Your Heart&My Heart

Your Heart&My Heart
Must Have Children


"He became the opium of my perfect life." ~ Adikara Suryo.


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Adikara took a breath. "Want me to tell you?"


The pitch black shady bead Adikara stared into the black ball belonging to Arunika in great shade. He even lowered his face to pierce the part of his wife that was carved very beautifully by the creator.


Arunika then smiled and nodded. The purity of the gaze belongs to Arunikalah who can make Adikara melt overnight and promise in himself, in order to take good care of the feelings of the woman he loved so much.


"Ok .. I started with a mango tree, huh?" His thumb was still busy wiping the back of Arun's hand. For the sake of mutual comfort, Adikara must hear Arun's opinion first.


"As far as you are, my. Most importantly, I want to hear from you. Ayooo, let's spit out the words." Laughter of both of them even airs in the room, before Adikara starts the story opening.


"You still remember it well, dear," whispered Adikara teasingly, right in Arun's ear. All the feathers on Arun's body rose up instantly.


"Grind me, Mas," she replied rather horrifiedly.


He laughed and looked very happy. It is true, Arunika is still not used to the change of her husband is very big. While Adikara himself, even very happy to finally be able to freely express love and unfortunately to Arun.


"Ok .. let's get started," Adikara said loudly.


"1,2,3."


"Well, how do you want to run a marathon?"


Now it was Arun who laughed. "No. Yes seriously. Later you will be silent with mamak-mamak. Well, they're waiting. And story."


Now silence accompanies the two before finally Author represents a flashback Adikara to start a story from the past that brings him to love Arunika with feelings that never fade to today.


Memories of the past.


"Bolaku," said a 6th grade elementary school student in front of a mango tree in the school field. The student was named Nana.


Another little girl who was on the right side of Nana also looked towards the mango tree which was quite high from her size.


"You know, Run," the other boy jolted to Arun.


"He's always making it hard for us!" say another child.


"I'm sorry, Na," said Arunika. He lowered his head revealing a light blue bando ribbon, adorned above his head.


"If forgiveness is easy to accept, why should there be punishment?!" nana said with tears still flowing. "I want my ball back, Run! That's my dad from my birthday present last year. If you can't get that ball, I'll throw you together with my mom and the teacher!"


After shouting freely to Arunika. Nana runs away from Arun and is followed by other friends. Staring at the mango tree with his sad bead of eyes, Arunika felt very confused to do what.


Silence Arun, not long get the idea in his head. He crouched down and pulled the strings of the shoes he was wearing. Then, the little girl pulled the shoes and took them off her feet.


"Perhaps with this can fall down," Arunika stood back on one foot barefoot, she was massaged on the other. Now, the hand was preparing to throw the shoe he was holding.


Arbuggg ....


The shoe fell down, but did not reach the target. Arunika looked sad looking at the shoes that fell on the ground.


"It's very unfortunate. Why did you go down there? Go up dong, get the ball." Arun sobbed sadly alone. Where does he know, if the break is over.


He looked around at her at a glance. And looked back at the shoes and looked up at the mango tree.


"Need help?" ask someone not to change Arunika's view.


"The ball is above who needs help" he replied.


The Junior High student had a frown before heeding the words of Arunika. At a glance, he stared at the mango tree and did not immediately do as he understood from the little girl's words.


"Wear your shoes first."


Picking up the shoes from above the ground, the Junior High School student who was the teenage Adikara crouched down in front of Arunika. The little girl's face lowered down as she felt the touch of her hand felt on her legs.


"Let me wear it myself, brother," said Arun who knew it was his upperclassman from the school uniform he was wearing.


"Udah is here too. Wear it."


Inevitably, Arunika put her foot in accordance with the direction of Adikara's hand. Deftly too, Adikara fingers tie shoelaces into knot ties.


Seeing Adikara standing up. Little Arunika pulled her face up and did not intend to look at Adikara. He looked very tense facing the upperclassmen.


He stood patting his palms and looked back at the basketball still hanging over the tree branch, with both hands ruffled around his waist.


"Wait a minute here. Brother get me a long bamboo." Adikara immediately rushed away without looking at Arunika from the beginning. More precisely, he was only happy to help the misery of fellow school residents.


Arunika looked back. He highlighted Adikara's departure and breathed a sigh of relief.


"Have I survived this time?"


