
After the circumstances were no longer conducive, finally the Saints decided to resign. Moreover, several times his campus friends told him if he had to return to campus.
Although her father, Mr. Rudy wanted the woman to go to college in America. However, Suci refused subtly on the grounds of wanting to while learning to run the branch of the company in his own country.
That reason made the father agree with his daughter's wishes.
"I'm sorry, ma'am. I have to go back to campus, "Suci explained as she got up from her seat.
Mala gave a small nod and led her guest to the door.
Suci immediately got into his car and began to leave the house, where he had passed through various life dilemmas and made it strong to live a life of tomorrow that is still a mystery.
"Can I still be part of this family?" inner Sacred.
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After the departure of the Saints, a guest that Mala did not expect. Now the woman is struggling with the kitchen. Cooking for their lunch later, after cooking the woman does other homework.
From mopping the floor, washing and others are done alone. Although her husband was able to teach a housekeeper. Mala refused that. Because he wants to get a lot of rewards from the household he lived.
However, that is not the only thing that Mala considers. Actually he was reluctant to have anyone else in his house especially it was a woman. Mala has now become a very jealous woman, she does not want lies or slander if there are other women who live one roof with her.
Satria only agreed on what the wife asked, as long as it did not break the law of course. That is allowed by him. However, as a husband he sometimes pity to see the wife who struggled with household tasks that seemed never finished.
It makes Satria as much as possible to help and do homework in addition to his busy life. Even at the supermarket, he only ensures the goods that come in the warehouse and see the list of income every month. However, it is very important and is his responsibility.
Mala wiped the sweat dripping on her forehead, even though she was tired. However, Mala is very happy to do homework. For Mala, cleanliness is part of faith. It makes him always like cleanliness and busy himself with positive things.
On the sidelines of his activities he was surprised by the knocking of the door.
Hauser… .
"Assalamualaik."
Mala gave a big smile when she heard the sound of the greeting she missed so much, she hurriedly went to the door and welcomed the man she loved so much.
"Wa'alaikum greetings, Brother is home?" asked Mala who was surprised because it was only 11 pm that her husband had returned home.
Satria did not ponder his wife's question, he chose to go into the house first and sit his butt on the sofa casually.
Although the work Satria live can be said to be easy and not too draining, but it is very draining feeling. Satria must maintain the attitude when the employees and female visitors swarm in.
The man always mixes with the buyers and employees, because for Satria to be a leader must be able to appreciate the efforts of those who have served him.
"Sister, I'll get you a drink first" Mala said as she passed leaving the husband possibly tired. Her thought.
"Huffff, " Satria's long breath sounded heavy.
"Sister, is she tired? Want me a massage?" mala asked while putting a cup of warm tea for her husband.
"Nur, where's Cha-Cha?" ask Satria who did not see the whereabouts of the princess.
"Cha-Cha is sleeping in the room, sister," explained Mala who got the nod of her husband's head.
Cha-Cha is Mala and Satria's favorite call to the princess.
They mingled merrily, Mala also recounted the coming of the Saints. Satria just silently listened to what his wife said, because Satria understood very well. If, his wife just wants to be heard instead of commented on.
"Where are the gifts the Saints brought?" ask Satria curiously. After listening to the story of the wife who said if Saints came to bring gifts for their daughter.
"That"
Mala pointed at the paper bag that was on the sofa chair, just as she had put it. Because, Mala has not had time to open the contents of the gift that the Saints brought.
"Wah, look at Nur. This is a dress with the same set of hijab and shoes," explained Satria excited to see the contents of the bag paper given by Suci.
Mala was further burned with jealousy at the sight of her husband who was so happy to see the gift given by the Saints.
"The shirt is hot, brother. Cha-Cha won't stand that shirt," Mala said, but she just doesn't like the giver, not the gift.
"The fabric is soft, Nur. Try you think, this is very comfortable if worn Cha-Cha," explained Satria while giving up the dress.
However, Mala reluctantly refused and chose to pass the kitchen.
"Nur, where are you going?" asked Satria who was astonished to see the change in his wife's attitude.
However, there was no response from Mala. The woman carried her tears away from her husband. Somehow her feelings hurt if her husband praised the gift that the Holy gave. There was a feeling of unwillingness and dislike that just burst into the chest of the woman tightened.
"Nur, are you jealous?" ask Satria who turned out to follow his wife to the kitchen.
Satria hugged the wife of the striped who pretended to wash her hands diwatafel.
"Whoever is jealous" Mala refused to admit it.
"Hahaha ...," Satria's crisp laughter filled the room made Mala cluck in annoyance.
"Nur, you might be able to lie to others. But, not with me, your husband," Satria explained, turning his wife's body to face him.
Now that the husband and wife are locking eyes, their eyes meet and look at each other.
"Nur, we should always be grateful and accept the gifts of others. Although we can buy it, remember the gift given by the Saints. It was a sustenance for Cha-Cha and as parents we should not put forward our selfish feelings just to hurt our daughter's feelings."
Mala was stunned by the words of the husband, indeed he was only overwhelmed by jealousy to forget if it had made him become selfish and selfish.
Brug… .
The sound of falling objects sounded loud startling the married couple, not long later there was a cry of Light that sounded 'no less loud.
"Cha-Cha!" yelled Mala and Satria compactly while running to the room, seeing the state of the princess who fell from the bed.
"Nur! How many times have I told you not to put Cha-Cha in our bed!" hardik Satria was upset while carrying the baby who continued to cry.
"Sister, i--," Mala's words were cut off by her husband.
"You're not a dick!"
Test… .
"You have heart, brother!"
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