
Maybe because I was too tired, I finally fell asleep. And when I opened my eyes there was no Ridho. Where is aing's handsome husband?
O Allah, the true husband left me alone in a foreign place.
"Mass's? Ridho Mas?" I'm trying to get up.
And if I want to wake up, Ridho suddenly came with mineral water in his hands.
"Well you awake? just now I stay tight," said Ridho who helped me make a seat. He gave me a pillow on my back so I could sit comfortably.
"What the hell am I left behind? what if I'm demonized?" i ngedumel.
"I'm peeing, honey. There's no way I can hold it, right? all of you, I took money in the car to buy this mineral water, I'm thirsty." explained Ridho.
"We go yuk? we go to Mr. Sarmin's house, we ask him to help us." I said.
"We ask for help from people we know, Mas. Like grandma was like Grandma Darmi, she made science like that.." I continued.
"Are you really strong? she said you're about to give birth, I'm afraid that if we go there's nothing with you on what road? at this time I really do not really think about who did evil with us, I just think about how if you gave birth on the road." said Ridho.
"I got the info from the front row there, when I bought this water. So that granny, Grandma Yuna. Yuna's grandmother was Nela's mother. Formerly Yuna's grandmother was a child shaman, and now she used to help Nela with the estimated time of birth if Nela's mother was helping labor," explained Ridho. I didn't think my husband could get any info from people.
"Time estimate?" i muttered.
"She meant that she could predict the time when the mother who was helped by Nela would give birth to her child?" I'm clarifying my question.
"Yes, it's like that" said Ridho.
"We continue our journey, Mom. I'm not comfortable in this place,"
"But Yuna's grandmother said it was a lame-"
"Grandma's just saying that she's going to give birth soon, isn't she going to give birth today?" I'm a kangmas serobot.
"We're leaving now, yuuk?" I whined with Ridho.
"Yes at least we say the same thing to Nela. It's not good to play?" said Ridho.
Yes there really is also, we have been helped. It's not polite to run away, either.
I came out of the room where I was resting. The intention is we want to wait for Miss Nela to come home on the front porch chair.
"Where are you going?" ask grandma. Ngagetin bae sumpeh.
"You sit on the porch, Grandma." said Ridho.
But the grandmother did not realize, Ridho and I continued the way forward. The pain actually came again. The pain is getting more and more frequent. But I got it, I hold it. If I complain of pain, surely Ridho will not bother to go from here.
We both sat down, apparently followed by the grandmother.
"Your stubborn nature is what often gets you in trouble. But you are always evasive and do not want to be self-conscious" said the grandmother who came with her cane.
I looked at the grandmother, "It's lucky that you have a husband who will understand. But no matter how good your husband is if he faces a hard wife like you it seems gradually he will be saturated too.." the grandmother sermon mulu daritadi.
I just want to go more and more, he admitted. Grandma natap I am very fierce. Why the hell do I always have problems with grandmothers, what is my fault and sin, God.
"Actually I don't really care what your wife will sacrifice, but that child is still holy. It's not fair to him if he has to leave before he sees the world" said the grandmother.
"Because I've experienced something similar. Stay here, at least my son can help with the birth of your son." said the grandmother who then went inside.
"Son?" I looked towards the grandmother. My stomach was getting more and more painful, but then it subsided on its own. He knew that the boy I was carrying was a boy.
"Wait, Grandma. Ehm .. forgive us," said Ridho.
Grandma stopped. He sat back down.
"If you're going to meet someone, go ahead. But wait until your wife gives birth. After the baby is born, take him to the place you are going" said the grandmother.
Dann bress?!!
This afternoon it was suddenly raining.
"Go inside, it's cold outside!" said the grandmother ketus but there was attention turned out.
"We go in first," said Ridho who helped me into the living room.
Grandma was sitting in one of the chairs, so was I the same Ridho who was sitting. The rain outside is holding us back from being in this house. I don't know what God's plan is, which I'm just following.
"Ehm, who really wants to harm my son?" I said, I was curious who would target my son to be made into a collision.
"Grab some blank paper, a board and a pencil, at the table near the tivi inside.." Grandma told the kangmas.
Ridho searched for the item that was requested by Yuna's grandmother. He came back with an empty hvs and pencil. Then the paper was clamped on a board. Yuna's grandmother began to scribble no longer know the inscription or again say. What is clear is that he occasionally closed his eyes and then refocused on the paper in his hand.
Hujam increasingly swift, the lights in the middle room suddenly died and then blazed again.
"Mass?" I'm worried, Ridho hugged me. The wind from outside came in as if to join us in this room. Yes, the pain came again for a few minutes, I could only take a breath and exhale it slowly.
"His stomach hurts again, honey?" ask Ridho, I can only shake.
While Grandma Yuna paused for a moment, she looked up. Observing lights and surrounding conditions.
"Close the doors and windows!" tell grandma to Ridho.
Ridho who heard that immediately did what Grandma Yuna told him to do. He closed the open doors and windows.
Grandma Yuna again scribbled pencils on the paper, although I was able to capture the unusual facial features that emanated from grandma
"What did the grandmother actually do?" I murmured in my heart.
"Done," said the grandmother. He sighed, after putting a pencil on the table. He was still holding the brown board.
Ridho came and sat next to me. Grandma then looked at the two of us in turn.
"Do you know this guy's face?" said grandma handed the paper along with the board she held to Ridho.
While I was curious, I immediately grabbed the board and flocked in disbelief, "There is no way he.." said I who then looked at my husband.