
That night they both slept at three in the morning. Time with dawn. However, Bayu managed to wake up because his body was used to waking up at the same hour, even though he did not sleep at the usual hour.
Since Bayu woke up first, he wanted to get ready for his dawn. He should have prayed at dawn in the mosque, he should have woken up to pray tahajud, but he used to do it at home. It's a little different when it's done in someone else's house. Moreover, he also just fell asleep at three o'clock in the morning which made it difficult for him to wake up again performing the tahajud prayer. Perhaps, the dawn in the mosque can still be done.
He intends to wake Ica to tell her where the mosque is. However, after he saw Ica, he became reluctant to wake her up. Ica's previous words were slurred and semi-conscious, but Bayu was sure that was the honesty that only Ica could express when half-conscious like that. Just look at Ica. She still wears her hijab while sleeping with her husband. In fact, last night Ica was very brave to drag Bayu to sleep in bed and mepet with him. Physical contact may not be a problem for Ica, but shows something that he has been keeping it feels will take a long time. Bayu did not want to bother about it, he was sure Ica must be very tired to hear Bayu's scolding.
Bayu is well dressed. Wearing a suit koko and sarong, do not forget the pecinya. Bayu decided to go down and ask the location of the mosque to the house. He knew that Papa and his father-in-law must have prepared to go to the mosque together.
"Lho, Bayu. It was neat. Wanna go to the mosque too, huh?" greeting Raka when seeing Bayu down.
"Yes, Om," Bayu replied while showing a timid smile. Then, Manda followed behind.
"Lho, what, Om, anyway? Call dad, dong! Call to Mother with Mother's call as well," said Manda hoarding.
"Ahaha, yes, Father, Mother. Oh yeah, Bayu can you go to the mosque with Daddy? Bayu does not know the closest mosque here," said Bayu. Raka had not responded, Mama and Papanya Bayu also came out and joined.
"Eh, Bayu. You up?" greet Andi.
"Udah, Pa," replied Bayu politely.
"Well, it's great to wake up" Willa said.
"Can you get up, you mean, Ma?" ask Bayu confused.
"Yes, the newlyweds must be soy sauce. Must be really bad to wake up. Papa used to be the same Mama, too" replied Willa spontaneously. Everyone there laughed gigglingly as Winda was discussing it with the usual, when it was a bit sensitive for the newlyweds. However, Bayu seems to take it for granted that Winda's statement. More precisely, he did not know the meaning of Winda, he also did not know why everyone laughed.
"Yes, Bayu is tired. But, right, while you can still pray in the mosque, it is better in the mosque. Men are, preferably for congregational prayer in the mosque," Bayu's response which then stopped their laughter.
"Well.., I didn't choose a daughter-in-law wrong. Dalem is his religion. Salute Daddy to you, Bayu," praised Raka to Bayu while patting Bayu's shoulder proud mark.
"Remain strong? After all, you can pray at home with Ica. The newlyweds, right, finished the first night sticky already like stamps." Now it's Manda's turn to flirt. Again Bayu does not understand very well if it is being teased.
"No, Bun. Ordinary aja. No tired, really," replied Bayu.
"Well..., Bayu, big is also your stamina, yes," Winda continued then satisfied to laugh at the innocence of Bayu.
"Oiya, Bayu, where's Ica? Why not go out to catch you? Duh, sorry, yes, the child likes to forget that his obligations will increase if he has become a wife of people." Manda changed the topic because he did not see the only princess that appeared. In fact, if it is like this, the duty of the wife is to serve the husband, delivering to the front of the house when going to the mosque or going to work, as done by Manda and Vinda. At least, that is what was done hereditary in the Manda family and maybe Winda too, not knowing the family of others did it either or not.
Manda told Ica the duties of a wife, but she did not. Manda becomes embarrassed if it is considered unable to properly educate children.
"Ooh, that, Bayu woke up. But I think Raisa's tired, because it's not waking up." Bayu is brave enough to lie like that, but not his style of lying for good. For good? Is this really for the good? For whose good? Is Bayu sincerely lying so that no one thinks badly of Ica? Or is it just because of his guilt?
"Wuahahaha, it's natural. Her name is newlywed. Moreover, Ica is not used to it. It's natural to be tired and not awake. Later at dawn also wake up," said Winda who was not satisfied with teasing.
"Yes, so, no problem, no, Bun. Bayu to his mosque, right, together with Papa and Dad too. Ntar again, maybe Fahri same Dirga followed to the mosque, yes, right, Ma?" Bayu threw a speech at Winda, then responded with a nod in response.
"Yes, deh. Mother apologizes yes, because as parents too powerful Ica until hard to wake up. Later if the dawn of Ica has not woken up, let Mother who woke up," said Manda full of regret.
"Better let Ica rest. Bayu and our family did not bother about it either. We also know, after the wedding, the first night, must be tired of the double." Winda responded. She understood very well that Manda was afraid that her son was labeled ugly by her husband's family. Thankfully, Ica has good in-laws.
"First night?" batin Bayu asked. He turned his brain to the previous speaker where people laughed when talking about newlyweds. He is ashamed if the discussion turns out to be a vulgar thing like this. He thought, exhausted in the sense of being too much to stand and smile welcoming guests who came at the wedding, turned out to be tired in a different sense. I was embarrassed to answer casually. What will everyone think of him afterwards?
"Yes, let's go" Raka said.
"Go first, Assalamu'alaykum warahmatulli wabarakatuh,"
"Wa'alaykumussalam warahmatullahi wabarakatuh."
"It looks like Fahri and Dirga are also soy sauce. Maybe they can't sleep because their room is next to the newlyweds. I'd better get up before they're late." Linda is still on the same topic. He smiled inwardly as this topic about the newlyweds greatly comforted him.
"Umm..., can I go up to wake the kids? They are afraid that they are late" Winda told Manda.
"Geez, Sire. Why do you need permission, anyway? Consider it your own home."
"Oh, okay, deh. I'll go up first."
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