
After spending two days staying at the hotel they will return home.
New home.
However, before that they must say goodbye to their parents and in-laws.
“This is all?” tanya Akram observed the suitcases that had been neatly arranged by their goods.
“Already, Mas. Please close, yes.” Amara stared at her husband's reflection in the mirror. He still put on his thin face so as not to look pale.
After everything was over, they left the hotel where they first united love in a halal relationship. They were picked up by Hakim—asisten Akram who was asked directly by the master.
The car immediately sped towards the house of Akram's parents. Arriving there they were warmly welcomed by Azizah who happened to be off duty.
Amara kissed the back of her in-laws hand solemnly.
“We came here just to say goodbye. I want to invite Amara to stay in a new home,” said Akram.
“This fast? Why not stay here a day or two?” asked Azizah heavily.
“We are married and want to study independently, Ma.”
“It's good. But do not forget to visit home often if you are free.”
“That's for sure, Ma. Dad, aren't you coming home?”
“Please home soon.” Azizah stared at the wall clock. “You wait for lunch so you can say goodbye to papa.”
Akram nodded obediently. He asked his mother to take his wife around to see their house, while he himself would go to the room to pack.
Amara was invited to tour the big house. There are many workers in each section. However, Amara admires the glass garden owned by her father-in-law which is very large and well maintained with beautiful flowers and of course very expensive.
“Mama loves gardening?”
“But likes. Especially if accompanied by papa,” replied Azizah to make Amara chuckle slowly. Although she was no longer young, her two in-laws remained harmonious at her age.
“Mama .. can I ask?” Amara was a little hesitant, too.
Amara smiled and thanked me. Not only got a good husband, but the blessing of getting good in-laws as well.
“What tips make mama and papa's relationship always look harmonious? I am envious to see your age is no longer young but love is still so big to look.”
Azizah smiled. He invited his daughter-in-law to sit in a lounge chair near the pool and asked the waiter to bring a drink.
“What matters is communication. All relationships are untested, Mara. In the past when we were young we also often fought for trivial things. But we always keep communication in a state of anger though.”
“What is the biggest quarrel in the household trip mama and papa?”
“Many!” Azizah answered quickly while laughing. “We were almost divorced too. But that was when we were young and both had high egos and no one wanted to budge.” Azizah is drawn back to remember the past.
“Sorry if my question is presumptuous and makes mama sad.” Amara looked at her in-laws.
“Nothing, that's a lesson for us too.” Azizah looked over and smiled sweetly. “There is no human being living in an untested world. Households also have their own tests, one of which is economics. It is always a scary scourge for everyone when married but do not have a decent life. They are afraid to live in distress and so on, when the household sustenance will come from any door while trying.”
Amara nodded.
“Children, family, environment, anything can be the problem. Keep communication and do not argue when your husband is still angry. Stay still and bow your head as a sign of respect. Later ... if the anger has subsided you approach him and ask what your mistake made him angry then apologize if indeed you are guilty.”
Amara put up an ear and listened to the advice well.
“A man has a high ego and self-esteem. If you fight, it will also explode as a man who can not make his wife become obedient.”
“If we are guilty, is it not allowed to defend ourselves?”
“Bby. But wait for the right time. Do not flush gasoline on a fire that is burning or will burn later.”
“A man also likes women who rely on him. Even if you can do anything yourself, keep your husband involved so he feels needed. Never boast about yourself because you can be independent, it will hurt your pride as a man. There are times when you are independent and there are times when you need to share.”
Amara nodded in understanding and hugged her in-laws tightly. “Thank you, Ma.”
To Be Continue .....