The Cottage of In-Law Tak Indah

The Cottage of In-Law Tak Indah
Giselle's Parents to Bandung



After two days, Giselle really did not expect that Mama and Papa would return to Bandung. It was done because there was a business trip to Bandung. Therefore, Mama Diana and Papa Jaya returned to Bandung. Now, Mama Diana and Papa Jaya contact Giselle and want to visit Giselle's house.


Unfortunately Giselle had not been able to give her home address, Mama and Papa had gone to the house of Gibran's parents. That's where they get the news they've never heard. The source, of course, is from Miss Rosa, the iron."Gibran and his wife do not live here, Mr and Ibu Jaya" said Ms. Rosa.


The middle-aged woman tried to speak well. In fact, in my heart it is so stupid. However, what came was his besi, so there was no way he could speak judes and brute like he was scolding Gibran and Giselle.


"Well, where do you live now, Mom? Kok, Giselle never told us well, if you want to move," Mama Diana replied with just that.


Mama Diana was confused. It was also because Giselle had never told him anything. If you call and exchange news, Giselle always says she's fine. Now her parents discover that Giselle and her husband do not live under one roof with her in-laws.


"Yes, how do I know, Mom. Maybe it was just her daughter's mother's habits. Having taken control of my son and not telling him where his new home is. At best take the house also KPR debt, installments. That's it's just a doubt" said Miss Rosa.


Mama Diana and Papa Jaya looked at each other. Only now did he hear how fierce his besi. Even in every utterance it sounded hateful to Giselle. Accusing Giselle of having taken control of her husband and also conveying the house they took the most also installments.


Not wanting to linger there, before listening to the no-no, Mama Diana and Papa Jaya chose to say goodbye. Ms. Rosa also keeps babbling the no-no. A middle-aged couple who initially did not know the condition of the Giselle and Gibran household eventually came to know.


There Mama Diana felt her heart so bitter. It's not easy being Giselle. Especially his insincere attitude. However, Giselle spent two years without complaining.


"Try Mama to call Giselle first, Pa. Where is he now?"


Mama Diana felt something bad. Think also of where Giselle and Gibran moved there. Papa Jaya took his wife into the car first, before being seen by the neighbors there.


"We get in the car first, Ma," asked Papa Jaya.


Finally Mama Diana followed her husband's advice to enter the car first, then she called Giselle. Thankfully, the phone was connected.


Giselle


Rang ....


"Hello, Giselle," said Mama Diana through her phone.


"Yes, hello, Ma. Sorry, just got HP, Ma," replied Giselle.


"Selle, where are you now living with Gibran? Mama and Papa came to your in-laws' house saying you guys moved out. Why don't you ever tell Mama anything?"


Giselle who was at home was also confused to explain everything to her mother. I also want to be afraid to lie. Until finally, Giselle was silent.


"Where's your house, Selle?" ask Mama Diana again.


"Oh, if Mama's at Mom's house, go straight, Mom. From her house Mother-in-law, three houses apart. House with brown color wall paint. Giselle's going out" she replied.


"That's Giselle, Ma" said Papa Jaya.


Mama Diana nodded her head. Yes, the woman standing on the side of the road is her daughter. However, Mama Diana increasingly wondered, if moving house why only three blocks difference? Isn't that distance too close?


Mama Diana's premonition just felt that something bad had happened. Especially with all the ramblings, the more convincing Mama Diana that something happened with her child's household. But why Giselle never told me.


"Mama .., Papa," said Giselle as soon as Mama and her Dad got out of the car.


Of course Giselle was very happy to see the arrival of her Mom and Dad. In fact, now Giselle's face was filled with smiles as she welcomed Mama and her Papa. Does not show sadness the same time.


"Mama and Papa are looking for you. A holiday?" ask Mama Diana.


Giselle hugged her Mama, kangen also with her Mama. "Holiday, Ma," Giselle responded by embracing her mother.


"Gibran at home too?" ask Papa Jaya.


Giselle then nodded her head. "Yes, Mas Gibran is in the house. Come on, please come in," he asked.


Finally, Mama Diana and Papa Jaya entered the one-story house that was so simple in her eyes. Giselle called her husband and told him that her Mom and Dad were coming. Giselle changed into trousers first and welcomed her two in-laws.


"Mama and Papa, welcome," he said.


"Yes, Gibran. Are you both healthy?" ask Papa Jaya.


"Alhamdulillah, be healthy" replied Gibran.


For a while, they talked about formalities. Until finally, Papa Jaya now wants to question Giselle and Gibran directly.


"Gibran and Giselle, Papa's children .. Look, it's not that Papa wants to interfere in the affairs and problems of the household of the two of you. However, Papa and Mama want to know what's going on with your household that Mama and Papa don't really know?"


If Papa Jaya has questioned it is a sign that it is a serious thing. Gibran and Giselle looked at each other and were silent. Confused as to what answer. In addition, Gibran was also confused whether to be honest and open his own mother's disgrace. Back, Gibran was in a dilemma.


Giselle thought the same thing. It was impossible to tell how her mother-in-law had treated her all this time. What Giselle fears is that the two can get angry and can separate her from Gibran.


"Don't shut. There's not much you know, but you want to listen to the full version of the two of you" Papa Jaya replied.


Once again Papa Jaya only asks and will try to give the right advice. Really, Papa Jaya is also sorry for Giselle. However, now he is neutral in front of Gibran, his son-in-law. All because in his eyes Gibran and Giselle had the same position as a child. Yes, Papa Jaya and Mama Diana never considered Gibran only a son-in-law, but already considered a child.


Even Papa Jaya did not interfere. Simply listen to the explanation of his children, give advice that might be considered good and applied in the married life of both of them.