A SPECK OF LIGHT (Handle of Good-Loving Love)

A SPECK OF LIGHT (Handle of Good-Loving Love)
51. Bari visited


"Good afternoon, Ms. Adzilla," said SpOG Doctor Wardiah.


"Sore, Doc," said Adzilla clumsy because Doctor Wardiah is a doctor who handles his two children during pregnancy until birth by cesarean section.


Soldiers saw that Adzilla was timidly feeling strange because this was not her first pregnancy.


"Dok, my wife last night tried to do a pregnancy test result line two," said Askar made Doctor Wardiah jerked. Not because of pregnancy but the words of the soldiers.


Adzilla saw the obstetrician immediately gave an explanation. "This is my husband now, Doc."


Adzilla and Doctor Wardiah look at each other. "Aren't you the same Mr Bari?"


He smiled wryly asked like that, then shook his head in response. In the hand of the husband and the tapapan adore untu Askar.


Adzilla was checked. The soldiers saw the blood clot. Doctor Wardiah explained what was questioned or not questioned by both.


"The baby can't be more than 2.7kg yeah,"


Soldier frowned feeling strange. "Why is that doc?"


Doctor Wardiah smiled. "Mother Adzilla had a cesarean delivery, so to avoid the unwanted is better just in case."


Soldier turned towards Adzilla with a joyful look. "You never know me, Mi" he said.


Adzilla was silent. After being checked and given vitamins, both of them come out of the check room directly to the cashier table to pay for the cost of checking.


"We went straight to Dad's house, Pi. Pick up the children," said Adzilla only reply deheman by Soldiers.


Soldier drove a motorcycle carefully because now there is a child growing in the womb of his wife even though he was upset with her who was stupid did not know if the two children continued to be born by caesarean.


He smiled as he felt Adzilla's hand curl up his stomach and his wife's head leaning against his back.


"Don't be discouraged" whispered Adzilla increasingly warmed the hearts of Soldiers because he had a wife who understood him very well.


Once again, he had fallen in love with Adzilla, his wife.


"I just feel stupid never to know and ask how dear to give birth to Satria and Sania," said Askar when turning off his motor matic in front of the house of Joseph's father.


Adzilla's hair poking out of his wife's hijab.


"I guess Papi often elus scar his surgery already knows, Pi."


Soldier jerks. "So that was his former operation? I guess a birthmark," Soldier scratched his unscratchy back head feeling ashamed of himself.


Adzilla laughed even more to fascinate Soldiers. "Don't laugh at me, Mi. It could be that a kiss will land on Mami's lips."


Soldier's words immediately made Adzilla cover her face with both hands.


"But there's nothing, does Papi really not know how the scars of a caesarean section?"


Soldiers shakes funny. "Where do you want to know, baby? your body is the only thing I see without clothes for the night or clothes after the shower. So I never knew what a caesarean section wound was."


Adzilla swallowed the saliva realizing that what the Soldier said was true but the smile full of intent from the Soldier could already be interpreted by him.


"Don't be weird. It's at Dad's house for sure the kids will sleep with us."


The soldier grinned the horse realizing that. "Yes-yes. Though I'm still missing, let's go inside."


The two entered the house after their greeting was answered from within. Adzilla was surprised to see someone chatting with Satria.


"Where's grandfather?" ask Adzilla to Satria.


"In the bathroom, Mi."


While the Soldier must suppress jealousy seeing his firstborn was busy chatting with that person.


"What do you need to do here?" asked Adzilla with a flat face.


"Abang here would like permission to bring the children home to look at the mother, deck," said Bari with a soft voice like never before.


Soldiers sitting next to Adzilla clenched their hands to hear Bari calling his wife 'dek'.


But he can only suppress jealousy because what they talk about is the problem of children.


"No, I don't allow it,"


"Sir."


"Sir."


Adzilla turned to look at the father who had just joined them. Satria has been to the room at the request of the Soldiers.


Adzilla. "I'm not allowed. Where have you been while I was your wife, Bang? and where were you when the three of us went home after you said the word talaq?" cecar Adzilla with a raised voice and tears that had wet his cheeks.


Joseph's father could only quietly sigh while Bari bowed in shame. There has been so much trouble in his family lately. From his mother fell ill, not to mention his wife's attitude that was not as expected.


The soldier saw his wife so directly hugging from the side. Gently stroked his back hoping that his wife would calm down even if not as quickly as expected as Adzilla tightened her tears.


"Istighfar, remember our dear child," said Askar to give calm.


"You're not gonna ask me to give that guy permission, are you? you must know I'll obey whatever you want, As!"adzilla said in a stammering voice.


Still with the same position, the Soldier further tightened his embrace. "No one will take our two children away without your permission, brother,"


Adzilla scowled straight to break down the embrace because she felt old when called sister by her own husband.


Soldiers chuckled immediately hugged Adzilla back and planted a kiss on the top of his wife's head.


"I'll drive to the room, yeah. Remember that mom is pregnant. Can't be angry later on his baby's like Mami."


"Fire," Adzilla's whining made Soldiers laugh as he led Adzilla into the room.


Joseph's father saw it become a smile while Bari smiled bitterly regretting what he had done in the past.


"I'm sorry, Dad," said Bari.


Joseph's father, who was still watching the door of the princess's room which was still closed, turned to Bari.


"It's all over, Zilla's happy now."


...****...


Elsewhere, a pair of human children were inside the same blanket. The two had just spent time bathing in the same sweat.


"Mas I came home yes," whined the woman but it made the embrace of the man tighter.


"Mas is still missing" said the gentleman.


"Don't be like this, I don't feel good about my wife and my husband going home today, either,"


Their views met and re-enacted. Until the supply of air in the chest is almost exhausted then they end the pagutan.


"Why don't they understand our position, deck? we just lost our kids for the second time."


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