
Awaaaaaas. Enough Cha nya aja baperan hehehe. This story is deliberately presented with a level to the usual ruarrrrr.
Early on it has been said that this is a story about a girl who lives in the Broken Home family, so many baper his novel reader qu....In addition to baper, the author is also willing to make the reader of the novel feel gruggish, stooped and pity and taste sebel, hahaha jumbled.
Hehehe yuk continued reading Yo-Lovers qu...Don't forget the VOTE, LIKE and KoMen......
Until late afternoon at night, Cha's mother finally returned home.
"Assalamu'alaikum, said his mother.
It just so happened that Sika again cleaned the front porch. "Wa'alaikumussalam ma, Sika replied as she swept over.
"Why has Sika come?" ask her mother and look inside the house.
"Udah ma, this afternoon. Papa nanyain mom. Sika told mama to Bu Nur's place," said Sika who gave information to her mother. But she didn't tell him about her sister's conversation with her papa.
"Oh..," her mother went straight into the house. She went into the room and met her husband.
"Why did you come home at this hour? You know you came home today, but why did you leave," her husband approached his wife.
"Do you still need to welcome you to come. If you want to go home please, I don't have to welcome and I'm welcome," said mama Cha Ketus. Back when Cha's father hadn't been caught cheating, his mother never called him you. But now everything changes, no more gentleness, no more romance. There was only rudeness that her mother showed when she met her husband.
Cha's father was silent, unwilling to continue the conversation. He also males met his wife who is always angry if he comes home. He rushed to prepare his bag to leave for the village tonight.
"Papa, tonight go straight to kampung ma. Maybe a week there. Want to see your mother and brother there" said her husband who did not understand her feelings.
Her mother Cha did not bother her husband, she was busy tidying up the clothes that were washed this morning that had been arranged into a closet. After finishing with his activities, he went out of the room to accompany the youngest to play.
Then Sika took her mother and asked, "Ma, why don't we come back to the village? We haven't seen grandma and grandpa in the village in a long time," Sika ventured to ask her mother.
Then her mother looked at Sika with a sad look. In his bathin said, "Where might we want to be invited to the village, because the woman was waiting for him there."
Before Cha's father returned to Med**, his older brother Cha contacted his mother to inform him that he would be going straight to the village. And hear the news that his second wife in Jak***, came to the village. But he shot straight into the village. His father Cha's extended family is very accepting of the presence of his two papas. I don't know what made her papa get smitten by that woman who was obviously prettier than her mother.
Cha only finds out that his papa likes the woman because she is good at makeup, good at styling or fashionable. While the mother is simple and less clever in style, looks kampungan. Cha sometimes thinks "whether a less fashionable and dressy woman will lose out on the same fashionable and dress-up in a household, and whether the husband will turn away if his wife is less fashionable," yes, that's the way Cha's mind is still plain.
"No nang, because your papa has family business there. Later we go for a walk in the village see grandma yes, let papa alone first there," mama Cha tried to comfort her young son.
"Sister, you don't want to go home?it turns out Sika is still talking about returning home.
"Why are you deck? What to do in the village, not good to know..," Cha stared at the scene while still listening to music with a small volume.
"Yes Sika always tell me that they often go home to visit her grandmother. Lah we have not returned home for a long time, Sika would like to kayak Sika who often return home," Sika spoke while pursing her lips.
"Jeez adek qu dear..., later if we have school holidays, sister try to ask our mother to go home to the place of grandmother," said Cha who tried to cheer her brother.
"Seriously sis! Asyeeeek.., thanks brother, ntar Sika said to Sika's friends that we will go to the village later on school holidays," said Sika with enthusiasm.
Cha also embraces her brother and gently rubs his sister's hair.
"Now Sika sleeps with sister tonight...Ntar the night we play snake ladders or ludo, how do you want not....? cha asked hoping he would.
"Yeeeeee, will, sister. But tar ajarin night Sika used to do ngerjain duty. After that we play Ludo, yes brother," Sika begged her brother to help her with her schoolwork.
"Siiip lah, gih sana play with the youngest. Brother wants to do the job first daunted," said Cha who moved from his bed to the study table.
Sika got out of bed, and when she was about to open the door, she heard her mother and father making a noise. Cha turned to look at Sika, then Cha came out of the room and rushed to take her youngest brother and quickly brought her adak into the room.
Inside Sika's room was frightened and she hugged Cha tightly. Actually Cha is also scared but he has to look brave in front of Sika. Cha lights up the sound of Ayat Kursi so that sibungsu and Sika can calm down. Cha lays his youngest brother and Sika on the bed.
Outside the room, his mom and dad ran into a fight over the woman. Her mother was angry that her husband's extended family accepted her presence. They seemed to forget that what made her husband can succeed as he is now because he participated in the parents of his mother Cha. But they seem to forget that, like a nut forgets its skin.
Mama Cha hysterically yells at her husband. And her husband doesn't care about his wife anymore. He ordered a taxi and rushed out of the house without saying goodbye to his children. Her mother Cha cries hysterically because of her husband's attitude.
"You will see that when my son is great, those who will repay you for what you did to me, you hear that...! mama Cha shouted without caring whether the neighbors heard it or not. Then he fell on the floor roaring about his fate.
"Aq will take care of our divorce papers after my son is older, you just wait," muttered mama Cha. Then she went into the room without thinking about the fate of her three children who were in Cha's room.
Cha who was inside the room, peeking out, turned out to be deserted. "Has the papa left already huh," thought Cha who was staring at the entire room.
Cha also ventured out of the room to his mother's room. Then he called his mother but there was no reply from inside the room. Cha tries to open the door of his mother's room, and sees her mother on the phone with her biggest sister. Cha's mother looked at Cha with a sharp look and said, "Whether you come here, you take care of it your adek, sleep them off, don't disturb mama first, understand," her mama snapped. Cha leaves his mother's room and goes back to her room.
In Cha's room, seeing that both of his sisters had slept well, he kissed his brother's second forehead. "Pity you guys deck, be patient, this is what we have to live," muttered Cha. he also fell asleep beside the youngest.