
Since the arrival of Fatimah and Pak Yahya a few days ago, Caca has looked very moody. Caca even thought that if she died after giving birth, Fatimah could easily snatch her husband away.
The thought that scared him was half dead until his health condition slowly declined.
Adi and the parents tried to make Caca smile, but it was very difficult to see Caca's cheerful face like a few days ago.
“Mas, leave Caca alone!” pinta Caca who wants to be in the room alone, without her husband.
“Darling, why are you so quiet? Where's my cute, cute and coquettish wife?” adi asked as he touched his little wife's cheek.
“Mas, please go!” pinta Caca with pleading gaze.
Adi let out a long sigh and before leaving his little wife inside the room, Adi gave a sweet kiss on Caca's lips.
“Caca dear, if you want something call Mas ya! Mas is in the living room,” said Adi.
Puspita's mother was sewing Caca's clothes whose arms were torn, the middle-aged woman hoped Caca could soon be cheerful as before.
“Adi, how's Caca? Do you want to talk?” ask Mother Puspita curious.
“Numbered, Mom. Caca did not even want Adi to be in the room with him,” Adi replied with a sluggish seat.
“You are patient, Adi. Soon your wife will give birth and as a husband you must pay more attention to your wife,” explained Ibu Puspita.
Puspita's mother loved Caca very much, even her affection exceeded that of her biological son, Adi.
“Look, Caca's clothes are no longer broad. I now want to go to the room to see your wife,” said Ms. Puspita and moved from her seat to immediately give her sewn clothes to Caca.
Caca in the room was sitting pensively while touching her stomach. The closer the day of her baby's birth, the more Caca is afraid to face it.
“Caca, Can I come in?” asked Mother Puspita who was standing in front of the door.
“Log in, Bu.”
Puspita's mother walked in with a maternal smile.
“Mom has sewed your clothes, Caca. Look no longer perforated,” said Ibu Puspita while showing the results of his neat stitches.
Caca smiled slightly as she thanked Mother-in-law.
“Caca dear, can I know why lately you have been quiet a lot?” ask Mother Puspita curious.
Caca chose not to answer Mother-in-law's question, if he told her the reason must be Mother Puspita would find it strange.
“Nothing, Mom. Caca is not wanting to talk,” replied Caca lying.
“Ya already if it does not want to tell the same story Mother. Your mother, husband and parents love you, Caca. We don't want to see you sad,” bright Mother Puspita.
Puspita's mother finally came out of the room because it seemed Caca was not wanting to be disturbed.
A Few Moments Later.
Adi sat on the front porch of the house while continuing to look at the direction of the road like he was waiting for someone. The curious mother of Puspita decided to ask her son.
“Adi, you look like you're waiting for someone. Who the hell?” ask Mother Puspita curious.
“Adi is waiting for Lia and Lina, Mom. Adi accidentally invited the two of them to the house to entertain Caca,” Adi replied.
Lia and Lina finally came by driving a car.
“Assalamu'alaikum,” says Lia and Rina.
“Wa’alaikumsalam,” reply Adi and Ibu Puspita.
Puspita's mother was very enthusiastic to welcome the arrival of friends from her daughter-in-law.
“Yeah, you two are just as beautiful as Caca,” praise Mother Puspita.
Lia and Lina laughed off hearing Mother Puspita praise the beauty of both of them.
If Ibu Puspita is busy making tea, now it is Adi's turn to approach his little wife.
“Caca darling, come out! Adi Lia and Rina in front,” Adi said as she stroked Caca's long hair.
“Mas invited them here?” ask Caca.
“Iya dear, Mas invited Lia and Rina to entertain Caca,” Adi replied.
Caca smiled with relief because it turned out that the husband was so attentive to him.
“Mas, do help Caca forward!” caca Pinta.
Adi helped his wife get out of bed and walked slowly towards the living room.
“Caca!” Lia and Lina compactly approached Caca.
“You two didn't go to college?” caca asked with a small smile.
“It just so happens that there is no class today,” replied Lia and Rina.
“Asik dong!” caca smiled with a big smile.
Adib was stunned to see the smile of his little wife that he finally returned to see.
“Caca, why do you look so pale? Oya, here I bring special vitamins Pregnant women,” said Lia giving vitamins from her uncle who is a doctor.
Caca received vitamin Lia with pleasure and did not forget to say thank you.
“Caca, look at my face! Do I look like a monkey?” asked Rina while putting on a monkey-like facial expression.
Caca laughed off as well as the others when he saw the face of Rina who was very similar to a monkey.
“Oh no, you laugh it means my face looks like a monkey,” said Rina hurriedly covered her face.
Lia and Lina take turns comforting Caca. The efforts of the two of them turned out to be successful without any obstacles.
“You talk a lot, let's drink tea made by my mother,” said Caca invited his two friends to enjoy tea before continuing their conversation.
Adi and Ibu Puspita throw a smile because Caca finally back up cheerful.
“Lia, Rina! Thank you for coming to cheer me up. Because you two I've been very calm,” explained Caca.
“Really? You should be thanking Mr. Adi. If only Mr. Adi had not contacted us, we would not have come here,” explained Lia.
Caca turned her head towards her husband and thanked him for inviting his two friends to come comforting her.
Adi assented while stroking his wife's long hair that was allowed to unravel.
“Caca dear, don't be sad again huh. Mas also sad and confused that Caca a lot of silence,” pinta Adi.
Lia and Rina stared at the envy of Caca who got a handsome husband and also as good as Adi.
“Pak Adi, if there is a good friend, not stingy, polite and loyal please tell us yes! We also want to have a husband whose specifications are like Mr. Adi,” said Lia seriously.
Adi was stunned for a moment and the next few seconds he laughed after hearing Lia's request.
“Lia, do you want to marry young?” ask Caca curiously.
“That's not what I mean,” chirps Lia while looking down embarrassed.
Rina patted Lia on the back to make Lia aware so as not to marry young.
“Lia, you can't marry young. If you got married at a young age, what about me?” tanya pointed at herself.
“That means you should also get married young!” lia exclaimed very casually.