
"Drink first." Rahma calmed Airin who was still upset in her grief.
By looking at the child brought by Airin, it seemed like Rahma could already guess it. However, he did not ask, as he waited until Airin calmed down first. Moreover, he had fussy the child he brought earlier, so he had to calm also his son who continued to cry endlessly, so he was calm, but after some time finally able to fall asleep also calmly his son after being given milk and pacified in a sling by Airin.
"Are you calm now?" Rahma asked who was sitting next to Airin.
Airin just nodded at the question from his aunt, because his tongue seemed to complain to just answer it.
"Auntie won't be angry, so you can talk to auntie now. But, if you still don't want to say it, then we'll talk about it again until you're ready." Said bi Rahma trying to understand the position of Airin.
Airin just looked down, hesitant to tell her aunt. Rahma, who was aware of her nephew's unstable condition, calmed her down and left her to herself first.
"Mom, what's wrong with Airin?" Dava asked his mother who came out of Airin's room at this time.
"Hush, you don't ask me first, just brother Airin himself first." Bi Rahma warned her son.
"Whose son is that?" Dava asked again curiously, thinking of his mother's appeal.
"Said to be silent, this child's base" Rahma led her to immediately move away and slightly closed her mouth so as not to ask more questions.
"You've been quiet, get into your room." Pinta the father who joined.
"Basan stingy, people ask you why can't." Grumpy Dava with an annoyed face, then went into his room.
Rahma and her husband could only shake their heads at the child. Children who are always violent and full of curiosity on things that should not be needed he knows it is sometimes very difficult for them as parents.
"Now what I'm worried about is Dava, afraid he'll talk no later." Said bi Rahma worried about her son who likes to be plastered when talking it.
"Later I'll tell him, let him be quieter and don't talk much later." Said Bilal, the husband of bi Rahma, who was also the uncle of Airin.
"Yes, if it is not commemorated again, later his son will be asked questions continue." The word bi Rahma refers to her little son. "But sir, are you okay with Airin being here?" Ask the husband.
"Yes, he's my nephew too. Airin, too, I've taken it as my own son." Bilal answered no problem with Airin's presence in his house.
"But right now, this time.." Rahma said rather unkindly to her husband, about her nephew's current condition.
"You don't have to worry about it, he's part of our family anyway. Moreover, he's your own nephew, so it's only natural that we accept him, right?" Reply Bilal, who at least understood the meaning of his wife.
To be honest Rahma had no problem with Airin coming to her house, because considering Airin who is her biological nephew, but there was still discomfort in her husband who had no blood relationship with Airin.
"Actually I can't bear him, considering that there are no more parents beside him, but even so he can get a scholarship abroad because of his own efforts, so I'm a little proud of him. Was it confusing whether to keep her, but if not, where would she live?" Rahma said she was crying about Airin's condition and struggle.
"Thank you sir for accepting Airin here." Rahma said to the kindness of her husband who would accept the nephew.
"He's also my nephew, so it's only natural that I accept him too. Do you think I'm an uncle who would willingly let his nephew live such an abandoned life? especially if there's a kid next to him now."
Rahma knew that her husband would not, but because Airin was her niece, there was still a sense of unease for her husband. "Father isn't his real uncle, so it's only natural that I think so, even though I don't think you would.." Reveal Rahma to her husband.
In the midst of the chatter of his aunt and mother, Airin in the room looked musically staring at the face of the child who was sleeping soundly. Again his tears came out when he looked at the child's face.
"What should I do now?" He cried staring at his son.
Airin decided to go home to his aunt after being confused about where to take his son, in his confusion he finally decided to go home to his aunt after painstakingly thinking about it.
"I'm ashamed of my uncle, is it okay if I stay here?" He worried about his uncle's attitude towards him later. "I think I should talk to them." He continued, who had begun to calm down and was about to find the whereabouts of his uncle and aunt to talk to them about his current condition.
He left for a moment the sleeping child, and walked out of the room to meet his uncle and aunt, who were chatting together in the living room.
"Big.." Call Airin later when he sees his aunt.
"Oh Airin, what's wrong? do you need something with aunt?" Bi Rahma asked to see Airin coming out of her room.
"No bik, there are things I want to talk about with aunt, same uncle as well. Can I sit here?" Airin.
Rahma and Bilal looked at each other, "Yes just sit down, are you sure the same uncle is too? shouldn't you be obrolin with your aunt?" Bilal asked who felt aware of his position.
"No uncle, I also want to talk to uncle." Answer Airin.
"All right."
Airin began to say his condition, from the beginning until his reason for bringing a child home now. Despite crying, Airin tried to say it without any gap to her aunt and uncle.
"I'm sorry bi, Airin so disappointing aunty like this." He finished telling his aunt about his condition with tears still soaking his cheeks.
Rahma looked silent, her heart seemed sad to hear it, because it was powerless to see the fate of the nephew she had always been proud of.
"Auntie doesn't say if you're not disappointed in you, it's just that your aunt feels sad to hear it, because you have to experience something like this" Rahma said then trying to stay calm in the face of the situation. "Thank you for telling me about your aunt and uncle." Say again.
"Auntie's not angry with Airin?" Ask Airin astonished.
Rahma sighed for a moment, "What matters now is that you and your son can live well, I see he's a little bit thin, you must have a lot of trouble there." Connect again.
"Can Airin and Airin's son live here?" Ask Airin.
"I've spoken to your uncle, you and your son can stay here." Reply Rahma.
"She stays here, pity your son later." Timpal uncle Airin.
"Thank you uncle, and I'm sorry to bother you." Airin said she was crying happily.
"Not crying anymore, we are family, so your uncle and aunt should accept you. But, by the way, have you given your son a name?" Ask Bilal.
"I gave her the name Arkana."