
"Why are you doing that? You complain to Brother and Alfin .. why?" ask Alfin's friend's brother to his sister.
The woman glared, avoiding the gaze of the elder sister. His head kept bowing, still not wanting to talk. Especially if it wasn't because she loved Alfin? Or is there another factor?
"You know, Alfin's a good and wrong person I believe in you too. Wh why? Why did you get to that? Who made you pregnant?" continued the older brother still held back with all his patience.
"I like Alfin, brother. I told her I liked her, but Alfin always refused and said that he didn't want to play girls" the girl sobbed crying.
The Big Brother shook his head, inexhaustible in his own sly way.
"You see his wife? Far ... far away from you. She is not only beautiful physically, but also with attitude and behavior. When her husband was slandered, she was calm and calm. Believe that her husband is not like that. Stop ngarepin Alfin, he's happy. Now, who made you pregnant?" The question was repeated again because the sister had not yet given an answer.
He kept shaking his head, his sobs getting more and more so. Furious, the man flipped the body of the younger brother forcefully and violently.
"Say who?" flaming.
"I don't know, Brother. I don't know. At that time ...I was drunk, I don't know who did it. I thought it was Alfin, but I was wrong. They-"
"They?" the brother jolted when he heard their words. "They're who? Why them?" He was inflamed, considering their word would only be spoken for two or more people.
"I just looked vaguely at the three people, continuing to know nothing more. Wake up, I .. I don't use anything, Brother." He covered his face, getting sobbing in memory of the events of a few years ago.
"Geez!" The man took off his grip on the sister's shoulder, dropped his back on the pillar, rubbed his huffed face.
Everything is getting clearer, not Alfin the culprit because he knows very well who and how Alfin while still in their group. He is the only one who does not practice the habits that they do.
"You must apologize to them if you do not want to bear the sins of your entire life" said the brother while leaving him alone. The girl's cry grew more and more, sounding heartbreaking and heartbreaking.
****
Happiness was enveloping their hearts, faces were plastered with smiles. Especially Alfin's attitude towards Naina that looked different.
"Don't forget to go to the doctor," recalled Aminah as they were at the dinner table.
Naina smiled and nodded, leaving all of their children confused.
"Yes, Mi. At most later abis nganter children to school," said Alfin while chewing his breakfast.
"To the hospital? Who is sick?" asked one of Alfin's children to look curious and anxious.
"Nobody's sick, baby. Just checking it out." Naina rubbed her head as it happened that the boy was sitting next to her.
Salma smiled meaningfully, she knew what to check even if they did not say it.
"Well, come on, kids! Did you finish breakfast yet? It will be too late" Alfin asked as he stood up from his seat.
"Let Halwa Grandma wait for her school, yeah." Aminah rubbed the little girl's head, she nodded in agreement. Halwa is happy because everyone loves her too Brother.
"You know?" alfin asked a little confused.
"Yes, Dad. Salma bought the test kit. Salma really will finally have a sister." The teenage girl smiled, looking happy not made up.
"Thank you, baby. Doain aja hopefully Mother and baby in the womb of a healthy mother always," said Naina grateful.
Salma smiled, she did not want to miss the moment of welcoming the presence of her little sister.
"Aamiin's."
"Be careful! Learn well." Naina and Alfin release their eldest son at school. Then, continue the journey to a large hospital even though the distance is quite far.
"Mas, most are in line. Look, there is a big stomach too," said Naina after receiving the number queue to so many, when they came in the morning.
"It's okay, test patience." Alfin rubbed his head, sitting side by side waiting for the call.
Among them there are those who come alone without a partner, there are also those who come with his mother.Without realizing Naina rubbed her stomach, imagining it had grown and moved.
"Prophey, he might be a few weeks old. There's nine months until you give birth." Alfin kissed his wife's temple, imagining how difficult it was to walk when her stomach had grown.
Restless sleep is not calm, wherever facing is always uncomfortable. Not to mention, the movement of the baby that makes him always want to urinate. It is an easy and not short struggle that a wife must pass to become a mother.
"I'll be like that later, too, yeah, Mom. Want to go the hard way. It looks heavy." Naina imagined herself in the position of a large pregnant woman.
"Well, enjoy the process. Do not complain, there is a Mas who is always ready to meet your needs. Do not hold anything alone, usually pregnant people are sensitive," said Alfin while holding Naina's hand.
What the man did was at least the envy of the women there. His treatment of his wife, showed how much love he had for her.
"They're like a new couple, very friendly. The man looks very in love with his wife," chirped one of the pregnant women while watching the couple sitting on the back bench.
"Udah, don't look at it. Later you ask the same macem-macem Mas again." The husband beside her turned his face so as not to pay attention to them.
However, the woman wanted to continue staring like watching a series of romantic dramas, but the real version. Where the CEO bucin always shows his love wherever he is.
Name after name was called into the room, someone came. There were also those who left, the queue was getting closer, just waiting for a few more people to arrive in turn.
"You thirsty? Buy him a drink first, yes," asked Alfin, who was taken by Naina. Coincidentally his throat was dry because he waited for a queue that was not small.
"Buy juice, Mas. I want a fresh juice" Naina said imagining something sour sweet touching her throat.
"Yes, ready. You sit here, yeah. There are six more. It's still a while, Mas out." Alfin got up and ran towards the hospital canteen. Don't want to leave Naina alone for too long.
While the woman, playing the phone to repel saturated.
"Naaina!" Someone scolded.