
Although only two, not even talking to each other much, but this house was not as quiet as when Bang Ajis went to the stall. Why am I losing? Though bang Ajiz has also promised to go home later at noon to eat together.
A miss? When did I miss him? Naw... Not likely... This must be just a mediocre feeling, I'm new to Bang Ajis, and it's impossible if I have other feelings for him. Time that fast?
Zahrana covered her face with her palms, then shook her head violently stopping her thoughts about her husband.
"Rather than me busy thinking that is not, mending I just write..." Mumbled. Zahrana took out a notebook and a pen from her wardrobe drawer, and walked towards the window. There, he began writing a novel that he had been in for a long time.
Zahrana seemed so focused, her hands were unceasingly writing in the book. He didn't even seem at all confused in writing, even to think, as if he didn't give it a chance. He seemed to have had an unnecessary storyline that made him dizzy to think.
"Hem... Not hard, it has reached the climax... But why am I not crying? Why am I not sad at all? But when I knew everything, I did not want to eat, and even made out of the room I was lazy. What, really, did I forget everything?"
Zahrana glanced towards the wall clock, her face turned tense when she saw that the clockwork was already at the number eleven at noon.
"Astaghfirullah's... I forgot myself..." He said with a surprised tone. He closed the book, then moved on from there. He did not realize that he had been sitting there for four hours.
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After the greeting, Zahrana ran to the front door. He abolished prayer and dhikr after the Zuhr prayer that time. A knock and greeting from outside made him rush to open the door of the house.
Zahrana was so happy to hear Ajis' return. Half a day, like a week left by her husband. Maybe it was the first time he felt it. Huh, what about tomorrow?
"Wa'alaikumussalam..." He answered when the door was opened.
"New sister salat jam?" Ajis asked astonished when he found his wife's body still wrapped in face.
"Yes, Brother. Sorry..." Her mouth feels guilty.
"New kok salat?" Ask Ajis again as he walks in.
"So Zahra cook first, Bang. So it's up to you to stop it..." She answered, closing the door, and then walking in her husband's footsteps.
"Other times, you don't have to force it if you don't have time to cook." Gentle Ajis.
"No, Bang. Actually Zahra was time forgetfulness. Zahra was too cool to write, so Zahra didn't realize it was eleven o'clock." Zahrana told the truth.
"She wrote?" Ajis stopped his steps and looked back at his wife.
"Yeah, Bang... Zahra wrote a novel. A-branch angry?" Zahrana. She thought her husband would be angry if he found out about his activities at home as long as he went to earn a living outside.
No, that's not the truth. Zahrana is only anxious if her husband finds out about her writing, and realizes that it is a reality in her past.
Ajis smiles. "Why is my sister afraid of that? My brother is not angry..."
"Yes, Brother... So, my brother's writing hobby?" Tanya Ajis looked amazed.
"Yes, Brother... It's just a hobby, it's still a mess..." Shamefully.
"Keep, is it over?"
"Not yet, Bang..."
"Yes, we eat first... Later fit Abang to the kiosk again, Adik can continue writing." Take Zahrana's husband.
Zahrana. That time, she smiled at her husband.
"Thank you, Brother..." Pleased speech.
They headed straight for the dining table. That afternoon they ate together without a word coming out of their mouths. The atmosphere was so quiet, but for Zahrana it was better than not seeing her husband's face at all.
"Is your sister bored at home?" Ask Ajis after finishing his meal.
"No, Bang..." Zahrana Gel.
"If if you feel bored, Adik just play to the place of Yanti's mother. My sister could look through the stitches before she took him to the store." Ajis told his wife.
"Mom Yanti sewed, Bang?" Ask.
"Yes, he sewed in the building at the back of his house. There were some female employees there as well..." Her husband's word.
"Owh... Zahra just found out. Next time Zahra goes there. Zahra's more at home, isn't that okay, Bang?"
"Yes, it's okay, sister..." Sahut Ajis's.
After a long time, Ajis said goodbye to Zahrana and told him that he would return before Maghrib.
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