
The goddess hugged tightly the tiny body of the little girl who was very similar to her child. Ms. Halimah was astonished to see the reaction of her guests who looked strange.
"Sorry mom, I am always moved to meet these children. "the girl has not dared to explain the meaning of her real arrival.
Ms. Halimah muttered and then she told the children to go back to playing outside. Dewi asks permission from Ms. Halimah to keep Adelia with her. And he also approved it.
Before the children went to play, Dewi brought out some toys and cakes to share with the poor children.
Ms. Halimah saw the affection given by the Goddess to her foster children as if a mother's affection for her child. He took me and stroked the little girl with a longing gaze.
Dewi asked Adelia's background to Bu Halimah. She recounts that Adelia was handed a husband and wife who said she found the girl in front of her house. He could not take care of the baby because he reasoned to live abroad. The two men gave her some clothes and some money to take care of the baby.
Dewi then opened the gallery on her phone and gave a demonstration to Bu Halimah. "Are these the two people who brought Adelia here ma'am?"
Ms. Halimah looked seriously and tried to recall the face of the person she was telling me about. About 4 years ago is not a short time and it is easy to remember the events of that time.
"I have a picture of them." Ms. Halimah got up from her seat and walked towards the vault where she kept the important files.
Miss Halimah took a half-worn outner. And flipped back the contents of the smile and her hands took a photo tucked in the document.
"Let's see if this photo is the same as the photo in the phone earlier."Ms. Halimah threw the photo towards the Goddess and the girl immediately cried when she found out that the photo was her parents.
"Mom I'll tell you the truth, can we talk alone?"her pinta was heartbroken because she was ashamed if anyone else knew the truth of her gray life story.
Mrs Pantu tells Miftah and Lindri to come into the family. Because he wanted to listen to the Goddess' story.
After the two foster children went, Bu Halimah invited Dewi to tell her about her life story.
While holding Adelia the curly-haired woman told her past secrets to the mother of the parlour and ended with a close embrace on Adelia.
Ms. Panti shrank the tears that pooled in both corners of her eyes. Then he took a deep breath to unravel his sadness.
" Can I adopt Adelia?" asked the Goddess slowly she was afraid if the mother of the parlour did not agree.
Ms. Halimah said if she wants to adopt her foster children she must have some requirements that must be fulfilled. One of them is knowing the work of the Goddess because one of the foundations for adopting a child she must have a job that can provide life assurance for her foster children.
Dewi said she worked in one of the foreign companies and already owned an apartment where they would later live. Ms. Halimah sighed slowly she realized that someday she would part with her foster child.
Ms. Halimah nodded her head trying to examine the story of the girl in front of her. He gently grabbed both hands of the Goddess and patted her gently as if giving her mental strength then so that she would remain excited to live out her destiny and said the Goddess could adopt Adelia if all the requirements were there can fill it.
" Can you call me Mama, honey?" with her innocent face Adelia returned the words of the Goddess.
"Mama."
The goddess tightened her embrace and kissed the whole round-eyed girl's face with tears already breaking.
After being satisfied to kiss Adelia Dewi pampit home with a heart that flowers like getting a crumbling durian montong.
She booked an online taxi to pick her up home but she wanted to go to the mall for a while to buy some clothes for Adelia and would deliver her as soon as possible while providing the terms of her adoption papers.
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Hafiz complained of aches all over his body because all day he followed his wife around to the Mall which was close to their house. Not because he did not want to accompany his wife to throw away and Saturated because during pregnancy Hafiz was very protective once guarding her.
With Mother and 2 of her household assistants, the five of them looked fun to walk down the 6-story mall. Both of his domestic assistants were behind Aygul's wheelchair and it was Hafiz who was in charge of pushing his wife's wheelchair.
Aygul invites her husband and in-laws to look at the baby shop because they want to see the baby's supplies and knickknacks.
"Darling, you're not 7 bullan pregnant yet. Pamali you know if you buy baby equipment now" said Mommy while smiling afraid to offend her daughter-in-law.
Aygul who in fact is not indigenous people never understand the meaning of the word pamali. He just wanted to save time by shopping now, because he was afraid that if approaching the birth day he could not walk long.
"What does Pamali Mama mean?" ask him confused. Mother smiled at her daughter-in-law who looked restless.
"The pamali is a thing not to do or a taboo. There is our saying that if the gestational age has not stepped on 7 months is not allowed to buy the needs of the baby first. Maybe our parents intend that pregnant women do not over-shop first because they have to think about more important things such as giving birth"
Aygul and Hafiz mangosteen signs understand, although Aygul does not yet understand the culture of this country but she is determined to learn to respect the customs of her husband, her husband, to appreciate it they agreed to only buy the needs of pregnant women only and for the equipment of prospective babies in the tough right first until the gestational age of Aygul was 7 months.
When choosing the equipment of pregnant women who are next to the child's equipment, they accidentally meet the Goddess who carries a shopping bag containing children's clothing..
Bu Hafsah patted Dewi on the shoulder and the girl was surprised to see the Birendra family there.
" Aunty, shopping here?" she was nervous and tried to hide her shopping basket.
"Yes son, what are you buying here? For whom?" tanya Bu Hafsah.
"Oh ehmmm.ini Auntie buy clothes for nephew. Want to send for his son Brother "his lie when his own brother has a son is the clothes he bought for girls.