
On Sunday, early in the morning Karin had arrived in front of Ardi's house, the house she had lived in for years.
Since the front door was already open, since the aunty of the housekeeper had already gone to the market, the girl just gawked in.
"Good morning Jino." Karin greeted the little boy sitting on the sofa in the living room, the child who was watching the cartoon and then turned his head, then looked up.
"I'm Nino tau, Tan," he erratically, still focusing on the television screen.
Karin laughed softly, then sat next to the twins who claimed to be named Nino, "sorry, the handsome abis the same," he said teasingly, slightly tilting his head to see the face of the boy next to him.
"With me." Nino said while glancing at the aunt.
Karin shuffles the hair of the child's head in front of her, "yeah, your dog," she said.
Nino looked at her glance and then smiled, along with that the younger brother who emerged from the kitchen ran and jumped straight into Karin's lap.
"Tante, Jino kangen," he shouted.
Karin who reflexively straightened her seat because one of the twins jumped into her arms and laughed. "I miss Jinjin, too" she replied.
The girl never knew that anyone felt jealous of the closeness of the two.
Nino is irritated, her sister always excels in several things, including taking the hearts of those around her.
Cih, Jinjin, he's got a call dear. Where have I been, he thought, again if anyone wants to be called?
Continuing to grumble inwardly, scabbing with a lump, along with that, the mother who brought a glass of milk and walked up to him made herself even more upset.
"Let's just say, I don't like it." Nino who suddenly nagged made them turn their head.
The boy felt bad about his own scolding, then looked at the mother who was still standing. "Sorry, Mi" he said carefully.
Nena put a glass of milk in her hand on the table, sat down next to her son, "mami made milk for Jino, kok, mami know you do not like milk, so this morning mami did not make it, sorry if all this time my mother likes maksa," he said carefully.
Nino was stunned, looking at the mother with a confused look. All this time he always refused, nagging even furiously when the woman made a glass of milk.
But now that her mother can understand and obey her wishes, she instead feels that the mother is starting to change, worse, she feels treated differently. And somehow it feels so sad.
"Tante Karin wants to run in the morning? Jino's coming, dong." Jino who had come down from the lap of the aunt then said.
Karin nodded, "maybe, but change clothes first."
"Come on Jino, help me change clothes," asked Nena, then passed by holding her son.
Karin tilted her head, looking at Nino's slightly changed handsome face, the girl patted her head. "You want to drink, your mom won't be angry, she'll be happy" he said after pointing a glass of milk at the table. The girl then left.
Nino glanced at the direction the tanten was stepping in. But again allowing a look at the glass of milk in front of him, slowly the child grabbed a glass of milk and drank it.
Elsewhere, Karin and Nena who seemed to be hiding then laughed silently. The plan works, facing a Nino Nakula does have to be with a plan.
"Your minister, Rin," Nena praised, provoking jealousy for Nino to drink milk was the girl's plan.
"I want to wake up Bang Ar nih, Ma'am," said Karin, "can I go in my brother's room?" Ask.
Nena thought for a moment, "Judah there, but don't macem" she said.
Karin laughed softly, "tried on, Ms. Nena," he said then ran away to the brother's room.
"Good morning." Karin greeted the young man who opened his eyes forcefully.
How not, squeezed his nose made Ardi out of breath, and inevitably woke up with a little surprise. "You, uh" he scolded, rubbed his face then smiled, but closed again.
"Abaaang, let's say he wants to jog," Karin protested again pinching the young man's nose in annoyance.
Ardi who re-opened his eyes then caught the girl and pulled her into his arms.
Karin laughed as the brother confined himself with both arms, the girl thrashed and tried to break away.
"Lepasin, Bang, ntar diomelin Mbak Nena." Karin tried to keep away the body of the brother who continued to embrace her.
"Hm." Ardi only muttered in response, again tightening his embrace.
Karin stopped struggling, letting the young man do what he wanted. "So not jogging?" Ask the girl.
Ardi turned to the wall clock that showed at six in the morning. "Entar, yes" he said.
Ardi raised his head, propped it up with one hand and faced the girl lying before him. "What do you want?" Bargainly.
Karin thinned her lips, then thought, "brown dong, just like red roses are usually that," he said.
Ardi smiled, directing his right hand to tidy up the child's hair dangling on the girl's cheek, tucking it behind the ear. "That's doang?" His challenge.
Karin nodded, "my friends in the brown dapet are like red roses" he said.
Ardi clucked, don't like to follow people, "he said, grabbing the girl's hand and playing her fingers."Valentine's not our culture, Dek" he added.
"What is our culture?"
"Our culture is calculating the date of birth of the same age of marriage of people within just how many months."
Karin laughed, "it's the gossip monger" he said, "keep thinking how?"
"Yes if it turns out that between the same birth of marriage the distance is not appropriate for the age of the womb means it is already mourning first," said Ardi who got a toyoran on the cheek.
"So far as you're concerned, people I'm just asking for chocolates and flowers too." Karin pretends to sulk.
Ardi laughed softly, carrying a finger in his hand for him to stick it to his own cheek. "Do you want red roses or wedding dowries?" Goda.
Karin laughs again, "the noise," he said misbehaving. For a moment both were silent.
The girl looked at the brother who was lying propped up with his head facing her, she smiled. "Why the hell, he was so worried," he asked.
Ardi smiled back, "one day I will spend my old age with you," he said suddenly.
"Hn?" Karin frowned.
"I turned into fathers who every morning sit on the front porch bench, wear a sarong, continue to giramine the street using water got in front of the house," said Ardi poetic.
Instead of being moved by Karin laughing, the girl hit the young man's arm so softly." What am I doing, Bang?"
"You wear a wander, a traveling greengrocer, keep shopping while ghibahin the neighbor."
Karin laughed again. "Why so bad is the idea."
"It's simple, Deck, even I hope As simple as anything, we're still together" he said.
While Karin was silent, not yet had the girl to reply, the young man before her leaned his head and fused their lips together. And the girl chose to close her eyes.
"Of!" The sound of the door opening and the screaming coming suddenly made both of them short-sighted. Jino ran and climbed on the bed, staring at om and his aunt who were already away from each other. "Let's run in the morning" the boy asked.
Ardi clucked, "run away, don't come back."
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First I want to say thank you to those of you who have supported me with points even though I know it is quite emotionally draining. 😅
I've tried to keep you updated every day, but sorry to disappoint. 😆
And I want to apologize maybe in the future the update will be a little long, as long as I feel up every day it's really draining, not to mention my work so much delayed.
So starting today I update as soon as possible, I do not want to maxain myself, I want to enjoy writing because of the hobby, I also want to have time to read the works of neighbors, without readers, lyepa, watch korean drama.
This story is sure I keep it just maybe up a bit long, hopefully you guys are patient yes, and still want to set aside the points for my work that is not how much. 😂😂😂
Especially for you lovers of Ardi Karin, still haha hihi even though the update is very long. 🤣
I hope you guys still want to set aside points for this story, spirit huh..
AN: funny quotes are not entirely my thoughts, some are inspired from various sources. For example tweet Bang fiersa besari (panutan ku 😂) Makasiih.