Chicken VS Kitten's

Chicken VS Kitten's
CknV #402


After her husband became acquainted with her friend, Mrs Robinson took her husband to buy some groceries that had been recorded on a piece of paper earlier this afternoon. That's when Mr. Robinson's boyish nature appears to heat up Rudy's manation and make him understand that his friend Margaret is already his wife. Mr Robinson is a very jealous man, so surely he doesn't like that his wife is close to another man.


Mr Robinson took his wife by the hand but was immediately released by her because she was difficult to pick up any items, and at once it made Mr Robinson frown. But Mrs Robinson immediately pinched her husband's cheek so that he did not pout like that. Surely Mr Robinson was very happy about it, and he was immediately eager to help his wife shop. Sometimes the two of them joked together and sometimes Mr. Robinson asked about the usefulness of materials that he did not know at all.


understandably Mr. Robinson does not understand very well about the kitchen. Mr. Robinson only understood to give a monthly allowance, and most importantly the money was enough to buy the needs of his household. Rudy who saw the togetherness of the couple immediately felt grateful because Margaret had found a companion who loved her very much, not like the former was always consumed by the words of her mother. Ingested by his mother's own words, Rudy divorces Margaret.


Actually Rudy is the ex-husband of Margaret who once divorced him because consumed by the sedition of his own mother, and honestly Rudy first did not want to divorce Margaret but he had already said a talak to him. It turns out that his love at that time will be lost also with the incitement of his mother's speech is very sharp as razor sharp. If you look - look now Margaret's life has been much better while still with him, now she is more beautiful and of course well taken care of.


"Hon, where are we going after this?" ask Mr Robinson.


"Where do you want to go?"


"I want to go on a road with you hehe."


"Yesterday has gone the way, it is still less heum?" ask Mrs Robinson while busy choosing snacks for her children.


"Still, I still want to walk with you."


"Where do you want to go?"


"Where are you."


"Yes, we'll go for a walk."


"Okay," said Mr. Robinson smiling.


"Which "Rosie likes it? which flavor balado or cheese?" muttered Mrs Robinson.


"If you are confused to buy two - both of them, then surely everything will still be eaten by him."


"Alright I'll take two - both."


"I want to buy this hair shampoo" Mr Robinson said, showing it to his wife.


"That's not a hair shampoo, put it back in place!" order Mrs Robinson.


"Then what is this? I'll read it first."


Mrs Robinson immediately took the one being held by her husband and returned it to its place.


"Let's get to the section again."


"But hon?"


"Sstt is coming" said Mrs Robinson, pulling her husband's hand.


"Hmm well," replied Mr. Robinson resignedly.


The two of them then went around together inside the grocery store until the basket was full, because Mrs Robinson was shopping for ingredients - staples for one month as usual. Mrs Robinson used to shop in supermarkets but after finding this wholesale store, Mrs Robinson moved the direction of shopping at the grocery store because the price was cheaper even though only a little difference.


"Have all Margaret?" ask Rudy.


"It looks like it's in line with the notes I brought."


"Where's your husband?" asked Rudy looking around.


"He just took a drink" she said."


"Oh so."


"How many children do you have now?"


"I'm still 2, one is already High School and the other is Junior High School.


"Oh, it's big it turns out."


"Yes hehe, if your son?"


"I already have 3, which are two twin boys and one girl. My second son now has a son."


"Have a grandchild now?"


"Yes, I already have a grandchild so it's getting old."


"Not really, you look young and don't change at all."


"Add this one," said Mr Robinson, who arrived to interrupt the conversation.


"All right, sir" replied Rudy.


"Hm."


"His children are all working?" ask Rudy back.


"Oh, where's the job?"


"Work in my company" replied Mr. Robinson.


"This is a total of xxxx."


"This is the money" Mrs Robinson said, giving Rudy some money.


"Wearing a card can, right? this is my card" said Mr Robinson.


"Sorry here can only cash."


"Yes," said Mr Robinson, putting his card back in his wallet and then he walked out of the store.


"Where'd Jo go?" ask Mrs Robinson.


"Get out, let the bodyguards help you."


"Yes." Yeah."


Mr Robinson got into his car while drinking the soda he had just bought. Not long after that Mrs Robinson got into the car after her bodyguard stuffed all her groceries into the trunk of the car.


"So where are we going?" ask Mrs Robinson.


"Not so, I'm tired."


"Why? jealous again heum?"


"Not really, it's just that my mood suddenly went bad."


"Well, then we'll just walk."


"No, lazy."


"Oh hon, you seemed very excited to take me on the road but suddenly it became like this."


"You're a bitch."


"Don't be so angry" Mrs Robinson told her husband.


"Had to kiss first."


Mrs Robinson kissed her husband's cheek. Afterwards Mr Robinson turned around to hug his wife.


"Have not been jealous like that, he's just my friend hon."


"Hmmm, he's your ex-husband, right?"


"Yes hon, I just wanted to tell you after this but you already know."


"Even though you didn't tell me, I also knew that he was your ex-husband."


"Where do you know that?"


"From my man."


"Jo how many times have I said it, don't be like this!!"


"You never told me!!"


"Why did I tell you? I've buried deep - in all my past so I can accept you."


"meaning?"


"Mommy asked me to accept your declaration of love to me, but you don't misunderstand me..."


"Ja-so all this time you didn't really love me, did you?"


"Jo, listen to my explanation first that this isn't what you've been thinking."


"I don't need your explanation. Hey you, turn the car around, we go home!!"


"Good sir."


Arriving at Mr Robinson's house, he headed straight to his room in a hurry. Mrs Robinson ran after her husband who had gone to the room first. Seeing that it was grandpa and grandma just silent because they did not want to interfere in their child's affairs.


"Why hon?" ask grandpa.


"Ssttt we've been quiet."


"Oh okay."