Romantic Husband (Stupid Sure Met) By Meisy T

Romantic Husband (Stupid Sure Met) By Meisy T
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You be careful when you bring Reva, Dho. Fear of meeting children who speed it," Mother's advice.


Ridho who was eating just nodded. I smiled hearing the attention of Mother. I wanted to hug her like my own mother.


"I'm going to the bathroom first, Bun. Beelet!" pamitku when the groceries are a little more that are not neat.


"Yes already. Let Mother finish."


After finishing my wish, I accidentally turned to the mirror in the bathroom. Recollecting with Nisa's charming face compared to mine. There is still a sense of disbelief that Ridho rejected his love.


When I wanted to get out, I was in a hurry. My feet stepped on the waterlogged floor. I was a little lost because I lost my balance.


"Aarrrggghhh!"


I fell down. My stomach feels pulsating. Panic immediately hit. I said hope in my heart for a baby.


Trying to get up, but I'm running out of energy. Ridho panicked at the door. With all my might I tried to stand up to open the lock.


"Reva! You why?"


"I'm falling, Mom."


I finally managed to open the door. Ridho rushed to check on my body condition. Something came out of the bottom of my body. I covered my face with both palms. A bad shadow about the baby-to-be filled my mind.


"What's wrong with you, honey?" tanya Ridho pulled me in a hug.


"Reva why, son?" There was the sound of Mother asking in a panicked tone.


"Reva fell, Bun," said Ridho.


"O Allah, take it to the Midwife first, let it be examined."


My hand fell limp when I heard Mother's words. My tears are starting to fall. Ridho led me out of the house. "You got a sick stomach?" whispered.


I nodded slowly. Feelings of anxiety and guilt combined to make me unable to say. Mother closed the door to accompany us. I coded Ridho by shaking his head.


"Let Ridho go back, Bun. Tar Dad's freaking out we're not home."


Mother stopped stepping. "Yes already. The chunky! Later tell Mommy, let's quickly go there."


"Yes, Bun."


Thankful that Ridho understood my feelings. Right now I'm really worried. Just wanted to share with my husband.


Ridho opened the car door to help me sit down. After that move quickly turn the car sitting behind the wheel. I leaned my back against the car seat. Ridho drove the car slowly.


When we arrived at the home, we were welcome to enter. Fortunately, there were no patients on holiday. The midwife let us in.


"Why, Dho?" ask Midwife.


I was a little surprised when I found out the midwife knew Ridho. Looks like they're pretty close. Maybe this midwife is Nisa's mom?


"So my wife fell in the bathroom, Auntie. His stomach hurts."


The midwife looked at me with a pity look. "Please lie down on the bed. Let aunt check first, yeah."


I obey the midwife's orders. Ridho helped me to get into bed. The midwife started to examine my stomach.


"Does it feel like something's coming out of his v?"


"Yes, ma'am" I replied in a slightly hoarse voice.


"His heart is still beating, but it's better to see a doctor to be sure" said the midwife after examining the state of the fetus in my abdomen.


I just nodded. Kulirik faces Ridho who looks very worried. Gratitude is half-hearted. While hoping we don't lose a fetus that is very expected presence.


"Tante will give vitamins and supplements for a while before you go to the doctor. Today most practices are closed. If there's anything, go straight to the hospital, yeah."


"Yes, Aunt. Thank you for helping us even though we have a holiday" said Ridho.


"Either. Mama's healthy, right?"


"Alhamdulillah, Aunt. Riki where is it now?"


That means my guess is wrong. My heart was agitated to meet Nisa here. It seems Ridho is friends quite close to Bu's son midwife named Riki.


"Oohs. How much does Auntie cost?" ask Ridho.


"Ga. Make additional wedding gifts," said the midwife while chuckling.


I smiled hearing her joke. A little calmer than the beginning. Ridho only smiled at a glance.


"If so we say goodbye, Auntie," said Ridho after receiving the package given by the midwife.


"Thank you, ma'am," I said.


The midwife I had read the name in front of the house named Rini nodded slowly. He led us to the terrace. Ridho led me up to the car.


Upon arrival at home, Father and Mother were waiting in front of the house. Both faces looked worried. They approached as Ridho and I got out of the car.


"Reva ga papa, son?" ask Dad.


"Said Aunt Rini the baby survived, Dad. Be sure to check with the doctor as well. Only gini holidays are rarely open practice," explained Ridho.


I just kept quiet about their conversation. Of course with mixed taste. Unconsciously my hand moved to stroke the stomach that had begun to bulge.


"Take a. Tomorrow to the doctor." Mother spoke up.


Dad nodded in understanding. "Yes already. Now you take Reva a break to the room."


"Good, Dad."


"Reva come in first, Bun."


"Yes, son."


We also went in. After being inside the room, Ridho hugged me tightly. Without warning, my tears came back.


You are strong, yes .. don't mind much, let our baby be calm."


"I'm ... scared, Mas."


Ridho wiped my tears. "We need to be patient. Pray that the baby is healthy."


"Yes, Mas. But ... What if there's nothing with our child?"


"Remain sure, if it is our sustenance, God will help our afflictions."


"Aamiin's."


"Pambakin drink daft, yes. Let's take some vitamins and stuff."


"Yes, Mum."


Ridho went out. Shortly after, he returned with a glass of water in his hand. I grabbed the glass she was shoving, drank it a little.


He removed several tablets from the package given by the midwife. Ridho handed the little thing to my hand. I read Basmallah before swallowing it, then went back to drinking water.


"Now you rest first, yeah." Ridho helped me lie in bed. "Well hungry yet? If you want to eat, let me take it."


"I can't eat yet, Mom." My eyes stared at the wall.


Honestly, half of my heart still feels worried. Ridho was lying on the bed, hugging me back. The comfort made me calmer.


"You should keep eating, dear .. pity our baby if she doesn't eat."


I looked at Ridho. His eyes imply seriousness. I also felt so impressed by my words earlier. Right, I need to be strong for our baby-to-be to be healthy.


Yes, Mas. If you're hungry, I'll tell you, Mom."


"There, donk! Go out first, yeah. Let's get you to sleep."


I nodded slowly. Once again grateful for the attention of Ridho. If he wasn't good at calming down, I would have dropped it by now.


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