
"What say? How do you dream?" Givan sat on the edge of his sister's gurney. He rubbed his sister's back, he tried to send his spirit to his sister.
"Say, tell him to come back later. Just talking, I took his advice. But the more I talked about it, the more I remembered. I can't answer for myself why Cali was put on the porch. I can greet Cali with chest room, I can't accept Cali being placed on the porch. It was afternoon, no sun, not time to sunbathe the baby. So, it can't be the reason Cali's in the sun anymore. My mistake was to cut him off? He should have been angry and wouldn't let me know our son. That's more rational, not what the cake does." Gavin bowed, he looked blankly at the blanket that warmed his body.
"Get yourself, Vin. You have to understand Ajeng's position, he thinks your daughter's a girl and he needs a guardian. The daughter is vulnerable, if living with the father continues. Indeed, it's safe. But there are many stories that are not safe. Ajeng is afraid that his son does not have a father, he does not want your son to hate his father for looking at his mother who is humming himself. He's afraid his tongue will hurt you, if he talks to you a lot. He did not want, his son became a child who disobeyed his father, if you know how the story about his father's attitude as long as his mother hummed him. Because it is held back, hidden how strong, the mouth of the woman will still open at the right time, if she feels hurt. He was worried, Cali did not like his father, because the story of his mother's past who was treated less well with you. We do not know what is behind the reason for this event. But, you're trying to get the best idea about Ajeng." She pulled her chin, to look into the boy's eyes.
Gavin sobbed, he felt so bad about his own problems.
"Am I evil, Mah?" The words that came out of his mouth sounded so sad.
Adi kept Cani away from the adult chat. He chose to sit on the sofa, trying to put his granddaughter to sleep.
"Why do you think you're evil?" Adinda wiped her son's tears.
He did not understand, why his descendants from Adi prefer to tend to cry. Their children, so easy to cry even though men. But Givan, he only sees so bad crying when there is a bad incident related to Canda.
"I'm flashing him. He's asking for an official, but I have too many reasons. After that, he never asked to be inaugurated again. Mah, I don't want to hurt Mamah. I find it hard to admit to Mamah, because I know Mamah has more of a burden on the mind." Gavin looked into his mother's eyes at a glance, then he tried to duck again by removing his mother's fingers from his chin.
"Why did you take the series, if you're having a hard time admitting to Mamah?" ask Adinda slowly.
"I'm afraid no power of attorney n****me, Mah. I don't want adultery, I'm afraid of the sin of adultery. I realized I was too young to be married. I do not want to be judged unfilial to parents, because it is still the support of parents, but dare early marriage," he admitted, by looking at his brother who was sitting next to him.
Then, he fell again. He was ashamed to be in contact with his family, where his eyes were wet.
"You just have to say, Vin. Gibran also offered him early marriage, but he would not take the option. It could be a consideration Mamah, if you frankly can not nahan n*** you." Adinda watched her son intensely, she realized her son had difficulty understanding himself and the circumstances that occurred.
"Bah, ask for money."
Adinda straightened her lips, then turned her head towards the source of the voice. They were serious, but Gibran was so relaxed saying that.
"Well to buy what? Ask your mom, Bran. You don't dare to ask Mamah, you have to go through Papah's hand." Adi said so, because he also did not hold money.
"Jajan, Dad. Later asked what snacks, buy at what, buy where, Mamah nitip finally so." Gibran approached his father, then rubbed his wet face on his son's sleeve.
Adi chuckles amusedly, but he also feels annoyed because his clothes are made wet because of his son. "There you are! That's Mamah keep seeing." Adi pointed at his wife with his chin.
"Eh, there's Mamah here apparently." Gibran laughed embarrassedly, showing off his teeth.
"When don't you want to be fed with Mamah's food, Bran?" Adinda reached into his pocket.
"Yes, that's what Mamah is. I said I wanted to buy coffee, even like meatballs. It's a long way from now on" he explained, making Adinda and Adi chuckle.
"I thought, that's also if there's a wife. I'm allowed to buy coffee for a while, later I put special fried rice with him. That's not a nitip, it's a tell."
"Cumbr, Bran. Brother was not a taxi driver, errand boy, WC cleaner and pregnant womanizer. There's all the pay" Givan chimps in by lowering his eyebrows.
Gibran chuckled loosely, with Adinda giving a fierce look to his eldest son.
"His name is also female, Bran. Our wife, our wife is our boss, and she is also the daughter of her family. Yes, accept the reality" Adi said by rubbing his son's back.
"Now, the money. Buy it for Mamah, Papah, your brothers too." Adinda took out a few pieces of red money from her pocket.
"Purchase women for many." Gibran was just joking in his words.
However, his mother's plot made a boisterous laugh for him.
"Well you!" givan said by watching his brother waltz out of the room.
"Yes later, wait for the big Cani huh, Dek?" Gibran turned his head towards his nephew who was in his father's arms, he was only joking in his words.
"Mending Key, three more years, you've allowed marriage. Importantly, pass High School first. There's a proposal, brother consider." Givan responded casually but felt serious.
"Key again, we're a little diagon together. Gede was made a wife." Gibran shook his head with his steps.
"I'm the same Key, Bang." Gavin chimed in his brother's jokes.
"Huu! It's okay to be older, too." Givan gives another option.
"Ck, I know. Don't want me, Bang. Even if I like other women, I don't want my own relatives or relatives. Better someone else." Gavin straightened his hair and styled it.
"Zarin, how?" The sister mentioned the name of her nephew.
Zarin is the youngest child of her husband's youngest sister. Not much different from Gibran.
"No need for me, Mah. Mending people far away." Gavin shook his head repeatedly.
"A distant man, not sure how he is. Happen again, how? Look at the guy, Vin." Adi remembers the problems that Gavin had with him again.
The boy came back. He is so sensitive and very fragile now. Adinda realizes that her son does not have the spirit of life, maybe Gavin's choice is right by taking the decision to find a way out with a psychologist.
"Where's your psychologist now?" Adinda rubbed her son's shoulders.
Gavin straightened his eyes on his mother. "I.....
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