Wife Contract Fake Sniper Limping

Wife Contract Fake Sniper Limping
6. Know, Yanti



They got home when it was dark in the afternoon. Yanti who will prepare dinner, stop her activities when she hears the voice of people talking. He stepped all the way to the back of the mosquito net separating the inside and the living room.


Dennis was talking to another guy. Their faces looked serious. Yanti could only vaguely catch their words.


"... Bring brown sugar... Shiola Crossroad.. "


"Hmm,.. house in the calibokyor.."


The slightly curly-haired man gave Dennis a large brown envelope, then stood up. When he was about to leave, his eyes caught Yanti's figure.


Yanti reflex is hiding, there is something in the view of that person that she does not like. When he peeked again, the man was gone. It was Dennis who opened the envelope and studied the contents.


Feeling himself unneeded, Yanti turned around to return to the kitchen. Just a few steps away, he heard Dennis' voice.


"Yan, Yanti!" call Dennis who is standing with the help of his stick.


Yanti walked out from behind a mosquito net and stopped near Dennis, waiting for instructions.


"I'm gone again. You don't go out" Dennis ordered.


Yanti nodded.


Dennis paused for a moment. He looked at the woman from top to bottom and then up again.


"Two days someone will come, you'll read and write."


Yanti who does not understand the direction and purpose of the conversation just listened in silence.


"He also taught manners. You learn what you really want to be ashamed of me." The man then walked towards his room.


Yanti decides to fry the egg as her dinner and Kito. Then take the baby to the second floor. He only worried for Kito not to roll on the stairs, and closed the door to his room tightly.


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Yanti thought her master was going home at dawn like before. But until after lunch time, Dennis had not seen the trunk of his nose. After cleaning the house and cooking, Yanti so nothing else is done but to play with Kito.


The child was a little late to walk, everywhere was still crawling and not yet stranded (learn to walk). After Kito woke up from a nap, Yanti bathed her son and sat on the front porch.


"Hum, mom, dad."


"Yuuu... Kayake..!" kito shouted happily while showing a smile on one of his teeth. His hands were moved up and down, making Yanti laugh happily. "Whoops! Kito pinter!"


The woman was teaching Kito to talk when Lady Lili came.


"You!" call women with dress shirts and fashionable skirts. Her hair this time curled and then clamped sideways. "You who? What's in my son's house?"


Yanti hurriedly hugged Kito, afraid her son why-why if left alone. "I'm Yanti, Mom."


He remembered that Dennis married her so that she would no longer be bullied by Lili's mistress anymore.


But, Yanti is afraid of Lili's bad temper and doesn't dare say that she's Dennis's wife now. Sweat began to wash over his forehead in panic.


"What are you doing here?" repeated Lili with narrowed eyes and crossed hands in front of the chest, showing antipathy to Yanti's existence.


"I'm playing with my son" Yanti replied trying to dodge.


"Why here? Which house?" chase Lili again, getting more fierce.


"That's... I'm a real Nglegok, Mom." Yanti's eyes stared at the feet of this woman. She saw tiny skinny legs wrapped in heels with ribbons and cloth that made her even more beautiful. Small nails that are also clean. Distinct from her toes that slop like a duck, and wear oversized flip-flops.


"Look up when you talk," Lili ordered. Her hand held the fan that she used to lift Yanti's chin.


Yanti looked at the polished face of the beautiful woman. Had Mbok Jum said Lili was Dennis's older brother, he would have believed. Again the woman's striking difference with her mother made Yanti's brain overheated. He was fascinated by the fierce mistress's beauty.


"Take him off, Mi" said a familiar voice in Yanti's ear.


When he turned his head, Dennis was walking towards them with a black stick that hit the ground. Lili let go of Yanti's chin, but she remained sullen.


"Dennis, how are you?"


"Like Mami can see for herself." The man shrugged his shoulders then walked in followed by Madam Lili.


Dennis stops when he realizes the woman he's been his wife since yesterday, isn't coming in. The man turned around and smiled sweetly towards Yanti.


"Come, Yan!" call Dennis soft.


Yanti blinked, worried about seeing and hearing wrong. But the man walked over and grabbed her shoulder.


"Smile" whispered Dennis without moving his lips.


"What does this mean, Dennis?" ask Lili carefully. He did not like the sight of the small family in front of him.


"Duh, Mommy," decak Dennis lazy. "Then I said Mami don't have to bother making a soul mate for me. I already have Yanti."


