Teach Me (Naina)

Teach Me (Naina)
Chapter 113


Naina nodded, opening her eyes slowly. Look at the clock hanging on the wall. To then break away from Alfin's arm. He glanced at the pajamas he wore last night, grimacing as they seemed to be strewn across the floor.


Naina inched down without removing the blanket, picked up the clothes and put them on before entering the bathroom. Grabbing a towel, walking limped because of the pain that is still felt at the bottom.


Naina stood in front of the mirror, brushing her teeth and washing her face before flushing her body with water. He knits his eyebrows when something grabs his attention. A bluish mark that looks poking out of the lapel of his pajamas.


"What's this?" Naina's hand opens the left shoulder to see what marks are on the surface of her skin.


He grimaced, opening his pajama buttons to see clearly. There were many of the same marks on his chest. Naina closes back, pensive to think about the non-no. The sign seemed familiar to him, for a lifetime he had never seen it on his neck.


"Did I hit something? The bun? The nakas? Or what?" Naina muttered, looking back at the sign. Concerns began to come, clouding his heart.


He ran out to the bed. Looking doubtfully at Alfin who was still asleep in the cradle. Naina crouched down in front of the man's face, biting the tip of her nails in doubt.


"Mas!" Naina's hands gently shook Alfin's body, waking him up just to ask.


"Mas, wake!" call him again, but the man is still flinching. Probably too tired from last night's battle.


Alfin nodded before opening his eyes. Panic was immediately visible on Alfin's haggard face when he saw the anxious face of his wife. He sat down quickly, waking Naina from crouching. Her chest that fielded without being covered by a thread, made Naina gulp the saliva deeply.


Alfin pulled the wife's body to sit next to him.


"Why? You look scared like that?" Alfin rubbed Naina's cheeks, raising the woman's chin to face her.


Alfin's eyeballs turned right and left, looking at something that had happened to his wife. Naina was silent, the fear that began to come to cause a puddle in both corners of her eyes.


"Hey! Why, darling? What's bothering you?" alfin asked, rubbing the two cheeks of the woman.


"Mas! Am I sick?"


Alfin snorted, raising his eyebrows puzzled. "You mean?"


Naina opened her pajamas, showing bluish marks on her neck and chest.


"Typically this sign appears when I hit something, but I don't remember any collision here" he said, letting Alfin see the upper body.


The man gulped, which hung there making him drunk all night. He wanted to take another sip, touch her, and put a face on her.


"Mas! How, even daydreaming?" naina's reprimands make Alfin wrong.


"Before, when I slept alone this sign never existed. Just this morning I saw, where many more," he lamented while looking at his own chest.


Alfin gulped back down, then laughed gauntly.


"Mas! Why are you laughing?" Naina closed her chest, hitting Alfin's chest unobstructed.


"From now on the sign will always be there. It will never disappear from your body" Alfin said, making Naina turn her back.


"Why? What if you look the same papah? Did I tell them, yeah. Maybe they know what this is?" naina said without looking at Alfin's paled expression.


"Don't, honey!" Alfin grabbed Naina's hand and held her, "don't love anyone. I know why that is? Can I show you how the sign was made?"


Naina nodded innocently, letting Alfin open his pajamas and fingered the part.


"Eh, what do you want?" Naina turned away as Alfin put his lips there.


The man snorted, staring at the wife.


"He wants to know how the sign appears. Diem first, I showed you how," said Alfin looking up at his wife.


Naina's blood rippled, she bit her lips holding back the whimper that was about to pour out from her. The woman's hand clasped tightly onto Alfin's shoulder, a strange taste continued to creep throughout his veins.


Alfin keeps the head away and new marks form there. She kissed Naina's lips, which closed her eyes.


"Why did you bite my skin?" Naina spanked her husband's shoulder. Alfin chuckled in satisfaction.


"I'm not biting, Humairah. I made a new sign there. Look, don't show that sign to anyone. He will disappear by himself" said Alfin while rubbing the surface of Naina's skin showing the woman his beautiful work.


"Oh, so this isn't a disease?" ask Naina plain.


Alfin chuckled, pulling Naina's head and immersing her in the chest in a fit of anxiety.


"That's a disease, a disease of opium for me." Alfin fell down with his wife who was on his body.


"You want some more, Mum? Still sore." Naina grimaced, looking at Alfin while resting on both hands.


The man smiled, cupping his wife's face with both hands. Pulling her hair behind her head, clenching Naina's ranum lips. Briefly because the words of pain Naina said were buzzing in her ears.


"Mandi?"


Naina nodded slowly. Alfin sat down with Naina in his lap. Both of the woman's hands were coiled around her husband's neck, while belonging to Alfin, crept over his body. Wiping away the unattached pajamas, buried the head between the two objects.


A warm feeling touches the recesses of the second heart, accumulating a growing love. Naina lowered her head, kissing Alfin's head affectionately. Rubbed his hair, clenched tightly to the man's head.


"I don't think I want to work today. I want to spend the whole day with you, baby. We're at home, yes," Alfin asked in a raucous voice. The present re-creation burns the turmoil of taste in the soul.


"It's up to you, Mom, but how are the kids? Pity them no one takes care of." Naina dropped her chin over her husband's head. Imagine the innocent faces of those who expect love and affection.


"Mmm .. You are." Alfin raised his head without moving it away from Naina's chest.


"Nginep at the hotel, yuk?" bring him.


Naina raised her next to her eyebrows. "Make what? Sleeping in his house why? 'Kan, it's okay, '" she said she felt silly at her husband's request.


Alfin did not take his eyes off, creating a red hue on Naina's cheeks. He's misbehaving.


"Don't look at me like that. Shame to know." Naina closed both of Alfin's eyes refusing to be stared at.


The man chuckled, again buried his head in the comfortable place. Occasionally take a sip, bite gently and play it.


"Later tonight we'll stay at the hotel." Alfin.


Naina let out a sigh of resignation, it's up to the man.


"Come, shower. It's dawn soon."


"Again?"


"Still sore."


"No will. I'm going to slow down."


"Promise?"


"Promise."