Stuck Marriage Contract

Stuck Marriage Contract
Chapter 88


"Then I go home first." Pamit Chandra's. He looked at Yuna and smiled faintly at her.


"Why rush.? Just continue if you're not done talking." Said Barra coldly. He pushed the stroller into the shophouse, twins seen sleeping soundly.


Chandra smiled wryly without showing it to anyone.


"Did you mind.?" Chandra asked in a loud voice. Barra stopped her steps and looked sharply.


"No. no.!" He shouted firmly, then stepped back inside.


"His jealous behavior never changed long ago." Chandra muttered so Barra was not seen anymore. Yuna immediately turned her head, looking curious about Chandra's words.


"Are Mr Chandra and Mas Barra old friends.?" Ask Yuna.


Chandra nodded quickly.


"We used to be one campus, including Cindy." Hearing Chandra mention Cindy's name, Yuna grew serious and curious.


She was also a little surprised, which meant that Chandra knew about her status as Barra's second wife.


Because as an old friend, it's definitely Chandra tau Barra and Cindy husband and wife.


"So,,,, uh,,,


"I go home first," Chandra interrupted Yuna's words. He patted Yuna softly on the shoulder by commenting on the shady smile.


"Pain is present in the midst of people who love each other, keep strong." Chandra. Her smile grew wider, as if wanting to give Yuna strength through her soothing smile.


Yuna did not answer anything, she just smiled stiffly.


Chandra's words are true, so painful they can't be expressed in words.


The car Chandra was riding away from his eyes, Yuna rushed inside. Barra was sitting on the couch alone with a cup of tea on the table.


Simultaneously, Mama Rena went down the stairs and walked closer towards the sofa.


"Zie and Ara where is Mah.?" Ask Yuna. Barra, who was unaware of Yuna's whereabouts, immediately turned his head. He thought Yuna was still chatting coolly with Chandra.


"Have Mama moved into your room, they're still sleeping." Legally. Mama Rena then sat on the sofa to accompany them because it was impossible to live alone with Yuna. Mama Rena just wants to avoid things that are not wanted because their status is no longer husband and wife.


"Then I go upstairs." Yuna Tidka is interested in joining Barra and Mama Rena.


"Yuna, I want to talk." Prevent Barra. Yuna's steps came to a halt, staring towards Barra who looked solemn. Without asking much, Yuna immediately sat down beside Mama Rena.


"You want to talk to both of you.?" Ask Mama Rena to Barra.


"It would be much better if there was a Mama, because I wouldn't be able to persuade Yuna." Barra. He gave a look as if he wanted to ask Mama Rena for help.


"Pulp me.?" Yuna looked suspiciously. He thought Barra would ask him to return to be his wife.


"On the place of residence." Barra.


Yuna breathed a sigh of relief hearing that. It is not about their relationship.


"I hope you want to take the twins to the house I've prepared."


"This shop is almost 70 percent full of clothes, you don't like them.?" Barra stared in the shade. He wants to talk to Yuna well so that Yuna is not stubborn and willing to stay at home to be more worthy and comfortable for the twins.


"The house I prepared is indeed a little far from this shophouse. If you mind the location, I can find a house instead here."


Barra. Earlier, when taking twins for a walk to the park, Barra had a look at the house not far from there. There are several houses that are rented and sold.


"I know Mas Barra did all this for the kids. But I'm sorry, about the place to stay, I'll give it to them." Again Yuna refused the goodwill of Barra who wanted to give up the residence for the twins.


Not without reason, Yuna just wants to live in a place that she rents herself or she buys herself with her money.


Because he felt the house from him, Barra could also come at will and enter all corners of the room. For a long time Barra would consider the house as his own home and free to sleep there.


"This time, please don't hit the head." Pinta Barra's. Yuna looked in annoyance.


"Hard-headed.? When was I so stubborn.?" Cecar Yuna did not accept.


"Color I keep refusing to hold on.?" A smile bloomed in Yuna's lips.


"I just want to protect my heart and my mind, not my stubbornness." Exclaims.


"Yuna," Tegur Mama Rena softly. She holds her daughter's hand and gestures with a gaze so that Yuna can control her emotions.


"Well, Yuna doesn't want to. Mama must know what Yuna's worried about." Yuna pleaded.


"Son, but Barra's right. Your children need a comfortable place to live for now."


"Let's see," Mama Rena asked Yuna to circulate the view to all the corners on the 1st floor. Everything was already full of Yuna's selling products.


There is only space left for 2 sofas and 1 table, a small kitchen in the corner of the room. A small toilet, a room for Nitha and Farah, then a small room for their workplace. And the rest is full of shelves and sacks and boxes filled with clothes.


And the top floor has also begun to be used for storage of stock clothes.


"At least for a while. Later if you can buy a house for them, we can move to the house you bought." Mama Rena is trying to persuade Yuna. Because he also felt sorry for his grandson who had to live in a shophouse with air and dust mixed with thousands of clothes in it.


"But Mah, the,,


"Yuna, Mama Rena is even more understanding of what children need." Cut Barra.


"I beg you not to turn it down again this time."


"Tomorrow I'll find a house close to this shophouse." Barra said firmly.


"For now you have to think about your interests and what's best for your children, don't raise your ego." Barra.


Yuna took a deep breath. He did not say anything and only nodded slowly in agreement.


"Then I go home first." Barra moved from her seat.


"I go home Mah," Barra reached out to Mama Rena and kissed the back of her hand.


Despite being divorced from Yuna, Barra still has great respect for Mama Rena and still considers her a parent.


"Thank you." Yuna said as Barra moved on.


Barra nodded with a thin smile.


"Call me if there's anything with the kids." His message.


"Yes,,"


Barra passed. Yuna sighed and sat back down on the sofa.


"Yuna does not want to be insulted again Mah," muttered Yuna quietly.


"But it's not hearty to forbid Mas Barra from meeting children." Sissy's complaint.


"Now Mas Barra even wants to give home. If Mama Cindy came to know, then,,


"Don't listen to people talking about you, they never know what you've been feeling and experiencing all this time." Mama Rena rubbed Yuna's back.


"Just focus on the happiness of you and your children."


Yuna smiled and nodded in understanding.