
Deswita's mother and Euis' mother gaped at the television screen hanging on the wall. A picture of a baby moving inside his mother's stomach.
“Nin, our grandchildren are already big,” whispered Mother Deswita.
“Iya, Uti. Soon he will be born,” whispered Mother Euis.
“Udah Enin don't go home. It was here until Haifa was born,” whispered Mother Deswita.
“Pity Aki if left too long,” whispered Mother Euis.
“Leave it alone, if kangen send it here. Later picked up by Mr. Tono,” whispered Ms. Deswita.
“Do not, ah. In fact, so ngerepotin Pak Tono,” whispered Mother Euis.
“No ngerepotin. Pak Tono his work only drove Vishnu. Now Vishnu no longer exists, most of Pak Tono work to bring Haifa. But Haifa rarely goes anywhere,” whispered Mother Deswita.
“Let's talk first with Aki,” said Ms. Euis.
Dug dug dug
Suddenly the sound of a baby's heartbeat.
“His heart rate is good, Mom,” Doctor Ella said.
“Alhamdullilah,” says Haifa.
“Alhamdullilah, Ti. Our grandson is healthy,” said Ms. Euis.
“Alhamdullilah,” says Ms. Deswita.
Euis' mother and Deswita's mother came out of the obstetrician's room with radiant faces. Haifa followed the two grandmothers from behind.
When they came out of the pharmacy, they turned to the right and left looking for the Hero.
“Wira where?” Ask Mother Deswita who is confused looking for Wira.
“Haifa search Mas Wira,” says Haifa.
“Neither! Mamah phone only,” said Ms. Deswita while taking her phone in a bag.
Haifa looked at someone similar to the Hero. The man was talking to security. Haifa approached the man. It turns out that person is a hero.
“Mas Wira,” call Haifa.
The hero looks back.
“Eh, have you checked?” Ask Wira.
“Already, Mas,” replied Haifa.
Haifa went straight back to Mother Deswita and Mother Euis. The hero followed Haifa from behind.
Seeing Haifa come with Wira, Deswita's mother did not call Wira.
“Where are you from, Wira?” Ask Deswita's Mother.
“Chat with security near post,” replied Wira.
The hero walked to the car and was followed from behind by Ms. Deswita, Ms. Euis and Haifa. They also got into the car. Then the car left the pharmacy.
Wira turned her head to the side of Deswita Mother already looked sleepy. Then Wira looked back through the rear-vision mirror Mother Euis seemed already sleepy. While Haifa seemed fun to pay attention to street vendors street vendors.
“Haifa, you want to eat something?” Ask Wira while focusing on driving the car.
Haifa poked forward.
“Haifa wants to eat satay padang. But do not want to be wrapped, want to eat directly in place,” Haifa replied.
“OK, can. But take Mamah and Aunt Euis home first. They are already sleepy,” Wira said.
“Mas Wira don't cape back and forth?” Ask Haifa.
“Ngak. I'm a regular,” replied Wira.
Finally, the car driven by Wira arrived in front of the Broto family home. The housekeeper opened the gate and the car came in.
“Pak, do not close the door first! Want to go again,” Wira told the Housekeeper.
“Good, Den,” replied Housekeeper.
The man stopped his car in front of the garage.
“Mah, it's up.” The hero woke up his mother.
“Mah, Hero between Haifa first. Haifa wants to eat satay padang,” said Wira.
“Yes, be careful on the road,” says Ms. Deswita.
Deswita's mother and Euis' mother got out of the car.
“You want to sit in front or behind?” Wira asked to see Haifa still sitting in the back.
“After, deh. Males moved it,” Haifa replied.
“Yes, it's okay.”
The hero pulled his car out of the yard, then the car rolled on the road.
The hero drove his car while looking at the row of food vendors. Then he saw the writing of satay padang in a cart. The man stopped his car and looked back.
“If you are here, would you like to?” Ask Wira.
Haifa looked at the sate paddang wagon.
“Mau, Mas,” Haifa replied.
“I parlkir first his car.”
Wira parked his car on the side of the road.
“Let's go down,” says Wira.
Haifa opened the door, then got out of the car. Haifa waited for the hero to lock the car door. Then they went together to the tent of the satay seller.
“Bang, satay padang two servings, yes!” said Hero to Sate Seller.
“Sit first, Mas!” said Seller Sate.
When Haifa was about to sit down, suddenly Wira prevented her.
“Wait a minute!”
Haifa did not sit down.
“Why, Mas?” Ask Haifa.
“I check the chair first. Afraid that you will fall while sitting,” said Wira.
The hero checked the chair and tried to get occupied. The chair is safe.
“Aman to sit down,” says Wira.
Then Haifa sat down. The hero sat next to Haifa. Soon the satay they ordered came. Haifa's eyes sparkled when she saw the field satay. Haifa is hungry.
“How? Yummy no?” Ask Wira.
“Enak, Mas,” Haifa replied while chewing on the satellite.
Haifa ate satay until it ran out.
“You want more?” Tamya Hero.
‘Ngak ah. It's full,” Haifa replied.
Wira approached the seller sate and pay satay.
“Come, we go home,” Wira said after paying satay.
Haifa approached Wira and they walked to the car.
“Now the baby is full so can sleep soundly,” said Wira while turning on the car engine.
“If you sleep. Later I wake up when it arrives,” said Wira.
“Iya, Mas.” Haifa closed her eyes.
Actually Haifa was already sleepy, but because he wanted to eat satay paddocks he endured his drowsiness.
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just a little up, yeah! Deche sleepy heavy.