CASSANOVA VICTIM

CASSANOVA VICTIM
The Weird Jealousy



The Part 64


Two months later, Fadli invited Masyitah back to their home as he was eager to show his wife a new room for Daffa.


"When do we go home? Daffa is also two months old" Fadli said while both were in the room.


She turned to her husband, thought for a moment and said, "are you bored here?"


"That's not what I mean, we've been here two months, don't you want to go home?"


"At the same time, Daffa has grown. People say, a house that's empty for too long can be haunted."


"Hmm, your habit likes to make up freely," Masyitah murmured and refocused on her son.


Fadli's jokingly interspersed sentence actually came from his little heart, only that he had not been willing to say about the surprise he had prepared since the birth of Daffa.


If there is free time, Fadli always took the time to stop by their house just to check and clean the house.


The next day, Masyitah discussed her husband's plans with her parents. It is too selfish if she persists and ignores the feelings of her husband who has been kind to her all along.


When he approached his mother who was in the family room, the mother of one child was sitting right next to Pure who was engrossed in the spectacle.


"Well," said Masyitah


Pure Spontan turned his head to hear a nearby voice, then his smile expanded when he saw Daffa in a Masyitah sling.


"Here, my granddaughter hmm." Pure quickly took her granddaughter who was also no less happy when she saw her grandmother's smile.


"Well, I'm gonna talk to you for a second."


"Hmm, speak" said Pure without turning her head


"Fadli took us home mah."


Instantly Pure was stunned, twisted his body and looked at Masyitah in front of him with a sad face. The biggest fear of parents is when they part with their grandchildren, that is what Pure feels when he hears the words of his daughter.


"Why rush? Daffa is also a child, what are you worried about here?"


"It's not so, we already have our own house. If left empty for too long it will quickly be damaged."


"Again, the distance will not be too far later also every day Daffa came here," said Masyitah.


"Yes, already. It's up to you guys how good it is" said Murni quietly in a disappointed tone.


Masyitah could not bear to see the face of his mother who was disappointed, if only Fadli could give permission and want to stay for some time in the future it would be very pleasant.


On the one hand, Masyitah also does not want to be an ungodly wife. As long as her husband's wishes are good and do not lead her to evil, Masyitah will obey him.


"This is what I fear, O God, my mother and father are saddened by abandonment. But, I can't possibly fight my husband either" Masyitah muttered inwardly.


"Well, you're not angry, are you?"


"O Allah Itaa, you are. Why should you be angry hmm? Now you are the responsibility of your husband the world and the hereafter."


"We're parents, just support whatever decision you make. As long as it's good please do."


Masyitah was stunned, this time it felt much harder to say goodbye than when he was about to move to his new home.


"Mama's sad?"


"Well, if that's mama can't be denied. Mama is sad because she separated from her granddaughter," said Pure Honestly.


"Jahaaat!" suddenly Masyitah was upset to hear his mother's answer.


Meanwhile, Murni gawked at why Masyitah suddenly said evil. The mood of her daughter suddenly changed.


"Eh, what the fuck are you Ita?" pure said still with a look of astonishment.


"Mama loves Daffa more than me!"


Instead of being sad, Murni laughed out loud because of Masyitah's words. It turns out that her daughter is jealous of her granddaughter, Pure thought.


"Mamaa! Don't laugh at me" said Masyitah pouting.


"Hahahha, you're funny. The same jealous period as the child himself," Pure replied chuckling


"Ah, sucks!" He stomped his feet and then turned to leave his mother with Daffa in the living room.


In the afternoon, Fadli came home and got a complaint from his wife that his mother-in-law was only mocked when Masyitah said goodbye.


Fadli smiled amusedly, it is not new for him if Masyitah and his mother always argue even for small problems.


In contrast to Masyitah, the woman was even more upset by the reaction of her husband who laughed at her.


"Fad, you are indeed suitable to be your daughter-in-law. Equally annoying!" masyitah


"meaning?"


"Yes, you should have defended me. It's the opposite you even side with mama," said Masyitah annoyed.


"Eh, I'm not on your side. Just feel funny about your strange behavior," argued Fadli.


"Ah, lazy to talk to you. Just make the emotions even more!" reply Masyitah again.


Fadli was silent and willing to answer again, he did not want the problem to widen which in the end would make him bother himself later.


Fadli switched the conversation by asking his wife seriously, "are you allowed and said goodbye to mama?"


"Yes, I was sad to leave my mom. But, now it turns to be upset," replied Masyitah.


"Why?"


"It turns out that my mother loved Daffa more."


"Pfffft, don't be weird, I'm sorry" said Fadli.


Seeing her husband's reaction, Masyitah's eyes squeaked suspiciously and her emotions rose.


"You laughing at me, Fad?"


"Eh, uh, don't get me wrong. I'm just surprised to hear what you said" Fadli replied in a panic.


Masyitah really very sensitive lately, Fadli to be overwhelmed with it because he had to be extra careful to speak and behave.


"Why should you be jealous of your own child?" persuade Fadli.


Masyitah was silent, unable to answer or refute the words of her husband. It is a bit strange to hear if she is jealous of her own baby, however, it is undeniable that is how she feels.


"It's only natural that you laugh, your attitude seems childish dear," said Fadli again.


"Fad, you know for yourself, right? I'm an only child never knowing what it's like to have a sibling, brother or sister."


"So, please understand. As time goes on, maybe my nature will change" replied Masyitah in a sad tone.


"Yes, I get it. Slowly you will change on your own, become more mature and become a good mother."


Fadli expressed his hopes, as a husband of course Fadli will not impose his will and do as he pleases. Moreover, he understood very well the beginning of his marriage with Masyitah who was only betrothed.


In the first years, they still know each other personally. Moreover, the age of Masyitah far below of course he is the one who has to give up more.


"Next week we move yes," said Fadli as he rubbed his wife's head gently.


Masyitah nodded in agreement, no longer much protest and chose to obey her husband's words.


Tonight the couple took a rest, Masyitah occasionally woke up because Daffa was thirsty and had to breastfeed him.