Love for Zahra (END)

Love for Zahra (END)
37. Billing Promises



The ringing of Ega's phone made the man shift his focus from the file he was studying. He immediately raised the call without seeing who was contacting him.


"Hello," said Ega.


"Hello, Ga," said the female voice at the other end.


Ega saw who called because she felt it wasn't Zahra's voice. Fani, the name on his phone.


"What's up, Fan?" ask Ega.


"Ih, what's the matter? You still owe me. Don't tell me you forgot," the voice on the other end sounded sulky.


"What debt, Fan?"


"You forgot? A few days ago you said whatever love I wanted if I wanted to help you."


Ega breathed a rough sigh.


"OKAY. What are you asking for? A payday? Gawk. Send me your account number."


"Dwelling. I didn't ask for money. I have a lot of salary. I want to ask you to be my partner at my wedding ceremony."


"Sorry, I can't Fan. I'm busy," Ega reasoned. He does not want to misunderstand Zahra later.


"Let's go. You made a promise. Anyway must want, or I will disturb you continue," threatened Fani over there.


"OK, okay, when's the show?"


"Sunday's Day."


"okay."


Ega turned off his phone connection with Fani. He put his phone back and continued his work. He immediately finished his work so that he could meet Zahra immediately.


****


"This afternoon Miss Zahra can go home, she's stable" said the doctor who examined Zahra.


"Thank you, Doc," said Ratih's mother.


The doctor smiled and nodded.


"Either. Take care of his health, yes" the doctor said before leaving Zahra's room.


"Finally later tonight can sleep on the mattress," cried Efelin happy.


Since three days ago, the little girl had been sleeping in the hospital, considering that no one was home. Because his father and his mother were in the hospital all.


"Yes, Mommy is also happy you can go home."


"After this take care of health, Nduk. I don't want you to be sick anymore."


"Yes, Dad. I don't want to be here anymore either."


The little family was joking. Enjoy their togetherness. Forgetting the moment of calamity that had just befallen them.


****


Efelin hurriedly got down from the car as soon as it reached his yard. The girl immediately opened the door with the key she was holding and ran towards her room.


In the courtyard of Zahra whose body was still limp walked slowly with the mother. His father was busy removing luggage from the trunk.


"Go to what room sit here first? ask Mrs Ratih to Zahra.


"Go to my room, Bun. I want to break down again" replied Zahra.


The two of them continued their steps into the middle room. Walk slowly up the stairs and finally arrive at the door of Zahra's room.


"Kok the door to the room I changed, Bun?" ask Zahra.


"Sampe has to change gini doors huh, Bun?"


"Udah gapapa's. For your safety," said the mother, leading Zahra into her room and helping the girl lie down.


"Don't forget to tell Ega if you're home, watch him every day you look like his face is very tired," said the mother.


"I don't have a cell phone, Bun. Please tell Efel, he seems to be keeping Ega's number" Zahra replied.


"Yes, you rest, and then Mother will tell Ephel," Mother tidied up the blanket that Zahra wore.


Mrs Ratih left Zahra in her room. He knocked on the door of another room that was next to his eldest son's room.


"Nduk, Ephel," he called.


"Yes, Bun?" efelin answered from his room.


"Please contact Rio with Ega, tell me if you've come home, I'll call nyusulin to the hospital."


"Yes, Bun."


Then Mrs Ratih left her two children's room. He went down the stairs back to the middle room. There her husband was sitting on the sofa.


"Mas, can I make you some warm tea?" bu Ratih asked her husband who was answered with a nod of his head.


Soon the middle-aged mother walked towards the kitchen. Make warm tea for her husband. After that, she took him to her husband's place.


"This, Mas," Mrs Ratih held out the warm tea she brought.


"Sir. I'm a coward I think lek ninggal samean ambe arek-arek ndek kene. Menowo e e e you moved to me kabeh yok opo?"


(Sir, my mind is not calm leaving you, and the children are here. If for example we move with me how?


"Enggeh, Mom. I yo think sing uwes-uwes. I'm ora iso njogo kids e crew e dewean, Mas. Menowo muttered samean niku sing sae I'm cute, Mas."


(Yes, Mas. I also think the same thing. I can't keep our kids alone, Mas. If you come with me, you are the best I can recite, Mas.)


"Mas mind samean karo arek-arek mending muleh nang deso ae, Dek. Opo yok?"


(Pass your mind and the kids better just go back to the village, Dek. How's it?)


"No popo, Mas. I agree, ndek deso akeh dulur-dulur pisan, kayak e luweh aman ndek kono.)


(No papa, Mas. I agree, in the village many brothers too, it seems safer there.)


"Yowes. Engkok lek Zahra wis penjak tenan penjak talking about iki problems. Samean said Efel pisan. Ngorus school transfer e Efel koyok e rodok angel mengko."


(Yes already. Later if Zahra is really healthy we talk to this problem. You talk to Efel immediately too. Taking care of her school transfer Efel seems a little complicated later.)


"Enggeh, Mas."


(Yes, Mom.)


Irawan tightened his embrace on his wife. He gave comfort and warmth to his wife. Ratih also returned her husband's embrace by tightly hugging her husband's waist and leaning on the chest of her husband's field.


"Mas. I want to cook for dinner" said Ratih.


"Let's just for a second. I'm still missing, Dek. Mas went back and forth and quite a long time but there is no time to date with you," said Irawan by kissing the head of Ratih.


"Inget age, Mas! Shame on the kids. I'm old too, I still think of dating," Ratih hit the chest of her husband's field slowly because of her speech.


"Aren't you the same? That red face, you are old gini kok still gemesin anyway, Dek. Mas so missed when we were dating first."


"Udah, Mom. I'm going to cook. Kasian later children late to eat if I do not hunted cook," Ratih tried again to escape from the arms of her husband.


Irawan laughed at his wife's behavior. He hugged his arms and kissed his wife's head before letting her go to the kitchen to prepare their dinner.