
"What's the matter again? I don't like this kind of mess, Mom. The former comes, ngerecokin. If it's just a greeting, it doesn't matter. Here's what I got, my ngerecokin." Gavin put on clothes, grumbling with a powerful voice.
"I mean, it's settled let him go home quickly. I'm afraid, it's it's satirized. I'm not comfortable, Bang." I sat on the edge of the bed, watching her dress up.
He doesn't wear deodorant at all, but his armpits don't smell and he doesn't smell. The smell of sweat is special, I think. Most interspersed with the smell of cigarettes, but if you finish the bath this way the smell is very fresh.
"Ohh…." He walked and sat beside me.
"The problem is, what's in question?" tanyanya.
"So I was shunned again, I said why is that. Finally he said, lose he envied. Keep him squatting and crying." I'm not telling you the truth.
Later if I say everything, worried he does not believe if Ajeng is right to say it.
"Yes, come on, but after this he has to go." He took me.
I'm invited?
"Same I'm okay?" I'm worried about interrupting their conversation.
"Well? Continues to? Both of that? Then you got it wrong? And you keep asking for a divorce? Keep you back to Ken's bang? Hey, can't make that cake!" His gaze was direct.
I followed the pull of his hand. "Why is that unusual?" I thought I was taken out of the room. Whether you know or not Ajeng is where, but Gavin is the pretentious one.
The proof is that he took me out the side door.
"Hi, she's the living room." I patted her on the back and broke down.
"Ehh, where is it?" He chuckled and looked at me.
"In the living room." I pointed at him.
He laughed and continued his footsteps. I followed him and asked him again, "No way why?"
"Yes I love you, you idiot," a very romantic expression.
Stupid said?
Ajeng was still there, with the Eagle running towards Gavin. "Well…." How spoiled his call.
"Yes" said Gavin with a smile. "Here sit down" he continued.
The eagle was sitting next to Gavin, and I was next to him. If noticed, the Eagle is like a father's thirst for affection. Well maybe just miss Gavin, because the net is so sparkling.
"Where's dad, son?" Gavin rubbed the Eagle's chin.
"Whose father?" It rests on Gavin's lap.
"Dad Eagle, that's right there." Gavin pointed in the direction of origin.
Oh, he's in trouble.
How else to talk. He told me about an unfinished problem between himself and Gavin. Now it's about the eagle.
"Yes be fair. Daughter dumped on the porch of his father's family home, son asked his father. Let's let you freely wander and all sorts, take his wisdom." Gavin spoke calmly, but his mouth was agitated.
"Why do you always blame me?" His voice dropped instantly.
"Certainly? Convenient me? You never told me about your pregnancy. With you gone from your husband, and you just giving me a testpack, you suddenly bring home his father's Eagle and come lightning-fast to dump Cali on the porch. Is that called my fault?" The calmness is a lie, because the next sentence is straight forward.
I immediately clasped his hand, I did not dare to interfere because I was worried that I would get an unpleasant remark from Cali's father. He glanced at her, then straightened his gaze again at the woman sitting alone.
"You should have come to me with our son." Ajeng slightly shouted, pointing at his own chest.
"Oh, could. I said it could, if Cali was handed over well. Or, I'm told that this baby is your son. Don't let me go back to you, I'll apologize for spitting out your and your womb. Simply because you never told me anything. If you're telling me, if you've been for months and this is the state of our son in your womb. Maybe I'll look for you, and I'll take care of you and your womb. You've never had a chance at your situation, and you're hard to contact, right? You're blocking our communications, right? You seem to throw me out, because of the Eagle's father by your side. Because you feel someone is helping, there is a handle Eagle as well. You need me early enough for that, right? His father's time Eagle married and wanted to take the Eagle, you went back to me and found the Eagle here. If you were still my wife, not only would I have learned, I would have fought the Eagle legally. Well, who are you now? There's an ex-wife, but there's no ex-child even a stepson."
The eagle seemed to understand was being debated. He climbed into Gavin's lap and hugged Gavin.
"You said it yourself, there's an ex-wife, but there's no ex-child even a stepbrother. Then what's wrong, if you help fight the Eagle, your stepson not to follow his father's care?" Clever also this Ajeng.
Pantesan, could be Papah Adi's man in Brazil.
"You demand that your son be blessed by his father all, yes why not all be poured over to his father in Cali? There is no harm, his father Eagle also looks sincere to the Eagle. She was the same as you were yesterday when you dumped me, it was for her son. She pityes her son, because his mother is pregnant and will give birth on her own. He's willing to also change the eagle guard, because you guys work shifts. It's just because he's looking at his Eagle, not because he understands you." Gavin was impressed to defend his real father Eagle here.
"Vin…." Ajeng's eyelids could not hold back his puddles of tears anymore.
"What's? I remember clearly his father Eagle talking about it, read back the crack of the dream before it was over. There is a dialogue there, he speaks consciously and in front of your face too. What's wrong with custody falling to dad?" Gavin was already insistent.
The eagle that held back his tears in Gavin's arms.
"Same Aunt yuk?" take me later.
It's not safe mentally now.
"You won't understand how her stepmother's upbringing will be. His father works, the Eagle will not always be taken care of by his father." The cry of Ajeng broke out here.
Essentially, Ajeng needs Gavin's help.
"What do you think about Cali? How do you think of the Eagle, but don't you think of Cali how?" His index point is directed to Ajeng back.
"I told you, I thought you were coming with our son." He cried by shouting.
"There's never going to be anything like that, Jeng. It's just your shadow. Thank you, I love girls for me. Thanks, I feel depressed like a baby girl who has the baby blues. Thank you for all the bad good experiences you've loved. Cali's problem, close the book here. She's my daughter, my nasab, with Ria as the mother in the document. As you wish, you wouldn't mind him not knowing his real mother. For the Eagle's problem…..
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