
"You look at me with a sincere look, that way you can also realize how valuable you are in my life."~ Adikara Suryo.
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Back to the room after eating a late breakfast to be enjoyed together after exchanging sweat for a long time, was done Arunika.
She was somewhat afraid to see the changes and growth of a younger sister, who only needed two days, in order to find the true side of Arunika's husband.
"I think inside his body he lacks fluids. Strange magical bin, when viewed from any side." He muttered as he walked towards the wardrobe.
Since the last Adikara talk about children, Arunika stopped talking and only listened to her husband's babble that was getting smoother and free of obstacles of course. Feels, if Adikara's self changed into Arunika.
"Is he really crazy?" Pulling one of the hangers from the closet, Arunika tilted her head. He thought for a moment to digest the change in the man's attitude.
"I'm not crazy, honey." The voice sounded along with footsteps walking into the room.
Arunika was thrown back into her consciousness. At a glance looking at Adikara, hurriedly his hand closed the closet door and walked towards the bathroom with wide strides.
Adikara shook her head and smiled seeing Arunika's frightened reaction looking at her. He alone was confused by his attitude and significant changes.
"I feel more comfortable being myself" he murmured proudly.
The man returned to his steps and shook his head. Doing the same thing as Arunika, now he is in front of the closet door to take a change of clothes.
Another is Arunika who is in the bathroom. He sighed in the air because he felt relieved to escape the dream of the husband.
Arunika feels unnatural, if Adikara wants to always stick like a stamp since yesterday. He felt that the sudden change of Adikara was like a threat to him.
"You are even the same body, Mas," he grumbled, before starting the bath for the second time. Arunika Uda gets ready before the thing she thinks happened.
Almost fifteen minutes, Arunika finally finished from the bath. He came out wearing a white t-shirt with blue satin shorts below his knees.
Adikara immediately glanced towards the back when she sensed that something was passing behind her body. Standing in front of the balcony divider waiting for the wife to finish bathing.
He smiled to find Arunika walking around, so as not to make a sound.
"You want to play hide and seek?" adikara's reprimand successfully stopped Arunika's footsteps.
Arunika furrowed her forehead while closing her two eyes briefly. He was caught blatantly leaving the room. Glancing towards the right, Adikara first approached and hugged her.
"Ak—"
"Look it out, Run."
Arunika breathed a heavy breath. His face was leaning against the chest field belonging to Adikara. It was Arun's weakest place and as evidence of the creator's most special sculpture of the husband.
Hearing Adikara's heartbeat rhythm that was very soothing for him, it was the thing that he was most grateful to be able to have the man whole now.
"You're weird, Mas. I'm so embarrassed."
The sister up there smiled. He still rubbed the top of Arunika's head full of affection and tenderness. Stroking the soft-tasting strands of Arunika's hair on her palm and the gushing aroma of coconut into her sense of smell. Adikara memorized the smell of shampoo the wife.
"Tumbens?"
"What?"
"Since when have you been ashamed?"
Arunika clucked her tongue, but both of her hands were raised to return Adikara's embrace. His head moved slightly to find comfort.
"Since, you've been weird like this. I'm not ready yet, Mom. Usually it is yes, you are so sick of being a husband. But now? How, yeah, overdosing it."
The sound of laughter in the air. "I told you very clearly. This is what I really am. I'm not going to break down again to express my love for you, Run. So, don't be confused anymore or avoid me like that."
"Look. You can speak well, Mas. Make my feathers stand up."
Adikara refused Arunika's body plan. He broke their arms and flicked his wife's forehead.
"Awwww ...," Arun screeched as he touched his forehead. "Why the hell, Mas?"
"You think I'm a smart two-year-old, by the way?"
Arunika's hand rubbed hard on her forehead while looking at Adikara's annoyance. "Who knows, in your strong and fit body there is a small child in it."
"What the hell? Start not connecting," grumbled Adikara. "Yes, rather than your speech getting weird, sit first on the bed and do not go anywhere. I lock the door. So, you can't get out or run away like that."
"Some, Mas. What's he doing?" Adikara's facial expression turned mysterious.
His eyes narrowed at Arunika, until the woman felt wary of him. Seeing Arunika's reaction just now, Adikara even laughed and ruffled the woman's hair.
