed. Especially now and coupled with the presence of the grandchild.
"Okay, Mommy. Where are you going, Dek? Do not be far away," said Nirmala trying to limit the princess only wayangnya.
Tiyas smiled faintly, the woman looked at the Mother with an unreadable look.
"I want it far away, Mi. Very far."