
Nimas, who felt himself sane, ended the battle of the mouth and threw a sharp look at it. He left Ms. Marissa with a face that still held back anger. He cares more about his son who will now either feel disappointed or not with him because he feels he has been lied to.
"Bryan, are you done, son? Why are you still sitting here? Let's go down and eat!" take Nimas to his son who is sitting on the edge of the bed.
"Mother lied to me? Mother always taught me to be honest, can not hide the truth. Dad also always said that if things hurt anything, we should stay honest with someone. You guys keep lying to me?"
"Bryan, no one's lying to you, son. Mother and Father never tell you what you hear, because it's not the time yet. Not yet the time for you who are still this small, should know not this big. Later, if you grow up, Mother is sure, you will understand without being told. This isn't a lie, honey."
"But you never said I wasn't Dad's son."
"Is this important to you at your age? What do you want if you're not Dad's son? Has Dad been treating you badly? Why your focus on us being evil and lying, if Mother or Father is evil, you will not get this much affection from Father, Son. What matters is that I love you, right? Well, why are you still thinking about something else?"
"Now Daddy loves me, later if I have a sister, maybe not. I have my own children." Bryan stood up and walked out of the room.
Nimas was astonished, how could a child as small as Bryan have such thoughts. Wasn't it too soon for him to understand such a thing? Apparently true what her husband said, little Bryan grew up like his father, he can not be underestimated. Little Bryan thought much faster than a kid his age. At a time when children the age of Bryan are not too familiar with the term biological children, stepchildren, he already has a thought his father will change or reduce his affection when his father has a biological child. The thing Nimas never thought of, came to the child's head.
Nimas soon followed the boy. He believes his son is heading to the dining table. And apparently his guess is right. He saw the child who had been served by his mother-in-law.
"Eat a lot, make it healthy and big fast. Will Oma take you to school?"
"I can still deliver, Ma. Me alone" said Nimas sitting in his chair. He spoke in the lowest possible tone accompanied by a fake smile imprinted on his lips. He could not have shown his son and father-in-law if he and the oldest woman in the house were waving war flags.
"It's okay I was delivered by Oma aja, Bun. Oma has never been with me, Oma should also know where my school is. Yeah, right Oma?"
"Truely, let's finish the food!" Ms. Marissa glanced at Nimas while tilting her lips to one side. It was as if he had shown that he had won a step from Nimas.
Nimas tried to relax, not showing that he was anxious about the situation that was happening. It would be a pleasure for Ms. Marissa if she knew what Nimas was feeling right now.
The next few days, Bryan still acted as if he was sulking at his mother. As Shaka calls them Bryan is more silent, silent than usual. Nimas is increasingly anxious, because the changing day will bring Shaka home soon. If he until the next few days fails to return the old Bryan, surely this will not be good for anyone.
"Yes, his wife Shaka was not willing if he had to see a doctor. That's why Shaka hasn't had a child yet. I don't know what's wrong with seeing a doctor. Why does Shaka's wife seem to indicate that she is afraid."
Nimas hears Marissa's mom on the phone with whom. Unstable emotions lately made Nimas just want to show his anger to the woman who does not have a hat. Nimas then walked closer to Ms. Marissa who was sitting behind him.
"I'm surprised, are you human or not? Are you a banana tree that only has a heart, but no heart? Or maybe it has a heart, but it doesn't work well? You have liver disease? The characteristics you show are the characteristics of people whose hearts are troubled."
"Whatever, that's the truth, right? You are afraid to see if you are healthy or not. If you feel unwell, it's better to go, don't just be a pest that will be a burden for Shaka for life without giving him offspring."
"I'm just a bennalu? Want me to show you something that can make you think twice even to look at me? Wait here, I'll come back to show that what you said was slanderous. I don't want to show you this, I want to keep it to myself. But apparently I do have to throw this thing at you."
Nimas passed from there with a slight glaze. Even though what her mother-in-law said was nonsense, her heart still felt pain because she felt humiliated in front of people.
Wh why? Why she is not pregnant, she is also to blame. Can't a woman get pregnant because there is cooperation between a man and a woman? Then why is only one party blamed? Why was she the only one who was the subject of her mother-in-law's gossip? Both women are actually unable to make someone appreciate other women.
"Oh my God, I'm sorry if what I did was a mistake. I just want to protect myself and my household, too" muttered Nimas walking around carrying a paper that left his mother-in-law silent just by reading it.
"Thank you for being willing to wait. Please read it." Nimas offered the health results of his uterus.
Ms. Marissa took the paper roughly and quickly-ceoat opened it. He wondered what made Nimas look proud of a piece of paper that would even end up in a garbage can.
Both of his eyes were in disbelief. Even unconsciously, Ms. Marissa's mouth was open. He stared at Nimas and the paper he was carrying.