
After teaching, Heni began to struggle with his household affairs. But, it was only three days he worked, his songong nature began to recur. Maybe this is ingrained in him, so no longer just in school he is like that. It turns out that in the house that incidentally home with in-laws, his attitude also began so.
Though he had promised his husband, in-laws and sister-in-law, when he had finished teaching, he would take care and take care of his son. But the truth is not so. Under the pretext of exhaustion work, he was even comfortable sleeping and did not discuss the advice of his in-laws.
Most of what we know in novels and real life, in-laws who often do arbitrarily to their daughters-in-law. Well, it's just the opposite. A daughter-in-law who does her own thing to her in-laws.
"Hen, this Princess is awake. You better carry it first. I think I miss my mom." Said Ms. Halimah while holding her grandson affectionately.
"Shortly, Mom. I'm gonna take a break. Just got home. I'm still tired, Mom." Sahut Heni with a tinge.
Ms. Halimah can't do anything. The old woman only sighed deeply, as she endured the disappointment and tiredness of nurturing her granddaughter.
The hope is that after Heni comes home, he will soon be able to relax and rest during the day to relieve fatigue. Since the morning has completed a lot of work at home. From cooking, washing, sweeping, cleaning dishes, plus babysitting.
"Heni, this is your crying son. Probably because of thirst. You suckled while you rested huh!?" Pinta ma'am Halimah on her daughter-in-law.
"Okay, Mom. Make a bottle of milk. I'm still tired. Don't you see, I just got home from work???" Songong's son-in-law refused Halimah's request.
And once again, ma'am Halimah chose silence not to argue. If there was Adel at home, surely Heni would have been squashed all out. But this time, there was no one else in the house, except Halimah, Heni and the little princess.
Finally, Halimah made bottle milk for her granddaughter, because she felt sorry to hear the Princess's cry that did not stop.
"This, Honey. The milk is in the drink first yes. Cup...cup.. here same grandma again yes!" That's what Halimah said to her granddaughter who was already in her lap.
Suddenly a greeting came from in front of the house.
"Assalamu'alaikum"
A moment later Halimah answered the greeting while directing her gaze to the front door. Because at that time, he was sitting in the middle room. "Greetings waalaikum"
Then someone stepped into the house. After arriving in the living room, he greeted.
"Mom, I came home early today. My body is getting hotter and my head hurts. I'm asking the boss to come home first. And seeing my condition like this, I was finally advised to rest at the Sulu house." Adel said, the daughter of Halimah.
"Yes, Del. You rest first. But do not forget to take the medicine in the medicine box, hopefully can reduce the pain." Tell mom Halimah while holding her granddaughter in her lap.
"Why is the Princess still in foster care? Heni's home, Mom. Is the bike home???" ask Adel.
"Heni's still tired she said, she's still sleeping in the room." Answer Halimah frankly.
"Enak said tired. I guess you're not tired of what? From morning till noon ngasuh his son?!!" Now Adel began to be emotional, even though his body was also sick, but he was more concerned with the fate of his biological mother.
"It's okay, Del. In a moment, Heni must have woken up." Answer Halimah calmly.
Adel did not ask his biological mother who was still sitting on the sofa in the middle room. He prefers to bang on the door of his room-in-law who does not know himself.
Tok...
"Heni, wake you up!!! Don't be alone in this house!!! Wake up!!!" Shouted Adel while unceasingly banging on the door.
He immediately went to the door and opened it in annoyance.
Chequelek
"I'm still tired, Mom." Said Heni still with half-closed eyes and a sour face.
"He. son-in-law doesn't know himself. Open your eyes!!! Take your son from mom. What did you promise me, huh??? Did you intentionally, consider my mother your child's baby sister??!!" Adel stared intently at Heni with a loud voice.
"Ooo. Hold on, I'll carry the Princess." Reply Heni with a wave. His eyes were now wide-eyed at a woman who was not expected to bang and disturb his nap.
"Have hitchhiked, belagu again!!!" adel said while looking fixedly at the face of his sister-in-law.
"Don't talk carelessly, Del!!! I'm your sister's wife. Just beware, if Mas Anton knows you are evil to me, surely Mas Anton will not stay silent. Remember, that!!!" Threaten Heni not to lose.
"Ooo... So now you've gone crazy, huh?!? Adel grew increasingly agitated with a sharp gaze towards his sister-in-law.
Hearing the dispute of the two women in his house, Miss Halimah immediately rose from her seat to immediately divorce.
" Awel, Heni. No, no fuss!!! Here, Hen. Princess is sleepy, ask in your carrier!!" Ms. Halimah also began to get upset with her daughter-in-law's attitude.
Fortunately there was Adel, who dared to fight Heni's selfishness. If not, surely Halimah ma'am once again became a victim and could not do anything, but give up.
With a grumbling face, Anton's wife received the Princess and immediately entered the room back, closing the door loudly.
Brakkk
'The house is the same. No one knows, if I'm still tired.' Grumpy Heni in heart with a wry face.
"Mother must be strict with Heni! If allowed to visit him. Just be careful, if tomorrow the attitude is fixed like that. I'm going to expel Mas Anton and Heni to move out of this house. Maybe it's a problem!" Adel is still upset and takes out his uneg-uneg on his biological mother.
"Already, Del. You rest first! let your body heat heal. We'll talk about this again." Sahut ma'am Halimah patiently.
"Yes, Mom." Then Adel immediately stepped into the room to immediately rest himself after taking the medicine.
Followed by Ms. Halimah who also immediately entered the room to unwind, relax themselves with a body that has begun to age.
Mostly from real life, a child or son-in-law asks parents to babysit his granddaughter, on the grounds of staying at work. Though it is a habit that should not be done, because however old people who are getting older, do not be given too heavy a burden. They need calm and enough rest.
Didn't when we were kids, our parents were babysitting from morning to night? After having a grandchild, then we also leave it to our parents? Then, when do we reduce the burden of parents let alone return his affection?
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