
After everything was done for breakfast, Tama and Maysa drove the children to school. At first the man wanted the driver to drive. However, the wife forbids. The woman feels she can drive too so, let Maysa herself take the wheel, to drive the children.
Along the way, Dio and Eira look so happy. For a long time, they were not taken by their parents. Usually only one of them, but more often it is Mahesa. The shop was not too far from the school.
The morning street looks so jammed with everyone. Some work, some take their children's school, just like Tama and Maysa did. After arriving at school the two children went down. Not forgetting to say goodbye to her parents.
Tama and Maysa only deliver up to the gate because it is a rule at the school, the parents only deliver there, except the first time of registration, up to a month of introduction. Now it is no longer allowed because it has entered the teachings.
"Kids, remember the school! Let's be great kids, make Mama and Papa proud. Same with the teacher, yes!" said Tama who was taken by her two children.
Eira and Dio say goodbye to their parents. The two children immediately entered the school. Tama and Maysa looked at their two children from afar, until they were nowhere to be seen.
"Come, Mas! I'll drive you home" Maysa took.
"I'm just going to your boutique, honey. I'm just bored at home."
"Mas, you're not taking a break even going to the boutique. Even though you have taken a leave of absence, you should have a lot of rest."
"I'm fine, honey. It's just a little bit of a headache. I'll be at the boutique you'll be quiet too."
Maysa sighed, seemingly banning Tama was also free. The man will still insist on coming. Actually she does not matter, it's just that the woman is worried that the husband will get sicker.
"Yes, come on! But remember! You won't be there."
"Yes, honey," said Tama who then followed the wife in the car. The woman drove her car to the boutique.
Along the way there are many things that both of them talk about. Including the household assistant. They decided to look for one who was married and had children. If you can be old.
Tama has already submitted the decision to Maysa to search. He would approve of whomever his wife chose. The goal is to find a housekeeper so that the wife is not too tired so, what kind of will is up to. Maysa is no longer involved in the kitchen and focuses more on children.
"Riri and Adit's wedding is one week away. How far are you getting ready, honey?" tanya Tama who just remembered about the wedding plans of her sister-in-law.
"I don't know either, Mom. I never asked Riri that question, let alone discussed it. He also must not know because everything has been taken care of by Adit. Yesterday he said he wanted to see Adit. Maybe talk about the party. I haven't asked you either."
"We haven't bought them any gifts either. Did you get it ready, honey?"
"No, Mas. The intention is probably when the wedding day is less than three or two days. I am also confused about what gift to give. At first I wanted to give her a dress, but she's been getting gifts from me too often like that. I don't think it's special. The wedding dress was also me who made it so, it must have been normal for Riri. Do you have any advice, Mom?" ask Maysa back.
Maysa thought about the husband's proposal. Actually there is nothing wrong, only he is sure if one diamond necklace must be very expensive. The woman herself never bought it. That's too expensive for Maysa.
There was one in the house that he had, it was also a gift from Tama. Besides, I don't have any more. The husband, who understood the hardness of his wife, tried to calm her down.
"You don't think too much about the price. You can use my money, after all, Riri is my sister too. I always wonder about you, always don't want to use my money when there is an event or something important. You always use your own money. I really hope that you always depend on me. At least it makes me a useful man."
"I'll always shop with your money, Mas," said Maysa who still does not understand the direction of the husband's conversation.
"Yes, if it's a shopping problem, you do use my money, but for your own purposes that is. For children, you always use your own money. Put on my money, honey. Let me feel useful, for what I do every day go home in the morning if it is not useful. It's all for you and the kids, but you're using your own money." Tama looked down lethargic for feeling unnecessary by his wife.
"I don't mean that, Mom. I just thought that I had money so, I'll just use it."
"You should save that money to enlarge your business. I'm sure you'll want to have an even bigger boutique. You can also help others by hiring them. Or you want to use for other things please, but for your purposes please do not use your own money. Use the credit card I love, let me be more useful."
"What are you talking about, Mas. You have always been useful to me. Why do you talk as if you are meaningless. I'm glad you can be with me and always be there for our family. You love Eira as much as you love Dio so you mean a lot to me. Don't ever talk like that again" Maysa said in a dislike tone.
"Because of that, honey. From today on the credit card I gave you, yes!"
Maysa looked at Tama for a moment then refocused on the streets. Inevitably the woman finally nodded. He admitted that he always used his own money.
It's not fear or anything to Tama, it's just that she thinks if it's for her own needs, not the whole family so, Maysa is more comfortable wearing her own money. Regarding children's clothes, he thought it was also his responsibility. The woman does not know if what is done actually makes Tama feel useless.
Not long after they arrived at the shop. There were already a lot of buyers. Maysa is happy every day there are buyers coming. Either new buyers or already subscribed.
Vick and some of his friends seemed busy. Maysa did not see the whereabouts of Riri, the woman asked one of her employees. They said his sister was in the back. He was not too worried about Riri's whereabouts.
Finally Maysa decided to go into the room, along with her husband. As he promised before coming, Tama just sat on the sofa in his wife's room. There was not much the man did, except play the phone and read magazines.
Maysa's door was knocked by someone from outside. The woman asked the man to come in. It was Riri who came. "Sister, in front is Madam Nadia. He wants to meet with brother."
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