Forced to be second

Forced to be second
Obstinately


"Gita, wake. Your husband is coming" said Agam, shaking Gita's leg. It's the second day the Gita stays at Agam's residence without Arman.


"Gita!" the tone of Agam's voice began to rise, because the Gita did not budge.


"What the hell, Dad?" Gita started rubbing her eyes, and adjusting the light.


"Still at 04:00 in the morning? Why did you wake me up?" asked Gita with a distinctive hoarse voice of waking up.


"Your husband is coming" said Agam again.


"Tru?" ask Gita casually.


"You came here without an Arman, right? You have a problem with your husband, and run here. Get up and solve your problems." Agam forcibly pulled Gita's blanket, so that his daughter would get out of bed. Inevitably, Gita finally woke up.


"Dad wait downstairs." Agam leaves his daughter, and he returns to the living room, where there is Arman there.


"Son Arman looks very tired, less rest huh, son?" Rose, who was accompanying Arman in the tau room, paid little attention to the look on his daughter-in-law's face.


"I-iya ma'am, I often take other jobs because of that," replied Arman with a forced smile.


"Loh, why is that? Are you having trouble with money?" rose asked with a concerned look. Agam who just came, immediately listened to the chat of his wife and daughter-in-law.


"It's not so Dad, Mom. But, Gita wants a pregnancy program, even she wants a baby tube directly," explained Arman. He tells how Gita requests that want to immediately have a baby. Hearing of a pregnant Carnation.


"If Gita gets pregnant later, she wants a baby. And Gita also does not want to give breast milk directly, because Gita wants our child to drink formula later." Arman breathed.


"Of course, after hearing all the Gita's wishes, I had to start saving, because the cost for all of that alone was so much. Moreover, if Gita wanted us to program the baby tubes," Arman showed her face that looked very tired, she had gone to great lengths to realize all of Gita's wishes.


"Then, why is Gita here?" ask Agam curious.


"Gita says she wants to go home, if the money for the baby tube program is there Well," replied Arman.


Agam and Rose seemed to be sighing to them. They do not think that the Gita is so controlling Arman.


"But you are young. I'm sure without a baby tube program you'll still have children. You consuls first go to the obstetrician, join the pregnant progaram, I'm sure, kaliam must have offspring, as long as you follow all the advice of the Doctor and you are patient," explained Rose. Because, he had also felt how to struggle to have a baby.


"Already Mom, I've said that, but Gita does not want to listen to me at all," said Arman.


"Whatever you are, same Dad!" The Gita comes with a hostile face. He stared at Arman.


"Sit down!" agam said, finally Gita was sitting next to Arman, but a little distance.


"Dad heard everything from Arman, now I need an explanation from you. Why did you leave the house?" tanya Agam is still trying to patiently face her daughter's attitude which often makes her upset.


"Gita just ask, baby tube program," said Gita lightly.


"You said just?" ask Agam with a face of disbelief.


"Yes Dad, why don't you like my decision. I also want to get pregnant and have children, I want to give Father and Mother a grandson. Is that wrong?" Her look on her face was as if what she was doing didn't matter, and everything she wanted was easy.


"Git, Dad and Mom have absolutely no problem with your desire to have children. But, baby tube? That's a very hasty choice, son. You can still take other options, such as the pregnancy program, you can consult a doctor first," Agam gives the best advice for his daughter.


"Later, you will get an answer from the Doctor, and from there you can decide. If indeed the baby tube path is the right way, then do it and Dad will support. But, if your condition is good, and you can still get pregnant by means of a pregnancy program and continue to follow the advice of the Doctor, then use that way Son," continued Agam.


"Dad why the hell? Can't ever support my decision, I just want a granddaughter from Carnation? You don't want me to be happy, and be the grandfather of my children?" apparently Gita again misinterpreted all the suggestions from Agam.


"Son, that's not what Dad meant. We will be very happy if you and Carnation live happily. But, the baby tube program must issue a deep enough budget, son. As long as you can get pregnant, why not?" Rose goes along to explain to Gita, hoping that her explanation can also be accepted by Carnations.


"Oh, so it's a money thing?" gita asked as she looked at Agam and Rose boldly. "you think, Arman and I are not capable, and only Carnations are capable. Because of her rich husband?" ask Gita with a tinge of emotion.


"Git, the truth is I can't. I've had to work twice as much to fulfill all your wishes!" Arman began to dare to speak up, he was tired of being stepped on and pressed by the Gita.


"You asked dong to be with your parents. They have a hospital" said Gita in a light tone.


"You forgot, because of your behavior until my family's hospital was destroyed by Devan? That's why my parents don't want to know about me and you anymore. Luckily, they didn't fire me from the hospital!" snapped Arman. Now Gita only knows about the anger of her two parents-in-law who are still disappointed with the attitude of Gita.


"Gita, Arman as husband and head of the household, has painstakingly fulfilled all your desires. And you as a wife, should be able to learn, how to serve the husband, and appreciate the husband," Agam again gave advice for the princess. Actually, Agam also wanted to discuss the matter of Gita who threatened Rose to stay away from Carnations, but Agam remembered by Rose's words, that the security of Carnations could be threatened.


"Dad wants, now you come home with your husband, and think carefully about all the words of Father, and Mother" said Agam reminded. Gita rolled her eyes lazily, it seemed that she was still not aware of her mistake.


Gita got up from her seat, and stomping her legs in annoyance, she stepped up the stairs to pick up her things.


"Thank you, Mom." Arman was grateful to his parents-in-law who wanted to be wise and willing to mediate his problems with the Gita.


"Don't talk, son. Instead we should apologize for the attitude of the Gita so far. And we also thank you for sticking with the Gita." Agam patted Arman's shoulder slowly. Indeed, as a father, Agam felt ashamed and guilty to Arman, because he felt he failed in educating Gita.