
The afternoon sun began to dare, its rays sneaking into the house. However, birds enjoy singing. The leaves move merrily until something falls. At a window, the Moon felt a heat piercing into her soul. The feeling of wanting to kick that woman.
Moon stepped towards the door to welcome her honey arrival with her husband. The moon kissed the back of the Full hand. No hesitation, Purnama left one kiss on the forehead of the Moon makes very jealous honey. Not a beautiful greeting, but Helen immediately gave orders to the Moon.
"Moon, I want to drink some juice" said Helen.
The moon frowned her. "Take it in the kitchen, there's avocado," replied the Moon.
Helen looked at the Full Moon with a clear face. Purnama sighed, then held both shoulders of the Moon. The moon knows for sure the Full Moon will tell her.
"Month.create-"
Purnama had not finished speaking but the Moon had already stepped away, of course to the kitchen to make juice for his self-informed honey.
The moon did well, though not sincerely so.
"Month.." call Mama Sinta who entered the kitchen.
"Yes, Ma?" answer Month.
The little girl sneaked in, when the new one came along. "Who? Kak Bulan does not like avocados," he said.
"Yes" said the Moon.
"Certainly? Make Mama Sinta?" ask if you are curious.
Moon shaking. "Make Helen," she said, making Mama Sinta and Bila look at each other.
"Why did you make that brother?! Why doesn't he do it himself?!" bila Gerrutu.
"Yes, he told you. Why would you want to?!" mama Sinta said emotionally.
The moon poured the green juice into the glass. "Mas Purnama told me," cried the Moon made the two women silent.
"Bad Dangerous Si Purnama," grumbled Mama Sinta.
"Udah, it's okay, really," said the Moon easily.
The moon climbed the stairs to Helen's room. The Moon Room was the room that the two of them used to occupy, while Helen's room was right next to the Moon's room. Of course there is a timetable as to when the Full Moon will sleep with the Moon and when it will sleep with Helen.
"Mas, let me check, yeah." The moon stopped Purnama's steps down the stairs.
"You go alone, yes," replied Purnama and it was a subtle rejection.
"You don't want to take me?" the Moon lirih.
The full moon cupped both cheeks. While the Moon draped her hand on the neck of Purnama.
"A lot of files I have to finish today." The moon breathes long.
"Then tomorrow?" ask the Moon with enthusiasm.
Again Purnama's answer was a headband. "Tomorrow there's a meeting, dear."
The moon whipped her lips and then removed the hand collar from the body of Purnama. The moon holds tight in the heart. His feet again stepped up the stairs with great difficulty.
The full moon does not follow the Moon, but he does not feel compassion for the Moon.
A few seconds the Moon was still leaning against the door, its legs dragged towards the large padded mattress. I am willing to ease the burden. His hand pulled the blanket. Now his whole body was covered in that thick cloth, only his head was visible.
"When I married Helen, Mas Purnama didn't notice me. More and more I realized that I was only used as a backup when the priority was not there. In fact I'm number two, and my honey is first."
"May I repeat the time not to consider myself his life? If it were just me, I would be the luckiest woman."
As soon as he was deep in his words, the Moon tried to lift his body to stand up. The moon must be spirit because there is now another soul in its body.
"Eager, yes, dear," muttered the Moon as she stroked her stomach.
"Delivered or not, I'll leave anyway."
The moon stepped outside the room after picking up the wallet that was on the nightstand.
"When" called the Moon to open the door to her sister's room. However, he did not find the tip of the girl's nose. The moon decided to enter.
"When..."
"When..."
The moon was wobbly to be sure, and did not also find Bila. The Moon finally decided to leave.
Without the Moon noticing, there was a pair of eyes lurking from the top floor. Who else if not Helen.
The sun made his sweat drip. Grateful there are still tree shadows that make the streets a little shady. The bus stop was quiet even though the Moon wanted to ride the bus.
Usually use a car but the car was damaged again and had to be taken to the hospital. So the Moon decided to just walk, all for sports.
"Where is this bus?! Usually still there," his grunts as he brushed off the sweat from his forehead.
The moon narrowed its eyes when it saw that there seemed to be an ojek on the road. The moon stands. Looking to the left to cross. Seeing the streets, the Moon stepped.
Brushes
It happened very quickly. Within seconds, the moon was thrown into a car and fell. His body collapsed onto the asphalt. The white car that crashed immediately drove at high speed because there were residents who saw and immediately approached the body of the victim.
Darkened. Looks like there's a firefly circling his head. The roof made of wood that the Moon saw. The moon rolled her gaze while holding her head. Slightly grimacing resisted the turbulent dizziness burning energy.
"Son?" The voice of a woman who was Moon heard from beside him.
The moon looked at the woman with her eyes still blurry.
"Son.." call him one more time to make sure.
The moon tried with all her might to sit her body down. His view is now clear. "Your mother?"
The mother smiled faintly looking at the Moon with pity. "You were dragged by a car" said the mother.
Moon lowered. "I still want to be here, okay?" ask the Moon in a soft voice.
The mother smiled widely. "Can, really, kid."
Moon relieved, he was finally able to leave even if only for a short while. "Mother..."
"Mother Irma" said the mother.
"Month," reply Moon.
Walk through the door, then sit on the couch. His right hand turned the car keys. Exhaling a long breath before making a slanted smile on his face.
"That's satisfied. It must be dead, if not at least she will miscarry" he murmured.
"Helen dear.." call Purnama from behind made him surprised.
His body suddenly stood up, not forgetting to put the car keys on the table. The full moon approached Helen and hugged her body.
Judging from the way I hit her earlier, it was definitely a miscarriage.Helen
The full moon let go of his embrace. Both hands he folds in front of his chest. "Darling, did you see the moon?" ask Purnama.
Helen rounded her eyes while smiling nervously. "E-don't see," he answered.
"Yes, he said he wanted to check" said Purnama.
"Oh, I didn't see that. Last time he delivered juice was."
"Oh, yes, I have. Accompany me-"
"Mandi?" helen's sarcasm. Not finished talking but just cut it off.
Purnama chuckled while gently rubbing Helen's hair. "Company finish the file."
Helen's frozen. "Oh."
Both of them stepped up the stairs.
The moon stood on the doorstep, staring at the mango trees in front of Ms. Irma's yard. "Helen must be happy. What's not good, what am I," he said with a smile.