"I'm going to change clothes first. And after that, I want to talk about our problems yesterday. After that, I don't know what will happen. Wait, yeah?" Adikara raised her eyebrows while smiling meaningfully, then left Arunika who stared in horror at the departure of her husband.
"Just the crazy uda." Feeling goosebumps, but she still followed her husband's orders.
"Oh, yeah." Adikara again prevents Arun.
"What else, Mas?"
Adikara pointed towards the nightstand near the bed. "Hape you from earlier a mute storm. Who knows, it's important" he said and went back to the bathroom.
Hape's?
He thought for a moment.
"God .. must be Broccoli's son." Once patted the forehead, now Arunika hurriedly approached the nightstand beside the bed. He took the phone and opened the notification menu of his WA group.
"Really, right?"
Arunika scrunched up a face of embarrassment.
"Why?"
The woman jumped in shock at the arrival of Adikara who was without the slightest sound.
"Mas, like your ghost. If the road uses the sound of dong, Mas. I'll be surprised."
Adikara just looked at him and sat down next to Arunika who looked anxious.
"Why?" ask again and stare at the screen hape in Arun's grasp.
Lips Arunika. "I think my best friend is on tau dech."
"You what?"
"TSTlah, Mas."
Adikara's forehead shriveled in confusion. "Morely TST?"
"You know the same. Cooking is not easy, Mas. Do not use to explain everything. I'm really embarrassed," he lamented.
My sister returned to a smile. She pulls Arun's arm to invite him to bed and get on top of the bed.
"Why should I be ashamed?" ask Adikara. The two matans stared intently at the bead of Arunika's eyes that went around.
"Then be it." His expression grunted until he lowered his face.
Jemari Adikara touched Arunika's chin to refocus on her. "Are you ashamed to have a husband like me?"
Slightly surprised by Adikara's question, he shook his head quickly. "Never be ashamed, my friend. Yes I am proud, my husband turned sane and turned out to be a superior I worked for. Which I'm ashamed of it, because—"
"Love with your husband?" adikara Crop.
Arunika's mouth closed again. He nodded and bowed. "Not so, anyway."
"Take it, don't be ashamed. You're just as drunk as I am, aren't you? Not with anyone else."
"Yes, I mean, Mas."
"Hemmm ... How about us?"
"We?"
Adikara nodded. "Yes, about us. You, me and yesterday's problems."
"Uda. I'm sorry for you too, Mom. After all, all the problems originally came from my ex. Yes, your own friend. We're two victims of them, aren't we?"
Adikara clasped Arunika's palm. He adored the kindness of his wife, although he was angry at the beginning because of his own attitude that made the girl feel disappointed.
"Hemmm .. isn't he angry anymore?"
Arunika. "No. Just ...."
"What's free?"
"Can I ask you, Mom?"
Adikara quickly nodded with her thumb busy wiping the back of Arun's hand full of warmth. "Say."
"On Violet. Why were you angry with me at the time? I'm really hurt the same attitude you have toward me, Mas. To the extent that I don't recognize you. Not me dech, you. You ask me, who am I to be presumptuous to hold your stuff? You don't think I'm hurt?" Arunika clearly expressed sadness about that time.
Adikara understood every word of Arunika. It was also something he deeply regretted happening. Slowly Adikara moved and pulled his wife's body into the deck.
"I was completely wrong. About that, I'm so sorry, Run. Not me intentionally. At that time, I was really not ready for you to know about my past. Because I think it's a disgrace that's hard to share with the people I really love. I feel like it's not good for you to know. Because I also want to keep your feelings, Run. I'm sorry, if at last, you knew from someone else."
The sister closed both eyes and tightened her embrace. He plumbed into the problem until he made Arunika cry at midnight to sleep, until he released the dream of the wife he had long craved.
"So right, if you like me since you first saw me, Mom?"
Slowly the eyelids of the Adikara open. An adorned smile on his face before nodding in confirming.
"true."
"Why haven't I seen you, Mum?"
"You sure?"
Arunika. "Yes. I never met you in school before."
"What about the ball?"
"Ball?"
Adikara nodded and unraveled her embrace. "Yes. The ball is stuck on top of the mango tree in the school field."
Arunika frowned and looked at Adikara's face to remember about their childhood.
"There's no picture, Mom."
Adikara took a breath. "Want me to tell you?"
Wanna naw? Haha.
Seriate.
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