PASSION OF MY WIFE'S FRIEND

PASSION OF MY WIFE'S FRIEND
Play To The Park



This afternoon Aruna took her daughter for a garden walk near the house. They choose to walk only because the distance can be reached by walking.


"Mother, so when can we play with Uncle Haikal?" elona asked as he and his mother were walking towards the garden where he was going.


"Prophey, baby. We wait for Uncle Haikal to recover, after that we can play with him," replied Aruna.


"But how much longer, mother? I can't wait to play with Uncle Haikal."


"We'll wait another three days or one week, yeah. Until Haikal's uncle had completely recovered and allowed for a long walk."


"Yeahh ... It's a long time, mom," whined the boy.


"Not long, just days. Elona was patient, yeah. I'm sure, Uncle Haikal must have been impatient to play with Elona immediately. And I'm sure, Uncle Haikal must be quick to recover so that he can play as soon as possible. So, Elona's patient for a second, yeah."


"Yes, mom. I'll wait another week. May Uncle Haikal recover and we can play together."


"Hopefully, baby."


Aruna scrambled the top of her daughter's hair in a frenzy, they continued walking until they finally arrived at the park.


Elona's gaze first fell on a boy her age who played balloons with her mother and father. Elona wants to play balloons with her mother and uncle Haikal.


Aruna followed the direction of her daughter. It seemed that he understood what was currently inside Elona's mind.


"Elona wants balloons too?" tawar Aruna while bowing his body aligned himself.


Elona nodded. "Yes, mom. But later, if we can play with uncle Haikal," replied the boy.


"If Elona wants it now, it's okay. I'll buy it for Elona."


Elona turned to look at the balloonist who was not far from the playground of a boy her age.


"It's okay, mom. Just go ahead."


"Elona sure you don't want it now?"


"No, mother. Just go ahead."


"Well, how about we sit on that bench over there?" Aruna pointed at the white iron bench that was under the shade tree.


Elona agreed. "Yes, mother."


"Come on."


Aruna held Elona's tiny hand and took her to the place where the bench was.


"Little."


"Yes, I bought you a drink, yeah."


"Yes. But don't be cold, mother."


"Yes, baby."


Aruna immediately called the peddler for a drink, and the father of the hawker walked over.


"Mineral water one yes, sir," Pinta Aruna while issuing a bill of ten thousands.


"It's cold, ma'am?" ask the father.


"It's normal, sir."


"Oh, fine." The father took the bottled mineral water and gave it to Aruna.


"This is the money sir." Aruna gave the money after receiving a bottle of mineral water from the father.


"Here, ma'am, the change." The father gave him five thousand change and Aruna accepted it.


"Thank you, sir," said Aruna.


"Sama-sama," said the father then went to do his wares to other park visitors.


Aruna unseals the cover of her mineral water and gives it to Elona. He helped his daughter drink.


"Elona's thirsty, son."


"Yes, mom, hehe ..."


"Yes, drink more, baby."


"Yes, mother."


Elona sipped another drink.


Suddenly, Aruna's gaze fell on someone who was standing not far from her. He immediately rounded his eyes perfectly.


"Ziva?" he said softly with trembling lips.


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