
Once in the room, Raksa closed the door and turned the ac up to the lowest temperature. The weather outside was pretty sunny, and now he's hot.
Sweat-soaked clothes, Raksa loose and replace it with a more adem shirt. He also changed his pants, with a more comfortable material.
But his body heat did not go so far.
"Is there something wrong with me? why can't I control my desires?" said Raksa.
For a moment he was silent.
"So this morning I didn't do anything, I interviewed and met Kalin..." The mercury demanded the incident.
"And after meeting Kalin, we want to go to the restaurant. I feel like I'm not feeling well on the tram," he murmured, while feeling pain in his body.
"That's the problem, when I met Kalin.rrghhh," Raksa emngerang, he felt pain in his body.
"Gue met Kalin, I was thirsty and I drank from the soda bottle he brought!" said Raksa.
The man thought that he did not have a soda allergy. He also used to drink the brand of soda that Kalin brought yesterday. No problem should be.
"Unless someone puts other drugs into the drink Kalin. But who? who's gonna mean the same to my wife?" This temperature does not help at all.
"Don't the guy who was with Kalin at the time? if it really is, I'll make the same calculation as the guy bang-sat!" Raksa even though his body is not good, he tries to keep thinking sane.
Then he took a hape and searching the internet about the symptoms he experienced./ But his eyes were rounded when he knew that what he was going through was due to a drug that was strictly prohibited, because it made people who drank it will experience hallucinations about something halal for husband and wife.
"Kalin innocent child, he could not deliberately buy drugs like that for him to drink. What's the purpose too? No way, I know who Kalin is. I'm sure that guy named Arvin planned all this. I'm sure he likes Kalin, rrgghh!"
Amidst the burning heat, Kalin suddenly entered with a small towel that was given some ice cube boxes.
"I...."
"You better get out now, Kalin," Raksa tried to get away from Kalin, he didn't want to make Kalin afraid of him.
"I just want to treat your wounds, I didn't mean it," said Kalin who felt guilty. She realized that she had become a wife and what her husband did was natural, but Klain who was usually treated gently was suddenly shocked by the other side of Raksa.
"Put it there, let me wear it myself later" said Raksa.
"I'm sorry, I was too much earlier,"
"I'm sorry, rrgh! now just let you out, Kalin. I don't want to scare you, ignore if I yell. Close your ears, and relax in front of the tivi," said Raksa.
As the situation approached, the situation of Raksa became more chaotic. He is at his peak.
Suddenly there was a phone call from hape Kalin.
"Hello? huh uh?"
"Your book is left behind" said Arvin who deliberately lured Kalin to come out.
"Hem? later, Vin! you hold it first, I .. I can't go out anymore" Kalin said.
"But I was at the tram stop. You come here, take this book. .." said Arvin.
"Hmm, yeah!" Klain finally left and put the towel and ice cubes.
"I went away. The book I missed, this is Arvin going back," said Kalin who then left.
But then Raksa realized that he would meet this dangerous person.
"Kalin?!! Kalin don't go Kalinn?!!!" shouting Raksa.
Kalin heard the sound of Raksa's cry, but he tried to ignore it according to her husband's orders. Kalin goes and meets Arvin.
While Raksa, he pursued his wife so as not to meet men who are sratus percent Raksa sure if he wants to mean to his wife.
"What's wrong?" ask Kalin when he reaches the tram stop.
"Book," Arvin proffered the book.
'Why is he ordinary? there's no way the cure hasn't worked, ' Arvin said.
"Ok, thanks! sorry, Vin! I can't stay long, I have to go home. You shouldn't have to do it" Kalin said.
'But wait! how does he know my house?' ask Kalin in his heart.
"Wait!" prevent Arvin from holding Kalin's body.
'Just relax, Kalin! I will lead this game. I'll be the antidote for you, ' Arvin in his heart.
"Keep your hands off my wife!" said Raksa who brushed off Arvin's hand.
"Look out, Bro!" Arvin with cynicism.
