The Second Wife

The Second Wife
Part 071 # Three Names In One Circle



Alfin was still looking at Yasmine's beautiful face with furrowed eyebrows in wonder, even almost fused so much as not understanding the change in attitude of the wife.


Yasmine nodded, instantly remembering what she had said with her husband.


"I'm not okay. I'm just nanya loh," Yasmine said.


Alfin fell silent, knowing that something was wrong with his second wife. "Tell me, Ayang. What's up?"


"Yes, already. If I can't answer I know, the answer is."


"You won't know, because your estimates are obviously bad about me" Alfin said. "My feelings for you and Alifa are the same. Every time I am with him, I miss you. Every time I am with you, I miss him. If I could, I would like to be with you every second. If now, I am told to choose, then I will not be able to choose between you. You two are the content of my prayers in every breath" Alfin said at length. By looking at Yasmine Netra who looked ordinary.


"What if first?" ask Yasmine.


"If you ask first and now, you already know the answer. We were not a halal couple, now you are halal. So you must know, right."


"If, Alifa asks you to marry another woman again, would you? Are you also going to fall in love and not be able to choose between your wives?" the look on Yasmine's face is still serious as Alfin, who is honestly more confused with his wife.


"I won't want to. I won't add any more, because two of them are more than enough, '" Alfin quickly said.


Yasmine nodded, "if between me and Alifa anyone gives up, will you grant it?"


Alfin shakes. "I said I can't" he said. "Why are you part of it? Same story as me, I'm wrong?"


Yasmine smiled, then shook her head. "You're not wrong, Alifa too. I'm really just a nanya," he said. In his heart. 'I was wrong, I was present between the two of you.'


"Really?" ask Alfin to make sure.


Yasmine nodded steadily. Then he positioned his seat correctly facing the front and leaning his head on the shoulders of the husband. His left hand was coiled in Alfin's arm, his right hand gently rubbed the husband's fingers. Swiping the white silver ring embedded in there.


"Al" he called Yasmine. Still looking at the husband's finger.


"Hm, why?" Alfin dyed the top of Yasmine's head at a glance.


"Is there a name for you and Alifa?" tanyanya slow.


"Just open it" said Alfin.


"No way," Yasmine shook her head.


"You will know, if you open it," explained Alfin.


Yasmine exhaled a coarse breath, then sat up straight and according. He took the ring off the husband's finger. He saw the inside of the ring, and how surprised he was when he saw there were the names of the three of them. I don't know when Alfin changed it, which he clearly just knows now.


The woman looked up, looking at her husband in tears. He was overwhelmed, but only a small thing. Just look there is 'Yasmine 'Alfin 'Alifa.'


"Kok, can?" tanyakanya.


Yasmine cried, "But I don't have," her cries broke. The pregnant woman was crying like a child.


"Ssttt," Alfin cupped his wife's face. "You have it, you want it?" Yasmine nodded.


Alfin hugged his wife, kissing the top of her head fondly. No matter the gazes of the people there, he obviously just wanted to calm the young pregnant wife.


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The quiet night. Silent and cold. The beautiful woman who was still wearing the mukena was standing next to the balcony guardrail. He was looking at his wedding ring. There are three names in that circle.


The name he had just added two days ago, when he suddenly recalled that the honey had no wedding ring.


How noble his heart, no matter how small it is about the friend, he always remembers it. Now, the beautiful woman is smiling. I remember the pretty name that was there.


Alifa's wedding ring says the same thing. Three names. This was of course his idea and desire. As a wife, she certainly knows that the desire of a woman who has become a wife.


That was why she asked her husband to add and buy the exact same wedding ring as hers, for her honey. Alifa hoped that Yasmine would not be envious of this.


It's not without reason that he bought her a wedding ring. It's all because of Zahra. Back then, as he tried to pleasantries share the message. Zahra told me that her brother thought that Yasmine was still a girl because she did not have a wedding ring.


At that time, Zahra did tell as if all of that was funny. However, what was caught in Alifa's heart was, pity. He was really pitying, and for a moment he remembered the moment he found the honey who suddenly wanted to be alone. Though usually, his best friend will love to gather with a large and tireless family.


For this reason, she asked her husband to buy her a ring and add Yasmine's name to their wedding ring.


"I'm sorry, if Mas Alfin and I accidentally hurt you, Yas" she told Yasmine's inscription.


"May you be happy, always take care of our child. Because I can't take care of her 24 hours" she said with a smile.


"Yes Allaah, take care of her body, keep her from distress, may the child in her womb always be in Your protection, O Allaah. Aamiin, yes rabbal'alamin." Alifa put on her ring and rubbed her two palms against her face.


After he went back into the room, he took off his face and went out of the room. She had heard the call to eat by Ina's mother, so she decided to go downstairs immediately.


Sure enough, there mbak Ina has prepared everything. He just sits sweet. Alifa then, as usual, invited Ina to sit there and have dinner with her.


"Sir, when is Yas's four-monthly sister?" ask Mbak Ina.


"Why?" ask Alifa.


"I want to come, Ma'am. Want to pray," said mbak Ina honestly.


"Can, later if I go to Umi's house, you will be invited. Tomorrow do not forget, the study in the complex mosque," replied Alifa while reminding the mbak.


"Ready, Ma'am. Tomorrow I finish early in the morning," replied mbak Ina spirit.


After that time apologizing, dam saw for himself how unfortunately Alifa was to Yasmine. Ma'am Ina became guilty, again at the sight of how good Alfin was to the two. Mbak Ina also now always pray that the three get along well always.