Dusk Rainbow

Dusk Rainbow
Prospective test of ghost



Daffa smiled winning. The human face of the brain is so fawny, that's what is appropriate for twins, especially Daffa. His mind was extremely agile and was able to turn things around in an instant.


"I'm sorry brother, now let go."


Daffa loosened his embrace. Though reluctant, he kept his promise.


Airin returned to the sofa followed by Daffa from behind.


"This is a jacket, why was it thrown away?"


"Mama who asked, why buy gifts for people who are selfish and selfish, do not want to ask first immediately angry, unclear jealousy, indifferent, make people gedeg."


Airin mimicked the words of Mama Aya this afternoon. 


"My future wife is really cool, by the way, wants to be a speaker candidate, huh?"


Airin pursed her lips, holding back a laugh at Daffa who kept wiping the face on her lap.


"I promise you, it was the first and last." Daffa raised two of his fingers up.


"Don't promise, but it must be kept."


Airin yawned, because his head was a little dizzy making him sleepy.


Airin laid down his body, his head directly behind the head of Daffa sitting below.


"Why didn't you reply to my chat?"


"Can't be the same mom, mom says that I can't care about my sister anymore" Airin said in a soft voice.


 Ah, Mama-in-law, why that's the same son-in-law.


The hand that had been rubbing Daffa's hair had now come down and leaned on his shoulder.


"So you complained to mom that I was cuekin?" asked Daffa without looking at Airin, he was busy playing the game that was almost finished.


There was no answer, only the sound of the tv adorning Daffa's ears.


Yesss 


Daffa threw a punch upwards as the game ended perfectly.


He put his phone on the sidelines of a pack of snacks and some jars and turned his head. A smile rose on Daffa's lips as he looked at the sleeping lover.


Take a good sleep.


Daffa lies down, hoping that Airin will fall and fall on him. His bully sense immediately reacted when there was an opportunity.


It had been almost two hours that Daffa had accompanied Airin, and there had been no sign of Randu's father and Aya's mother coming home. Daffa felt more at home there, although Airin slept, at least he could see the beautiful face of the girl.


"I didn't mean to hurt you, I was just jealous of seeing you close to another man" Daffa muttered, he woke up, got up from his seat and grabbed the jacket he was wearing and covered Airin's body.


Daffa sat back down, he had finished a cup of coffee accompanied by a snack at the table and played his phone back. Some messages from Daffi came in, but he ignored them.


Airin's breathing was regular, a sign that the girl had already flown into dreamland.


If I really kissed how it was, would Airin be mad at me or would be addicted.


Daffa put his face close to Airin's face until it was a few inches away.


Ahem 


Deheman's voice from behind echoed.


Daffa gulped his saliva with hard-pressed eyes.


Is this the voice of Mister Randu, very cute back home, why not nginep all of you.


"What do you want?" 


A hand touched Daffa's ear from the side.


Hehehe


Daffa was quite clueless, it turned out that Mama Aya and Randu's father were already behind him. I don't know when they're coming, they're like hornets.


Nanda ran to the room. 


"Sorry Ma, I'm a khilaf," Daffa's great-grandson said.


"You look for opportunities in narrowness."


Daffa nodded which made Mama Aya even more furious. 


"No papa, it's normal, if you don't like that woman that's troubling."


Mama Aya just glared, but she could do nothing but give in to what her husband said.


All men are the same.


"Dad…." 


Daffa approached Randu and shook his hands like a child asking to buy a toy.


"What?" asked Randu's father to embrace Daffa. Showing her familiarity in front of Mama Aya.


"I'm graduating next week. I plan to marry Airin."


Mama Aya scrunched her forehead hearing Daffa's words. 


"Can't be so, Fa," refused mama Aya softly.


"Can, Ma." Instantly Randu's father defended his future son-in-law. 


"Wait what else, than our son was colonized with him before halal, mending marriage."


Randu's father squeezed Daffa's head until the man had difficulty moving, but his heart flowered after hearing Randu's father's approval.


"But, Mas__" 


"Ma, " Again Randu's father cut off Mama Aya's speech. 


"According to my father, it's better that they get married soon, what are you waiting for, Daffa is ready."


Daffa smiled sweetly, for the umpteenth time he felt relieved to have been helped by Randu's father.


"Whatever, Mama's not following along."


It should be so, because the mothers are more complicated.


Mama Aya left Daffa and Dad Randu who laughed at each other.


Randu's father looked at his daughter and led Daffa into the living room.


"We must speak as future sons-in-law and in-laws."


Daffa confirmed his collar and tidied his hair, he sat in front of Randu's father blocked by the table.


"Don't joke around" Randu's father said before beginning a serious discussion.


"Why do you want to marry Airin?" ask Dad Randu. 


"First of all, I do not want to fall into sin, because every time I see the face of my heirloom Airin wants to escape. I also do not want Airin taken by others, and lastly, for following the sunnah of the apostle."


Dad looked at the sensitive part of Daffa covered in pants and then a beard.


Very normal and can make a grandchild for me.


"Then what do you want to give to my daughter?"


"Love and loyalty, for wealth alone is not enough to lead a happy home."


"Why did you choose Airin, when there are many beautiful women out there." 


"Airin is able to make my heart beat fast, and my heart is pounding, if nearby I feel calm and comfortable."


Wih, his son Mas Mahesa who is no less great.


Randu's father flattered Daffa in his heart, because he did not want his future son-in-law to be arrogant if he heard his praise directly.


"Father will not demand anything from you, for I am sure you have understood how to be a good priest." Randu's father patted Daffa's wide back.


"So how, Dad? Can I marry Airin after graduation?"


Silent, although it was clear that Randu's father agreed, the man in front of Daffa seemed to be stalling for time which made Daffa impatient.


"May, I'm proud of you for having the courage to speak for yourself." 


Daffa's body was as if doused in cold water, very cold to hear the last words of his father.


So happy, Daffa immediately ran to the family room, lifted Airin's body and took him to the room.


Randu's father followed him from behind and helped open the door.


Daffa laid down Airin's body slowly and smiled.


Next week you're mine.


Daffa enveloped Airin's body and came out.