
Tomorrow when I wake up in the morning. Arka and Amanda looked at each other again, and their ears were again enlivened by the babbling of children.
"Hoaya."
"Mama."
"Papa."
Arka and Amanda both laughed. There is nothing more valuable than this. This is a gift that should be grateful for, and not even in complaint.
There may be many people out there who want to get married, but have not found a soul mate.
There may also be those who for years want the presence of a child, but has not been given by the creator.
Then those who have all that, including the abundant treasure. It is worth complaining and wanting to avoid.
Bored is normal in any case. But to be grateful for what is in front of your eyes is better than just cursing and hoping that everything never happens.
Everyone was at a point where he felt his life was so-so. Including the free. He will be at a point where he feels like his life has made no progress.
Free, free, party, go here. When I returned home, everything felt empty. The party will always be over and every departure, there must be a time to want to come back.
So it's better this way. Better to be bored together than bored alone. At least that's the term that Arka and Amanda are now embedding in their minds.
Although honestly the boredom is actually gone. They really miss each other now. Especially for the child.
"Mama."
"Papa."
"Ticks."
"Well ask for milk" Amanda said with a laugh.
"When the diaper is full it must be." said Arka.
"Should ask for a diaper change first." said Amanda.
"It's not, ask Tutu." he continued.
"Mama."
"Papa."
"Ticks."
"Yes, wait a minute." said Arka and Amanda simultaneously.
"Ticks."
"Yes this is again taken the tutu." said Amanda.
"Papa used to be." said Arka in a very slow voice. Amanda then hit her husband's arm.
"Aw, sick." Arka grimaced while laughing.
They then move on and take care of their two children first. Both bathing, dressing and changing new diapers. Then the twins were given breakfast in the form of two bottles of ASI.
"Are you still a lot, Man?" arka asked Amanda when the two children were drinking bottles of milk.
"Still, why the hell?" ask Amanda.
"No, like there are people. The more the age of the child, the less the production of ASI" replied Arka.
"That's proof the refrigerator is still full of food they doang" Amanda said with a laugh.
"Thank God that's it." said Arka again.
"Want to?" ask Amanda later.
"What?" Suddenly ambiguous arka.
"Milk coffee." Amanda said again.
"Oh."
Arka said with a slightly dumbfounded expression.
"What do you think?" ask Amanda and laugh.
Arka then showed his neat teeth.
"Kirain wants the same love as children, but from the source directly" said the young man.
"Ngarep." Amanda replied and kissed Arka's cheek.
Arka laughed too.
"Bikin omelette dong, baby. Can't you?" ask Arka.
"Yes, I'll make some milk coffee."
Amanda handed over the milk coffee she had finished making.
"Aren't you drinking?" ask Arka.
"Cold soy milk" Amanda said and opened the refrigerator. He then took a glass of instant soy milk and drank it.
"In the morning drink your cold." said Arka.
Before long they had breakfast, took a shower, and got ready. While waiting for the housekeeper to come, they played with the twins.
"Papa still misses, son. But it has to work." said Arka.
"Mama is also the same, your weight is heavy. Don't you miss papa-mama?"
"Hoaya."
Both shook their heads. Arka and Amanda are in contact with each other. It could be that Azka and Afka actually do not understand the question posed by their mother.
And it could be that they give a rejection reaction, because it sounds like something they don't like. But still Arka and Amanda's heart was hit.
"They don't miss us, Ka." whined Amanda. The arcs between the smell but want to laugh.
"Don't miss papa-mama?" ask Arka again.
"Ndadak." they answered.
"That's right, Ka. We don't look the same." Amanda whines again.
Arka embraced and kissed his wife's forehead. Soon their nanny came.
"Mom go first, son."
"Papa's leaving."
Arka and Amanda take turns kissing the twins. They were soon saying goodbye.
***
Day is back to normal. Amanda went to Arka, and Arka was very excited that day. He kissed Amanda on the forehead when they had to part ways in the lobby.
"Later to chat, Ka." said Amanda as she opened the car door.
"Yes dear."
Amanda walked out of the office lobby. Arka continued the journey.
Amanda's getting more excited today. The employees who greeted him, he answered kindly.
Arka himself after arriving, his attitude has been different from some time ago. He has become the old Ark.
"I've arrived."
Arka sent the chat first on WhatsApp. Amanda who since her arrival was immediately busy, finally saw the phone screen and found a message notification. He smiled, read the message, and then replied.
"I'm sorry, I was a little busy. I just saw the phone." Amanda replied.
"It's okay, baby." wrote Arka.
"You are the spirit, Ka. The spirit of finding money, hehe."
"Same, you too."
"Yes work first, I also want to continue working again." said Amanda.
"Bye Ark."
"Bye dear Amanda, love you."
"Love you too."
Both put their phones on the table.
***
In the afternoon when he came home, Arka picked up his wife. Their journey home is full of stories about each other's work.
If for some time now Arka and Amanda are bored with all that, but not this time.
The story of each incident in the office becomes something that makes them curious about each other.
The ending they look serious, or even laugh in discussing it. Their world was re-enlightened, having experienced cloudiness, thunderstorms and storms.
"Man."
"Hmm?"
"Ntar watch yuk together at home."
"Well what do you want to see?"
"What a cake, a movie that hits again." replied Arka.
"OK." said Amanda.
"If not later, the TV is controlled by children to watch cartoons" he continued.
"We've seen cartoons. Take the middle path." Arka said.
"okay."
Both are now laughing. Arka grasped the wife's hand for a moment, then again held the steering wheel.
***