
At exactly eight o'clock, Silvi said a greeting. I went forward to open the door. Silvi and Reni were ready with jackets on their bodies.
"Ga stray you guys?" my broom.
"Ngga, Baby. I have a brother's house around here" Silvi explained.
"Oh .. thank goodness. Go in first, anyway." I pulled Silvi and Reni's arms.
"Well, he said he wanted a gift?" ask Silvi.
"Yes, Say. We're in a hurry, here. The others have met at the intersection of three," added Reni.
"Casual, anyway .. sit back. Not at breakfast yet, is it?"
Silvi. "You going, Beb?"
"Tau, that's .. You're a long-time dress."
Our laughter filled the living room. I invited them to enjoy the breakfast that Ridho had bought earlier. Every now and then our jokes and laughter sounded as I accompanied them to eat.
"Well, it's coming, right!" said Ridho out of the room.
Ridho looks handsome with his hair still wet. Her bright-looking face further added to my man's charm. I approached Ridho, then pulled his hand towards the dining table.
"Ren, this is my husband, Ridho." I introduced Ridho to Reni.
Reni reviewed the smile. "Tau, really. When you go to trial, he comes. But not known!"
I smiled shyly. "Oh yes, forgot. Understandably, that time was still shy cat."
Reni and Silvi are devastated. "Round of amorous affairs aja shy cat. Usually just grouchy and grouchy grumpy."
"Gee! Don't open that card, kali!" I'm holding back the laughter.
Ridho just smiled at our behavior. After Silvi and Reni finish the meal, they say goodbye. Ridho and I drove them to the front of the house.
"Be careful, Sil. Don't drive the bike!" my remember.
"Dark! I haven't called you yet, really," said Silvi half teasingly.
I pursed my lips. "Already, already. You guys are leaving! Hush!" I pretended to throw them out.
"Don't do it, Yang!" whisky Ridho.
I grinned the horse. "Kid you doang, Mas!"
"Tau, tuh! Reva really likes the same recipe as me," Silvi said.
I'm whining. "Flame! I mean, afraid you're late. He said hurry, make a deal."
"Huh! Ngelez!" tukas Silvi's.
Ridho and Reni just laughed at my and Silvi's debate. I gave a sweet smile to the beautiful woman. Silvi pretended to look at my seduction action.
"Yes already. Be careful on the road, Love. Don't forget to read the prayer."
Silvi smiled back. "False, Beb. You are healthy too, yes. Don't cape-cape, buar candidates ponakan let ga why-why."
"Ready!"
We were still standing on the terrace as Silvi and Reni passed from the courtyard of the house. Ridho hugged my waist inviting me into the house. I also followed his long steps.
"Where are we going today?"
"I mean, Mas?" I don't understand Ridho's question.
"Can't go out of town. What if we just go for a walk near here?"
"This morning? Males, uh!" sahutku.
"Sore is also not papa. What's going on this morning?"
"The plan is to sit on the porch, having tea."
"Can, deh. Let the mas make the tea."
"Duh, don't go, Mom. I cleaned the house," I refused.
"Gga papa, dear ... easy too!"
Fifteen minutes later, we were sitting on the porch. I hold a cup of tea that feels warm and occasionally sip it. Ridho had yet to touch his cup, staring around the deserted house.
"Neighbors where, huh? So quiet."
"Maybe another walk, ma'am. Or taking a break in the mump of holiday."
"Well, did you want what business?"
"Initially want to open a copyan as well or sell motor equipment."
"Try it first, Mas. I don't know exactly how she is."
"Yes, anyway. Later, the survey again fit there is a holiday. The building is not yet."
"Spirit!" I nodded while holding my fist in the air.
Ridho smiled as if. "Thank you, my darling."
We were silent for a moment, dissolving in each other's thoughts. Suddenly a car stopped on the road in front of the house. At first I did not recognize the vehicle, but immediately realized when I saw Ridho standing up. It turns out that Father and Mother are coming.
Ridho opened the gate, then helped Dad park the car. I walked slowly towards them. When my two in-laws came down, we kissed their hands.
"Well, Bun? Daddy?" I asked, then alternately looked at the two in-laws.
"Alhamdulillah, Son. You're all healthy, aren't you?" sahut Daddy.
"As you can see."
Ridho invites Father and Mother to sit on the terrace. I went inside to brew tea for the two in-laws. Five minutes later, I returned with two cups of warm tea in hand.
"Please drink it, Bun, Dad!"
"Yes. Thank you," said Mother.
Dad and Mommy started sipping the tea I made. Ridho gave me a code to talk to his parents. I shrugged my shoulders because I didn't know what it meant.
"Oh yeah, Mommy brought an onde-onde." Mother returned to the car, came out again with a plastic container in her hand.
"Self cooking, Bun?" my many.
"Ngga, really. Buy at the market. You likey?"
"Like. Almost all the hawker markets I like, Bun."
"Thank God. Kirain you didn't like that."
"Ah, Reva is now mah, which she doesn't like to eat!" Ridho interrupted our conversation.
"Why?" ask Mother with a frown.
"Alhamdulillah, Reva fill again, Bun."
Mother's eyes are wide open. His face that when it came looked flat turned crisp. A few seconds he was silent, as if trying to digest Ridho's words.
"Ha ... pregnant? You mean Reva's pregnant?"
Ridho nodded steadily. I just smiled as Mother turned to look at me. Dad was happy with a happier face.
"Alhamdulillah. Reva, don't move much just yet, son," Dad advised.
"Yes, Dad. Ridho helped me with my work, really."
"That's good. Dad used to be so fit Mother pregnant. I wish Reva and your baby would be healthy."
"Aamiin," said I and Ridho together. "Thank you, Dad," I added.
"Yes. If you need to find someone who can help you at home when you are busy working, Dho." Mother spoke up.
I was a little surprised by Mother's request. Didn't think he was so attentive to my condition. Last time I met, his attitude was normal.
"Actually I've been trying to get people to help out at home, Bun. From before Reva got pregnant. Poor him too he's alone at home."
"Yes already. Mommy help find. Once upon a time there was a brother or neighbor there who needed a job."
"Yes, Bun. Thanks." Thanks."
An hour chatting in front of the house, I invited the family in. The air is getting hot. We rested in the living room while enjoying the cake that Mother brought.
"Mother and Dad till noon, right?" ask Ridho.
"Yes, Son. Why?" answer Father.
"Today we didn't cook. Had bought breakfast already exhausted," said Ridho while chuckling. "Where if we eat outside, finish praying Zuhur?"
"Oh .. that. Can, deh. No papa, Bun?"
"Mother come along."
When the Adzan reverberated, Ridho and Dad decided to go to the mosque. Me and my mother pray at home. I express my gratitude to Almighty God for the gift He has given to our family.