
Reportedly Mia, women until now have not got a job. In recent months, Mia and her mother met the needs of the sales of a grocery store that is sometimes crowded sometimes quiet because their residence is on the edge of the city.
"It turns out looking for work today is difficult too. What else is the status that now makes people look at me one eye," said Mia with a lethargic face.
"How else, it's our fate like this."
"I saw Nada was married yesterday. Even though the boy had just graduated from school," Mia said.
"Ah, stop. Don't take care of people. I'm lazy, we're the ones who get it too."
"Mom not looking at you?" Ask Mia because it has been almost a month her mother did not visit Mr. Rahman.
"Morrow's plan. Somebody wants me to talk to you."
"What by the way?" Ask Mia curious.
"Our land in the village is still one field. It is quite large, about five acres. The plan is to sell two hectares, to enlarge our business."
"Mom sure?" Ask Mia.
"How else do you want? We have to renovate the shophouse, let the buyer want to shop at our place."
"As for mom. I'm gonna take a break!"
In this new place, Mia and Bu Wiwin are not so familiar with what neighbors the house that became one with the shophouse is right on the side of the road.
On the other hand, Dito and Arum's domestic life looks very happy when Arum is pregnant with their first child.
To this day Dito never again heard of Mia, his ex-wife.
Back to the Kasih family, this afternoon after the big event yesterday the atmosphere of the house was quiet again, not as crowded as yesterday.
Ms. Santi who likes to talk continues to tell the experience in youth on his iron.
"Look at these two widows, they look very familiar." Tegur Daffa's.
"But you are not polite!" The tone that does not accept.
"Because mas?" Tanya Nada teases her husband.
"Nothing, you're lying!"
"Udah ah, go there. Don't bother the old man!" Get rid of Santi's mom.
Daffa invited Nada into the room, Daffa casually lay down on the bed facing the window with a view of the rice fields owned by residents.
"Honey, later tonight if the window duren in open aja yes. The wind's all right....!"
"Ah, not ah. What if anyone is interested?"
"That's the rice field, who wants to go to the rice fields night and night?"
"Yes, usually people look for frogs or eels!"
"Partially, that damn Rangga why not just shoot back here too?"
"Mom says no, let's see the sights."
"Darling,...!" Call Daffa.
"Yes, what's wrong?"
"Honestly, actually all this time when you see you, the eel always twitches!" Daffa told his wife.
"Mas keep an eel?" Tanya Nada who does not understand her husband's intentions.
"Yes, sometimes you like to wake up sometimes you sleep. Well, this eel is what I mean!"
Daffa pointed towards his bird.
Nada could only roll her eyeballs amusedly, apparently married to a person who was much more mature than him could not be considered an adult what else Daffa likes to joke.