My Dear Teacher

My Dear Teacher
Mother And Mother Dita Talk


"Bun, Damar will still be married to Bu Dita this Friday. Although not yet graduated, but Bu Dita no longer fuss. For him, Damar is more than a graduate because we believe this is cheating!" damar.


Ms. Anis was really furious because her son did not want to be persuaded. He who feels maximal in the end gives up too. Ms. Anis is completely out of ideas, even just talking she can't. Can only resign to the decision of his son that cannot be shaken. He was twenty-one years ago.


"It's up to you, Mar. Mother no longer knows what to say. But clearly, if there is anything, never regret let alone complain. Mother has reminded you. Getting married to an older person will have its challenges. Not as easy as you might imagine. One day you will understand what you mean. Mommy has given input to prospective daughters-in-law who according to the best mother but you also do not want. But if you marry him you no longer need to work hard and our family life will be guaranteed. But you chose the uncomfortable path. You give up, Mar. Whatever. What matters is that you are now in charge of your choices!" said Ms. Anis.


"Bun, how is that?" Nanda protest. He was afraid that his brother was really with Bu Dita, what about his future? He wanted to be a doctor and the cost was not small. Even if his brother says he wants to be responsible for it, then how after marriage and Bu Dita affect bang Damar to no longer bear the cost of his college. Considering he was the one who was against their relationship. "Mother has promised to help Rana, giving up?"


"Mother doesn't know what to say, Nan. Your brother is too stubborn. Mother tired of seeing it. Let it. What is clear is whatever the decision is, he takes it himself and he has to take responsibility for it all. Mommy does not care anymore, the important thing is that she keeps her promise." replied Ms. Anis.


"That means you're blessing Damar?" Damar said it immediately sparkled when his mother said she wanted to meet with Bu Dita and talk to her four eyes before they got married. It means her mother doesn't mind. Damar immediately mebgucao thanksgiving. He hugged his mother tightly as a burst of happiness.


"Bun!" Nanda's upset. He no longer feels support.


"Mother waiting for his arrival later in the afternoon at our contract!" Ms. Anis said before returning home.


"Ready Bun.. InshaAllah will be Damar afternoon with Bu Dita to our house!" damar's promise.


Finally, the blessing was also obtained. Damar was endlessly giving thanks. His hand trembled because eventually one of his burdens to marry Bu Dita was gone as well. Mother's blessing is very important to her.


***


As Damar promised, he took Bu Dita to his mother's house. Although they are different motorcycles, but Damar can see how Bu Dita is so stubborn. Indeed, he said for women, meeting the prospective in-laws was mixed, especially if at the beginning there were signs of disapproval.


Because of impromptu and the afternoon, so Bu Dita came to bring nothing. He also had no preparation. Actually, Ms. Dita asked to step down because she felt she was not ready. But Damar cheered because he was worried that tomorrow his mother would change her mind. If asked now, come now to show that they are serious. His struggle for blessing was no joke.


"It's beautiful, Mom!" damar said with a smile as Bu Dita was found for the umpteenth time to pay attention to his appearance in the rearview mirror of the motorcycle.


Arriving home, Ms. Anis asked to speak with Ms. Dita. Initially Damar objected, if there was anything why not talk about it together, but Ms. Anis still insisted on speaking four eyes. To avoid a debate between the mother and the child, Ms. Dita agreed. He went into following his future father-in-law.


Fifteen minutes have passed. Damar's getting anxious. He wondered what they were talking about. From the living room he could not hear any sound, even though mother and Bu Dita were in a room that was adjoining the living room.


"Speak what the hell, they?" Damar was so upset.


"You know, no matter how Ms. Dita tries, she will not be approved by you!" Nanda firmly. To be honest, he did not know what his mother would talk about with Dita's mother. He also felt bad. Afraid if it turns out the opposite, his mother accepts Bu Dita. What he should do. Should he also give up and accept the teacher? Then what about his promise to Rana.


Until now they have fought desperately to block Damar and Bu Dita. He was worried that his efforts would only be in vain given that now his mother was starting to give her a chance. Nanda was really scared, also curious as to what they were talking about inside. He was eager to join the roost there, in order to remind his mother of their original plans. But unfortunately since last night he kept begging but his mother still did not give him a chance.


Thirty minutes later, Miss Dita came out. His face implied sadness, but still forced a smile. Damar was worried that his mother had said something that hurt Ms. Dita's feelings.


"That's okay" said Ms. Dita, smiling. "It was late afternoon, I went home first. Wiguna page will come." Said Bu Dita


"Is it really okay?" ask Damar again. He was not sure, seeing a different style of Bu Dita than before entering. Duh, Damar was very worried, what his mother had said. If it's true that his mother did something that made Bu Dita uncomfortable, Damar deeply regretted it.


"Yes. I went home yes. Greetings to Sigit and Lala. Hope I see you later!" Bu Dita said his greetings, then passed with his motorbike. While Damar was still standing in front of the door while watching the departure of his lover.


"You're not coming home?" suddenly Miss Anis appeared from behind.


"Huh? Oh right, Damar's coming home, ma'am" Damar said. "But can Damar know what Mom and Dad are talking about? Why did his face change, look sad "


"Indeed, if you do something, you will be angry with your mother?" Miss Anis asked back. He was sultry with the attitude of his son who was considered too bucolic, Bu Anis was worried whether the feeling would remain the same later. But no matter what happened, he got what he wanted. He is sure there will be no loss if the teacher leaves his son later.