Guarding the Heart

Guarding the Heart
Gilang Aditama's



Dimas stopped his car right in front of the school gate. He got out of the car and opened the door for his wife.


"Din, you haven't taken care of your leave?" dimas asked as he helped his wife get out of the car.


"Yes, I'll take care of it, Mom" replied Adinda.


"The hunt is taken care of, I don't want to see you exhausted" said Dimas.


"Yes. I'll go in first, yeah. Assalamualaikum" Adinda smiled then grabbed Dimas' hand and kissed the back of his hand.


"Eh, this pregnant woman has not been on leave as well" said Bu Kiki to see Adinda walking slowly towards the teacher's room. Bu Kiki took Adinda.


"I'm the one who's tired of seeing you walk, Din" continued Bu Kiki.


"Yes, Mom. Now easily tired" said Adinda. "I'll take my leave later."


"Din, here!" call Sinta to see the new Adinda coming. "I brought your favorite cake."


"What, anyway?" tanya Adinda approached Sinta.


Sinta showed me the food stuffed with cake. "Well, putu ayu" cried Adinda. He hadn't eaten that cake in a long time.


"You do it yourself?" ask Adinda while putting one put ayu put in her mouth. "Boy, Sin."


"Well, Bang Hendra happened to ask for this cake. He also brought it to the office" replied Sinta.


"Mba Dinda, boy or girl?" ask Amanda to approach Adinda and Sinta.


"Udah how many times the USG result is a guy" replied Adinda.


"Alhamdulillah. Usually the husband likes his first child is a guy" said Amanda.


"Ah, not really, Man. My husband likes girls. My first child was a girl, she was so happy" Sinta disagreed.


"Most of all, Mba. Because the boy is the successor to the offspring" explained Amanda.


"As far as you are" Sinta said.


"Udah. Want an important boy or girl later to be a sholeh or sholeh child" Lerai Adinda.


The bell went in. They disperse and enter their own classes.


***


"Sin, I'm going to Dimas' office. Wanna come along. Who knows you'd like to see your husband's new workplace" Adinda said. He did not teach again in the last two hours of the lesson as well as Sinta.


"Can. Then ask permission with the principal first" Sinta suggested.


"Yes, just tell me you want to take me home because I'm not feeling well" Adinda smiled.


She suddenly wanted to meet her husband. Want to have lunch together.


After successfully requesting permission, the two young mothers left the school. They took the bus to their husband's workplace.


"You're still brave. Later Dimas was angry, you know" said Sinta because Adinda did not tell Dimas about his arrival.


"No way" looks like sister.


They had already arrived at the company terrace, Adinda and Sinta entered the lobby area greeted by security guarding at the lobby door.


"Pak Dimas is there, right?" ask Adinda to Riska, the employee in charge of the lobby.


"She, Mom. Do I need to tell you that Miss Dinda's in the lobby?" tawar Riska's.


"No need, I just go straight to the room" refused Adinda. "Yeah, Sin."


"Eh, where's Bang Hendra's room?" ask Sinta just realized.


"Ihh, why don't you ask me earlier" said Adinda sewot because they were in front of the elevator. "Task, I'll just wait here."


Sinta went back to Riska to ask her husband's room. Adinda and Sinta split up because their husband's office was on different floors.


"Bu Dinda" exclaimed Ayu, Dimas' secretary was shocked to see his superior wife coming. Ayu stood up to tell Dimas who was in his room.


"Eh, don't tell me. I just went in" Adinda said, blocking Ayu from entering her husband's room.


"Alright, Mom" said Ayu smiling and letting Adinda into the room Dimas.


Chequek!


Dimas who was checking the file on his desk looked at the door of his room. He looked surprised to see the figure of his wife appear in his office. Dimas moved from his seat.


"What time is it coming home?" tanya Dimas approached his wife.


"Kangen with Abi" replied Adinda smilingly looking at her husband. Dimas laughed a little.


"There is also Sinta in her husband's room" Adinda told Dimas.


"Oh .. So you guys made a stopover, huh?. It's not time to go home yet" Dimas accused.


"Ihh, who stopped" said Adinda pouting. "I'm with the principal's permission. The reason I'm not feeling well."


