
At 11pm, Bellova was still not in the room, and Abraham had just walked out of her study. Abraham entered first, and saw that there was no wife inside. Not finding Bellova, Abraham went out again to find where Bellova was.
“Loh, Love? What are you doing there?” Abraham saw Bellova sitting alone in the kitchen chair. Do nothing just be quiet and pensive.
Abraham approached him, “Hey, what's wrong with you? Don't be alone here. It's night, do you want to be possessed later?” tanyanya put a hand on Bellova's boat.
Bellova was surprised, standing and looking at Bram who was standing behind her.
“What's up? What are you thinking?” ask again, panic.
“No, nothing really.” He shook his head, without looking at Bram's face.
“If it's okay, then why bother here? Don't scare me. If you're possessed by a demon, I can escape.” Bram Ledek.
“If it's late, this kitchen is haunted.” Bram tried to scare Bellova.
Bellova began to be frightened. He looked around the spacious kitchen.
Bellova only realized she had long since sat in a dim light.
“Come to the room, the hunt is visited,” Bram grasps Bellova's hand. The frightened Bellova came along.
“I thought you were in the room, I was there, you weren't. I thought it wasn't my wife sitting in the kitchen. I almost want to water it with salt.” Some of what Abraham said was just a joke. As they spoke, their hands still did not come off even while climbing the stairs.
“Then is in the haunted kitchen? I'll be there a lot at night.” Still curious, as if not believe that the kitchen is haunted. Even the fur sat until it stood up.
“Pft, yes if you don't believe it, just try you there for a minute. Because usually they will appear at 12 pm.” Abraham was not finished filling it.
Out of fear, Bella clasped her husband's hand tightly, afraid to let go and leave him.
Abraham was lying. He was afraid of ghosts, but he was sure that in his house there were no visible creatures, even if there were, he still did not believe.
Now they are in the room.
“Other times, want anywhere, do not get used to sitting pensively alone. Not just this house. If anything happens to you, who knows. Aye right?”
“Mmm, Bram,”
“What?”
“Ka-if in this room, is there also?”
Abraham smiled and even laughed.
“I didn't know it was in this room. But, if there is in the kitchen, it could be here as well. They can walk, oh no! I mean, they could fly in and into our room, right?”
Bellova was speechless, her face was also sweating still in fear. Her husband was lying in bed, and she was still sitting on the bed.
“Bram, please don't come home late at night yeah,” the door, turn to look at Abraham.
“Why? Scared?”
Bellova nodded her head.
Now it was Abraham's turn to stare at his wife who was completely frightened, and he realized that.
“What are you afraid of? There's me, right?” he got up from his bed, and sat down next to Bellova.
“That's why, you don't come home late at night. I'm afraid,” his face is pitiful, not asking to be pitied, but he's really scared.
‘Ouch, how is this. That expression of his face. But I also pity if I keep on judging him like this.’
“Yes, I'll work on it. If you're lonely, you can put on music or watch. Or, you can just come to your mom's house. When I get home from work, I pick you up there.” He rubbed Bellova's hair.
“Really? I better wait there. But, how to cook dinner?”
“Hm, we can when we get home. Besides, I didn't eat right away, did I take a shower first, right? Later we can cook it together.”
“Iya, I want,” does not mind and looks happy with her husband's proposal.
“So, how about our chat earlier?” Abraham shifted the topic. Her hand was still rubbing her hair and tucking it behind Bellova's ear.
Bellova tried to remember him again. Because he completely forgot.
“Plan to have children. Time forgot.”
‘Why do I feel that Bram looks perverted?’
“A-a-I, ma-shame,” Bellova holds her chest that is beating fast. His red face could not be shown to Abraham.
“Why should be ashamed?”
“Indeed... Bram has ever been?”
“What?”
“Mmm... Mmm... have children with others?”
“Hah?” Abraham opened his mouth wide. His wife's question left him dumbfounded. Meanwhile, Bellova was waiting for an answer from him.
“You think what man I am. Do you think my parents would have been quiet if I impregnated another woman. Present Love, Love. You can ask like that.” Abraham shook his head with a sigh, making Bellova feel guilty.
“Ma-forgive me. I just...” can't continue his sentence anymore, he finally shut up and sighed.
Greb!
Abraham hugged Bellova from behind, his hands already coiled around Bellova's stomach. His position was sitting on the bed.
“Believe it or not, I've never dated.” He said, resting his head on Bellova's boat.
“Hm? Right?” suddenly Bellova turned to the side of Abraham's face, unintentionally, their lips touching. Bellova looked again, dodging.
“A-I don't believe Bram never dated. Many people like you.”
Abraham changed his position again, sleeping on Bellova's lap.
“Well, if you like it a lot. But the point is I've never been in a relationship with them.”
“Why?”
“Hm, how to explain it. Because I don't like it. I don't like women who are coquettish, flirtatious and weak.”
The deg!
‘Weak’, the sentence that pierced Bellova's feelings. He instantly realized himself, who was also weak and stupid.
“They were so dependent and spoiled on me, it overwhelmed me. When I was studying the police, out of nowhere came the women approached me while carrying sweet food. But I don't like sweet food the most. But well, I always gave it to Adley or Arshinta. I can't resist them for fear of hurting their feelings. That woman's feelings are sensitive, just like you.” Abraham continued to speak without knowing what his wife was feeling.
“But if it's too much and can't be commemorated anymore, I'm forced to talk rudely to him. Not forever I can understand them, right?”
“Then, how about the child? I mean, even though Bram doesn't love me, is it okay we have children?”
“It's okay. What's problem? Married man, one of his goals is to add offspring.”
“If, for example I... pregnant Bram's child, kept Bram apparently in love with another woman, would Bram leave us?”
“Tough questions yes. If one day I love another woman, when we have children, I will take care of her. Because if you are with me, our child will not suffer and lack.”
“Then what about me?”
Abraham did not realize why his wife asked him that question. What his wife was feeling from every answer he gave. To be honest, Bellova felt that Abraham was evil.