Centil Mas Adi's

Centil Mas Adi's
Caca Finally Forgives


Daylight.


Adi finally returned to the rented house, it turned out that Adi's return was awaited by Ms. Puspita who deliberately sat on the front porch of the house. Puspita's mother sat alone, while Caca and Baby Joseph rested in the room.


Adi got off the motor while greeting his beloved Mother.


“Assalamu'alaikum,” said Adi and kissed the back of his mother's hand.


“Wa'alaikumsalam, you finally go home.”


Adi scrunched his forehead and asked what had happened because the face of his mother seemed unsettled.


“So this way, this morning Neng Fatimah and Pak Yahya came to visit. The problem is, Caca deliberately does not want to meet them. Precisely, Caca said that you will explain it to Mother,” explained Ibu Puspita.


“Mother, later Adi will explain what really happened. Now Adi wants to go to the room,” reply Adi and run small into the room.


When Adi entered the room, he saw his little wife and baby Joseph taking a nap.


“It turns out they were both asleep,” murmured Adi.


Adi walked towards the wardrobe with slow steps. The 29-year-old does not want to keep Caca or their baby awake.


“Mas is home,” said Caca who turned out to be awake.


Adi was shocked and almost hit a small table nearby.


“How is it today, Mas?” asked Caca who had risen from the bed and came to her husband to embrace the body of her beloved husband.


Adi could feel that Caca's embrace was an embrace of sadness. It must be because of the arrival of Fatimah and Pak Yahya.


“Mas, today Caca is very sad. Caca's mind is in turmoil,” said Caca who did not clarify the reason.


“Sad why? Messy why?” tanya Adi who also hugged her husband's body tightly.


“Mother must have told Mas Adi,” replied Caca.


“Sorry yes dear,” said Adi apologized.


“Mas why apologize? After all, it wasn't because of Mas,” Caca lighted up and let go of his embrace, then went back up to the bed.


“Caca want to eat something? How about we go out looking for something fresh?” tanya Adi invites his little wife to find a drink outside.


Caca certainly could not refuse the invitation of her husband, however he also needed to breathe outside.


“But, how about Yusuf?” ask Caca.


“Caca darling, we're leaving just for a little while. Yusuf is also sleeping,” replied Adi.


Caca's smile adorned her beautiful face, as Caca came down to hurry to change her clothes.


Adi does not want to lose, he and his wife race the fastest to wear clothes.


“Yes, Caca wins,” Caca says.


“Yes, Mas's wife won. Mas wait in front yes,” said Adi.


Adi also approached Mother Puspita who was still on the front porch of the house.


“Where are you, Nak?” ask Mother Puspita.


“Bu, we want to go find fresh drinks. Please take care of Yusuf ya Bu,” Adi replied.


Ibu Puspita with passion agreed with pleasure.


“Adi, you have not told me what I want to hear,” said Ibu Puspita reminded Adi to tell and explain what has happened so Caca was reluctant to meet Fatimah and Mr. Yahya.


Adi slowly sat down in the wooden chair and began to tell her what had really happened.


“Astaghfirullah,” said Puspita's mother who did not expect that Fatimah and Pak Yahya to do such a thing to her favorite daughter-in-law.


Adi even told Caca's response that slapped Fatimah for being presumptuous to be his honey.


“Adi, I do not agree if you choose a wife of more than one,” stressed Ibu Puspita.


“If until that really happens, I will never consider you as the son of Mother,” stressed Ibu Puspita.


“Istighfar Mother, Adi also will not want and will never be polygamous. Enough Caca who became Adi's wife,” concluded Adi who had no intention or thought to have more than one wife.


“Mas, Caca is ready,” said Caca who has finished decorating.


Adi and Caca hurried off to find a fresh drink.


A few hours later.


Adi and Caca have returned from buying fresh drinks. They were surprised to see the car parked in front of the house.


“Mas, is that them?” ask Caca.


“Iya darling, it's them. Does Caca want to see them?” ask Adi who has embraced the waist.


“Bismillah,” reply Caca while nodding her head.


Adi and Caca go into the house together. Fatimah and Pak Yahya were clearly looking straight at Caca.


“Assalamu'alaikum,” Adi and Caca said before entering the house.


“Wa'alaikumsalam warahmatullahi wabarakatuhwabarakatuh,” reply Mother Puspita, Fatimah and also Mr. Yahya.


Both of them sat in a chair together with Mother Puspita.


“Mbak Caca, how are you?” ask Fatimah.


“Alhamdulillah, good.” As much as possible Caca looked Fatimah in the eye with a small smile.


Fatimah gently touched Caca's hand to apologize from the bottom of her heart.


“Mbak Caca, I and Abi have told everything to Ms. Puspita. By Allah, I apologize for my very disrespectful request,” Fatimah said with tears in her eyes.


Fatimah apologized and hoped Caca would forgive herself and Mr. Yahya for the unreasonable request a few months ago.


Caca did not answer immediately, instead he cried because the incident again overshadowed him.


“Mbak Caca, Mas Adi's. Please forgive us, actually we are ordinary people who did not escape from the khilaf,” said Mr. Yahya full of regret.


Caca sighed and returned a hand from Fatimah.


“I have forgiven Mbak Fatimah and also Mr. Yahya. But honestly, the incident has not been fully forgotten,” said Caca honestly.


Fatimah and Mr. Yahya thanked him for finally forgiving them.


“How about Mas Adi?” ask Mr. Yahya.


“I am also an ordinary man, Mr. Yahya. May be an experience as well as a lesson for us in the future,” concluded Adi.


Caca smiled as well as Fatimah and Pak Yahya who felt very relieved at their apology to Caca.


“Oek... Oek..” Baby Joseph who was in the room suddenly cried, Caca decided to leave the living room because he had to breastfeed his little baby.


The atmosphere in the living room is still awkward, fortunately there is Mother Puspita who continues to speak so that the awkward feeling is covered by Mother Puspita.


Not long after, Caca came out to rejoin the living room.


“Sorry, it's time we went back to the parlor. Children home can not be left for long,” said Fatimah.


“Mbak Fatimah spirit,” said Caca who inexplicably encouraged Fatimah who took care of the orphanage together with Pak Yahya.


Fatimah smiled and Caca's words gave her encouragement. Fatimah even blames herself for hurting the heart of a Caca Lestari.


After Fatimah and Pak Yahya left, Caca was sitting limp in the chair.


Caca was grateful that he could finally forgive Fatimah and Pak Yahya. Caca hoped that in the future there would be no other Fatimah and Mr. Yahya, who tried to disturb his household.


“You must need time together, let Joseph Mother take care,” said Ibu Puspita and waltzed into Adi and Caca's room to accompany Joseph in the room.