The Exchanging Soulmate

The Exchanging Soulmate
Moving House


A few days later, Amar and Lisa have moved to Amar's house which is not too far away. Lisa's parents also took them to the house which is actually still contracted, but very nice and comfortable.


"You're fine, yes Nduk. Don't bother Amar. Be a dutiful wife" said Marni, rubbing Lisa's head.


"Yes, ma'am, God willing, I will be a dutiful wife."


"Mar, Mr. Lisa, yes. Reprimand him if he does something wrong, but remember, solving the problem should not be violent," Hamid told Amar.


"Yes, sir, God willing I'll be a good husband to Lisa. I'll take care of her as you and Mom have taken care of Lisa since childhood."


Amar kissed the back of his two-in-law's hands.


After that, Lisa's parents went home with a motorcycle that they had just bought the proceeds from the income of holding Lisa's wedding party. Thank God, the results were so much that they could buy a motorcycle and buy a patch of land.


"Lis, come on, let's go to the room" Amar asked.


"What are you doing, Mom? Is it still noon?" ask Lisa shyly.


"Well? Yes clean your clothes and also these gifts. Which we haven't opened yet." Pointing to the pile of gifts they brought from Lisa's parents' house in a pickup car. The bed and other items are already in the room.


"Oh well-done, what's wrong." Lisa was embarrassed.


"You know, because since marriage, I've asked for it often. Yeah, how else, you end up drugging really." Amar came to Lisa, then hugged her from behind.


"Okay, ticklish, Mas, no." Lisa squirms as Amar's lips begin to line the back of her neck.


"You've been luring me, anyway." Amar's hand also guerrilla behind the T-shirt worn by Lisa. It made Lisa more nervous.


"Mas, no, dong. It's still noon. He said he wanted to get dressed. These gifts are also not yet open," said Lisa.


"Yes, yeah, I give it up. Replace it later malem." Amar took her arms off Lisa's body. He immediately lifted the bag containing Lisa's clothes.


The house has two rooms. One is usually worn by Amar, and the other is empty but now has been filled with beds, wardrobes, and dressers.


Lisa began to arrange all her clothes into the closet. After that, he also cleaned other areas such as Amar's old room, kitchen, bathroom, and the last is the yard of the house.


He did not work alone because Amar helped him.


In the yard, Amar was busy hoeing the weeds and sweeping it, while Lisa was in charge of cleaning the windows and porch.


"Well, the newlyweds are busy again, yes," reprimanded one of their neighbors named Bu Yati. If Bu Nina is a nuclearist in the area of her mother's house, then Bu Yati is a nuclear medicine man in their area.


"Eh, yes, ma'am" Lisa said with a friendly smile.


"Ngapain is very diligent. It was just a rented house. So buy your own house, dong, kayak me," said Bu Yati with a proud smile that now adorns his face.


"Despite the rented house, but we can't possibly let it get dirty like it's uninhabited. If it's your own home problem, just pray, Mom, hopefully our savings will be enough," replied Lisa who still smiled kindly. While Amar who already knew the nature of Bu Yati just kept quiet. He doesn't like to argue with a nyinyir like Bu Yati.


"Even, I have savings. Like my husband, dong. PNS works, life is guaranteed until the old days. We have a car, too."


"Alhamdulillah." That was all Lisa could say in response to Bu Yati's words.


"Oh yeah, tell your husband, yeah, if it burns garbage, the smoke doesn't go into my house."


"Yes, Mom, I'll say. I'm not saying that Mas Amar has heard it too, is it, Mas." Lisa turned to Amar.


"Yes. Later Mas love the fan so that the wind does not go there," said Amar without turning his head.


"Eh, Lisa, have you moved?" asked Bu Vita who happened to pass in front of their house.