
It doesn't feel like two weeks have passed. The tahlilan event for Kiara's grandmother and Zee's wedding anniversary is also over. Not many people were invited to the ceremony. In fact, even El Zee's best friend was not told. Zee will inform him later during his wedding reception at the title.
That morning, as usual, Zee was getting ready for the office with the daddy. The class schedule will start next week. So, during this one week Zee will try to finish his work so that later it will not take too much time to study.
"Mom, shouldn't Kia and I buy my own house?" ask Zee on the sidelines of their breakfast activities.
Yes, last night Zee and Kia did talk about the matter before going to bed. More precisely, Zee proposed it. He wants to learn to live independently. If she still lives with her parents, Zee is worried that she will not be independent.
The mommy immediately glanced sharply at the son. Of course he would mind if Zee would actually do it. Zee is his only son. Wherever Gitta might allow Zee to stay away from their home.
Zee who had expected the reaction of the mommy, immediately hurriedly explained. She did not want her mother to forbid her from moving house.
"Look, Mom. I mean, we're married. We also want to feel like we are living our own home. We want to study independently, Mom."
Gitta still seems to disagree. Ken who saw the behavior of his wife tried to hold back his laughter.
"Leave it, Yang. The newlyweds want more privacy. Like you've never experienced it" said Ken.
Gitta who heard the husband's words could only snort in annoyance. "You don't know what it's like to live far away from children, Mas." Gitta has started to tear up.
Ken and Zee who saw that became a little panicked. Kiara was also wrong. Ken hurriedly rubbed his wife's shoulders to calm her down.
"Dear, don't think too far. Or put it this way, let Zee and Kiara stay at your mom and dad's house. How's it?" tawar Ken's.
Gitta turned her head towards her husband. Her lips slightly raised. She realized it after hearing the words of her husband.
"Yes, Zee. If so, Mommy wouldn't mind. Since your grandparents died, the house has been empty. Just cleaned up. You can put it on." Gitta looked hopeful.
If Zee and Kiara live in the house of her late parents, Gitta can breathe a sigh of relief. The house was only about fifty meters from his house. So, she can visit Zee and Kiara whenever she wants. However, the proposal was apparently not immediately accepted by Zee.
"Ehm, living in Grandma's house seems impossible, Mom. The house was too big for us, almost twice as big. We don't want a house that's too big" replied Zee.
"Then, where are you planning to live?" This time Ken asked.
"Actually, yesterday on Friday I met Delon, Dad. He said his family would move to America next month, and his house would be sold. What if I buy it, Dad?"
Ken and Gitta looked at each other. "You mean Delon son of Mr. Toni?" ask Ken to make sure.
"Yes, Dad."
"They're moving to America?"
"Looks like. Delon said he was preparing all the necessities for his move."
Zee sees Gitta looking calmer. Zee is sure if his mommy will agree considering the distance of his house with Delon's house is not too far away. Just a block away.
"How about, Dad, Mom?" ask Zee to confirm the opinions of his parents.
Ken turned to Gitta. He also pity Zee if Gitta forbids him. Ken can understand the taste of newlyweds.
"How, Yang? Mr. Toni's house is also just a block away from here. If you walk, at least three minutes. The roof of the house is also visible when viewed from the second floor. Love the opportunity for Zee and Kiara to enjoy the household together. They also want privacy, Yang. Want to be free to do anything and do anything at home."
Gitta turned towards Ken with a sharp look. "Well, if they're not in this house, can't they be free, Mom?"
"It's not so, Yang. In this house there will be me, you, and others. Where can they play frogs freely. They'll be as embarrassed as you used to be, Yang."
Gitta rounded his eyes and mouth. She was really angry with her husband. Ken could have said that in front of his son and daughter-in-law.
"Cckkk, who said I was ashamed, Mas?" Gitta protest not accepted.
"Yes, yes, Yang. You're not ashamed, but you will."