NOISY GIRL'S

NOISY GIRL'S
NEW OPIUM 2


The night was getting late, and Ardi chose to wait for his wife in the parking lot instead of going inside.


"Good night, Chief." Karin greeted cheerfully, her husband who looked down on the screen then looked up, smiling.


"Night is also the First Lady" joked the man who then invited laughter.


"What are we going up?"


Ardi stood up, took the helmet he had hooked on the rearview mirror, "up the iron horse" he replied as he put the object in his hand on the wife's head.


Karin smiled, letting the young man before her put on the head guard which made her look up as she hooked the strap under her chin. Although the clothes of the husband had changed, but the motorbike he brought made the woman guess that her husband did not return to the house of the mother. "Where to go?" Ask.


Ardi who had climbed on his mother-in-law's matic motorbike then turned his head. "From home mom continued to Cafe Agung," he replied, poking the chin of the wife who made the woman then blinked. "Fearless yes," the god.


Karin squealed, "what the hell, people just nanya," he denied, then climbed on the bike, "Why the hell wait here, why not just enter?" Ask.


Ardi who had turned on the motorbike engine then looked back a little, the wife had put her chin on her shoulder. "I'll get in later we won't go home" he said.


Karin slightly tilted her head, "Why?" Ask.


"Many rooms." The sentence got a pinch on his waist. Along with the wife who kept her chin off her husband's shoulders, Ardi laughed.


"It's also called a hotel."


Ardi looked again, "Do you want to go home? Do you want to stay here? Definitely free. Kan ownnya his own wife," Imbuhanya in a joking tone.


Karin who even felt insinuated chose to be quiet, but the look of her pouting face was caught in the rearview mirror that was seen by her husband, the man smiled.


"Handle, Deck. Brother wants to pretend to brake suddenly if there's a sleeping cop, let's stick."


Karin coiled her arms around her husband's stomach, propping her chin on the man's shoulder. "It's tacky" he said, which made them laugh.


***


Ardi stopped the vehicle as the lights turned red, then turned slightly to the woman who had her chin on her shoulder. "Liatin what the hell?" The man asked with a slight movement of the shoulder.


Karin glanced at the husband's face which was not a inch from the tip of his nose, then replied, "liatin red light."


Ardi looked up at the number counting down up there. "Well what?" Ask.


"Let's turn green, we know."


"How green is it?"


"We're going, Bang." Karin so sewot herself, "what the hell."


Ardi laughed softly, glancing at the rearview mirror that looked like his wife was also staring at him. "What to wait for when finally left," he lamented.


Karin laughed until her eyes closed, her husband since when did he become this sepuitis. "Kaya Cak Lontong's quotation ya."


"Hn?" Ardi slightly turned his head, "what about? Oh don't want to be a green light, waiting just to be left, is that it?"


"No quote, Bang." Karin snapped the helmet worn by the husband, making the man complain even though he was not sick. "Learn sincerely from the green light, he is willing to exist even though he was finally left behind."


"Relieve it!" The spontaneous answer again made the wife land the net on her helmet.


Karin laughed again, "What do you want?" Ask.


"What a red light looks like, a yellow light, uh a green light." Ardi laughed softly, "who's the best?"


Karin frowned, somehow the question made her brain reflect, "green light yes, she was left behind" he replied.


"The most beautiful people waiting" he said. Karin sneered, not funny he said, but laughed as well. Ardi folded his hands on his chest. "Waiting for something that is definitely not exciting anymore, try to imagine that the green light we are waiting for has never appeared, so the plot twist itself," he said.


Karin laughed, "it's true that the novel has a twist plot, which is stuck, Bang," he said. Haven't had a response the lights have turned green, but her husband was even flinching. "Well, let's go" he reprimanded, turning to the other vehicles that overtaken them, lucky that the atmosphere was quiet.


"Again waiting for the green light" Ardi responded.


Karin's confused, "Ngapain?" Ask.


"Kasian if immediately left, when it just appeared, say Hay first."


"Prophe."


***


Arriving in their room, Ardi chose to go into the bathroom to clean himself, it seems like tonight he will not have the heart to touch the wife, working all day to make the woman look exhausted. And hopefully he can hold it.


The man came out of the bathroom with a towel wrapped around his waist. Approaching the wife who had changed her work clothes in pajamas, the woman turned her back.


"You sick?" Ardi asked as he approached, and it turned out that his wife was taking medicine. And somehow he was so surprised.


Karin was a little nervous, then shook her head, "it's vitamins, from mommy," she said trying to calm down.


