
"Excuse me, ma'am," said Teddy, holding Arsy's hand while pushing the big trolly to the other shelf.
Arsy takes pride in her husband's natural sweet treatment without any drama. ARsy passed the lecturer Mita who was still staring at the pasanagn next to him. Between believing and not believing but it is.
Both of Arsy's eyes kept glancing at Teddy's face which looked flat as if nothing had happened. Contrary to the feelings of women who feel their hearts really flowered and filled with beautiful butterflies and then fly into space.
"Mas Teddy isn't shy?" ask Arsy gently.
"Then why?" asked Teddy again looked at Arsy who kept smiling - smiling himself.
"Ecchem ... Earlier, the same woman," said Arsy stammered. Arsy was confused as to how he expressed his question.
"Woman earlier? Who's nyapa nanya?" ask Teddy to make sure.
"Yes that was. Wh who? Lecturer right?" tanay Arsy.
Teddy nodded quickly. "Yes. Lecturer, his name is Mita" Teddy said honestly.
"Ohh ... Lecturers too. Exactly it. Very beautiful" said Arsy seidkit jealously.
"No. B aja's. Still more beautiful wife Mas," said Teddy full of confidence that makes Arsy increasingly thrashing his heart because happy and happy.
Which woman is not happy if admitted in public, appreciated, and feels most loved and cared for. There is no woman who rejects such simple happiness but is able to make it continue to float high and such a rare moment will continue to be remembered until aging.
Teddy glanced at his wife who was sticking out her tongue like she was mocking herself.
"Why is that? Can't believe?" ask Teddy slowly.
"Keep why use all tongue juleurin? Nausea? Wanna puke?" ask Teddy to make sure.
"Ohh no, Mas, Rasy's tongue was like that gatel and ekringa, so it stuck out," said Arsy forced to lie.
Shame also dong, admit that the flow of sennag at once jealous.
Teddy held ARsy's hand tightly and kissed his wife's back full of affection.
"Why the hell should there be doubt in your heart, Sy? Wasn't all this time our trial was very banayk and very heavy. We can get through everything well, and our domestic relationships are even more friendly and romantic. Especially since you were pregnant, the arsanya complete already happiness rash our stairs," said Teddy triumphantly.
"Isn't a woman like that? Always in doubt, sellau ask, always ask for certainty even though hubunagnnay is certain, always need support even though the effort of the couple has been very spilled. Because what?" ask Arsy to ask her husband a question.
"Ecchem ... Because baby?" answer Teddy quickly.
"Other than that?" arsy asked narrowing both eyes.
"What yes? Because love?" answered Teddy loudly.
"That's the same, Mas Teddy. Others dong," said Arsy later.
"What's? Because ..." Teddy's words hang and Arsy immediately connect Teddy's answer with anxiety.
"Because Arsy's afraid of losing Mas Teddy. Arsy did not want the incident to happen again. Not good, Mas," said Arsy later.
Teddy widens his smile and embraces Arsy without shame. Teddy was so happy, the more his love for Arsy grew. Both of them have the same feeling and a lot. Teddy felt lucky to have a wife who always smepurna in his eyes. Especially Arsy, who is really satisfied to have a husband like Teddy. Truly a good man, responsible and alert.