The Beautiful Widow Belongs to the Police

The Beautiful Widow Belongs to the Police
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34


The desire of people who are pregnant is sometimes strange and beyond reason, but it does not seem to Irma. The woman did not want to go to the Maldives or Cappadocia or any other place famous for its romantic beauty. Irma just wanted to spend their day in the rice fields by enjoying a million charms of God's creation by looking at the life of the farmers who are processing the muddy land. A very cost-friendly desire, even they do not need a ticket to witness all that.


However, something that Irma craved for a few weeks is not just looking at the rice fields, but there are other things that always make the image in her eyes.


"Well?!" pekik Andre when he heard the wishes of his wife.


He was really surprised by Irma's will, so Andre thought that the wife was working on him, even though Irma kept saying that it was the desire of her two babies.


"That's right, Mom! Yes, Baba must plow the fields. How to use the tractor, Baba does not know," protested Andre. "Especially not wearing clothes. Emang Baba mo sells torn bread under the sun. Don't want to." Andre immediately nyerocos as soon as he heard Irma's wishes.


"Bbp ...." Irma immediately paled as soon as Andre refused her wish. "What pity? His son will understand. His bubble has been mulu this week, because this desire has not been fulfilled," he said with a sad face because Andre continued to refuse by continuing to shake his head.


"Other ones, yes!" Andre Pinta. Andre keukeuh did not want to go down to the rice field. The problem is not just plowed the rice field, if the problem of plow saw even once must be immediately practicable. However, there is something that makes the police one was reluctant to go down to the rice field.


However, Irma also remained in her stance. She wants her husband to plow the fields. The situation where Andre was driving a tractor with sweat soaking the body and mud-slips of the rice fields that hit the body without clothes was often imagined by Irma. And right now, he did not want to just imagine it, but wanted to see it in person. It was a very simple dream for Irma, but it was hard for Andre.


"Mas, can't you fulfill that dream of mine. My dream is not grandiose, I just want you to plow the fields while looking for eels. Mamang said in this rice field there are many eels," said Irma, after exposing her desire to make her saliva produce more.


And, immediately Andre wanted to escape from that place upon hearing Irma's last words. The thing he was afraid of, instead became something his wife wanted.


'What kind of cravings do you think? Maybe he asked me to find the eel, ' Andre said in his heart, but seeing Irma's face that had been bent because of his refusal made Andre think again. The woman seemed to dream all that.


'This is your dream and disaster for me.'


"It's okay if you don't want to. I can find it for myself." Irma then moved from her seat.


"Where are you going?" Immediately, Andre prevented Irma from going down to the rice field.


"I want to fuck an eel. Although you can't see Baba chauffeur tractor at least the desire to be able to eel fulfilled," replied Irma.


Andre could not let Irma soy sauce look for eels in the hot sun that was enough to burn the skin. His wife and son are more important than his fear of eels.


"All right! I'll find the eel." Andre asks Irma to go ashore.


He will try to fight his fear of the slippery animal that one. And, when he heard Andre's willingness to look for eels, Irma's smile returned.


Finally, Irma's dream came true. She could see her husband driving a tractor with the help of skilled workers. Irma also gets a lot of eels from Andre's catch and the workers who also help Andre. Don't ask what Andre's reaction was like when he caught the eel. Cold sweat suddenly poured out when the super slippery creature was in his hands, but for the sake of his son and wife he tried to fight all the fears that became his secret until he managed to get a small bucket of eels.


After, struggling with mud and eels towards noon they stopped their work. Then they ate together enjoying the food brought by Irma.


"Add more, Ba!" Irma added her rice and side dishes to Andre's plate.


The man ate so voraciously after his strength was drained away in a field that covered many hectares.


"Si Neng mah cravings are strange, kasian Jang Policemen until the sauce is like that," said the Mamang who witnessed Andre's struggle to please the wife.


"It's okay, Mang. All of you learn to be a great farmer, who knows later after retirement can be a land manager like Mamang," replied Andre on the sidelines of his meal to the Mamang who is the owner of the rice field, and he was the owner of the rice field, but I don't want to go straight to the field. Meanwhile, Irma just smiled shyly. Actually she felt sorry for Andre too, but how else she really wanted to see her husband do all that.


"But being a farmer the struggle was really very extraordinary, yes, Mang. Just the process before planting cape is alhamdulilah, not to mention the others. But, why is the price of grain getting here increasingly falling out of proportion to our struggle?" continued Andre.


Once he knew the struggle in the rice field was not as good as he thought, Andre began to feel their work was not worth the results they could get. Not to mention the price of rice grain that is getting here is getting plummeted. Meanwhile, farmers can only resign and accept all existing policies.


Satisfied with the picnic they had done. Andre and Irma decided to go home.


"You should have brought a lot of supplies. It turns out oh it was answered already," said Andre when both were in the car.


"What, Baba, angry?" Irma glanced at the man who had been troubled all day.


"Why think like that?"


"Because it's not Baba's job. Not to mention, Baba has to be dirty and hot" Irma said. "I'm a really tough wife, yeah!" After all the wishes realized there is a sense of regret for making Andre difficult.


"At first it was a sprain, but after being lived baba really enjoyed it. That one was very fun learning to make tractors, learning to hoe, all new science that is very useful. Thanks, yes, have brought baba a picnic, even though the picnic is outside the carpet." Andre said with a thin grin ending that adorned his face.


"So Baba isn't angry?" irma asked who was answered by Andre, making Irma breathe a sigh of relief.


At home, Friska seemed to have been waiting for their arrival while watching television. As soon as she heard the sound of the car stopping in front of the house, the girl immediately ran forward to greet the couple who she said had run out on a picnic.


"Where are you for me?" Friska immediately pointed at the two by asking for souvenirs.


"By what?" ask Andre.


"So my brother said he would buy me a gift as a substitute because he had been keeping the house all day. Now where's the get?" Friska turned her hands to her sister.


"There's in the trunk. Brother take it." Andre took one bucket of eel, and gave it to Friska. "This, a gift for you!" he said, then left.


"What??! An eel? Where did you guys end up on a picnic, why bring eels?"


"We're catching eels." Irma answered Friska's question.


"What's? Catch eels? Wh who? Did Andre catch an eel?" Friska was growing incredulous.


Irma nodded surely and soon after Friska's laughter broke. "Twins, this time your aunt gave you a hundred thumbs up!" Friska rubbed Irma's stomach. "Often do your baba work! Didn't Brother Andre faint while catching an eel, brother?" friska asked with a still echoing laugh.


Irma who knew nothing just shook her head.


"Shut up, Fris! Don't be weird!" andre shouted that sounded a little far away and even made Friska increasingly curled up.


"What the hell is it? Is there anything I don't know?" ask Irma confused.


Friska whispers a secret that only Friska and Andre know. The man who had just gotten a pail of eels turned out to be very afraid of the slippery animal.


"What's? You're not kidding, are you, De?" irma asked as soon as she heard Friska's words.


Friska nodded.


"But he was fine, not like a frightened man." Irma remembered the man looked fine as he caught the eel.


"That means his love for brother is greater than his fear of eels."


Irma heard Friska's words. She was deeply moved by all that her husband had done just to make her happy, even to the point of fighting fear.


'Thank you for loving me so much.' Irma chased after the steps of her husband who had entered the room.