The Lost Sense

The Lost Sense
Chapter 52



*Knowing you isn't the goal of my life and loving you is the easiest thing I can do. Growing up with you is hope.


- Sakti* -


Yoga and Rima take a leisurely walk towards the house. One black plastic bag filled with chicken porridge they had bought and was ready for breakfast. Occasionally greet neighbors who are passing in the street.


"This is my husband's meal!" Rima opened the chicken porridge and served it to her husband.


"We're like newlyweds yeah, baby. The two of them together had a happy day. Wait, but maybe soon we'll be grandparents." Yoga with joy. One day he will become a grandfather.


"True cake, we will play with our grandchildren later. He's gonna run around and around and make our house fall apart like Lisa did when she was a kid." Rima also drifted to imagine there will be grandchildren later.


From behind the closet between the living room and living room there Lisa who was listening to the conversation of her parents. Tears suddenly dripped without excuse. The guilt went away for a moment. How he gave grandchildren, to carry out his duties as a wife entirely he has not done. While his parents had imagined the presence of a grandson who made the house crowded.


After breakfast with her husband, Lisa asked to be delivered to her parents' house. For almost a week Lisa has not been to her parents' house.


"Why crying?" Tanya Sakti who was astonished to see the wife wipe her tears.


"Neverything." Answer Lisa.


Yoga and Rima who heard the sound from the family room immediately turned to the source of the sound.


"I'm like hearing Lisa and Sakti." Rima got up and wanted to walk towards the living room.


He had not yet set foot. Lisa Dah Sakti greeted the two. "Assalamualaik."


"Wa, the salutation." Answer Rima and Yoga together.


"You didn't say you were coming. You can buy chicken porridge for breakfast too."


"We had breakfast, ma'am. Lisa was cooking early in the morning." Sakti.


"This father's son is already good at cooking apparently huh? I rarely go to the kitchen."


"Dad, I rarely go to the kitchen doesn't mean I can't cook. It's because everything's been done by mom."


" You've always had a thousand reasons to avoid."


"And that's how Dad is."


"Not to argue anymore! There's nak Sakti here you're not ashamed, old man?" rima's reprimand to her husband.


Sakti smiled at her cute in-laws. They seem to love each other very much and are also harmonious. Like his parents. Had Lisa accepted herself, she would have been like her in-laws. We would joke around laughing, sharing all the stories.


It only takes a little more effort to melt the heart of the wife. Doesn't love need a struggle? And Sakti will continue to fight for a relationship. Yesterday he had a weak struggle, when awareness came back when time continued to run the heart rate was still ticking and at that time he should not give up. Self-advancing. Because Sakti actually got Lisa because there is a sacred bond that is bound. Only the heart is not fully accepted.


"Why embarrassed? Our daughter-in-law should see this side. We're family and we don't have to claim, do we? We are family." Obvious Yoga.


"Father right there's no need to bother with me. I'm also father and mother's son." Sakti is coming together. He felt the father-in-law did not consider his son-in-law but already he was not a child alone. And he's happy about it.


"See mom! Sakti doesn't mind. Let's continue our fight!" take Yoga to Lisa.


"Relga." Reject Lisa in a tinge.


"Relust tight. Not busy women kok ketus ntar have a handsome husband and good lo," Yoga seduces the princess.


Although the princess sometimes speaks loudly and a little stubborn but Yoga always pray good things about it. Wasn't the old man's prayer a mustajab? Therefore Yoga or Rima always say good things even though they are angry.


"I'm far from being good at what my mother said. But, I'm gonna try to keep Lisa leaning, moaning and whatever it is I'll always love my wife." Look at Lisa's face. There was no doubt about his words. He's a man and will prove it with real action.


Lisa did not respond to Sakti's remark she turned her gaze in the other direction avoiding the husband's gaze. Sakti is a good man and Lisa's attention justifies it all. But his heart could not be forced. No husband's name is engraved in the heart.


Bagas name of one man who always bothers the heart and every day. Love each other in silence for a long time. But destiny is not on our side. Even a love story that has not yet begun must run aground.


"We'll just ask Lisa. I assure you Sakti is a good and responsible man." Without a doubt Yoga praised the son-in-law.


"Yes, I said the right thing."


"What dad said, nak Sakti is a good and proper man to take care of Lisa our son."


"Yes, I believe."


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Bagas stopped at a bakery. He went into the shop and took some of his favorite breads.


"Is this really me, brother? Here is a bread promo buy one free one do not want to take all?" Ask the cashier.


"Brown bread, huh? I don't like chocolate too much." Reject Bagas.


"There is also a cheese variant if you want. I'll get it for a moment. Coincidentally just ripe." A beautiful woman interrupted the conversation between Bagas and the mattress.


"By mbak, I prefer cheese."


That woman was Dina. He was one of the staff at the bakery.


"This is what I pay for the cheese bread offered by me earlier." Bagas handed over his debit card to the cashier.


Dina quickly returned it with a pan full of warm bread whose aroma spoiled the sense of smell of anyone who inhaled the aroma.


" It looks good to the bread. It's in drinking hot tea, steady." Say Bagas.


"Eat it here! We'll also have drinks." Again Dina offers something interesting for Bagas.


"May also the idea mbak, I order a warm ginger yes!"


"Ready wait, the order!"


"Yes, ma'am." Bagas was happy to see such a spirited Dina. His efforts offer a bread promo.


After a few steps Dina turned her head and spoke. "Mas, I'm sorry to say that cheese bread was eaten while drinking warm tea but, why would you order warm ginger?"


"I said it was good with warm tea. Doesn't mean I want to drink hot tea right now, does it?"


"Hiss, you freak," Dina spontaneously covered her mouth with both hands. He realized his mistake.


"What's mbak?"


"Ngga anything. Wait a minute, mas!" Dina soon passed leaving Bagas.