Rahim Rental

Rahim Rental
Plain Face and Plain Heart



"You, how can you sleep here?" hana got up. "He said you'd sleep there."


"Maybe I slept on the road and lay here" Roy said, raising lives. It looks like a Yakuza with hair draped forward.


"How come? Do you experience it often?"


"Yes, I used to sleep here so it could be unknowingly, I moved out and looked for a comfortable place."


"You were also delirious while crying last night. Yeah, it could happen."


Roy smiled so thinly that it was barely visible. Many times it was easy for him to lie.


"I'm like that sometimes, so don't be surprised."


Hana was silent, she then looked around the room. Holding his forehead, aware that the sunlight had entered through the cracks of the curtain cloth. He looked at the clock on the wall. Soar up and immediately put on sandals.


"Hour six more, Ayu and Nice should be in school.


Maybe he was late because their school was far from home" Hana said in a panic.


Roy panics as he follows Hana out of the room and takes her to the children's room but they are all absent.


"We're going downstairs maybe they're having breakfast," Roy pulls Hana's hand down the stairs while looking around. Slender.


They then went into the dining room. Carl, Janeta, Leon and Raina are having breakfast.


They stop their activities and focus on Hana and Roy's hands holding each other. Then throw a look and smile.


Roy and Hana who understood then let go of the hand grip. Carl's beating. Janeta handed me a glass of mineral water.


"Where are the kids?"


"You're late. They just went to school."


"Who's driving?"


"His father is a child I mean, my beloved husband is Adry."


"Did he know the way?" ask Roy again.


"She's lived in Indonesia, if you forget."


"Now it's different."


Raina just rolled her eyes lazily.


"Why didn't you wake me Brother?"


"That's been many times but you guys seem to be sleeping so much that my call is not heard."


"We..," Hana doesn't know what to say while Roy doesn't care what his sister-in-law says. He went to get his coffee and walked away to return to his room.


"You should marry Hana soon. I didn't show up with the twins' sister before you got married."


"I-I-we didn't do anything. He sleepwalked and slept in bed."


Everyone looked at Hana confused.


"We slept apart, he was on the couch. I don't know how he got in bed he said he likes to sleepwalk at night. Then we slept one bed and. as you can see."


Raina held back her laughter, while Carl coughed at Hana's story with his innocent face.


"Darling, I didn't see it" Leon interrupted quickly as he chewed the food. Raina looked at her son.


"Yes, he often walks while sleeping, looking for a comfortable place" Raina said with a serious face.


"Oh, really? That's very dangerous."


"You're right." Raina drinks her tea.


"Mr and Madam I'm going back to the room to clean the body." Pamit Hana to Roy's parents.


"Just call us Father and Mother Hana, just like everyone else" Carl said.


Just smiling. "Dad, Mother." His heart warmed when he said that. For a long time he had not said that word to call someone.


Hana raised her eyebrows. For a few days they were with Roy always having breakfast with him.


"Unless yesterday, she's down for breakfast" Raina interjected.


"I was surprised too. Maybe it's because there's a little family, so he wants breakfast" said Janeta.


Hannah then left the room. While Raina laughed stifledly afraid to be heard by Hana. "Sleeping while walking, good reason."


"He was like a rooster that was always on standby twenty-four hours," Janeta also closed her mouth smiling. Carl shook his head.


"Uncle does have a thousand sly wits to trick someone, including his future wife. I think I should study with him."


"Leon!" call Janeta and Raina together.


Hana herself goes to her room but does not find her clothes in the closet. Ayu's clothes no longer exist.


Hana went back to Roy's room. He opened the door and saw the man picking his tie.


"So soon she took a shower," thought Hana.


"The dark blue one matches your navy blue shirt" Hana approached and pulled the tie out of Roy's hand.


"Let me wear it." Roy then lowered his head to let Hana wear a tie for him. She looked into Hana's beautiful eyes, yet the woman was reluctant to look into her eyes. Is Hana's fear not gone?


"It's over!" said Hana tidying Roy's collar. He sees a suit in bed, picks it up and helps Roy put it on.


"I used to do this to Dad a lot" Hana said.


"I heard your father was dead."


"It's been since I was 15 before my birthday and my twin."


"You must have been hit hard."


"Well, I even shut myself up for a week because I still feel like Dad's still home and looking at me when I'm sleeping."


"It." Hana finishes the last button in Roy's suit. "You're going to work?"


"Yes, I've taken a few days off, my work must have piled up, a lot of clients want to meet me face to face."


"Why? You still want me to be accompanied?" ask Roy to relax.


"Isa. No. gabe. May I return to my rented house. I want to pick up some important stuff."


Roy seemed to think. "Then I'll drive you home with the driver."


"Will you take anything?"


"Empty letters and clothes."


"Dress... ." Roy scrunched his forehead. "Oh, I forgot yesterday when you passed out your clothes were transferred to my room. It was on the walk in closet. The twin rooms will be ready today, so they'll sleep in the room next to us."


"You moved everything without saying that to me. We're not married yet and you're taking me to sleep in one room." Hana shook her head.


"I'm just worried about you" Roy said.


"What reason is that! You can monitor me because we live under one roof."


"It won't be effective, what if your trauma shows up at night and annoys our sleeping child."


"I can sleep alone downstairs."


"Said Doctor Rama, I have to report your progress every hour and day to him," said Roy, lying to Hana again.


"Isn't he?"


"Yes, you have to trust me, is that not what Rama said." Roy tries to convince Hana with his words.


"Believe?!" Hana raised one eyebrow. He was looking for something on the wall.


"Where's your wedding photo?"