"Yes, God is my wife. Can't lie, honey" Dimas shook his head with his wife's attitude. He could be like that.


"I'm not lying. I'm not feeling well because I didn't see my husband" Adinda said withholding laughter.


"And you are the teacher" said Adinda did not want to lose.


"Most can, yes" Dimas scrambled the hijab that covered Adinda's head.


"Awh .. duh" cried Adinda suddenly while holding her stomach.


"Din ... Why, honey?" tanya Dimas was worried about holding his wife's body.


"Hungry, Mas" looked at Adinda holding back hunger.


"You make me anxious" said Dimas, pressing his wife's nose in a frenzy. Adinda grin.


"Come, we'll eat nearby" Dimas invited to embrace Adinda's waist. "It's also lunchtime."


They rarely ate lunch outside. If Adinda comes home quickly, Dimas will have lunch first at home and then return to the office.


"So you're after I just want to take lunch outside" Dimas said while driving his car.


"Udah I said kangen" said Adinda. Dimas smiled uncertainly at his wife's words.


"What a parent, come-come-kiss just don't" said Dimas. Although Adinda is difficult to hug because she is pregnant at least will kiss, evidence that she is indeed kangen with her husband.


"Muach" Adinda suddenly rubs on Dimas' smooth cheeks. The handsome man smiled broadly feeling Adinda's warm lips clinging to his cheeks.


"Not believe it?" ask Adinda.


Dimas stopped his car at one of the cafes not far from his office.


"No" replied Dimas drawing his face closer to challenge Adinda.


The sister was singing her lips. "Indeed, what a missy person looks like, strange" inwardly.


Dimas looked at his wife and pointed his body in front of Adinda to open his wife's safety belt. "If the kangen is like this" said Dimas close his face and kissed his wife's lips slowly. Then he pulled his body into its original position.


"Ihh, that means you miss me" Adinda laughed after noticing her husband's words.


Dimas blushed in shame. He then opened the car door. " Come, down. He said he was hungry."


"Slow down" said Dimas while helping Adinda get out of the car. Dimas held his wife's hand until he entered the cafe.


"Shhhh, look there's such a handsome guy" whispered a girl looking at Dimas looking for a comfortable seat.


"Hey, look at me. She was holding a girl who was pregnant. That girl must be his wife" said his friend.


"Yes, I have a wife. Her face is a baby face. Who knows it's her brother"


The plot!


The girl snatched the head of her friend who was still clamoring. "Where is the sister holding her sister who is pregnant, where is her husband. Less work" he said.


The girl just put her lips together.


"What do you want to eat?" tanya Dimas saw Adinda whose eyes the wife looked not in front of him. "She!" call Dimas.


"Just like you, Mas" said Adinda flat.


"Why you?" ask Dimas wonder.


"Let's just walk with him outside. Many glanced at him" Adinda scolded inwardly as she turned her lips.


Dimas just smiled to see the change in his wife's facial expression. He looked to the right and to the left. He had just realized that many eyes were looking towards him, of course the eyes of the women.


"Hey, don't be that expression. It's normal" said Dimas slowly.


"You're ordinary, I'm not!" sengak Adinda crossed both hands on the chest.


"Excuse me, ma'am" said the waiters carrying their order to the table.


"Thank you, Mba" said Dimas kindly after the waiters put their food down.


"Come, eat" Dimas asked. He could not wait to eat the dishes he ordered.


Dimas saw Adinda flinch while looking at the table. "Other times we deliver, eat in the office only" said Dimas casually.


"Try me, the grilled duck is so good" Dimas thrust a piece of duck meat into Adinda's mouth to distract his jealous wife. She would not open her mouth and enjoy it.


"Enak right?" ask Dimas.


"Yes, it's delicious" replied Adinda. "You never invited me to eat here."


Dimas knew roasted duck was his wife's favorite. He knew from his mother-in-law. Mr. Adinda has a culinary business.


"The place is far away" Dimas said.


"But if it's good, it doesn't matter"


"Yes, next time I'll buy it for you to eat at home"


The sister smiled cheerfully. A moment of oblivion with the ladies glancing at her husband for the roast duck. It wasn't in vain that he met Dimas at the office. After lunch, Dimas drove Adinda home.