Romantic Husband (Stupid Sure Met) By Meisy T

Romantic Husband (Stupid Sure Met) By Meisy T
Pilu Story



"What do you want to bring, honey?" asked Ridho as I picked up the phone call from him.


"Oh, it's cream, Mas."


The days leading up to labor I passed quietly at home. Ridho forbade me from going outside for a while. Afraid I'm having contractions on the road.


"Es cream?" Ridho's tone of voice sounded surprised. "Tumbens?"


"Hu 'um. Hot gini is delicious."


I don't know why I've been liking that sweet stuff lately. I usually buy it in the supermarket. Since you can no longer go outside, just leave it to Ridho.


"Yes, shit. Just go home again."


"OKs. Be careful on the road, Mom."


The call was turned off after Ridho answered my greetings. I sat alone in the living room. Sometimes there is a sense of loneliness when there is no husband at home. I wanted to take care of the plants, but my stomach felt heavy, it was hard to move again.


Actually Ridho once suggested that I give birth at Mother's house only. It's just that I'm at a loss to have to bring all the preparations to it. Ridho is also busy, starting a new business with his friend these few months.


The sound of greetings from the front blew me away from the daydream. I hurried to open the door. A figure I miss quite standing in front of the door.


"Silvy?"


"Hi .. are you healthy?"


"Alhamdulillah. Tumben himself?" I looked at him in wonder. "Come, comein!"


Silvi has been here twice. I'm glad he came. Nearly two weeks at home alone made me bored. My mother only visited me once.


"So there's an office building around here, so I stopped by. I haven't seen Mrs Ridho in a long time."


I chuckled at his words. "Oh that. What do you want to drink? Or take it yourself, deh. Like a guest far away," I said.


Silvi pursed her lips. "Deh .. I'm a guest!"


I can't help but laugh. "Yes, deh. Guests who come from far away what do they want to do?"


The little lady laughed. "Casual, Beb. I'll take it myself."


We sat on the family couch. There's a weary murat on Silvi's face. I took a breath before asking.


"You're all right, aren't you?"


"You don't know? I'm heartbroken!" Silvi is a little tickling.


Actually I understand his condition lately. It's just, I want Silvi to quickly move on. Not long with his sad feelings.


I patted her shoulder. "Patience, Love .. You're not yet a match."


"Hiks. Ja. But there's a heart that doesn't want to taste."


I held back the smile of seeing the suddenly poetic Silvi. "How else, Sil. Don't worry about it, donk!"


"I'm not upset, ah! Just haven't moved on!" Silvi chuckled softly.


"But you didn't come to the wedding, did you?"


"Gga, lah! Good thing it's far away, so have no reason to come." Silvi grinning horse.


"Thank God. I'm afraid you cry and cry goes viral" I said.


"Ish, fuck!"


My lips curl a smile. "I'm sure you'll also get a good man later."


Silvi just nodded. "Aamiin's."


I remember a message from a few months ago. I think Silvi already knows about Deva's wedding plans. So I asked him the certainty of the news.


[Sil. Deva wants to get married, huh?]


[Huh? The marriage? Same who?]


[You don't know? Kirain you guys often love each other.]


[Ga. We have two months of contact. I promise not to be too aggressive with Deva.]


[Duh ... I think it really is.]


Tomorrow Silvi will meet me at my mother's house. Silvi was initially shocked. I'm a little sorry to ask Deva about it. But maybe Silvi should have known. So that she doesn't expect more from Deva.


"Do you know where you're from, Beb?"


"Eng .. two days ago, I went to the same mall Ridho. We met Sinta there."


"Love?"


"Oh .. Which makes you jealous?"


I'm whining. It could be that Silvi instead reminded me of the atmosphere at that time. "Dad."


"So, Sinta's brother Deva?"


Suddenly my tongue was gone. Didn't expect Silvi to think Sinta was still a brother to Deva. I took a deep breath to convince myself.


"Sinta ... she's Ridho's future wife."


"What?" Silvi stared in disbelief. "They want to get married?"


I put on a sorry face, then nodded. "You're patient, yeah. Maybe you guys haven't been a match."


"Huaahs. Really, Rev?" Silvie started to look panicked.


"St! Later on Mother's whining."


"Hiks. Pantes aja he's been long time ago news of me. I want to take WA first, but prestige also feels."


I can only hold her for a moment. I can feel Silvi's sadness. Despite not having a special relationship, they have already spent time together.


"It turns out he already has a wife. I'm not her choice." Silvi tried to look tough.


"Bye, ah! I thirst. Take a drink first. You want?" silvi asked, restoring my consciousness.


"Ga. I had a drink earlier."


Silvi came back with a glass of syrup in her hand. We went back to chatting and switched the conversation about Deva. Shortly thereafter, a greeting was heard from Ridho.


"I'm going home first, huh, Beb?"


"Much a prick, Sil?"


"Huh! Who knows if you want to be friendly. Males really saw it!"


I looked up at Silvi's expression. "You're the one who's heartbroken!"


Silvi snorted at me. "That's what you can say!"


We also moved to open the door. On the terrace looks Ridho sitting with his friend. The man who went home first. I smiled kindly at him.


"Gapain look around, Ma'am? Tar crush, you know!"


I was shocked to hear Tomi say. His eyes were staring mischievously at someone beside me. I got lips holding back laughter. Waiting for a reply from Silvi.


"Deh ... what the fuck! Not GR, Mas!"


"Well, just look at me how I'm going."


"I'm just trying to remember, like I've seen."


"I don't think we've met before, huh."


"Once, really," I said. "Time at the resto first. It's coming home, you're coming."


"Well ... tuh, right .. so do not like the GR-an!"


Tomi grinned at the horse, then shrugged her shoulders. I smile at the smile. Ridho laughed at their quarrel.


"Yes, shit. Kidding doank, Ma'am!"


"Huh! You men!"


"Sil," I rebuked while nudging his arm.


Silvi realized her talk was a little outrageous. But I have no intention of fixing his words. Silvi just silently pursed her lips tightly.


"I'm sorry, Mas ... my friend is heartbroken, so it's a bit fierce," I said.


"Reva" whispered Silvi. "Bikin' embarrassed, you know!"


I pretended not to hear Silvi's words. Nor did he respond to the blinks from Ridho who might object to my words. I did deliberately say that, who knew Tomi was Silvi's soul mate.


Tomi smelled a smile. "Father, Ma'am."


Silvi did not respond to Tomi's remarks. "I'll go home first, baby."


The woman seemed to want to dodge this atmosphere. I didn't force him to stay tinnggal. Let God give way if they are fooled.


"Yes already. You be careful on the road, yeah."


"Siip. Assalamualaikum!"


"Getishalight."