Romantic Husband (Stupid Sure Met) By Meisy T

Romantic Husband (Stupid Sure Met) By Meisy T
The ridho 3



I closed the door again. It seemed that the woman was still ashamed to show her aura. It's okay, just let him accept my presence slowly.


I left the room and went back to look for in-laws. I was enjoying coffee in the dining room. I walked closer, though a little awkward.


"Here, Dho!"


"Yes, sir." I sit next to Father.


"That's another coffee for you. Reva did it," he explained.


I smiled and nodded my head. I sipped a little coffee that was still warm.


Sweet. Like Reva. My heart warms up.


We also talked about my work and the work of my father. Also tucked away are two pieces of advice from the Father on how to run the household.


While being serious about hearing the advice of the Father, the sweet face appeared. I'm still focused on Father.


"Where's mom, sir?" tanyakanya.


"Washing clothes" replied the father.


Reva disappeared into the back room that I remember was the kitchen. I did not pay much attention to it, still enthusiastic to hear the story of the Father. After all, I was still confused to start a conversation after the incident in the room earlier.


I faintly heard him talking to his mother-in-law. I caught them talking a little bit about what happened when Reva kicked me out of the room. Looks like Reva is embarrassed by his behavior.


I was busy telling stories so I didn't really hear the conversation Reva and her mother had. I also didn't understand it because I was out when I went back to my room. Shortly after, Reva returned to the dining room. The woman took the plate and spoon from her place.


"Reva, her husband is also prepared," said the father.


"Eh, yes, sir." He smiled awkwardly, then put the bag onto the chair next to me.


I can guess, Reva is not used to her new status. I just watched him prepare breakfast. There was a strange feeling that was hard to describe in my heart.


"Mother haven't eaten yet?" he asked after filling the dishes.


"Later with Mom."


"Ci ...." He shut his mouth when he realized I was glancing at him.


I was a little surprised to see him tease you. I thought Reva was a closed-off type of woman and thought seriously. He also likes to joke.


Hm. Why is that woman so jutek when talking to me?


"Udah, finish the food! Later late," said the Father, then moved to the back of the house.


We eat in silence. Occasionally interlocking lyrics when feeding spoon to mouth. Sitting face to face makes me free to look at his face. Reva beautiful.


When we get used to this wedding, I'll say it right in front of Reva. I heard that women like to be praised by their husbands the most.


"You want ushered?" tawarku, after the rice in the toilet.


"Ga. Long way back." Reva looks surprised.


It's strange! Don't women like to be noticed?


"Yes," I responded briefly.


Reva looked disappointed with my answer. Is there something wrong with my words?


Women are sometimes hard to understand. I don't think she's the kind of woman who wants to be noticed.


"Be careful of the road" I added.


"Eh, i-yeah." He somewhat stuttered to answer me.


"Would you leave?" Mom came from the kitchen door.


"Yes, Mom. Reva to college." We kissed Mom's hand.


"Yes. Go home when you are finished on campus. I have a husband!" said mother-in-law.


I saw Reva's face blushing a little. A pleasant paradise. She doesn't like to joke with her kids.


"Ih ... What's mom, anyway?" his protest.


I looked up at Reva's face. I smiled because I was holding back my laughter.


"Sir! Reva's leaving." The woman told the father-in-law.


"Yes!" sahut Father.


He grabbed the bag, then picked up the motor key on the TV table. We walked side by side to the door.


Is this what it's like to marry an unknown person? There is a fine palpitations in the chest when it is close together.


I opened the garage containing my motorcycle, Reva's motorbike and father-in-law's car. Reva stepped towards his matic motor.


"First, yeah" he said.


"Yes," I said.


Once I got to the office, I was asked to enroll the children for a science competition. I left the assignment for the students before leaving.


"Where, Dho?" nisa asked as she passed by in front of the class.


We were in High School. While in college he studied mathematics. Before my match with Reva, we were close. I kind of stayed away from her after marriage


"Scholars of the race register children."


"At our university, right? I was asked to be a companion teacher."


"Yes. Training work? Tomorrow's the lomb."


"New one time. Training again. You're coming tomorrow too?" ask her with a hopeful face.


"don't know. See tomorrow if it's not busy."


"Oh, that's it." His face looked a little disappointed.


I also walked to the office. Hopefully he can understand that we can't get as close as we used to.


After cleaning the table, I went out to the parking lot and turned on the motor. Almost a year this vehicle accompanied my journey. I bought it last year, the results of teaching in school and dumbbells, the shortcomings plus Dad.


20 Minutes later, I arrived at the college where I studied first. Campus Reva too.


I parked the motorbike, then looked for the place of the committee who was told by the director beside the dean. After registering the name of the participant, I intend to go straight to school again.


On the way to the parking lot, I saw Reva walking with a confused look.


What's he thinking? His gaze was unfocused, like someone was daydreaming.


I intentionally didn't greet him. Enjoy the other side of a Reva.


Brug!


Again he hit me. My memory goes back to the time when we met in the corridor of the building together. His careless nature has not disappeared. Slowly he raised his face to look at the person he hit.


"Riddho?" Reva looks surprised


"Why do you think people are confused?" my many.


"Huh?"


"Look out of focus, bow down, shake your head."


Reva smiled shyly, then started to focus on looking at me.


"What are you doing here?" tanyakanya.


Reva didn't answer my question, she asked back. I don't talk about it anymore either.


"I'm out of the race kids" I replied.


"Where are the kids?" He looked around.


"Ga tag along. New race here."


Reva looked back at my face. "Ooh ... Now you want to go home?"


"Yes. Want together?" bargained.


"I'm not, take the bike," he replied.


"Eh, yes." I scratched my head without itching.


We smiled awkwardly. I didn't find the right words to continue the conversation.


"Somehow, you should go back to work, right?" tanyakanya.


"Yes. Have you been guiding him?"


"Udah, but there's still improvement. It's going to the perpus to see an example of the thesis."


"Ooh." I was confused to talk especially.


We really look like a strange couple. Married but still awkward when talking. Thankfully, no one saw me.


"Yes, I went first. Emm .. You'll go straight home."


I was a little stiff and embarrassed when I said it. Reva slightly glared at my words, then smiled faintly. I don't know what he's thinking. I don't take a headache.


"Ok," he answered.


I stepped towards the parking lot. I put forward the motor left Reva who was still standing in front of the campus.


I feel something is missing in my heart.


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