It didn't take long. Arunika who is still loyal staring at the ball up there, heard Adikara's voice from behind.


"Stay away."


In his spirit, Adikara directed the long bamboo he took from the back canteen near the field and hit the ball to fall down.


Seeing the ball rolling down to the ground, Arunika hurriedly ran to get the ball. After finding the ball, he smiled towards Adikara who was quite a distance away from where he was standing.


"Thank you, Classmate." Arunika waved her hand and smiled happily. Then, he ran away leaving Adikara who was looking at him with a puzzled look.


That was their meeting at the beginning that Adikara just remembered, when he saw Arunika's shoes and bando in a childhood photo on Arunika's laptop.


"So .. is the first, Mas?" Arunika looked excited to hear everything.


Adikara nodded her head. "That's the first. When you got that basketball, I could see your face at a glance, Run. For the second time, I found you near the cafeteria. Your food is falling and I don't dare go near your room. There, I didn't know it was you who left after getting the ball. If I had known, maybe uda kusamperin."


"Truly scattering words," Arunika sneered with a clap of her hands.


"No, kok. I love you from the beginning, mid to the end, Mom." Arunika was clenched and boldly kissed Adikara's cheeks. Only short, but can make Adikara's eyeballs widened.


"So you're getting brave, huh?"


Arunika frowned. "If you're brave, why should I be afraid?"


"Are you talking?"


Arun


ika back to the. "What's the change, Mas? Are you not tired? I'm still sick?"


"Seriously?"


"Yes, Mas. You're being so flirtatious, anyway? Don't have any shame now, do you?" My sister felt so shunned. But no heartache, he laughed.


"You're the one who made you tick."


"Massaos!" yelled Arunika deafening Adikara.


"Don't yell that dong, Run. This pain," he touched the buzzing part of the ear.


Arunika is upset. "Once again, there's no other time for you."


"Are you ready for your son?" yelling from the outside surprised Arunika and Adikara who had thrown each other pillows.


"Because of you," said Arunika embarrassed.


"Start."


I got down from the bed to the bedroom door. He found Mama Risa's radiant face.


"Why, Ma?"


"Again what, Bang? Make another grandchild?"


"Did, Mama? Isn't it ashamed?"


Mama Risa cengengesan's. "Why is she a shy mom? You see, from now on you did not come down. Mama's afraid to bother you both."


"Again nostalgic, Ma," said Arunika from behind Adikara.


Mama Risa moved her body to find Arunika's face now standing right next to Adikara.


"Bernostalgic?" tanyanya. "So, you know where dong kayak Adikara's bucin."


Arunika. "Sir, Ma. But Arun likes it, Ma."


Adikara felt commendable hearing that from Arun. He was proud of his change. Mama Risa even clapped her hands while laughing towards Arunika.


"So .. 'cause you guys are open to each other, exchanging energy in, nostalgic for each other. What if we celebrate with lunch together? While Mama is here and your sisters are in the office. Want, huh?" mama Risa asked expectantly. He alternately looked towards Arun and Adikara.


"By, Ma. Ayok," thank Arun without thinking.


"So seriously you want to, Run?"


"Let's do. We take Mama for a walk too. Ok?"


Mama Risa's eyes looked very happy. "Mom wants to, Run."


"Come, Ma. Let's change clothes first. Yeah, right, Mas?"


The little sister who had been neglected continued to nod.


"Yes, ayok. After all, I also rarely take Mama's way when visiting here. Time to spoil my favorite girls. Yok ...."


"Yokkkkkot. Mama get ready first yeah, kids."


The departure of Mama Risa made the two people smile. They felt the happiness of Mama Risa.


"Ayooo we change clothes too, Mas." Arun first went into the room and was followed by Adikara.


"I want to change clothes with you, Run."


"Goddessa, Mom! Replace itself. Got a hand, right?"


"Have."


"It changed itself."


Arriving in front of the closet, Arunika took Adikara's clothes first, but the man was busy hugging Arunika's body from the back with full spoiled.


"You're making me a palanquin, Run. Righteousness," he whispered to Arun's piercing gaze.


Not the name Adikara, if succumbing with one sharp gaze belongs to the wife.


"Anyways, we should have kids this month, Run."


In this month?


What kid?


Seriate.


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Eyakkkkkk .. where is the cheer for Mamas and Mbak ^^