Degrees of My House

Degrees of My House
CHAPTER 129



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The light of the window enters from the sidelines of Dee's room fentilation. Those beautiful eyes blinked beautifully adjusting to the light. Dee saw the clock on the wall already showing ten o'clock in the afternoon.


"Astagfirullah," said Dee immediately sat down in shock. He was so bad.


A second later, a smile rose on Dee's tiny lips. Her ears were reddened from remembering what she did last night with Ibra.


"Aws," ringis Dee was about to get up from her seat.


His groin was painful and painful. Dee slowly got up and stepped into the bathroom.


Thirty minutes in the bathroom Dee finally finished with her ritual. Walk slowly towards the dressing table because her groin was slightly scratched due to the actions of her and Ibra last night.


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The door to the room is open. Ibra came in with her clothes.


"It's a shame that I've woken up" Ibra said, hugging Dee, who was drying her hair with a hairdryer.


Dee smiled gently to look at Ibra in the mirror. "Where, Mas?" ask Dee.


"Not from anywhere. From the Shop, earlier help Gala lift the order," replied Ibra rubbing around Dee's neck.


"Mas, amused," said Dee, keeping Ibra's head away with his hands.


"Honey, yuk again" said Ibra pleading.


Dee stopped her activities and looked at Ibra. "Still sick, Mas," said Dee softly. "Later tonight, yes," continued Dee gently rubbing Ibra's cheeks.


Languidly Ibra nodded. Her outstretched hand picked up the comb and told Dee to sit on the dressing chair.


"You sit down, yeah. Let me comb it" said Ibra.


Dee obediently complied and sat facing the mirror. Enjoyed Ibra's gentle touch on her head.


"Honey," called Ibra in between her activities combing Dee's hair.


"Yes, Mas" replied Dee looking at Ibra from the mirror.


"Later next night Papa and Mama want to come here, it's okay, right?" ask Ibra carefully.


Dee smiled gently and nodded. "Later Adek temenin to the market to buy cooking ingredients, yes Mas," said Dee invited Ibra.


"Yes, dear," replied Ibra smiling.


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As Dee said earlier, this afternoon after Al came home from school, Ibra invited her little family to go to buy groceries.


"Adam, I'm tipping the store, yeah. Ayang wants to go to the duku market," said Dee pamit to Adam who was talking with Joni at the store.


Adam nodded. "Be careful, Yang. What's the set off?" ask Adam.


"Wear Mas Ibra's car" Dee replied.


"Then be careful, Yang," said Adam, shaking Dee's hand.


"Yes. Ayang left, Assalamu'alaikum," said Dee.


"Waalaikumsalam" replied Adam and Joni who were sitting there.


Ibra asks Mr. Sofyan to lend him a car, of course with Alan's help. Ibra can easily use one of Alan's office cars in Padang City.


"Don't, Mas" Dee said after sitting next to the wheel. Kina and Al sat in the back seat.


Slowly Ibra's car runs away from Dee's house.


"Umi, what do we do to Pasar all, Umi?" ask Al.


"Tonight we will have dinner, son," Dee replied softly.


"Tan tita matan every night, Umi," chirped Kina who slept in the back seat with Al's thighs as her pillow.


Dee and Ibra smiled at Kina's words, while Al nodded in agreement to her sister's words.


"Murprises?" said Kina happily while waking up from her fall.


Ibra nodded at the enthusiasm of her son. "What surprise, Abi?" ask Al curiously.


"If you know his name open surprise again, Boy," said Ibra.


"Taci knew Ina aja, Abi," said Kina leaning her face forward towards Ibra.


"Surprise for Brother Sama Adek. So you can't tell me now" replied Ibra poking Kina's nose against her cheek.


With a frown the boy sat back in the back seat.


Ibra and Dee just smiled and shook their heads at the behavior of their children.


"Umi, life sholawat yes," Al told Dee.


Dee nodded. His hand moved to turn on the song in Ibra's car which he connected via his cell phone. After that melodious sholawat chants accompanied their journey.


Forty-five minutes later, Ibra's car arrived at Padang City Traditional Market. The people of Padang used to call it Pasar Raya Padang. Because that far from Dee's house to the Market makes them take about an hour.


"Darling, sure you're here?" ibra asked with her face to Dee.


"Yes, Mas" Dee replied smilingly. Dee deliberately invited Ibra to the Market because he prefers to shop here than at the supermarket.


"Come tulun, Abi. Dendong Ina," said Kina spread her hand to Ibra.


Ibra looked at Dee with her parched face. "Darling," whined Ibra.


"Down, Mas," Dee replied firmly yet gently.


With resignation Ibra came down and carried Kina. While Al walked by holding his hand Uminya.


For the first time in his life, Ibra set foot in a traditional market like this.


"I knew that I was wearing a jacket. Hot, honey," grumbled Ibra who followed Dee's steps behind. Just imagine, scorching heat like this he only wears a short-sleeved t-shirt with knee-length jeans. He thought he would go to the supermarket to buy cooking ingredients, in fact Dee took him to the Market.


"Hihihi, do not complain, Abi," said Al who replied to his anger. While Dee just smiled looking at her husband who looked upset.


Resignedly. That's what Ibra did. Half an hour around the market, Ibra finally did not care anymore about the heat, and his feet were dirty because of dirty water splashes. Everything was lost because of the enthusiasm of Kina and Al who followed Uminya shopping at the Market. Kina occasionally chattered and asked Ibra about what she saw. That kid is adorable. During shopping, Kina was not left by Ibra down and on her own. He was afraid that his son would be trampled from the jostle.


Two hours around the Market, Dee finally finished shopping. Mothers when shopping for a long time.


"Wash your feet first, Mas" said Dee, giving him a bottle of mineral water he had bought before boarding the car.


Ibra received the water and washed her feet.


"Al too, son," said Dee giving another bottle to Al.


"Yes, Umi," replied Al receiving the bottle.


When they finished, they got back in the car and prepared to go home.


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The night is approaching. Al and Kina are on their way home from the mosque. It was Kina's habit to follow her brother to teach, therefore Al always brought Kina to the mosque. In the mosque Kina is also silent and occasionally participate in studying with the ustadzah.


After teaching, Al who would usually play first with his friends, but now not. Because Uminya has ordered to go straight home. Because they will have guests.


On his side in front of the house, Al and Kina saw three cars parked in front of their house.


"Ban, tenapa lumah banak car?" kina asked confusedly. The boy's face is adorable.


"No idea, Deck. Let's go inside, "take Al to Kina.


Arriving at the front door of the house, Al's eyes heat up to see Abinya who hugs a child sitting in a wheelchair. He circulated his gaze and saw a woman who had caused Umi and Abinya to separate.


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