He'S JUST My Son

He'S JUST My Son
Ten_ Will Always Be There for Jasmine



A cooperation agreement has been signed by both parties, Adam who proposed that there be black on white. This is to avoid problems and so that in the future no party feels harmed, even though Nilam has refused and believes fully in the young man he just met.


Adam's initial intention was purely to invite Nilam maam to do business, because his instinct as a culinary entrepreneur believes that Nilam bu meatballs will certainly bring big profits if sold in his restaurant.


Along with Adam's introduction to Nilam and Melati, the cross-faced young man began to think differently. Now in Adam's heart, the owner of several restaurants sincerely wanted to help Nilam and also his daughter because Adam saw the seriousness of Melati in marketing the meatballs of the mother.


After the signing of the cooperation agreement, Melati left the table to continue her work again. While Nilam's mom still seems to be busy talking with Adam.


Bu Nilam only tells about his business selling meatballs in small stalls, and, while Adam told how initially he could have a restaurant in the city of Denpasar even now has several branches in the provincial capital of the island of the Gods.


The chatter of both sounds very fun and punctuated by laughter, Adam is the most dominating chatter. The young man was also good at making jokes until Nilam was made to laugh because of it.


Melati who was cleaning the shop because it was about to close, joined smiling to hear the laughter of the mother. "Alhamdulillah, after a long time finally I can hear mother's laughter again" muttered Melati as she glanced at her mother and Adam.


"So, is Adam not a real person here?" ask Nilam.


"No, Ma. My mother is from Java and my father is from the Netherlands, we live in the Netherlands" Adam replies, "it was, "was, I want to be given the name Jabel the same opa but my mother disagreed and then gave the name Adam," he continued, chuckling.


Miss Nilam frowned, "Jabel? It sounds strange indeed, so Mas Adam's mother did not agree," said Nilam.


"It's not just weird, Mom, it's funny. Cook gave the name of the child, an abbreviation of the origin of the area of both parents? Jabel, Dutch Java?" adam and the two of them laughed together.


Adam treats Nilam's mom very well, he doesn't feel like the boss of some owned restaurant that takes little people for granted like Nilam's mom. Adam still behaved well, even the young man had considered Nilam ma'am like his old acquaintances.


"I was in Bali not too long ago, Mom. About five years," continued Adam.


Ms. Nilam seemed to nod.


Adam then tells the journey of his life when he first moved to the island of Bali, he who had to save the cost of living because he did not have a job. Whereas if you have to open a business, Adam also does not have the view to open a business what?


Although his parents provide more supplies and also a lot of capital, but Adam open the type of child who likes to take advantage of all the facilities of parents. Even if Adam wanted to, he did not need to work from scratch because the father had offered to let Adam manage the hotel built by his father in The Hague, the provincial capital of Zuid-Holland or southern Holland.


"Why would Adam refuse?" ask Nilam, who seems not to understand Adam's way of thinking. Because most children today, will gladly receive a business inheritance from their parents.


"More satisfied enjoying your own hard work, ma'am. Rather than just hitchhiking and living a good life from the sweat of parents," Adam replies.


"Parents work hard, don't they work for children, Adam?" deny Miss Nilam.


Adam nodded, "right, Mom. But parents will also be very proud, if their children can be successful from their own efforts, right?" adam and Nilam nodded in agreement.


"Yes, Adam. We as parents will feel like a successful parent, if we see the child we care for and raise can be a successful person," replied Nilam while looking away.


The skinny woman was reminded of the ideals of her late husband, who wanted their only daughter, Melati, to be a teacher. But now, Miss Nilam must bury deep in the dream.


"Eh yes, Adam. Why?" tanya mom Nilam stuttered.


"I'm sorry if I startle you" Adam regretted.


Miss Nilam shook her head, "so, what did Adam ask? Sorry, I'm not listening?" asked Nilam, looking at the young man in front of him.


"Where's Melati's husband at work?" Adam repeated the question.


For a moment, Nilam was silent, his face now turned somber and it made Adam feel bad.


"Em, sorry. Just forget my question, ma'am. It's okay, I don't have to answer." The white youth, who is typical of residents from mainland Europe, looks very sorry.


Miss Nilam shook her head, "it's okay, Adam. There's nothing you need to hide" Nilam looked at Adam with a smile.


"My daughter is not married yet" said Nilam's mother very slowly, as her neutrals glanced at the princess who had not finished cleaning the shop.


Adam looked very surprised, but a second later the young man was able to master the situation. "Sorry, Mom. If I've made Mom remember the past" Adam lamented.


Ms. Nilam smiled, her mother Melati then told her what Melati experienced clearly and nothing she covered up. Because mom Nilam thought, as much as anything covering up Melati's pregnancy, someday people will also know.


When he first occupied his kiosk, Nilam also told the elders of the region where he lived. In addition to asking permission from the chairman of the local Rukun Residents, Ms. Nilam also told about their origin and the condition of Melati, which is currently two-bodied, without shading aling-aling.


Nilam bu hope is only one, that people do not disturb the existence of herself and also the princess who is pregnant without a husband.


Sure enough, for several months Nilam and Melati lived there, the neighbors did not bother the life of the widowed Nilam mother and also the princess who was pregnant.


"Everything happened because of my mistake, Mom. I can not keep and educate Melati well and correctly," concluded Nilam.


The skinny woman then lowered her head, peeking at the floor that had been fitted with a carpet with beautiful flowers.


"Sorry, Mom. I don't mean to make Mom sad." The young man who was newly known to Nilam was looking at his mother Melati with a concerned look.


Nilam looked up at the young man before him and then shook his head, "no, Mas Adam. Adam was innocent and there was no need to apologize. Everything has happened, we can not dissolve in regret," replied Nilam who sounded resigned.


"We have to get up and improve, become a better person and prepare our new family members as well as possible" continued Nilam who again sounded excited.


Adam nodded in agreement, "I promise, Mom. Will accompany the Mother's family and will always be there for Melati" whispered Adam in heart, staring at Melati from a distance.


A thin smile is on the corner of Adam's lips, which makes the dimples of the blaster-faced young man look real and add to his charm.


TBC,,, UH,,,