Tough Widow

Tough Widow
Affirms



Ayu turned her body. He looked at the two bodyguards who were walking behind him.


"Other times if told Mas Angga not to want, you better find another job than to be his bodyguard. He's a thank-you." Ayu continued to pump up the two men.


''Yes, if they can't be my bodyguards, that means they will be your bodyguards. They will look after your house, look after your children and look after you" said Angga, who overheard Ayu's words.


"My house is a rented house, why guarded? Shame on the neighbors."


"I don't mean that house."


''Then?'' Ayu continued her steps leaving Angga and the 2 Bodyguards still standing in front of the gate.


"Our house" cried Angga loose until some people who were nearby turned their heads.


"Which house are we?" Ayu wanted to clarify Angga's words.


"Our house I showed you yesterday" Angga replied seriously.


"Take me home. Don't talk constantly."


Angga immediately got into the car and put her forward. Split the vehicle crowd. Not the way to Ayu's house but the way to her mother's house.


"Cock us into your house anyway? I want to go home. Poor kids."


"And I told bi Ninik to look after them? You don't have to worry, they are already big and smart. That's why you're staying in our house so someone can take care of them."


"Gak ah, before we get married I won't move out of that house, period. Unless I can buy my own house then I'll move."


"Okay, I agree." The two of them were silent. 


"What are we really doing here, Mom? You know, right? Aunt Willa doesn't like to see me."


 "Mama is not not dislike, but not used to it. I'm sure sooner or later mom will love you. You remember, the other day he told you to cook? If you don't like what he told you to cook? No way." Angga believes that Miss Winda does not disagree with their relationship, but still adapts to the state of Ayu whose status is poor. 


"For this time I will come with you, but if Aunt Vinda has not approved of us, then we better just be friends, Mas. You're free to choose the woman you like or the one your mom likes, don't wait for me. You also deserve to be happy, so far the children are comfortable with you, but over time they will understand that everything they want is not necessarily achieved."


"I don't agree." Angga grabbed Ayu's hand and grasped it tightly.


"Anyways, whenever I'm going to wait for you or I'm not going to get married forever.''


"Don't do it, Mum. Not good, I don't like it. You have to think of Aunt Winda, she definitely wants grandchildren, wants your family to be happy, do not be selfish.''


"I'm selfish? Selfish Mom, all this time I didn't ask anything from Mama.''


"Never say that, she's your mother."


Ayu clucked, he was lazy if he had to argue with Angga, it was true that the man would still ask to win. He prefers to be quiet and listen to Angga who sometimes goes off the track.


For Ayu it was the first lesson he had learned in the world and from it also made himself able to stand strong as he is today. released with three children is no longer an obstacle for him to be able to do something because from childhood he has gained useful knowledge from the closest people.


"If you keep choosing me well, I'll come with you, but we have to be patient."


Angga nodded in agreement. Although he did not know the way of life of the woman who was by his side, but he knew that the woman was a strong woman who was strong and could overcome her own problems without the help of others, including from him. 


Without the car stopping in front of the house. Like the deal they talked about earlier, Ayu walked in line with Angga like a pair of lovers who love each other. It just so happened that Miss Winda was in the middle room.


"Don't be emotional, stay calm.'' Ayu reminded again before they approached Miss Winda.


"Have you come home?" tanya Missa kept staring at the television.


"Yes, Ma" answered Angga sitting in front of his mother.  


"Sore, Aunt." Ayu shook hands with Bu Winda then sat beside Angga.


"Where are you guys from?" asked Bu Winda next, not without reason he said that, because the clothes worn by Ayu are not home clothes but expensive dresses that he often sees in boutiques.


"We are from the house of Ikram.''  The goose answered.  


"Well?"  tanya Bu Winda was brief.


"Solving important problems." 


Ayu squeezes the tip of her hijab. Somehow when near Missa he felt nervous. The soul of his courage vanished as if he was just a little rabbit who wanted to follow its mother. A mother's embrace that he had not received for decades he got, and if only one time Bu Winda would embrace it then it was the greatest pleasure in Ayu's life.


"I want to talk to Mama." Angga looks more serious than he dismantled Rani's crime earlier. 


"Speak, you'll hear it." Miss Winda looks sniffy.


"Again I'll tell mama that I'm going to marry Ayu."


Miss Winda moved from her seat. Just a few steps away, the voice of a girl stopped her legs.


"Sheel!" he cried, it turns out that the one who came was Elisha, Angga's brother. Ayu's eyes stared at the beautiful figure who was walking towards Bu Winda. He had never seen the girl, but something reminded him of his little brother.


"Elisa," he said softly which could be heard by Angga until the man looked at Elisha and Ayu alternately.  


"You know Elisa?" tanya Angga.


 Ayu shakes. He had never met the girl who was currently hugging Miss Winda, but there was something that moved his heart when she smiled.


Is she my sister Elisha, but why is she here? Actually there is a connection from which the Angga family and my family. I have to ask him for an explanation.


Ayu who was about to step was held back by Angga. "Stay here, our business is not finished. Anyway don't leave before it works.''