Teach Me (Naina)

Teach Me (Naina)
Chapter 121


Hah~


Long breaths were repeatedly exhaled by the man lying on the edge of the bed. He turned his back on the two women who were asleep beside him. Their fine snoring sounds annoying. Asik fell asleep while he desperately had to resist the desire that was already at the top.


Alfin snorted, sat down and glanced at Naina who was hugging Halwa. Both of them had fallen asleep, there was no way he would wake up. Alfin looked up at the pink clock on the wall.


"At twelve nights." He sighed, choosing to leave the room because he could not close his eyes at all.


Alfin went into the kitchen chugging a glass of cold water, then went to the back of the house to get some fresh air. Playing a cell phone to invite drowsiness to fall asleep.


He looked up, looking up at the dark night sky. Waiting for what he will do with Naina.


"Why is there a distraction, huh? Should I find a place for my honeymoon? I want to be with Naina. No one is bothering." Alfin sighed again. Thinking of what place he would go to to spend time alone with Naina.


He pensive not care about his cellphone that continues to walk showing a spectacle that had accompanied his loneliness. Alfin rubbed his chin, clucking in annoyance at himself for not finding an answer.


Repeatedly taking a breath to get rid of the loneliness that plagues his heart and soul. The desire that had peaked slowly evaporated even though it was not perfect.


Inside the room, Naina frowned. His eyelids slowly opened unconsciously asleep even though the intention just wanted to put Halwa to sleep. The first thing she saw was where her husband lay.


Her eyebrows intertwined with each other, wondering inwardly where did her husband go? Naina slowly raised Halwa's hand which was coiled around her stomach, went down and replaced it with a bolster pillow. Hurry up he snatched the veil out and closed the door slowly looking for Alfin.


"Where, huh? Is it possible in the kitchen?" He muttered as he went down the stairs and turned to the kitchen. The lights, no one was there. Wanted to call, but was afraid to wake the others.


The woman's shoulder sagged, disappointed not to find her husband. He walked out of the kitchen and sat in the living room. She tried to send a short message to her husband.


Mas, where is it? No, not in the room.


Naina sighed, turning on the television waiting for an answer. While behind the house, Alfin frowned as his phone rang.


Naina's? His heart muttered in excitement, the face immediately beamed to get a text message from the wife. Open the message and read it. Alfin smiled, hurriedly replying to Naina's message.


In the back, baby. Where are you?


Alfin waited nervously, looking at the cell phone in his hand impatiently to meet his wife. Waiting for a few minutes, no response messages came in. Alfin sighed, staring at the swimming pool reflecting the light of the lamp.


"Mas!" Naina's hands were wrapped around her neck.


Alfin was glad not to be a bitch, he pulled Naina's hand and carried the body forward. Holding her, hugging her.


"Halwa don't wake up you stay?" alfin asked, his head slipping into Naina's chest looking for warmth.


"No. Where are you going, Mom. I was cariin. What's in here?" Naina moved Alfin's head away and turned him down. Mutual looks radiate longing.


"Mas can't sleep, baby. I also don't know what to do. So, come here ajadem," Alfin replied honestly.


The look in his eyes deepened, implying a peaking desire. Alfin gulped, unable to hold back.


"Mas wants to, baby. Can, huh?" Alfin's voice turned raucous, distressed by a stinging taste.


"In the room? Later Halwa woke up," answered Naina remembered the little girl who was easy to wake up.


Alfin shook his head, lifted Naina's body and laid her down on the recliner beside the pool.


"here? What if someone sees it?" Naina's eyes were wide.


"Not there, baby. Just here, huh?" Alfin.


"Auntie?"


"Their room isn't here."


Naina resigned, drifting in the touch of the husband. Enjoy Alfin who roams every inch of his body parts. The unexpected battle took place without knowing the place. It doesn't matter to Alfin, if it can fulfill his wish.


The man picked up Naina's veil and put it on. Wake the woman while holding her. Smack your forehead and say thank you. Alfin clasped his wife's hand, kissing her affectionately.


"Sorry, yeah. We're playing here because there's Halwa" whispered Alfin as he wrapped his hands around Naina's waist, laying his head on her shoulder.


"I'm the one who's not good. Guest rooms are filled all the same kids. If anything is still empty it is impossible here," Naina replied softly.


"Still sick?" Alfin dipped the crown of his wife. Their love is getting bigger and growing.


"No, Mas. Why did it hurt yesterday, huh? Now it's not, I think it will be a matter of yesterday, said Naina, co-wrap her hands around Alfin's waist. She looked up, staring at her husband.


Anxious. Alfin bit the lip, tightening the hold.


"It won't hurt anymore, baby. Which there is even a delicacy. It's only a day's pain" Alfin told me.


Naina suddenly distanced the body, remembering the blood spots on their first night.


"Revelation, Mas!" He asked Alfin to stand up, confusion clearly implied on the man's face.


"Search what?" ask Alfin while he's on his waist.


"Fear there's blood again. 'Kan, bother later," said Naina looking for spots on the chair.


Alfin frowned, but sure there would be no more blood even though the road still felt narrow and biting.


"There is none, dear. Enter, yuk. It's getting cold here" he asked as he waited for Naina to finish the search.


The woman sighed when no trace was found. Then, she took her husband's hand to enter the house.


"Well, we're on our honeymoon, yuk. I want to be with you. Three days or one Sunday. You think the place is, yes," said Alfin on the way to the room.


Naina is stunned, a request that must be carefully considered. Remembering the children, especially Halwa who still have to be taken care of.


"Children don't think about it. There are people who take care of them when I go. So, we're leaving, yeah. Where you go, what you want." Alfin read quickly the ripples on Naina's face.


The girl looked over, smiled and nodded.


"I'll think about which place I want to go." Naina replied to Alfin's joy.


The two went back to the room, crashing down on each other. Alfin hugged Naina from behind, his senses continuously popping out whenever they touched.


Naina kept thinking what kind of place she wanted to visit. There were many places in his mind, but had yet to find the right one. Sleeping in the warm arms of the husband.