
“Part you ribet yes. Have breakfast at the hotel. Something is easy but you are looking for something difficult. If breakfast from the hotel we do not have to search outside like this. Still quiet, no one is selling. You pretentious to make merakat deh, Mas, all to the market, already like a mother-and-a-mom,”
Elvina is in chatty mode right now. He was upset because his stomach was hungry to be filled immediately but because no one had sold around hotels and traditional markets, finally forced to postpone breakfast first.
“Yes Allah, dear, this whole thing is only half a six o'clock more, be patient. Must be a lot of sales around here, this is because it is still very early in the morning,”
“But I'm hungry tau!“
“That last night didn't feel good, El?”
“What the hell?”
“Nasi goreng that last night is no longer in the stomach?”
“Yes that was ‘kan last night, I'm hungry now. If that has passed do not remember again,”
“Wuidih, it's like the past dong,”
They decided to go to the market because it turned out that the hotel was close to the traditional market as well. The ones in the market are only vegetables and fruit. Said one of the vegetable sellers, usually soon come the food sellers. Elvina is impatient.
“What do you want later?”
“Yes what it is that I will eat,”
“There must be a lot of sales here, honey, but not yet out the sellers. Perhaps the tradition in this market is so. Sales out there are hours,”
Vano and Elvina finally waited in front of the market gate where there was a bench. While waiting for a market snack, Vano pulled out his phone.
“Mas, that chicken porridge has come, ketupat greens also, nasi uduk, already come tuh,” Elvina serves foods that have arrived at the market.
“Come buy, you don't hapean mulu. I'm hungry,” said Elvina nagging her husband who was still sitting staring at the phone.
“Iya-iya, this is me waking up,”
Vano immediately stood up. Then followed the footsteps of his wife who approached the chicken porridge seller.
“You want to eat porridge, Honey?”
“Yes, I want porridge, what do you want?”
“I'm the same as you,”
“No ah, I don't want vegetable porridge, chicken porridge,” he said.
Elvina and Vano immediately sat down as soon as they arrived at the porridge tent stall. And not long after that came the seller asking for the portion they wanted.
“Two servings of non-use vegetables and nuts yes, sir. Keep drinking warm tea,”
“Ready, awaited for a moment yes,”
Elvina and Vano sat quietly waiting for the arrival of their order. “Darling, I just called Delila to apologize to him, just by chat, Honey,”
“Try me see, can ‘kan?”
“By kok, look aja,”
Vano handed her phone to Elvina so Elvina could see the contents of her message to Delila.
“Oh, is this it? Nothing else?”
“Not exist, that's all, why?”
“Yes there are others,”
“Not there, just sorry,”
“You called him too?”
“Not there, just look at my call history,”
Elvina, who was originally going to return Ken's phone, did not do so because she wanted to see her husband's call history.
Vano didn't call Delila. After seeing that, Elvina returned the phone to the owner.
“I'm glad you're like this, sweetheart,”
“You mean?”
“Iya I'm happy, so gini it feels peaceful with my wife. We often have a grandiose debate,”