The Amorous Two Beliefs

The Amorous Two Beliefs
DIPHTHA'S STORY



"Thank you for taking me home, Mr. Diftha!" Ucao Mbak Ida after the Diftha car stopped in front of a simple house Ms Ida.


"Yes, Mother. You're welcome!"


"It's for husband and kids, ma'am! May her husband recover quickly," said Shara who changed the shopping bag to Mbak Ida


Diftha had invited Shara to stop by the minimarket for a while to buy some necessities for Ms. Ida's family.


"Geez! Why bother, Ma'am? Thank you"


"Say to Diftha. He bought it" Shara quickly said, pointing to Diftha, who only smiled.


"May her husband recover quickly, Ma'am!" Said Diftha who also prayed for Mother Ida's husband.


"Aamiinu. Thank you again, Mr. Diftha. I immediately went down" said Ida's next step while opening the car door.


"Bak go down first, yeah, Gizta!" Not to forget, Madam Ida also paid a farewell to Gizta who tonight also accompanied Shara and Mbak Ida.


Yes, now Gizta can indeed be invited to travel or just take a walk, after a series of therapies conducted by Shara. It was really progress that made Diftha feel relieved and happy.


"Assynnya!" Say Mother Ida again while closing the car door.


"Greetings, Ma'am!" Answer Diftha loud. Unlike Shara who only looks chatty.


Diftha's car has returned to speed and left the house of Mother Ida.


"Usually Mother Ida is always you deliver home like this, Dift?" Shara asked started the conversation.


"No! Her husband Ma'am Ida routinely pick her up, if it's healthy," explained Diftha who immediately made Shara nod.


"I think you take me every morning" Shara said.


"Jealous?" Guess Diftha as she glanced at Shara who immediately turned her head and stared in disbelief at Diftha.


"What, anyway?" Shara immediately punched Diftha's shoulder which was now even chuckling. The car stopped because the traffic lights were red. The atmosphere in the car momentarily became quiet as Diftha and Shara were both silent.


"If I take you to one place first, I'm mad you're not, Sha?" Tanya Diftha who again started the conversation along with the car that had been driving on the road that was a little crowded tonight.


"Depending," Shara replied as she chuckled.


"Despite?" Diftha asked in confusion.


"It's up to you to make sure I drop by where? If you go to the store again or to the restaurant ya ibuk not angry-"


"Trus Ibuk is angry that I'm going where are you?" Sela Diftha fast.


"To the hotel," Shara answered almost without a sound, before then the girl burst into laughter.


"Your mind, Sha!" Diftha instantly reflexes Shara's hair shuffling.


"Ck! So messy!" Shara's grouse immediately combed her hair again using a finger. Diftha who was still driving, only occasionally turned to look at Shara who was still busy tidying her hair again.


"So where are we going first?" Shara asked next while looking at Diftha.


"To shop. Buy something for Gizta," replied Diftha who immediately made Shara round her lips as well as nod. Shara then looked at the back seat, where there was Gizta sitting alone.


"His gizta's asleep, Dift!" Report Gizta then in a whispering voice to Diftha.


"Times?"


"It's a heavy sleep like that," Shara chuckled later.


"Ck! Alright."


"I anterin you just go home," Diftha finally broke up.


"What did you want to buy, anyway?" Shara asked curiously.


"Gamis for Gizta."


"He whines for a game last night" Diftha's story makes Shara nod.


"Indeed before the accident, Gizta hijab also like Ida's mother?" Shara asked again.


"No, anyway! Because at that time Gizta was still Junior High."


"But Gizta did have the intention to start hijab when she started High School or college. And Mama at that time also bought some gamis and hijab for Gizta."


"But there was an accident instead" Diftha told a long story while breathing heavily a few times.


"You really are a great and powerful brother, yes, Dift! If someone else is in your position, they will not necessarily be as strong as you," Shara said later while wiping Diftha's hand which now holds the transmission lever.


"I loved Gizta a long time ago, and for now Gizta is the only family I have."


"So I'm going to do all the best for Gizta" said Diftha, who realized that her hand was still held by Shara on the transmission lever. For a moment, a nosy idea sprang up in Diftha's head.


"Sha!" .


"Hmmm! Why?" Shara asked who hurried to look towards Diftha.


"I'm sorry, I thought I was holding the other one" Shara's great-grandson, who was still misbehaving.


"The others?" Diftha murmured while commenting*m smile.


"Not stopping by praying?" Shara asked later, as Diftha's car passed through a large mosque in the city. The sound of Iandang adzan Isya' is still echoing from the direction of the magnificent mosque.


"Later at home. Gizta had gone to sleep too" replied Diftha who continued to drive her car. Shara's house is only a few meters away and Diftha should take Shara immediately, then go home. Next time, Diftha will take Gizta to the clothing store to buy the game that Gizta wants.


Diftha's car finally arrived in front of Shara's house. The rain also only has a small drizzle.


"Thank you, yeah!" Shara said as she removed her seatbelt.


"Yes!" Reply Diftha who seemed hebdak said something but hesitated.


I don't know!


"Bye, Gizta! Good night and good dreams, yes!" Pamit Shara next, while rubbing Gizta's face. But the shelf there is any reaction from Gizta that seems to be sleepy heavy. The girl slept well.


"I'm down now, yeah!"


"Thank you once again" said Shara, whose hand was ready to open the car door. That was when Diftha immediately prevented it.


"Shara, wait!"


"Yes, what's wrong?" Shara did not open the car door and the girl looked seriously at Diftha.


"Mmmm, look...." Diftha took a deep breath and still seemed hesitant to say anything.


"Lusa I have to get out of town for one thing. I told Mother Ida."


"But Mother Ida is also fitting there is a night event, so Mother Ida can only keep Gizta until the afternoon and I have not got a nurse who can keep Gizta's night-"


"How long are you going?" Shara asked, interrupting.


"Just two days and one night."


"Thursday afternoon or evening I'm home anyway."


"And again, Thursday morning Mother Ida has also come as usual. Only Wednesday night alone Gizta had no one to look after," explained Diftha who immediately made Shara nod.


"Later I will take care of Gizta then," Shara finally said with a solemn face.


"Not a hassle?" Diftha asked a little.


"No! I happen to be free on Wednesdays too."


"But then maybe I'll take Ibuk. It's okay, right?" Said Shara asking permission from Diftha.


"It's okay!" Diftha replied quickly with a smile.


"Thank you in advance, Sha!" Ucao Diftha is again sincere.


"Together!"


"Next time don't hesitate if you ask for my help!" Shara's message before the girl gets out of Diftha's car.


"Bye!" Pamit Shara closed the car door again, then waved at Diftha.


"Bye!"


"Assynnya!" Said Diftha who was preparing to leave.


"Wa-" Shara held back her greeting until Diftha's car drove away. Shara continued to stare towards Diftha's car which eventually disappeared at the end of the road.


"Don't do what God forbid, Shara!"


"Hud doesn't forbid you from being in a relationship with any man, Shara! The important thing is that the man must be faithful and responsible."


"Must be in faith, Shara!"


"Must be in faith, for we are servants who fear the Lord!"


Shara closed her eyes, and the girl's hand clasped the cross pendulum in her necklace, hidden in the shirt. Shara took a deep breath and now her heart became indecisive.


Must seiman!


Must seiman!


The words continued to ring in Shara's mind, until the girl went into the house and into her room.


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