Mercury with a calm face looks at his opponent's face sharply, believe me he is now holding back the sensation of heat in his body and in his mind.
"Lo is dealing with the wrong person! I wouldn't let a single ant hurt my wife!" Raksa very clearly.
"Aawk!!! it hurts!" muttered Kalin, he did not dare to rebel. He knew that Raksa was sick again, so his grip this time must have been because he had accidentally.
Brakk!!
Arriving inside the house Raksa closed the door tightly and immediately locked it.
Kalin to hold his ears, shocked to hear the sound of the door slammed like that. Raksa forced Kalin to enter the room, a feeling of heat that spread in his body, making him sweat more. He needed a cooler temperature, and it was in their room.
With a gasping breath Raksa then approached Kalin, "You know? the person you met is very dangerous!"
"I told you, don't go! but you're still a ngeyel!" Raksa can't hold emi.
"You said it yourself that-"
DON'T ALWAYS ARGUE WITH KALIN! NOW THERE'S SOMEONE COMING AFTER YOU AND THAT'S ARVIN! I'M KAYAKING GINI FOR BEING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS!" Raks shouted, he made me close my eyes. I could not see the anger in her husband's face.
"Now I want to ask! who was the last person you met, before my college exit?" continued Raksa.
"Arvin, man,"
"What are you guys doing?"
"You're accusing me?" Kalin asked back.
"I'm not accusing you, I'm just asking!" said Raksa.
"Sit down, he asked me yes I replied. It was also at least 1 or 2 minutes, said Kalin, timid.
"What soda bottle did I drink Arvin gave me?" ask Raksa.
Kalin.
"No, that's what I bought. Wh why? it's reduced because I'm drinking,"
"Where are you drinking? you unsealed the bottle yourself?" ask Raksa details.
"Yes!"
"Then?" Raksa still continues to dig for answers from Kalin.
"Then yes I put it on my desk and carry a bag, and the bottle was proffered Arvin because I did not want to accidentally leave it on the table!"
"Where is the bottle?"
"You've been thrown away, just as you threw it away!" kalin.
"Oh, shiittt!" Raksa grabbed his hair, he was annoyed at almost failing to look after his wife. He felt that he was completely useless. He felt he had no enemies, why would anyone go after Kalin here.
'But wait, enemy? could this be Rahmi's act of revenge with me and Kalin? but Rahmi's time?' inner Raksa.
He looked back at his wife.
"Listen, Kalin. We are not safe here, especially you. Arvin is not just a college guy who likes you, I'm sure he has ulterior intentions and I'm pretty sure he's mean. What I'm concluding is, he put a drug in your soda. And lucky I'm the one who drank it instead of you!" said Raksa his body more and less because, the more he fought the more painful it felt. He deliberately did not touch Klain, he did not want the sting to continue.
"Medicine?" Kalin.
Raksa took out his hape and showed all the symptoms he had lived with exactly the effects caused when a person took the drug.
Kalin closed his mouth with his hands, he read to completion, then turned to look at her husband.
"Do you know now?" The Raksa took his hape again.
"From now on be careful. Arrggh, I don't know what it would be like if you were taking the medicine while you were with him. Gghhhh..." Raksa looked at Kalin with my voice, he felt it was very difficult to stay sane amid the onslaught of unclear taste.
"Now, out! let me be alone!" The Raksa drove out Kalin.
"But--"
"Come Kalin! I have to conquer myself, and it's very difficult if you're here!" said Raksa.
Kalin was crying.
He cried not because he was expelled, but he only realized how unfortunately Raksa was with him. Someone else might force him to do something.
"But I can't see you being tormented like that..."
The Raksa shook his head, "Hurry out, Klain! I don't want to break my promise with my father. That promise makes us here. I don't want to disappoint you, Kalin..."
Kalin was crying. He saw the face of Raksa who was so frustrated. But he himself can't do anything.
"I'm sure you will change your mind if you look at the current state of the mas." said Kalin who is now approaching.
"I'm your wife." she said between fear and pity.