
The mentari crept up. The light greeted the entire town. Accompanying the humans who are preparing to move.
Abhimanyu rubbed his half wet hair. The smell of bath soap came out of his body which now looked very fresh.
The young man's forehead folded finely when he had just come out of the bathroom and saw his wife still curled up favorably under the blanket. The clock is almost seven o'clock, but it looks like Caca still doesn't want to move on from there.
Abhimanyu's steps dragged lightly approached the wife. He landed his butt on the edge of the bed, touching the girl's forehead to make sure Caca was okay. His breath was wasted when it turned out that the girl's body temperature was fairly normal. Then Abhimanyu patted Legan Caca gently. Calling the girl's name in a normal voice.
“Ca, it's noon. Wake up!”
“Ca, you have class today right? Let's wake up a little late loh.”
Caca squirms, he pulls his blanket higher and higher.
“Ca, I slept again! It was noon this.” Abhimanyu again patted the girl's arm. He clucked confusedly at Caca who seemed to not want to move at all.
“You went to college anyway? Isn't there a class today?” Abhimanyu's voice sounded slightly elevated.
“No, males depart,” muttered Caca, but still could be heard Abhimanyu.
“No can males dong, Ca. I didn't go to college because of males.” Abhimanyu again shook Caca's body so that the girl would move on.
“No, Bi!” caca still didn't want to open his eyes.
Abhimanyu was silent for a moment. Thinking of a way to get his wife up and go to college.
“If you don't want to get up and go to college. I'll kiss you forcibly and bathe you forcibly too.”
Netra Caca open. Staring intently at Abhimanyu.
“You will not dare to do that to me,” he said in disbelief.
Abhimanyu smiled obliquely. Without warning, Abhimanyu brought his face closer to Caca and was about to put his lips on the girl's lips.
“OK I wake up!” exclaiming Caca held Abhimanyu's chest so as not to get closer to his face.
Caca sat up while pushing Abhimanyu's body slowly. His eyes were still sharp warning Abhimanyu not to do what he said.
“Udah there out. I'm awake, yes!” Caca pushed back Abhimanyu's body to leave immediately.
“I won't leave before you enter the bathroom. I want mastiin you will not sleep again,” said Abhimanyu still sitting facing the wife.
Caca clucking. He lowered his legs to stand in front of his husband.
“I won't sleep again, Bi. I'm out there.” Caca pulled on Abhimanyu's arm to get the young man up.
“Appointments, yes?”
“Iya, bring! Cepetan out.”
Caca pulled back Abhimanyu's arm and the young man stood up.
Abhimanyu chuckled at the annoyed look of his wife. The girl looked very pretty even though she had just woken up.
“There!” throw Caca away again.
“Iya,”
Abhimanyu had almost stepped up, but did not. He stood in front of his wife.
“What?” caca was confused. Soon her net was rounded when suddenly Abhimanyu stole a kiss from her lips.
Abhimanyu only laughed as he ran away from his room.
**
“You why the tumben really not the spirit of college?” Abhimanyu looked at his wife who was sitting next to him. The red light allowed Abhimanyu to ask the girl a little.
Caca rolled his eyeballs, lazy. He stared at the highway. Look at every vehicle that stops next to his car.
“Yes, Males, Bi. Can't it?” ketus tanyanya.
Abhimanyu scratched his head. “Yes, unusual, Ca, see you as this leaves for college.” The light turned green as the sentence flashed. Abhimanyu drove back his car, splitting the road.
Caca just clucked not chiming in on what Abhimanyu said.
Netra Abhimanyu glanced at his wife. He wanted to ask her something, but her mind hesitated. He was afraid his wife would be offended. However, his mind also struggled to immediately ask.
A few seconds passed with silence. Abhimanyu cleared a glance. Eliminating the awkwardness that almost crept on him.
“Ca,” Abhimanyu also ventured to call the wife who only greeted him with deheman.
Not looking away at all. The girl seemed reluctant to speak even if it was just one word.
“You're crying, huh?” finally, the question was able to come out of Abhimanyu's lips after his mind wrestled with his head which had prevented the question from coming out.
Caca's body stiffened, but not a single answer came out of the girl's lips. However, he was able to answer to Abhimanyu indirectly.
“Why does semalem cry? Because Crystal, yes?”
Caca is increasingly reluctant to give an answer, because clearly the answer is yes.
“People like you can cry too just because of that?”
The last question Abhimanyu asked made Caca turn his head. His eyes are truly illegible. Makes Abhimanyu feel a little guilty about it.
“People like me kayak how the hell, Bi?” ask Caca sarcasm. His net narrowed sharply.
Actually it was a question that was several times thrown from the people closest to Caca. He understands their meaning. However, he still felt humbled by just a row of these sentences.
Abhimanyu poked his lips. I don't understand how to explain it.
“Yes, kayak you. You're kan–”
“Gallags? Ketus? A cue? Like rough talk? What else?”
Abhimanyu. Caca's voice is high enough to realize Abhimanyu that the wife is now in the middle of emotions.
“You think I don't have a heart, Bi?” Caca's chest up and down held back all the actual emotional overflows from last night he was holding. “You think I'm as strong as steel that if treated as bad as it is still ordinary?”
Abhimanyu gulped his saliva with great difficulty. This is the first time Caca has been angry with her after their previously unplanned wedding.
“I'm also human, Bi. I have a heart too. My heart even hurt when Crystal doused me in front of all my customers. I was rude, I was rude too. But that doesn't mean my heart can stand if it's with people. I'm not wrong, Bi and Crystal bales what I don't sell.” Caca pointed at his chest. It was as if telling the husband there was a deep wound there.
Without saying much, Abhimanyu pulled his car over. He opened his seatbelt and grabbed Caca's body, which was now cupping her face with both hands.
The girl's shoulders were shaking. Crying like last night. However, this time it felt different, because there was an Abhimanyu who hugged him.
“Sorry. I've got your value wrong.”