
The wedding of Naina and Alfin went smoothly without a hitch, even though it was only simple and the marriage contract alone, it had already made their hearts feel relieved. Continuing the meal that Adrian ordered from his restaurant subscription. Delivered on time, after the marriage contract is completed.
Habsoh unceasingly wiped his tears, even though only for a moment knew Naina he was already happy. Feeling considered when putting a white veil over their head during the meeting.
"Well, don't cry. We are happy again" said Adrian while rubbing Habsoh's back.
"Mamma's happy, Pah. Mamah is very happy, thank you Papah has brought Naina into our lives," said the woman while continuing to wipe her eyes that are not stopping to drop the water.
Adrian smiled, he felt very happy because the girl could accept them as parents.
"This is also thanks to the sincerity of the heart of Mamah who can accept Naina with open arms. If at that time Mamah did not ngizinin Papah to bring Naina, maybe we will never witness this happy day," said Adrian praising the fortitude of his wife.
It could have been that time Habsoh rejected Naina because he remembered Lita who had become a thorn in their household life. Cause all misfortune, so he can't have offspring.
However, the sincerity of Adrian's wife and her patience, produced a perfect result. Naina is a lost substitute, a complement to happiness for the rest of her life.
"Let's see those kids. They're Naina's foster children, just like we are. I think we should come here often to gather with them, or invite them home. Let our house be crowded" said Adrian with a smile full of sincerity.
Habsoh stopped his cries, raised his head and looked at all the children who were eating voraciously. His heart warms, they all still need the affection of parents, especially the little Halwa.
"Father bener. Our house must be crowded" he smiled.
Adrian embraces the wife's shoulder, peeping his temple lovingly. The two will never be lonely again, and may soon be fondling grandchildren. A tiny baby that Habsoh coveted for a long time.
Elsewhere, Alfin and Naina sit on the terrace of the mosque facing the highway. Both of them still feel awkward, even to touch them they still feel embarrassed.
"Your hands are the same why? How come you're bandaged like that?" naina asked a glance at the young man who had become her husband.
As fast as lightning Naina bellowed as Alfin turned to her.
Why so awkward gini, anyway. Though married.
Naina's heart was beating when a glance met. Alfin smiled, grateful that Naina had become his even though she was not whole yet.
"I don't know why either. Not aware, know-know-know already gini," said Alfin rubbed his hand wrapped in bandages.
He sighed, completely unaware of what he was doing in the hospital this afternoon.
"illness?" Naina glanced with her tail her eyes worried Alfin would turn back.
Alfin smiled again, completely turning to his wife.
"It doesn't hurt to see you take my place in prison, especially if you leave me. I can what?" alfin said, making Naina turn her face even more blushed by itself.
Alfin took a sip of saliva, eager to embrace the body, but his guts were still defeated by shame.
"Naaina! In the future be happy with me, don't do yourself harm." Alfin trembled, not wanting any more drama of a candle that was willing to burn in order to illuminate others.
"I don't know. I just hope that what we build will be in His riddho." Naina smiled faintly, for the first time after they got married.
Alfin shifted a little, even just sitting them apart. The awkward bride. Just a little, doesn't make them any closer. Naina turned away, her heart warmed up to get loving gazes from both of the men's eyes.
"Aamiinu. Later we will stay here, I am building a simple house behind the children's dormitory. Do you mind?" said Alfin deepened into looking at that bowed face.
Naina sighed, looking up at the moon that was poking out from behind the black clouds. Not the place he was worried about, but the blessing of Aminah that Alfin had to get.
"I don't have a problem living anywhere. The important thing is that you do not forget the same thing that we talked about earlier," said Naina while looking back at her husband.
Alfin smiled, he will never forget that.
"I won't forget because it was our agreement before marriage and I accepted it. Now, can I hold your hand?" The question that sounded more like a request was enough to make Naina nervous.
He looked embarrassed, his face heated up for a moment. I wanted to scream, but I couldn't. Naina bit her lip, how should she answer? While without permission, Alfin has the right to touch it.
"I won't ask for more, just hold your hand. I promise, but I also want to hug you, Naina. That's .. if you can be the same," said Alfin as he held the vibrations in his chest.
Naina smiled, increasingly blushing in shame. Alfin was still waiting for his answer. He gulped down a strong salivary that felt as big as a salak seed. Nervous and too embarrassed actually, but he wanted to.
"What do I have to answer? I myself was confused as to how she would answer," shrieked Naina shuddered in embarrassment.
Alfin soaked his throat again, the nervousness of it even more thirsty. Like someone who is thirsty, he needs water to refresh his throat.
"Can I?" alfin squeezed his fingers impatiently.
Naina nodded timidly, her hands clenched, clutching the end of the shirt she was wearing. Alfin's two eyes sparkled, his body automatically shifting closer and closer.
The man raised his trembling hand, a huge sweat of corn kernels popping up on the surface of the skin of the face. Flowing up to the neck directly to the back. Alfin's breathing stopped for a while as his hand managed to grasp Naina's hand.
Alfin looked up, hunting the air quickly. She squeezed Naina's hand firmly, as strong as the other hand squeezing her chest. The woman beside him turned around while biting her lips as Alfin carried their hands and placed them on his chest.
The man's heart beat around Naina's hand, stinging into her heart. Especially when Alfin even kissed the back of his hand, Naina's heartbeat grew uncontrollable.
"Dad! Mama!"
As quickly as the lightning of their hand slipped, Naina pulled it away as a call from some children jolted the two.
Alfin sighed, closing his eyes before opening them to embrace the small body. Halwa and the other two children, took a place in their midst. Alfin forced to shift to make room.
Naina smiled looking at the husband's sad face, to then talk with them.
Just also seneng .. this is if you have many children. Duh ....