My Husband's Second Heaven

My Husband's Second Heaven
10. My heart was made by God, not man.


Three days ago that conversation. Dirga's gurgles get stranger, and a sense of stranger is slowly seen because Anisa is often ignored. Slowly Anisa wants to find out her husband often leaves her, and ignores him too.


"I have to find out about Mas Dirga, because the more days his attitude feels foreign to me?" anisa muttered with a look at the fairly clear sky, but not for him. The sky is always cloudy and the clouds are white. It had been covered by the blackness of the sky that was beginning to be seen.


Anisa was determined that she would investigate completely, what happened to Dirga, what was with the man who had accompanied her for five years.


In order not to arise a growing suspicion, Anisa decided to follow her husband later. At the time of leaving for work, who knows there are clues there.


"An, why are you silent from now on, I'm calling you not horrified!" reprimanding Dirga to Anisa who was contemplating in the backyard. Staring blankly at the clouds, and his mind was only filled with suspicion.


"Eh Mas, sorry. I only miss Mother Home because it has not been a visit for a long time," said Anisa forced to lie to cover up her mind which was being hit by anxiety.


"Why not go there if you miss," said Dirga, and this is the opportunity for Anisa, because it can freely stalk her husband. Just in case something goes wrong, a little lying is okay. Moreover, the problem of the household that is no longer healthy.


"An, do you forgive Mas, if you make a fatal mistake?" Anisa frowned, as her husband spoke that he did not understand.


"What does this mean Mas, I don't understand your words at all!" said Anisa staring fixedly at Dirga's face.


"I need your answer, answer." Dirga still forced Anisa to answer his words.


"What is it from? All of these have different meanings." Anisa answered who was increasingly confused by Dirga's question.


"I cheated on you, or got married again?" at that time Anisa turned her head and looked at her husband's face with an indecipherable look, and it made Anisa a little interested in a story, obtained from her husband.


"Nis, this is Mas's friend, not Mas who wants to get married or cheat." In a nervous tone Dirga said, and his friend was the one he talked to his wife about.


"For cheating I may still forgive Mas, with the conditions to change, but .. for a polygamy it seems I can't, because I'm not the Prophet's wife and I'm just a human being." Anisa replied with a smile that held a million questions.


"Isn't polygamy okay, just, and no prohibition?" said Dirga who still want to continue the conversation, and somehow at first because Dirga just discuss, but now it is precisely the man who is curious about the answer from Anisa.


"May, and there is no prohibition in our religion. Polygamy can be done with the permission of the first wife, for her sincerity in search of her Ridho. But you know what his heart is like? Not Mas, although sincere sometimes his heart harbors envy." Anisa replied at length.


Dirga was silent, before deciding to speak again, and Anisa could see the restless face of her husband now.


"My friend said that it would be fair in everything," said Dirga who was still curious.


"Which "fair? Sometimes a wife does not only need material, we are married to complement each other, understand each other and will always be there for our partner! What do you think giving more material will make a woman happy? I don't think so."


"If keeping one heart cannot, can it be keeping two hearts?" continued Anisa with a thin smile, as if answering the contents of her heart that had been buried.


Dirga was silent, as if Anisa's speech was a whip for him, because all this time he often ignored his wife. It did not matter that his heart was fine, and whether it was happy or not. Dirga did not know because in his heart, giving material was more than enough, and added himself and Anisa did not have a baby.


"Remember, my heart is God-made, and not man-made. If it had happened to you, then I could not have accepted it and chose to leave, because my heart was too weak to accept reality."


At once Dirga's face was pale, when she heard the last sentence of Anisa's words, and Dirga who tried to gulp her saliva violently. Anisa's words were very gentle, but painful as well.


"Mas will try to be faithful to An, and not hurt you like Mas's secretly married friend."


"Good dong Mas, and keep to keep your faith from the temptations of other women." Anisa replied, and then she stood up and left Dirga


For a moment Anisa turned her head and looked at the husband's back, smiling as she saw Dirga speaking in a nervous voice. "May it's not you, Mas."


Anisa was deepened as if her heart and mind were saying that the man was her own husband, and in the name of a friend. For Dirga to find out how big the answer from Anisa.


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Dirga who wants to go home is finished from his office. Decided to go to Anisa's favorite martabak shop. He deliberately bought it as an apology, because lately he was guilty of ignoring Anisa.


"Hopefully Anisa likes the martabak I bought," she murmured because Dirga wanted to improve her relationship with Anisa.


While unnoticed by Dirga, a woman was staring at him sharply. A aura of hatred was pervading his heart and soul.


"There's a time when Anisa found out about your ugliness, Dirga!" she followed the woman with a step that continued to approach Dirga, and will give a warning to the man.


"Wait!" the woman stopped Dirga who was ready to get into the car. However, when people are preventing him Dirga then undo his intentions.


"You!" surprised for sure, did not expect if he was now meeting a woman. Who knows about his behavior that he has been keeping close.


"You want what you? We have no business, so leave." Dirga also told the woman to leave. Funny thing is, the woman did not go and continued to walk until and the two looked at each other.


"Take my best friend off, if you can't keep her heart?" ask the woman to Dirga.


"Don't dream. Until whenever I won't leave him" explained Dirga.


"Do you not feel the slightest wrong toward my best friend. Is waiting for him to leave you!" said the woman with a sly smile.


"So talk! If this is to be heard in my wife's ear, I'm sure you're the one who told me."


"Why should I say it, if your own wife starts to get suspicious. Remember, there will be a reply because my best friend has begun to be uncomfortable with your attitude," said Anisa.