Dream Marriage: A Wife Worth Being Loved

Dream Marriage: A Wife Worth Being Loved
Sixteen



Gracefully surprised when the door of his apartment opened, he kept the food he was carrying and walked around snuggling with a baseball bat.


Gracefully looking at her room, still neat. He opened a closet where his valuables were stored. Still intact no one looks open it. Gracefully walked into the kitchen and breathed a sigh of relief as she saw Adi sitting in the pantry with a glass of water in front of her.


Gracefully sat down beside Adi. “Why not tell me if you want to come here?”


Adi fell silent, he thought little of his parents words. “You never cheated on me?”


Gracefully shook his head. “No, why cheat? Everything you give is enough for me,” Anggun replied. Gracefully twitching spoiled on Adi's shoulder. “You've had enough for me, I'm not interested in other men. Moreover, you are the first person to make me fall in love,” said Anggun reassured Adi.


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Siti woke up at four in the morning, she did not see Adi in her room. Siti worshipped while waiting for morning. After six o'clock he came out of the room with his legs slightly limped he walked towards the kitchen. There was a housekeeper who was preparing breakfast. “Let Siti help ya Bi,” says Siti.


“No need Non, sir send a message to me not allow Miss to help with homework. Moreover, miss is sick.”


Siti was silent for a moment. “But Siti wants to help, bored if you stay still,” said Siti.


The housekeeper picked up the box he received last night from Inem. “Oh yes miss just sit while reading a book, I prepare warm tea and cake for friends to read.”


Siti stared at the box that was handed to her. Siti's hand moved to open the box, apparently containing her books. Siti's lips smiled as she picked up one of the books she hadn't read yet, and began to focus on reading it.


One thing that Siti found again about one of the sentences, Aib husband is a disgrace to the wife and family, so the wife must take good care of it by not indulging in it.


Siti was already trying to apply this, although she had little trouble covering up her husband's disgrace. Especially now they live with Adi's parents.


A Hadith narrated by the Judge explains the word of the Prophet of Allah, which reads:


“There are three kinds of luck (for a man), that is, first, having a godly wife, who, if you see relief and if you stay away he trusts (trustworthy) and keeps his honor and your treasure.” (CHR. Magistrate)


Siti was silent reading the hadith.


“Siti is it true last night Adi did not come home?” ask Indira.


Siti looked at her mother-in-law. “Siti don't know Mom, when Siti wakes up mas Adi is not there,” replied Siti.


“How are your legs?” Indira looked at Siti's big toe wrapped in bandages.


Gunawan approached Siti and Indira with gasping breath. “Siti,” call Gunawan.


“Iya pa?” siti Sahut.


“Your father went to Allah,” Gunawan said with a bad feeling to convey bad news in the morning.


The book that Siti held fell down upon hearing her father's news, followed by Siti's tears flowing.


“Prepare we go now,” said Gunawan.


Indira hugs Siti's frozen body. “Yang patient yes dear,” said Indira while rubbing Siti's back.


Siti felt the world around her stalled for a while, the shadow of her smiling father's face made Siti feel not okay. He could not help the sound of sobs coming from his mouth.


Gunawan immediately contacted Adi. “Halo Adi,” said Gunawan as soon as his phone was connected.


[What's the matter Pa?] [Who dear?]


Gunawan slightly growled to hear the voice of Adi who just woke up followed by the voice of women, which Gunawan can hear clearly like the voice of Graceful.


“Rapid home, Your father-in-law returned to the creator,” said Gunawan. He held back his regret, honestly he was very eager to scold Adi who just want to meet and even sleep with other women compared to sleeping with his own wife.


Adi hangs up from Gunawan, then gets up from his seat.


“Who is your phone early in the morning blind like this dear?” ask Anggun.


“My father-in-law died, I have to take my wife to her hometown,” Adi replied. He picked up the clothes and put them on.


Gracefully put on her sad face, “You could leave me alone?”


“But I can't let Siti go alone, this is who died my in-law Anggun. If it was just my brother I wouldn't have come, but this is my in-laws. If I don't come that there Papa will be angry and take all his shares,” replied Adi. At the end of his sentence he reminded that Anggun must be aware of things that threaten his efforts.


Gracefully hugging Adi's body. “Then I come with ya,” said Anggun.