
"Darling, where'd you get the idea to be a server with him?" ask Aiden.
"You thought you were the one Sevina told me about. Me either. So I tried to make Mr. Ngatiran happy. Whatever the insults I don't care. I think of him as Oma whom I have always followed his wishes. Even I smiled as Oma said I was like a senile granny because I often burned your clock and your phone."
"But I'm still upset when you're thinking of being a widow."
"Yes, I'm sorry, baby." Haira hugged Aiden's arm affectionately.
"Don't do that. Embarrassed. It's in the village not in the city." Aiden took Haira's hand off.
"You're always keeping your image wherever it is." Haira smiled and shook her head.
They also went around the tourist spot. They surrounded the place with a special vehicle provided at the place, namely odong-odong with a capacity of four passengers, the driver and three other passengers.
"Marni, isn't this for kids?" ask Haira.
"Yes, Madam. There is no harm in adults riding it. If walking feels tired," said Marni who sat in the front bench with the driver.
Haira and Aiden nodded.
"Master, Madam, it's the Waterboom arena for adults. There are warm and cold showers available to clean yourself after swimming. There's a locker room and a bathroom." Marni pointed to a place that attracted Haira's heart.
They came down to see the place from a close distance.
"Darling, how about,,,,"
"No!" Aiden interrupted Haira's words.
"But me,,,,,"
"No! Don't you remember the last time you went to the Waterboom arena?" Aiden reminded.
"You almost got me a heart attack playing from the highest place and out of that slide and bouncing into the water. Lucky the periphery of the slide is made of rubber so that your body is not split into two." Aiden looked seriously at Haira.
"That's because I was too excited and shook your hands here and there. You can't be quiet. I almost died then."
"I'm sorry. I was just getting carried away. But isn't that time the sweetest memory for us?" Haira reminded me again.
"What memories? What is sweet. I almost had a heart attack. You remember, I screamed like crazy when you were thrown off that slide. And lucky you fell into the water. If I fall to the edge of the pool, I don't know what happened to me at the time. Maybe I'm married to Naumi by now."
Hearing Naumi's name, Haira immediately pinched Aiden's waist.
"Adudududu!" Aiden grimaced in pain holding onto her waist which had always been the target of Haira's pinching.
"How dare you mention that name here. Just ruined my mood." Haira folded her hands on her chest and threw away her face.
"I'm just kidding, baby. So don't do anything weird. I could die without you. If you want to take a shower with William and Harry alone," said Aiden.
"You're right. Good thing I brought a swimsuit."
"What swimsuit? A bikini?" Aiden glares.
"No, I can hang you if you wear clothes like that in a public place. Just leggings and jerseys along the knee. I also don't want my body to be seen by people. Enough of my husband," whispered Haira as she touched Aiden's chest.
"Don't tease me here. Let's continue looking at this whole place. Then we meet the twins. I'm sure when we're there, they're getting towels. Don't be late or the towel's gonna split in half." Aiden reminded.
Haira nodded and they immediately continued their journey around the place.
And without them noticing, someone from a distance was watching them very seriously. He clenched both his hands, and uttered an oath that only he had heard.