Mom, Let Me Be Happy

Mom, Let Me Be Happy
CHAPTER 50. Until Sunset Meyapa



"Mariam, what's wrong? Why are you crying?" denny asked surprisingly. Mariam was nervous and instantly reflexively wiped her tears. While Alisa, and Rani immediately lowered her head to avoid Denny's eyes full of probing.


"No, Mas. Who is crying? We were chatting. My eyes were only exposed to flying dust grains" Mariam denied.


Denny gently rubbed the head of the woman he loved so much. " Your lips could have denied a thousand languages, Mariam.But, those eyes cannot lie" Denny said.


As far as the eye can see. Dedi and Sapto walked together with the three boys who were playing with sand. Apparently Denny requested that they be called to gather together.


Denny then invited them all to eat the typical seafood menu of the beach. It is with pleasure that everyone heads to the Lesehan food stall on the beach. Natural scenery that presents a beautiful and charming panorama on the beach. Add a warm atmosphere full of joy. Even without being touched, there is a heart that is crowded thinking.


The boys looked ravenous eating the gurame fish cooked in a sweet sour sauce. The most special is the prawns that are served with a delicious typical pasture sauce. Or, black pepper crab which is also a mainstay menu. There are many more other menus such as kale and sauteed hyacinth. While the drinks are of course fresh young coconut ice matchless.


The food menu that spoils the tongue is enough to make them all lulled in an atmosphere of amazing stomach contents. It was as if their mouths did not want to stop chewing. Coupled with the scenery of the beach and saung-saung with local wisdom that is so thick make a long stay there.


"Dad, did Grandma eat? Grandma should have eaten with us here" Shaka said in the middle of her meal. The boy still had time to worry about the middle-aged woman who is now his grandmother. Make everyone stop their feed because they remember the people at home.


"Calm down, hotshot. Later we pack all the food for everyone we leave at home" said Denny. Intentionally he said so for the sake of melting back the atmosphere of eating that was bland.


"And Shaka didn't say that. I almost forgot that there was also a mother in my house that we left behind" Dedi said. Sapto, Rani, and Alisa also agree to that.


"Sorry, Mom and Dad. Please be advised, Shaka always remembers his grandmother. Don't be offended by her words" said Mariam unkindly. He felt bad because Shaka made them feel guilty for forgetting a moment, the people at home.


"No, Mariam. Shaka was wrong. We're the ones who should be ashamed" Sapto said.


"That means, Shaka looks thick-moustached like Sapto's uncle, Dad?" shaka said inviting laughter from everyone who was there. The atmosphere that had been serious was finally melting and full of laughter back.


After eating, they all resumed playing. Some choose to swim to feel the sensation of sea bathing. The kids stay loyal to the sand game. While Denny, and Mariam prefer to enjoy the pounding waves that seemed to shake every taste hidden in his heart.


"Dear, do you know? Your voice always sounds louder in my mind. Exceeding the pounding of these waves," said Denny made Mariam's cheeks meet red.


"Are you flirting, Mom?" ask Mariam while bowing shyly. Wanting once again she disappeared to hide her embarrassment from being seen by Denny. But, of course Mariam can't.


"Do you think my words are too seductive to make you say it's a joke?" denny asked back. He then held Mariam's hand, and placed it on the chest of her field.


DAG DIG DUG...!


Hard pounding heart Mariam. Denny lets her dissolve into feelings that cannot be expressed in words. Except for eye language and gestures.


Long ago, Mariam's hand dwelled on Denny's heartbeat beating very fast. Not as loud as a war. Just as the pulse of the tickle begins to explore a heart laden with feelings of love.


Until sunset says hello. The sky is reddened. Muffle the vibrations of love that make the light of love blaze.


At that time, they packed up to go home. Back to the dispute. Don't forget to bring food for Grandma and the rest of the family.


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