Princess Cost

Princess Cost
47# Finally



After his friends went into their rooms. At about 10 p.m., Cempaka rushed out of his room. If he feels safe to leave the room, Cempaka comes out with his clothes and sneaks out of the pavilion.


In front of Nyak Tatik's house, Cempaka calls Rozi, so that her husband opens the door for her.


Moments later, Rozi opened the door and looked at Cempaka who was carrying several hand-wears.


"What's Cem?" Rozi asked in a flat tone of voice.


Cempaka fell silent and looked at her husband fixedly.


"Kok A'a what's wrong? I want tea to sleep here." Cempaka.


"Oh," Rozi said. Then the man opened the door wide.


Cempaka felt bad. He felt Rozi was still angry with him.


With a doubt, Cempaka entered and went straight to Rozi's room. Rozi did not immediately follow Cempaka. He went to the kitchen and made some tea for himself.


After a while he brought his tea glass to his room.


"Thank you A'." Say Cempaka while grabbing the tea.


Rozi kept quiet and headed back to the kitchen.


"A'." Call Cempaka.


"Yes" replied Rozi.


"Where else are you going?" Ask.


"To the kitchen."


"Why A'?" Ask Cempaka again.


"Bikin' tea." Rozi.


Cempaka was silent, he immediately understood that the tea that Rozi had just made was not for him. Rozi made the tea for Rozi himself.


"A', sorry, I guess that's for me. Let me do it for A'a." Cempaka.


"No, let me do it again. You just drink the tea." Rozi. Then the man went into the kitchen.


Cempaka really felt bad. He understood his mistake as a wife, quite fatal. Luckily Rozi did not complain and was angry to yell at her like most other husbands out there.


Rozi came back with a glass of tea that he was drinking. After that, Rozi put his tea glass on his desk. He sat down facing his laptop.


The man looked so serious at work that he did not care about Cempaka sitting on the bed. In fact, Rozi did not ask his wife anything at all.


"A'" Call Cempaka.


"Yes" Rozi said without looking at Cempaka.


"A'a tea mad at me?"


"No." Rozi Sahut.


Then silence....


Moments later, Cempaka called Rozi back.


"A',"


"Yes." Yeah."


"I'm sorry if I'm wrong." Cempaka.


Rozi was silent and still seemed to be busy with the work he had brought to his house.


"A'," It's night, I'd better get some rest." Cempaka.


"Yes." Yeah."


Cempaka really felt bad with the unusual atmosphere when they were both in the room.


Rozi turned off his laptop and moved to the corner of the room. He grabbed the carpet he used to sleep on when he had Cempaka in his room.


"A'." Call Cempaka.


"Yes." Yeah." Rozi said, without looking at his wife, he went to bed and took one of the pillows on the bed. Then put it on the carpet.


Cempaka now really understands what Nyak Tatik said. Sada or unconscious, Cempaka has hurt her husband. Looking at Rozi who rolled out the carpet as usual, Cempaka's heart was like a sliced knife. It hurts when it is not considered there by the husband himself. This was how Rozi felt.


Cempaka got out of bed and carried his pillow. Then, he placed the pillow next to Rozi who was pretending to be asleep.


Cempaka threw himself on the carpet and looked at Rozi's face, which still closed his eyes.


Cempaka brought her body closer, and hugged Rozi.


Rozi opened his eyes and felt clumsy with the hug Cempaka gave him.


"You sleep on top." Rozi.


Cempaka raised his face and looked at Rozi fixedly. Then, she smiled and gently stroked her husband's cheek.


"Where A'a sleeps, that's where I sleep." Cempaka.


Rozi fell silent and looked at Cempaka in disbelief.


"Later your body hurts." Rozi.


"Biarin, the origin next to A'a." Said Cempaka with a sweet smile.


Rozi continued to look at his wife, then, he smiled shyly.


"Tumben wants to sleep with me?"


Rozi smiled again, His annoyance and anger faded away instantly.


"If I fucked up how? I have a great lust." Rozi.


This time it was Cempaka who looked embarrassed.


"We slept in bed only A'." Her speech.


"It's okay?" Ask Rozi.


"No problem with A'. I'm my husband." Cempaka.


Rozi looked excited. Then, he got up from the carpet and carried Cempaka's body and carried her on the bed.


Cempaka blushed in embarrassment and her cheeks looked flushed.


Once on the bed, Rozi looked at Cempaka fixedly.


"A', don't ever leave me." Cempaka.


"will not. God willing pray I will be a strong man of faith outside ya." Rozi.


Cempaka smiled and then nodded.


"Aamiin." Her speech.


Then silence. They just stared at each other without any words coming out of their lips.


Rozi enjoys the beautiful face of his wife. While Cempaka continued to look at his handsome priest.


"You're beautiful, I love you. Loveaaaa very." Rozi.


Cempaka smiled and replied to Rozi's words with a soft kiss on Rozi's lips.


Rozi was aghast, he looked at Cempaka in disbelief, as the girl ended her kiss.


"Guild...."


"A'S'.."


Rozi's breathing began to hunt, he held back the urge to touch his wife. He was still confused by Cempaka's intentions which looked a bit aggressive tonight.


"He's ready or what? I'm so confused as to touch what's not." Rozi Murmuring.


Cempaka sat on the bed. Then, he looked at Rozi carefully.


"A', let's go first night." Cempaka.


Rozi flinched and sat on his bed.


"meaning?" Rozi asked in disbelief.


Cempaka smiled shyly.


"I'm ashamed to repeat my words." Cempaka.


Rozi smiled as if.


"Related?" Ask.


Cempaka nodded, then lowered his gaze.


"Seriously sure?" Ask Rozi again.


"Yes A'a dear." Cempaka.


Rozi was very excited. Then, he began to approach Cempaka and began the night he so desired as a husband.


That night, they both did. For Cempaka, Rozi was the first. For Rozi, Cempaka was the first girl he touched.


They felt very awkward. But, they continue to follow their instincts as humans.


The two human children each fulfilled their obligations as a legal partner in the eyes of religion.


Rozi smiled happily as he managed to scowl the most precious thing for his wife. So did Cempaka who felt happy when her husband understood her so much.


They both hugged and fell asleep with happy faces until the morning.


Early in the morning, Rozi and Cempaka both came out from inside the room. They also took a shower together.


Nyak Tatik, who had just returned from Mushola, caught Cempaka and Rozi who had just come out of the bathroom simultaneously.


"Astaghfiullah!" Nyak Tatik looked surprised when the child and his daughter-in-law came out of the bathroom with a shy face.


"Eh, Alhamdulillah!" Said Nyak Tatik, then the middle-aged woman was seen pretending not to see, and immediately rubbed the stove that looked clean.


"For Nyak." Sapa Cempaka's.


"Morning." Say Nyak Tatik without looking at the newlyweds.


"I went to my room first." Cempaka.


"Yes, sono dah." Nyak Tatik Sahut.


Cempaka and Rozi moved into the room.


After they left, Nyak Tatik jumped up and down in excitement.


"Allah, God, I am finally granted. Hopefully soon there will be a child born in this house. Oh, my God, thank you. Got a ghost who wants to hear the advice of parents. O Allah, be happy, O Allah!"


Nyak Tatik was crying happily. While rubbing the stove, Nyak Tatik continued to wipe away his happy tears.