Guarding the Heart

Guarding the Heart
Turns out



My sister came home a little late afternoon. Long queues make it long enough in the hospital even though it is just an examination.


Adinda put the results of the USG on the nightstand. He'll clean up first while waiting for Dimas' return from the office. Adinda completely forgot to tell Dimas not to pick him up for school. But what's the power of the phone is lowbat and finally dead altogether.


After cleaning yourself and getting out of the bathroom. Dimas went into the room. Dimas was a little surprised to see Adinda who had just finished her bath, which meant that she had just returned home.


"Where have you been, Din?. I just got home at this hour. If I knew you didn't want to pick me up, I wouldn't have come to your school" Dimas said as he approached Adinda, who was still wearing the towel.


Adinda looked at Dimas's face while smiling uneasily. It was her fault, anyway. Did not tell her husband.


"A .. I'm from the hospital, want to check .." replied Adinda afraid, she did not finish her speech.


It seemed like Dimas would be furious with her for seeing Dimas' face without the slightest smile.


"You sick?" tanya Dimas was confused and got closer to Adinda. Adinda shook her head.


"Keep if it doesn't hurt what do you want to check?" asked Dimas again while pulling Adinda's body, the man had locked his wife into his arms. Dimas lowered his head and the scene below made his eyes tempted.


"You see for yourself, the result is on the nightstand" the Adinda pointed her eyes towards the nightstand. Dimas looked in the same direction. There's an envelope up there.


"What's that?" tanya Dimas unraveled her embrace and walked towards the nightstand.


"Open up, Mas" Adinda accompanied Dimas from behind with a smile.


Dimas took the envelope and opened it quickly. USG results show that Adinda is pregnant. Dimas smiled in disbelief. Then he turned his body to look at Adinda who was standing not far away was looking at him with a smile.


"Din, you..." Dimas was unable to speak anymore because he was so happy. The sister just nodded smiling.


Dimas walked up to Adinda and pulled her into his arms. Dimas smiled happily.


"You, don't say anything. I will be able to take you to check" said Dimas while peeping Adinda's head.


"I want to surprise you" She looked up at the handsome face of her husband. A warm kiss landed on Adinda's lips.


"Thank you, my dear" Dimas said as his hand stroked Adinda's stomach. "Together we will take care of our future baby."


"Yes, Mas"


"Rest. I'm going to take a shower first" Dimas parsed his embrace.


"Yes. Shower there, pantes aja smell asem" ledek Adinda.


"Where is it?. Still fragrant like this" said Dimas did not accept.


"Here the towel" continued Dimas pointed towards the towel that was still wrapped around Adinda's body.


"Other towel cake will exist" refused Adinda sewot.


"I want that towel" Kerling Dimas played in his eyes.


"No way!! I want to wear clothes first" refused Adinda.


"Not wearing clothes yet. Yeah, had. You bathe me, yes" said Dimas teasing Adinda.


"Dimas!! You're like a kid" Adinda avoids Dimas by walking towards the wardrobe. Dimas catches her body and takes Adinda to the bathroom.


"Yeah!! Dimas, I don't want to shower twice" cried Adinda. Dimas only chuckled to see Adinda watering him with water out of annoyance.


***


Since her in-laws knew Adinda was pregnant, she was not allowed to help anymore in the kitchen.


"It's okay, Ma. Just wash the dishes, it's just a little too" refused Adinda.


"Minda!! Listen to Mama, you just sit there" her in-laws were angry because Adinda cleanly wouldn't listen.


"Russia, Din. Just say what Mama said" said Dimas while pulling Adinda's hand to leave the kitchen area.


"I'm not good, Mom. The time of all Mama who works is only because I am pregnant" said Adinda with a sad face.


This holiday usually Adinda play to her parents' house. But this time he wanted to stay home.


***


A few days later


Dimas plans to invite Adinda a way out. He saw Adinda sitting relaxed on the sofa in the middle room with her mother while watching television.


"Din, yuk road" asked Dimas.


Adinda and Mama turned to Dimas who was neatly dressed in casual clothes.


"Where are you going?" ask Adinda lazy.


"Come on!" Dimas did not answer but approached Adinda and pulled her hand to stand up from the sofa.


"Deplace the clothes, I wait" said Dimas.


Reluctantly she walked into the room to change clothes. If in the house he only wears casual clothes, short clothes.


"Where are you going, Mum? She was so lazy" asked Mama Dimas.


"Just walk, Ma. Let Adinda not be sad," replied Dimas while sitting next to his mother.


"You're going to the mall, huh ?" ask her mother again.


"I think go there. Why, Ma?"


"Mama put the snack on, Mas. All the kitchen needs are over" replied Mama Dimas.


"Well, Mama. It's not a nitip but tell us to shop, dong" muttered Dimas.


"Yes, all of you," His mother looked for paper and wrote down what Dimas had to buy later.


Shortly after, Adinda came out of the room. "Why is Dimas' face bent so?" he looked at Dimas.


"Come, Mas. I'm done" Adinda asked.


Dimas moved from the sofa, then took Adinda's hand away from the middle room.


"Why is your face so bent?" I asked her after they were in the car.


"Now, you read," said Dimas, handing over his mother's note on the paper. Adinda read some grocery lists from her in-laws.


"So Mama, tell you to shop?" ask Adinda wonder.


"At first, Din. I just want to take you out for a walk, yes one of them to the mall. Mama nitip buy snacks but the ends all according to the list of groceries written there" explained Dimas while pointing at the paper that Adinda held.


My sister laughed a little. "Yes, that's nothing. Kepalang you want to go to the mall, right" by Adinda.


"Yes, the hell" muttered Dimas slowly.


"I'm the laziest if I have to bring groceries. But it is not possible also Adinda who brought, pregnant women should not carry a heavy-weight" inner Dimas while focusing on carrying the car.


"Mas, before shopping we buy mixed ice first, yes" said Adinda. He again wanted to drink ice.


"You want to drink that?" tanya Dimas understood because Adinda was pregnant. If not obeyed the words of the parents, the child will be able to digest aka ileran.


"Yes, it's a hell of a pie. Though I do not like ice drinks like that" replied Adinda was surprised also with her appetite now. What he doesn't like is now becoming like.


"That's the name cravings, dear" said Dimas with a happy face.


Dimas then invited Adinda to immediately find his mother's order.


In the next few months Adinda and Dimas will spend the days waiting for the baby they both have been waiting for. Together they will undergo knick-knacks in the household. Marriage is a lifelong worship for every couple.