Marriage Line Husband

Marriage Line Husband
Part 29: Always together



Fariz smiled looking at the little face of his daughter who was now soundly asleep. As long as Liza is not beside Liana, she will take care of Liana.


The man got up from the bed carefully, not wanting to disturb his daughter's sleep half an hour ago just fell asleep. Her long legs stepped out of the room and her goal to the next room.


"Darling..."


The woman who was in a wheelchair and was daydreaming looked out the window, looking back at Fariz who was smiling softly. The man entered a room slightly wider than the room his daughter was in.


"Why, hmm?" fariz asked and rested before Liza who let out a long sigh.


"When can I look after and carry Liana?" Liza asked back.


Fariz's hand stretched out across the wife's pale cheeks.


"After your condition improves. The doctor said you should get enough rest. So, for a while Liana let Mas take care."


Liza's face was bending sadly.


After giving birth to her daughter and undergoing surgical removal of the cancer that Liza suffered so as not to spread more. And now he's not allowed to touch his daughter. After Liana's birth she had to experience temporary paralysis which doctors themselves did not know for sure when she could walk normally as she used to.


"How was the funeral?" Liza again asked for just a stale base and treated the curiosity.


He wanted to go to Aisha's tomb, but Fariz forbade him to come.


"Yes like that. Mas, just didn't expect her to leave so quickly" replied Fariz who was now sitting on the side of the mattress and Liza changed the position of the wheelchair she was sitting in facing her husband.


"Is too much love for someone not so good for that person? Aisyah died after Mas refused to marry her until she became ill like that."


Fariz smiled faintly in response to Liza's words.


"Dying is destiny. There is nothing to do with love especially with the refusal to marry her."


"Now you rest in bed. It's not good to sit in a wheelchair."


Fariz got up from the side of the bed and lifted Liza's tiny body to move her to the bed. The woman placed her hands around her husband's neck. His brown Netra stared fixedly at Fariz's face which was very close to him.


"If you need anything, call me Mas. Does your leg still hurt?" Fariz looked at Liza who was now lying on the bed. Not forgetting the man enveloped the body of Liza who was only wearing pajamas.


"Just a little bit of pain. Maybe I've been in a wheelchair too long."


"Other legs ask help Mother to help you get into the bed."


"No," Liza shook her head."I'm not good with mom. He's been looking after our son and I can't possibly add to his spell."


"Why?" tanya Liza looked at the wonder of her husband.


"But why don't you ever ask Mas for help?" Fariz asked the question he wanted to know how the wife responded.


"The color of my husband so it's natural to always be there for me and always help me."


"The "right answer. Now take a break." Fariz kissed Liza's pale lips before leaving.


"Mas, where are you going?" Liza held Fariz's arm, as the man was about to move away from her.


"To the next room. Poor Liana left alone."


The woman's face instantly became gloomy. She slept alone in this room for almost a week and her husband was busy looking after their daughter.


"After your condition improves, we can sleep together and finish everything" Fariz said, rolling his naughty eyes.


"Mas Fariz!"




"For what Umi grieves excessively like that, after all, who died is not part of the family," said Asty who began to careless with the behavior of his parents.


Umi Fardah, who seemed to languish because she lost her future son-in-law, stared cynically at Asty.


"You won't know if you don't feel in Umi's position. Aisyah was a very kind and smart woman, but she had to leave us after Fariz refused the matchmaking of the time" Fardah replied.


"Sister Fariz already has Liza's sister, why marry again. Umi should be grateful to have a daughter-in-law like sister Liza, who is not too demanding with sister Fariz. Always receiving whatever Fariz gave me," Asty smiled as she patiently cared for Liza.


Umi Fardah rolled her eyes lazily.


"And one thing that Umi must know, Aisyah died because it was fate not because of love," continued Asty lecturing Umi Fardah.


"The baby is very smart."


Hasan's voice made the two women of other generations look at the beak man who stood in the doorway. Asty smiled broadly at the brother.


"Asty's words are true, you should be grateful to have a daughter-in-law like Liza, instead of looking for a new one. And one more thing, Liza has given us grandchildren to be willing to delay her treatment for the child she bears," said Abah Hasan softly but firmly.


Umi Fardah did not comment on her husband's remarks. His bathin is still devastated by Aisyah's death. However, he did not deny the happiness of the birth of his first grandchild. He actually wanted to visit and hold his grandson, but his ego was too high.