
We cannot in every relationship there must be problems that come. Whether it is a small problem or a big problem, everything can interfere with family harmony.Difficulties are often considered as "spices" in the household. If there is no problem it also seems strange, Ma. But the most important thing and you should note is how you and your partner deal with the problem.
Rangga woke up from his night. His hand touched the edge of his bed. He slowly opened his eyes, allowing him to look to the side. His body was stuck to the dashboard of the bed. There is a sense of emptiness at the moment, some sense of something is missing. He was eager to meet Laras, but this time by letting each other calm down was much better. Even though he didn't have the heart for that little figure.
He stood in front of the bathroom glass. The smile of happiness always followed him. Thought of the wall clock, it was still eleven o'clock at night. Rangga wiped his tears, sounding crybaby, but at this time he needed the solace of his heart.
Ever since he came home from Japan, he has not kept quiet. Many want to know, including the cause of his wife leaving his parents' house.
Since he arrived in Indonesia, many discordant stories he heard about his wife. One of them is there is another man who went with Laras. He wanted to not believe it, but the news was getting stronger. His heart began to worry between believing it or not. However that did not make him rash to accept his mother's request. When she was only a few days in Indonesia, the mother had already offered Mila to her.
His footsteps walked to a room. He opened the door of the room that was not in the key. It looks like a small figure who is asleep. Rangga leaned his body beside his little angel. While stroking the thin hair he dyed the forehead of the handsome little one.
"I'm sorry, son. I had to take you from your pack. I don't want to lose you, son. I intentionally did not bring my mother. Because I know, you won't be coming back here."
Rangga laid his body beside Bagas. Tonight he wants to sleep with Bagas. For a moment he felt his phone shake. He lazily picked up the phone.
"Yes, what's calling these nights?"
"I'm sorry, Mr. Rangga interrupted your night time. My partner and I are at the address you provided. We saw some strangers stalking the shop."
Rangga frowned. He believes his mother acted first. His long legs walked here and there. Turn around his son's big room.
"Save them. But not in the chaff. Treat them like guests. They're my wife's family. Understand."
"If they don't want to, what?"
"Say you were told by Laras. Tell them that Laras wants to help them."
"Oh, so. Alright, sir. Sorry, sir. Anisa is in Jakarta. What do we do?"
"Combine his stay with the three of them. Remember to treat them as guests. Not a prisoner."
"Well, sir." Rangga's man hung up.
Rangga takes ablution for evening prayer. As if a cure for the turmoil it faces. He was afraid that Laras would still stay away from him. Right now he's going to protect the people that his mama's going to get rid of. All that he did for the sake of the sustainability of his household.
In his prayer Rangga said a prayer:
O Allah, to You only I give up, to You I believe, only to You I trust, only to You I repent, only with Your guidance I argue, only to You do I ask for a decision, therefore, forgive me for my sin that has passed and that is to come, that I do in secret or that I do openly. You are the first and the last. Thou my Lord. There is no god but You.
Rangga finished his evening prayer. Then take a bagbih to recite. There was at least a calmness in his heart after performing the night prayer.
Allaahumma a'innaa wa laa tu'in 'alainaa wanshurnaa wa laa tanshur 'alainaa wamkur lanaa wa laa tamkur 'alainaa wahdinaa wa yassiril hudaa lanaa wanshurnaa 'alaa man baghaa 'alainaa. Allaahumma taqabbal taubatanaa waghsil dzillatinaa wa ajib da'watanaa, Allahumma irfa'na, wala tadho'na, wa akrimna wala tuhinna, wa a'thina, walaa tuhartimna, wa a'izzana, walaa tudzillana, wa amkirlanaa tumkir binaa, walaa tumkir binaa, wadabbir lana, fainna lanuhsinu.
Rangga laid his body beside Bagas. The bagas he picked up at Sasti's contract. It was about half past ten, Sasti informed him that Bagas and Laras were at his boarding house.
"Actually I promised Laras. But Bagas called Rangga's brother and I still can't bear it. Pity Bagas for being a victim of your selfishness."
Rangga carried Bagas who was still asleep and put the son in the car.
"You didn't bring Laras?" ask Sasti.
"I want to bring Laras. But I was afraid that he would leave again. I still brought Bagas home to my mother's house. And I'm sure Laras will refuse. Right now let Laras calm down. I'll drop Laras with you first."
"Start?" Sasti ran inside.
"This," Sasti handed Bagas' goods to Rangga.
"Thank you," Rangga left the Sasti boarding house. The car disappeared from the boarding area.
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On the eastern horizon, the sky is splashing red. Dawn slowly dawned, the sound of birds chirping sounded, indicating it was already noon. A few moments later his body rose. There was pain in his chest, it seemed that he was still in the same place. A place where he once enjoyed happiness with his loved ones.
Rangga opened his eyes. Bagas was still sleeping in his sleep. Rangga stroked the son's hair just his wayang. There was an oddity in his son's body temperature.
"Dad ... dad ... Bagas dear father ... don't leave me and mother." igau Bagas.
"Oh my God, son. Hot body. Gas, I'm here, son. I will never leave you. Forgive me, forgive me, son." Rangga hugged his son while crying.
Rangga immediately carried Bagas to take his son to the hospital. Looks anxious strokes from the hue of his handsome face. His lips continued to speak up to strengthen his son who continued to shiver.
Donal saw Rangga carrying Bagas. He also wants to know what happened to his granddaughter.
"Bagas why, Ga?" ask Donal.
"Bagas fever, Pa. Rangga wants to take her to the hospital."
"Your own shell, which barrel?"
The deg! Rangga was silent as his papa asked Laras. There's no way he's saying that Laras left the house. Because it's his household business anyway. "The whole story, pa. Anyway, I'd like to take Bagas first."
"Papa accompany you, huh?" Rangga nodded then they together went to the hospital.