Love the Perfect Master

Love the Perfect Master
Season 2 ~ Walk With Mama



Even a month of marriage Adam and Haura. Haura has always performed her role as a wife well. He diligently cleaned the big house by himself every day. He never complained once. She always prepared Adam's needs, prepared his clothes and of course also cooked for her husband. He does his duty as a wife like a married person. Except, serving Adam in bed.


Often Adam came home late at night. However, Haura was unable to say anything, it felt like she had no right to manage her husband's life. Because Adam never appreciated it, never even thought it existed.


Haura always cooks, although not infrequently Adam did not even touch the food he made. Haura is still trying to be patient, hoping that one day her husband will accept her. Like he was trying to love Adam. Even though she herself was still in doubt, had grown the love for her husband in her heart. It felt so heavy, considering Adam's cold demeanor.


Like that afternoon, Haura had already prepared food for her husband. While waiting for Adam to come home, he cleaned the things in the living room. Patently he wiped vases, cabinets and others.


Haura's gaze was fixed on a piano located in the corner of the living room. It was as if a magnet was pulling him. He approached and wiped the slightly dusty piano. Really, the girl's fingers are itching to press each key. Honey, he's not very good at playing that instrument. However, great curiosity will feel pressing each key and how it sounds more domineering.


Using his index finger he pressed into any place. Creating discordant tones, because he really does not know the tone. Haura laughed alone. Like a kid who just got a new toy.


I heard the front door open. Adam looked tired, just got home from work. Haura left her job and greeted Adam with a smile. He took Adam's hand and kissed him. Do not forget the briefcase in the hands of her husband she brought to the room.


"Get out there! I want to change" said Adam, who was sitting on his bed coldly.


"Mas want Rara to prepare some warm water? "


"No need.. I'm tired. I'll take a shower."


"Yes already, Rara prepare food huh Mas. Rara wait at the dinner table," said the girl smiling. Happy, her husband didn't come home late at night.


"That's it. I told you I was tired. I'm not hungry. Eat it yourself." Haura's originally frenzied face turned cloudy hearing Adam's harsh and cold-sounding words.


"Oh yeah, you don't have to bother trying to take my heart. Attract my attention. I'll never be interested in you."


Withholding her tears, Haura came out of Adam's room. He was so disappointed. She tries to be a good wife to her husband. It was as if everything he did was in vain. It was never right in Adam's eyes.


That's how many days Adam didn't eat Haura's food. The girl was disappointed, finally on the fourth day she cooked for herself. Feeling affection, because it is often wasted.


That Sunday afternoon, Haura was knitting a scarf for Adam when Medina came.


"Eh, Mama." Haura kissed her in-laws' hands in reverence.


"How are you, baby?" ask Medina happily.


"Alhamdulillah, Rara and Adam are fine Ma. Why don't you tell me you want to come here, Ma? Haura has not cooked yet" said Haura unkindly. Because he deliberately cooked only for himself.


"Mama deliberately wanted to surprise. Want to see Mama's favorite daughter-in-law," replied Medina.


"Where's Adam, honey?" tanya Medina spread her gaze around.


"Mas Adam there's work Ma. I went to the office early this morning."


"Well, Sunday is work too? Mama thinks Adam's day off. Papa's on leave today, too."


"Rara doesn't know Ma. Adam said it was work."


"Yes, forget about your husband. Oh, baby, why isn't the front door locked? You have to be careful. You're home alone, make sure the door is always locked properly" advises Medina.


"Other times check it out really, son." Medina stroked her daughter-in-law's head fondly.


"Yes Ma, thank you. Wait a minute, mommy sat down. Haura make a drink," said Haura softly.


"No need to, baby. Mama's here because she wants to take you for a walk."


"Eh where's Ma?"


"Have come. Accompany Mama shopping."


"But Haura hasn't told Mas Adam Ma. Later he looked around for Haura," Haura replied worriedly. Afraid Adam was angry he left without permission.


"Try calling your husband." Haura picked up her bad phone and called her husband. However, several times her calls were not answered by her husband.


"How dear?"


"Maybe Adam was busy Ma. Until I don't pick up Haura's phone." The girl forced her smile. Haura was sure, Adam deliberately did not pick up the phone from her.


"Yes, you changed your clothes there. Let Mama send a message to him." Haura complied and changed her clothes with a more appropriate one. While Medina sent a message to her son, that he took Haura for a walk.


"Have you?" medina asked when she saw Haura was wearing a pretty good robe.


"Already Ma. How's Ma? Did Adam allow it?" ask Haura.


"It looks like what you said is true. Adam's busy. Mama has sent Sms and WA messages but has not read them. But don't worry, mama's sure she's not mad if you go with mama. Come on, baby, hunt for the afternoon," Medina took him to her daughter-in-law's arm.


Eventually the two women went to a Mall in the city. Haura was so happy, this was her first time visiting such a large shopping mall. In the village there is no traditional market.


They both went around the mall happily. Haura was happy to accompany her in-laws shopping. He bought nothing because he had little money. Unexpectedly, Medina bought so many clothes and other items for her daughter-in-law. Even Medina chose everything for Haura.


When considering Haura's outdated phone, Medina also bought a new phone for her daughter-in-law. At first Haura refused, feeling she could still use her old phone. But because Medina insisted, Haura finally received her in-laws' cell phone.


"Ma.. Actually mama doesn't need to buy Haura this much stuff. Haura's clothes are still good. And Haura's phone can still be used."


"No papa dear. This is as a thank you Mama because you have taken care of your child. If there are any words of Adam that are less pleasing, mama apologize dear."


"Mama don't have to thank me. It's Haura's obligation." Haura glazed over, grateful to have in-laws as good as Medina. Although Adam did not love him, at least his in-laws were very kind to him.


"Mama don't have to worry. Adam loved Haura very much" she lied to him by force. He does not want to hurt the heart of a woman he already considers his own mother.


"Good Son. I hope you are always blessed with happiness" Medina prayed sincerely.


"Oh yes we eat first yuk before going home. Mama's hungry," asked Medina to smile.


"Good Ma." They join hands like a mother and child heading to a restaurant.