Ardi drew closer, grabbed a small bottle from Karin's hand, then watched her for a bit. The man glanced at his wife in silence. "That's how I want it, too" he said.


Ardi who is increasingly suspicious slightly inclined his head, looked at his wife closely, "however I used to say, if your face is rich novel kebuka, can be read," he said which made the wife then lowered her head.


"It's nothing, really, Bang" he said.


And the man was still silent, looking at his wife deeply, he was curious about the medicine he was still holding, and then he poured a lot in his palm.


"Don't, Bang!" Karin screeched as the man before her pointed a handful of medicine at her mouth.


Ardi raised an eyebrow, "Why? You said it was a vitamin" he said, starting to urge his wife to be honest.


"Yes, but not that much to drink." Karin ventured into the eyes of the suspicious man before her. Should he tell a story.


Ardi's gaze softened, he was afraid that something bad would happen to his wife. "Sir," he urged.


"That's it, medicine for pregnancy delay, Bang."


The deg!


The man's shock caused him to step back one step, his gaze looking incredulous, whether it was the heart, heart or lungs inside his chest, the feeling of being stabbed made Ardi difficult to breathe. His mouth was open, but his constant throat made the sentence he wanted to throw and then faltered. He's disappointed.


"What I can explain." Karin tried to persuade. Touching the man's arm whose face turned cold, he was afraid.


Ardi looked back at the medicine in his slightly trembling hand, the shadow of the conversation about the imaginary twins swirling around in the head. The man grabbed the female palm before him, then placed the pill he held there, then turned around.


"Dragon, beat me up first." Karin hugged the man from behind, making her steps stop.


"Herard what? The explanation is that you don't want to conceive my child." Ardi said softly, releasing the embrace on his body and then turned around, his wife was already crying.


Karin shook her head in between sobs that made it difficult to speak, "not that, Bang," he said.


Ardi gulped, then threw his face away, a sense of disappointment made his blood rise to the head, and caused pain throughout his body.


The woman again hugged the husband who was still bare-chested in front of her, and the grip of the man's hands on his arm made her surprised, the medicine she still held fell scattered, she was terrified.


Ardi pulled the wife into the bed, pushing her to a falling back. Then it crawled over his body that was shaking from the crying.


"Why are you crying?" Ardi asked coldly, both of his hands continued to strip the pajama buttons that the wife was wearing, and the woman did not dare to say any words. "You've been taking medicine, haven't you? So what are you afraid of."


Karin shook her head, "Abaaang," as the man violently landed a kiss on her neck, making red spots that had never received permission from the woman, but this time his heart froze.


The man seemed to lose control, his crying wife quivering, unable to stop him giving a rough fondle. Ardi continued to make his mark on the places he liked, ignoring the fact that the woman did not like him.


Throughout the struggle that made his heart hurt, Karin continued to cry, but the sense of disappointment more he aimed at himself.


.


The man got out of bed, went into the bathroom to clean himself up.


Karin sat up, still sobbing as she looked at her husband coming out of the bathroom and wearing his clothes completely, and then taking the keys to the bike on the table.


"Where are you going?" Karin quickly climbed down the bed with a blanket wrapped around her body, preventing the man from leaving by giving a hug from behind with one hand.


Ardi who turned his body made the woman's embrace then released, "while still," he said.


Karin shook her head, "don't go, Bang. Don't leave me alone."


Ardi was stunned for a while, then threw away his face, to be honest he felt unbearable, but dodging was the only way of self-control, to prevent the things that would make the woman hurt.


"I'm out for a while, promise not for long" said Ardi, glancing at the woman's neck with red spots there, and he touched her. "Tomorrow you're off right, sorry for breaking the promise to not make rich gini."


Karin tried to ease her cries, looking up when her husband's hand touched her neck, the rubbing turned on her cheek and wiped away the trail of tears there, then landed a kiss on her lips.


For a moment the woman was lulled, and when the man let go of her kiss, she did not have time to say the words when her husband then went somewhere.


Karin fell limply, crying again.


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Author: Monmaap this title is wrong, not a new opium, but a new conflict 🀣


Netizen: deliberately kayaknya πŸ˜’ why loved the conflict si, make kesel.


Author: is life mah emang so, not as smooth as the water road that rises to the homes of residents.


Netizen: lah, flood itumah. πŸ™„


Author: well yes, the toll road that is said to be free of obstacles is sometimes still jammed.


Netizen: why bring the streets. πŸ˜‘


Author: important points fast πŸ˜‚