
Devan has arrived at the restaurant. The man rushed down from the car then stepped hurriedly inside.
"Sir Devan." Said Gilang seeing the arrival of the lecturer as well as his best friend's husband.
"Where is my wife?" Devan asked while looking around. Not yet Gilang answered the man sauntered away to the table where two people who were sitting while chatting casually.
"Dear." Call Devan and then kiss his wife's forehead.
"Auntie." He also greeted Mother Gilang who was sitting with Celin.
"Yes. Just home?"
"Yes Aunt." The answer.
Devan was forced to eat because it was not nice to refuse Mother Gilang's request especially the woman who prepared herself. Although arrogant and arbitrary, Devan also still has manners. He always respected people older than him.
"What are you eating?" Devan asked, noting that the food the wife ate was not the same as him.
"Soto betawi's. Wanna?" Celin is fad to offer but who would have thought Devan would.
"Let's get it."
"Oh no need Mother. Just like a wife." The man answered, making Mother sit back.
"It's custom to ask for mine." Celin shifted his bowl.
"Boat."
"It has hands." The two began to argue while Mother and Gilang could only smile paying attention.
"That's why you're holding a spoon again."
"Sucks." Celin was really upset but also did what her husband wanted.
"Where? Is it good sir?" Ask Gilang.
"Nob." Answer Devan.
"Your tongue tumbens match people's cooking. Usually fussy."
"How finicky?"
"Yes Bun. Eat where you also comment mulu. I think it's good."
Devan sighed. Already eating, snacking, drinking ice and now Celin is eating ice again on the grounds as a dessert dish.
"Your pillows will be the Deck." Tegur Mother.
"So Aunt. Obstinately. It's hard to tell." Devan.
"Are you not stubborn?" Celin asked looking at her husband's annoyance.
"No." Devan dodged making his wife cluck.
"Let's take a shower." Take Devan and take off his suit and shirt as soon as he enters the room.
"Ntar yes. It's still 2 o'clock. I'm gonna take a little nap." Celin rested his body comfortably on the bed.
"Congratulations?" Ask Devan who is usually disciplined to take a bath after the outside is now following his lazy wife.
"Hm. Sleepy." Celin replied, closing his eyes. Devan smiled, He hugged warmly making his arms as a cushion for the wife's head while the other hand rubbed Celin's back to be comfortable.
In the afternoon the rain began to fall when the weather was clear. Celin sat down casually while eating a snack observing the drops of water that came down through the large glass window in his room.
"Eat what?" Tanya Devan joined in after giving a brief kiss on the wife's cheek.
"Potato chips. Wanna?" Celin.
"Eating packaged foods continues to be unhealthy. Eat a fruit or vegetable salad."
"That's you who don't like me."
"Can answer. From tomorrow there will be no more shopping for snacks like that."
"Hm." Celin lazily argued now with her husband just a short answer.
"Oi-hu..."
"This is how sneezing sneezes. Most people drink ice. Not with husband. Wait here I'll get you some medicine."
Devan sat down with his wife with water and medicine.
"I can't take medicine." Celin shuddered in horror at the capsule the husband was carrying.
"Can't how?"
"Yes can't. I don't take medication. Bittersweet."
"How do you get sick?"
"Rest. It used to be Mbok at home who loved medicine. The way to drink it is not to use this water. Banana wear. But I can't if I'm not the same."
"Here I help." Devan drank the water and then put the medicine in his mouth. The man suddenly kissed Celin's lips and then bit because his wife's mouth was not open.
"Slow." Devan said as the small capsule moved in his wife's mouth.
"bitter." Celin looked at her husband in glass.
"sorry. Drink first." He rushed to give water to his wife.
"bitter. Not good." Started crying. His habit of small hard to take medicine is indeed not to be lost. Celin always cried like this when he had to swallow something he hated.
"Cup cup... Let's eat my baby koala chocolate, baby." Devan carried his wife like an animal the nickname given to Celina. He smiled and kissed his adorable wife.
Celin sat in the pantry chair waiting for her husband who was away to pick up chocolates in the refrigerator.
"Let's eat first let the bitterness disappear."
"That strawberry isn't chocolate."
"Fruit is good too."
"So he said he wanted chocolate. I want chocolate."
"alright then. Baby koalaku is apparently not negotiable." Devan now feeds his wife chocolate at the woman's request.
"It's still bitter?"
"No." Answer Celin.