Ketos That's My Husband

Ketos That's My Husband
Dikerjain In-law


Chapters. 16


Rinda was confused as to what it would look like. Because honestly, he himself is not ready if living separately with his parents. Especially with the mother. During this interaction between them is more intense and Rinda always makes her mother dizzy.


Look at the girl who usually talks a lot, though, Ghani also walked closer to the parents while pulling Rinda's hand so that the girl did not freeze in front of the background they made for the shooting earlier.


"For a while, we decided to stay at Ma-Mother's house first, Ma."


It was not Rinda who spoke, but Ghani who took the decision unilaterally. Making Rinda who had earlier lowered her head to drive away the puddles that had piled up in the corner of her eyes, also suddenly raised her face to be able to see towards the man who was much taller than her clearly.


"Am I dreaming?" chirps Rinda who immediately got a squeeze in her hand from Ghani.


At once Rinda also realized that her husband was holding her hand without permission from her first.


"Eh, why are you holding my hand?" screech Rinda, as if forgetting her sadness just now. "Review, I have a real crush. Keep it ce—"


Again and again Ghani silenced Rinda's mouth in front of her family. Then the young man looked towards his mother.


"Can you, Ma? Ghani with Rinda nginep at Mom's house with Dad? Three daily at most. Let Rinda adapt first with Ghani," said Ghani who increasingly makes Rinda confused.


Not only Rinda, but also his parents Ghani. They did not expect that his son could actually accept this match. Even to the point of thinking about Rinda's feelings. Think they.


"Alhamdulillah, darling .. Her son Mama really has a crush on you," said mama Ayumna full of happy twinkle.


While Rinda whose mouth is still smothered by Ghani also shook his head to disagree with the words of his father-in-law.


'That's a big mistake, Ma! He already has a girl in school!'


It was like Rinda was shouting those words to her mother-in-law. Unfortunately, he was not brave enough to say it. Because, his comfort in school is at stake.


"How, Ma? Can I stay with Mom and Dad for the next three days?" ghani looked at her in-laws. Ask permission to stay with them first. All inquisitive, this girl's habit. So that he will not be too surprised if he lives in the Bagaskara family home. What else if her mother did it.


Aga's father looked at his best friend first before replying. Not without reason. The best friend who is now his son-in-law is used to living a luxurious life. His house is only two-story. Not as big as his house.


However, when he saw the nod and faint wink of the Heavenly Father, Aga's father nodded in agreement.


"Our house is always open to you, son. No matter how many days you stay, we are happy. Thank you for understanding Rinda. I'm not wrong to have you," said Aga's father so proud to have a son-in-law who is very understanding like Ghani.


Rinda glared, she rebelled and with full force she pulled Ghani's hand in front of her mouth.


"Help ...!" rinda was finally free. "Doubt!" shouted the girl immediately distanced herself from Ghani. Danger was also near the man. A little direct play pull, hug, and the last really likes to silence his mouth suddenly.


"Yes, then Mama and Papa say goodbye, deh. Let you enjoy your time at Mother's house. But remember, three days to go home. Mama can't wait to finish the same time as Mama's daughter-in-law," said mama Ayumna staring at her son full of intent.


Rinda who was very upset because it seemed not to be considered his existence, also raised a protest.


"Mrs ... Rinda wanted to talk to Mama," Rinda looked pleading with her in-laws.


"What, Honey? Soon Papa Langit has a meeting. So Mama had to prepare her needs first." Ayumna's mother deliberately gave an excuse for Rinda not to protest to her. Because if the longer you talk to Rinda, there's mama Ayumna can't pretend any longer. Her daughter-in-law was too innocent and funny.


"Don't you feel like someone's missing?" ask Rinda. Got a confused look from her mother-in-law.


"It's Papa Langit already want Mama to bring it, dear. No one is missing, eh!" sahut mama Ayumna made papa Langit hold his breath with the absurd behavior of the wife who began to come out.


"Not Papa, Ma. But Mama's son!" rinda said with a very upset face.


"Loh, he's not Mama's son from two hours ago, honey," replies Ayumna's mom who is so ambiguous.


"Huh?" Rinda looked puzzled by her mother-in-law's answer.


While Nara and Miss Mela held back a laugh. It seems like Rinda got a balanced opponent this time around.


"This is Mama's only child! Mom forgot, did she?" point Rinda to Ghani who she unknowingly is now standing nearby again.


"Not." replied mama Ayumna briefly.


Again and again made Rinda stare confusedly at her in-laws. Then he turned his head and looked up at Ghani who was beside him.


"Sir, you are not considered their same child" Rinda said directly to Ghani without thinking again. Staring at the head of the school with a look of pity.


Mama Ayumna could not help but laugh. The woman laughed, and was followed by the others. While Ghani stared furiously at the girl who became his wife. Could be done with his mother.


"She's not Mama's son, baby, '" said Mama Ayumna again.


"Tuh, right Brother. You really have been thrown away with them" said Rinda who immediately got a jolt on her forehead from Ghani.


"But he's your husband now" continued Ayumna's mother.


Rinda who had just realized being bullied by her mother-in-law also immediately covered her face. The shame is so great.


"Mamaa ....!"


Laughter also accompanied the whimper of Rinda who felt very embarrassed. While Ghani only shook his head to see the behavior of two different women of that generation.