Not a Contract Marriage

Not a Contract Marriage
Chapter 55.



"So yeah, the feeling of having a whole family?" Dira stood on the balcony of the room in the residence of papi Dian.


"What's the matter, honey?" He approached and hugged Dira.


"It feels so warm when you joke around with each other. The attention of the parents is so pleasant and happy." Dira leaned his head against Gara's chest.


"Since you entered into the grandmother's family, you've received all the attention and affection from all of us. What you never get past, present and future you get." Gata tightened his embrace.


"Mas, will always try to make you happy." Gara kissed Dira's cheek which made the woman smile.


The night is getting late, Dira and Gara go into the room to rest.


 


This morning Dira is preparing to look for kebaya clothes that will be worn at graduation. Actually Dira does not want to wear kebaya, just long dres only.


But her mother insisted and said she wanted to see her son wear a kebaya. What else on Dira's wedding day with Gara they can't attend.


While they were having breakfast, there was the sound of someone stepping in and calling Hera's mother.


"Mac Hera! Ma'am! Where's your son?" The people at the dining table turned towards the sound.


"Don't yell, Nin! I'm kayaking in the forest just you," said Hera's mom who made Nina smile.


Nina's gaze turned to Dira and Gara who were sitting there.


"So she's really your daughter, Ma'am?" Nina approached Dira and stared with a happy twinkle.


"Yes, but what do you mean?" Ask the less understanding Mami Hera.


"Geez, so my guess is correct. You're a nephew, Auntie." Nina hugged Dira with a happy feeling.


"Sorry, what does Auntie mean?" Tanya Dira did not understand either.


Nina looked at Dira happily.


"When at your wedding, Aunt Sepet accidentally touched the scar on your shoulder. At that time Aunty had a hunch, even sepret intention to tell Mami Hera. But om ngelarang for fear of wrong people."


"Your aunt even cried out earlier." Mami Hera chuckled remembering last night.


"Don't talk about it, Ma'am. It's just one of my forms of happiness because of the good news from, Ma'am." Nina's looking for a reason not to be ashamed.


Dira just remained silent while chewing the food that her husband feed.


"Tante, from earlier discussed about Dira, but what was discussed was even romantic with her husband." Hearing Rina's words.


People who are still at the dinner table suddenly turn to the couple who are still bribing each other.


"Manja really be a person," sibir Sam glanced cynically Gara.


"Sirik tanda is unable," said Gara casually while feeding Dira with the last meal on his plate.


"Who is the sirik? I can also kale." Sam turned his gaze to the wife on the side. "Dear bribe, Mom." Sam Pinta.


Rina, who was feeding the baby porridge to her child, pointed a spoon filled with porridge at Sam.


"Cock porridge, anyway? The name's dear." Reject Sam who is in sodori porridge.


"That's on your plate, ma'am." Show Rina using her chin towards Sam's plate which is still left nais and side dish.


"Ck, you can't be romanticized." Sam lays a protest on Rina.


"The time is not right, I don't want. Your son is still having breakfast too." Rina fed the porridge to her 10-month-old son.


"Take the same kid, Mom. Don't want to be nice, but it's your turn to take care of your child won't." Sam stared intently at Gara who was mocking him.


"The brother-in-law is insubordinate" said Sam annoyed.


Laughing at Sam's words.


"Well, why are you following women? Go to work there, make a lot of money. My sister you should give me a lot of money and a good life." Sam scolded Gara who was following Dira.


"What a whisper of old people. Go to work there! Your son needs a lot of money for his future" said Gara.


"You also have ..."


"Mas! It's noon, it's late for work." Rina rebuked her husband who was arguing with Gara.


"Go there, Mom! The price of milk is expensive," taunted Gara.


"Mas!" Dira reprimanded her husband who still did not want to be silent.


Gara approached his wife and immediately stuck to Dira.


"Paste continues ... " Sam immediately got into the car as his wife stared at him.


"Work continues .." cried out as Sam let out his fist.


"Mas, don't scream." Dira looked at her husband with a pouting face.


"Sorry, my dear." Because he smiled sweetly at Dira so that his wife would not be angry.


They end up going to the mall together, Dira is with Gara in their own car. While the others in different cars are carried drivers.


"Have you told Grandma and the others, Mom?" Tanya Dira looked at her husband who was driving.


"Udah, I'll let you know through a family chat. You haven't joined the family chat group, have you?" Gonna get a glimpse of his wife.


"Yet. If the family has a group chat, how about Grandma Mas? Is Grandma in that group too?" Ask Dira.


"Yes, dong. Even the grandmother who was originally usulin to create a family chat group, so that we could all communicate and know the news of each. What's more over the last few years other families have lived abroad, some are out of town."


Gara explained about their family chat group.


"Grandmother, slang also turns out." Dira chuckles when he just remembered that he had seen grandma holding an expensive cellphone.


"Yes, even more slang than his grandchildren."


"What the hell, Mas?"


"You know, what did Grandma do when she wanted to find a soul mate?" Gara looked at his wife.


"What?" Curious Dira.


"Grandmother, take the drama and do everything so that Mas will accept matchmaking from grandma. When Mas nolak, granny angry until diemin Mas." Because I remember remembering those moments.


"The old man's premonition is never wrong. I think that's true, Mum." Dira smiled sweetly looking at Gara.


"Yes, I feel like it's all real, too. Because Mas is so happy now, and it looks like Mas should say thank you to grandma."


"Don't just thank you, Mom. We should also give grandma the gift she likes the most." Dira happily discusses gifts for grandma.


"What gifts should we love, baby?" For asking for an opinion.


"About what grandma doesn't have yet, Mas? We have to give grandma something different."


Gara seemed to think of hearing what her grandmother had not. Because all of my grandmothers have.


"ah! I know, honey." Dira looked at her husband happily.


"Mas, sure that grandma will be our seneng love gift ..." Because hanging the sentence that makes Dira more curious.


"What, Mas?" Ask Dira.


"Squeaks! If we had children, grandma would be happy. And it's the most beautiful gift, not just for grandma. But also for sure."


Dira held back her smile looking at the enthusiasm of Gara when discussing the child.