
Maria came out of the room with a little hairpin. He climbed down the stairs and saw a waiter cleaning the living room.
"I didn't see my husband in the room, did my husband leave in the morning?" ask Mary about the waiter
"Mr Nathan is working out on the page with Miss Sheina and Miss Rachel, Madam." tell the waiter to point to the backyard.
Maria nodded at the waiter. Pamit him to approach his heroes in the back yard. And look, it's a beautiful sight for the father and daughter to laugh happily at each other. They are light exercise and chasing each other which makes Maria laugh to see him from behind an unclosed glass door. Maria is very happy. Because at the busy time that Jo has every day but he can still pay attention to his two daughters makes Syeina and Rachel not so lacking affection from his father.
"Mommy!!" rachel's cry resuscitated Maria's daydream and immediately looked at them. Jo who was right looking at him also smiled at him. Maria returned her smile and walked over to the three of them.
"They woke up early and knocked on the door and intended to wake us up. But since you're not feeling well so I got up first and invited them to play." Jo explained without Maria asking
"Yes, it's okay. You'll soon be out of town anyway, they'll miss you a lot." Maria said reflexively making a change of expression to Jo
Maria then walked away from them to return to the room. His steps stopped and turned back to them. "Don't forget to get ready. It's 6 o'clock more." he yelled at them.
"OKAY. Let's get ready." said Jo and immediately carried her two daughters and soon followed Maria's steps.
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Mary walked towards a large cupboard that contained her clothes and her husband's clothes. Previously saw Jo was still busy tidying up what he needed to carry and put in his briefcase.
"Dear." Mary approached her husband who was preparing to wear his suit.
"Yes baby?"
"How long have you been gone?"
"It can be up to a week, it can be more."
Mary's heart melos. Not yet her husband left, she was already sad like this. Especially if her husband has left her. Maybe he had just been left one day he had been suffocating bored as long as there was no man next to him. Suddenly Mary remembered the past. When she left home she left her husband for a few months. Somehow she felt at the time. Maria couldn't imagine the sadness Jo was going through when she left. It must have been very painful and longing to cut his heart.
Stupid jerk. If it's like this I'm burdening him.
"I will definitely miss you" said Maria without looking at her husband. Jo smiled as she gently stroked the top of Maria's head.
"Don't worry, baby. I try not to take too long. I also won't be able to be separated from you for too long and the kids." Jo wiped Maria's tears with her fingers.
"Here, don't cry anymore. I have something for you."
Mary's forehead wiggled. She wondered what gifts her husband would give her. Jo takes Maria to one of the guest rooms and shows her a gift on the bed. Maria looked in amazement at a pastel pink box with a green ribbon on it. He opened it slowly, finding a piece of draped dress with a green turqouise maxi model with a pair of gold-robed high heels. The dress was long down to her ankle as soon as Maria tried on her body. Dress in the style of the dress with a collar v that is quite low and backless, has a wrinkle in the abdomen to form an asymmetrical line to the bottom. Such a beautiful silk dress.
"Beautiful.." murmured Mary in admiration. The cloth of the dress was very delicate and soft as Maria stroked it. Behind him, Jo stood up with a gentle smile. Actually he had prepared the dress a few days before, but this time it was absolutely perfect timing to give it to his wife.
"You like her?"
Maria nodded. "Have you prepared all this?" tanyanya while putting the dress on the bed carefully.
"Hm."
"Why?"
"I want you to wear this dress tonight. I want to see you different before I leave."
Mary was both happy and sad. Happy for her husband's concern for her. Sad that she had to separate from her husband even though it was only temporary.
Jo, haven't you stayed away I've been this sad. What if you've left.
Seriate