Milky

Milky
Part. 15



A smile carved into her tiny lips, made the woman inside the house smile and feel happy. Concerns that once controlled the heart, slowly evaporated and faded by itself. The child he cared for grew up perfectly, no matter where he was he could always attract the sympathy of people in his surroundings.


Tina looked at the amount of money the God had given her. That afternoon he planned to go to the market to buy furniture. Armed with an old wallet he brought from the village, he began to dare to step out.


A group of rented neighbors were chatting cheerfully. Regardless of what gossip they were talking about, Tina was polite as she passed by.


"Eh .. new neighbors. Sorry, Madam. It's not that we're disrespectful, but that we're afraid to bother you. Welcome, yes, Mom. Sorry again." One of them rebuked Tina. He did not even hesitate to approach and embrace his arm so that he wanted to get acquainted with the neighbors on the right and left of his house.


"I'm Tina, just till yesterday. Sorry for not having time to say hello to all the mothers." Tina introduced herself to them. He even bowed the body characteristic of educated people saluting.


"Welcome, Miss Tina. Don't bother with us. We're here too. Follow the husband," chirps them alternately welcoming friendly Tina.


The smile on Tina's lips was sweet and friendly. It should be easily accepted in this new environment.


"Eh, Miss Tina. What's that Mom's son over there? We just saw it," asked the purple-painted woman while pointing her index finger at Bima.


Tina looked up, there ..The boy was laughing with his new friends. He nodded still with a focus on the cheerful Bima.


"The name is fifth grade SD. Yes ... it is still too young, but the child who wants to go to school," Tina explained without being asked.


Rumors sounded around Bima. Tina timidly responded, occasionally playing her messy hair flying in the wind. His face was bowed and raised in the wrong manner.


"Eh ... Mommy going to the market? Buy furniture, huh? I give you advice, yes, Mom. Buy it at the hajj sir Ja'far's shop, cheap." He nodded to make sure that what he suggested was correct. Others supported it too.


"good. Thank you, yes, Mom. Yes, I'm going first. Thank you again for accepting me and my son. Sorry, if one day it sounds strange language from my family please be informed because we are not used to it," Tina said.


"Yes, Mom. We understand, really." The other one.


Tina said goodbye and approached Bima. He took his son to the market to buy home furniture.


"Where's the game, Tong? No exclamation?" tina asked after coming from the market. He did not have time to question because he was confused looking for public transportation.


"Alhamdulillah, Nyak. Bima's new friends are cool, they are the same class as Bima. Bima wants to go to school, Nyak." Sumringah once that handsome face, he folded his smiling lips held back.


Tina brushed her hair. He pulled Bima into a hug. "We wait for Babeh, yeah. Hopefully Babeh will be back," he said, peeping the boys' crown. Bima raised her head, nodding while not letting out a smile on her lips.


Even though the night came without waiting, Tina bought a television even though it was small. As entertainment for Bima after school or during the holidays. Now, in the rented house it has been filled with furniture even sober. At least their clothes were in the closet.


"When do you come back, Nyak?" ask Bima. He hugged Tina while lying down facing the television. Tina's hand stroked her hair softly.


"Maybe tomorrow. Doain aja hopefully Babeh cepet back," said Tina lirih. Silent, Bima no longer asked until her eyes felt heavy because of drowsiness. He hoped that the gods would not be long in the village.


Neighboring chickens crowed unpretently, the dawn prayer reverberated loudly on the dark ceiling. The dawn began to creep.


"Nyak, there's no place for najai, is there?" Ask after folding the sarong and cocoa that he wears for prayer.


"Some, yesterday I was wondering about the mothers here. Ada, ko. Abis ashar," said Tina with busy hands playing with cooking utensils.


Bima turned on the television, nothing she did. He quickly woke up when he heard footsteps running around a lot. Bima was struck in front of the window, watching the friends who yesterday played with her, going to school wearing uniforms.


The cave also wants to go to school. Beh, behind Bima wants to go to school.


Waiting for the Gods while unceasingly praying inwardly. Do not want also God why-not and safe until home.


A hug made her turn back, Tina lowered her forehead gently.


"Patience, yes, dear. Wait for Babeh to come home, Bima list of schools ma Nyak," said Tina who was greeted with a smile and nod by Bima.


He brought Bima breakfast, alone. Bima saturates, waiting for friends to go home to school.


"Bored, huh?" Tina's coming. It seems, the glass window became Bima's favorite place at this time. He was sitting by the window watching out.


The sound of a motorcycle rattled both. Bima smiled, she moved quickly, opened the door and ran out.


"Luck!" Strong shouting. He jumped, captured the God in a trap.


"Lu, yeah. Rich has lived for years." The god laughed, clutching Bima's body while bringing her into the house. Tina waited for them at the doorstep, welcoming the arrival of her husband and son.


"Ni, Babeh bring souvenirs. Thank God everything is smoothly rich toll road," said God sounds full of happiness.


"Alhamdulillah!" welcome both of them not to hide the happiness they feel.


"Tomorrow, we'll list the school, yeah." Bima nodded as she continued to chew the food in her mouth.


"Want to go to school?" Bima nodded again with a mouth full. Simple family, no lack of happiness.


The next day Bima was waiting for arrived, he was wearing an ordinary shirt and regular pants. I don't know what uniform to wear. Tina and Dewa sign up, Bima meets her friends.


The two of them even waited for him until the lesson was over. Just that day, the next day Bima left with friends and Dewa began to accept job offers from Darma. Become a security officer at a major corporation in the city.


The all-black uniform with the logo forms a golden circular 'P.


"Good cave guy, bye. Uniform is rich bodigad-bodigad ntu, Bang. It's getting better, brother. More loveaaaaaaaaa Tina ma Bang God!" One kiss received the God on the cheek. Meeting the man's face, he turned away while rubbing his nape. Folded lips hold a smile. He waited for Darma to pick him up. Depart with a sincere smile, released with sincere prayer as well. Always happy.