To emphasize his point, he stroked the shoulder of the woman next to him. Dennis returned a sweet smile towards Yanti, his eyes really look like a person drunk with romance.


"This woman? Don't mess with you, Dennis," threatened Lili. Her pretty face was also flushed red, out of anger.


"Mami choose the most suitable woman for you, beautiful, smart, obedient, from a rich family! Why did you choose him?!" shouted Lili who was starting to run out of patience.


"Quiet, Mi. Yanti is also beautiful when dressed. He's also sort of, from a good family," Dennis said. Now his hand pulled Yanti's cheek. "He's also pretty plump. I don't like straight girls."


"Dennis!!!" shouted the increasingly clamorous Lilies.


"Mommy can't, Dennis!" The woman grabbed Dennis' hand. "Mami don't want you to marry someone like gini."


Dennis held back his mother's hand with courtesy and affection. "Why did Mami say that? What's wrong with Yanti?" ask Dennis.


Yanti's face got hot, embarrassed and a little scared. Yanti was about to step back but was blocked by Dennis' body behind her. The young woman finally curled up, shrinking her body so that she and Kito would not become easy targets of the war between Dennis and Lili.


Which makes Yanti not out of thought, Kito even followed by shouting and talking with the language of her baby who was confused. The young mother did not know what it meant, but her son's face looked happy and enjoyed the moment.


"Well, Kito," whispered Yanti to calm little Kito.


"If something goes wrong, it's Dennis' fault. I love Yanti, Mi," Dennis said.


Although Yanti knew that it was a lie, her heart, which had been pounding with fear, was beating faster and louder to hear Dennis's false appeal.


Lili listened to her son's sweet words, hoping to still be able to persuade the man. "Sir, Darling. You must be lured into persuading this woman."


Dennis shook his head. "Sir, Mi. It's Dennis' fault for having a woman's taste like papi. If not, papi also ndak will marry a woman kayak Mami."


A PEA!!


The sound of the slap was so loud that it felt so silent afterwards. Yanti is not only surprised by Dennis' cold words, but also by Lili's actions. The young lady held her breath, fearing that the next one would be her target for Madam Lili.


"You! You, Dennis..." Lili's voice was stuck in her throat. Angry and sad mixed into one.


Dennis just smiled sadly at his mom. "I'm sorry Dennis, Mi. Dennis may be tired after an outside assignment. Mami just sit down, let Yanti make tea."


"No need! My mom didn't want to be here long!" lili shouted, her heart ached and shattered. The woman stepped out with wet eyes. Yanti could not bear to see it.


Feeling pity for Lili, Yanti stared in annoyance at Dennis who moved his jaw slowly. The man made sure that there were no serious injuries, considering that his mother always wore a ring with a large jewel.


"What?" ask Dennis without feeling guilty. The man continued to walk into the kitchen, fetching drinking water and opening the food cabinet.


Yanti was about to open her mouth when she saw Dennis's little eyes challenging her to say something. The woman was speechless, and turned her attention to Kito.


"You haven't cooked yet?" dennis asked again, his gaze turning to the hood at the dinner table. He saw there was porridge, vegetable spinach and tempe fried in it.


"Tomorrow if you learn, send your child to Mbok Jum," ordered Dennis who will have scooped rice to the plate.


"Sir, let me take it. Mr. Dennis's hands are dirty." Yanti pointed to Dennis' hand which had a brownish stain.


Dennis checked the hand, as Yanti said, there was brownish dirt there. The same color that soiled the fringe of the shirt on the wrist.


Without a word, the man immediately took off the shirt buttons. In a moment, the sky blue shirt was no longer covering the slim body that was white and smooth.


"Whoops! Sir!" yanti was surprised. He didn't expect Dennis' arm to be muscular enough, not what it looked like.


Dennis raised his eyebrows. "You why? I've never seen a man's body. I already have a child."


Yanti who was not used to the beautiful scenery, immediately deg-degan with a heated face. While the words of Dennis who was always stinging (stinging) as usual, pierced the feelings of the young mother.


"That's my husband, sir," argued Yanti who ended up throwing her face the other way.


Dennis laughed, "I'm your husband now, Yan."


The man deliberately approached and attached his body to Yanti's arm that felt uncomfortable. Although Yanti tried to dodge, Dennis approached from the other direction, blocking the young mother's path.


Only Dennis thought it was funny, not Yanti. Sitting not far away from them, Kito laughed as he turned back up and down his fat little hands.


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