Widow Sama The Duda

Widow Sama The Duda
This is what is it?



"Not careful" cried Laila.


The motor was suddenly brake when it almost hit a goat. Yanti rubbed her chest as she managed to dodge.


"Sister, don't dream dong. Focus," said Laila.


"Yes, sorry. Come on ah continue," said Yanti.


Laila and Yanti continued on towards her home. As usual, Yanti's arrival is always hunted by her two children. Snacks in a bag of crackle that he did not forget to buy in the stall, immediately changed hands.


Seeing Hasna and Kayla share the food with her carefree smile made Yanti and Laila smile along. It feels like they want to go back to the age of Hasna and Kayla. There is no burden in their lives. Just getting a snack alone was already laughing cheerfully like that.


"Bang Deri hasn't come home yet, ma'am?" yanti asked when she came out of the room and did not find her husband.


Ms. Rini just shook her head and looked sad. Yanti replied with a smile. As if to convince Ms. Rini if she does not mind the return of Deri.


"Sir, look at this!" laila shouted while showing her phone.


Nearly twenty orders came in during the return trip. The distance from the store to the house is not too far away. Yanti joined in shouting excitedly at the sight of so many orders.


"You guys why the hell? What's up?" ask Miss Rini who knows nothing.


"Laila got a good replay, ma'am" Yanti replied.


Laila understood very well if what Yanti did for her good. After all, if explained also Bu Rini does not necessarily understand about online sales that are being undertaken.


"Well, pinter's son. Congratulations, yes" said Miss Rini.


"Yes ma'am" said Laila, not feeling well.


"I don't think you'll graduate soon. You work later. Find bekel for your needs. Poor brother cape looking for his own money," said Bu Rini.


"Mother, Laila is still Junior High. What do you want to do? Laila still has to go to high school" Yanti said.


"School is expensive. Where there is money. If there is, make me eat. Nothing until SMP. I can read just as counting is enough," said Bu Rini.


"Mom, this age has advanced. Missed a lot if only school until Junior High" said Yanti.


Bu Rini continues to force Yanti to find work for Laila. Laila herself did not comment. He just kept quiet to see how Yanti convinced her mother for her education.


"Mom don't have much of a mind. I will try to keep the cost," said Yanti.


"Mom don't believe it. But what you do for this family is more than enough. If you have money, you use it only for your needs. Buy what you want" said Ms. Rini.


Yanti does not want to lose. He kept convincing Rini. Laila is deeply moved by Yanti's struggle for her. His heart was determined to return the favor for all of Yanti's kindness. Had Yanti and Deri really separated, Laila would have considered Yanti her older sister far more than Deri who was her own biological brother.


"Mamaaaa," cried Hasna as her candy was taken by Kayla.


"Kay" said Yanti.


"His brother is loved yes" Yanti told Hasna.


Hasna, who had just received the candy from Yanti, returned it to Kayla. Kayla pranced happily when the candy came back to her.


Yanti always taught her two children to always share. Laila is amazed by Yanti's parenting for her two children. What Laila had obtained from the parenting class she had attended, Yanti had already implemented everything.


If I have children, I want to be a great mother like Yanti. The marriage? What if her husband was like Deri bang? Ih ogah. Mending singles for life rather than having a sableng husband like Bang Deri.


"What's wrong with you, La?" yanti asked when she saw Laila shudder.


"Son, I'm fine. I take a shower first yes" said Laila yng trying to avoid.


Everyone is gathering tonight. Watch television together. The old habit that had been stalled for almost a month. Suddenly Deri came and went straight to the room. Yanti was ready to meet her husband.


Laila and Bu Rini stared at each other and turned off the television. They went to their own rooms. Afraid that something like yesterday would happen in front of them.


Not long after, Yanti walked into Laila's room. A bag of black crackles was given to Laila without saying anything. Just code to keep Laila quiet and save what Yanti gave her. Nodding Laila's head makes Yanti immediately out of Laila's room.


"This is what?" ask Laila quietly.


Laila immediately kept the bag in the place she thought was safest. Actually, even if Laila put it wherever it came from in Laila's room, it was in the safe category. Because up until now, Deri never went into Laila's room.


"Please keep it well. School and real learning. Later brother explained that the time is right. Don't bales. Delete this message if you have read it!"


A message was received by Laila as she finished her bath. Laila immediately deleted the message she received at Yanti's request. He also behaves normally in front of everyone. Until finally Laila daydreamed all the way.


The answer to what really happened made Laila unable to focus all day at school. When he came home, he asked his friend Laila for help and was escorted to the store. Unfortunately the store closed and Laila was confused.


"Where is Yanti? Though it was pamitny want to work," muttered Laila.


Laila went home with more questions. The confusion is getting bigger about the puzzle that is happening. Suddenly the intention emerged to find out the contents of the crackle bag that Yanti gave last night. Suddenly, Yanti called him.


Yanti had guessed that Laila went to her shop. As an older sister, Yanti also could not let Laila get busy with the confusion she had already made. That day the shop was closed. But Yanti does not want to be at home all day. Together with Deri while the relationship is not improving. Yanti does not want if the children will be the victims.


The strong and powerful woman did not shut up. During the holiday, Yanti went to other shops to be invited to work together. Yes, about two stores that he managed to work with. Cosmetic and shoe stores have given it the opportunity to sell its wares.


Seeing his online store began to grow rapidly, Yanti thought to look for other items in order to increase her income. God gave way easily. Although there were some shops that refused to cooperate with him.


"Lumayan la, we can sell without capital out. Our capital is only honest and hard work," said Yanti.


"Thank God. I think Brother ran away," said Laila innocently.


"God. You really think evil La," said Yanti.


But Yanti understood the fear Laila was experiencing. While still sitting on the bench of Junior High, living with his two young nephews and an old mother would be a heavy burden for him. Yanti is not that kind of person. She could have just left her two children.