The Substitute Sister-in-law

The Substitute Sister-in-law
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When both eyes opened perfectly his vision, Nanney reassured again if he was home. And sure enough, Nanney was already in her husband's room wrapped in a thick blanket.


As he took a slow breath, Nanney suddenly smelled a scent that was very appetizing. Repeatedly to inhale, Nanney was absolutely convinced that the aroma of cooking came from the kitchen.


Curious, Nanney rushed straight to the kitchen. But before that, Nanney realized that he had not washed his face. Not wanting to be attacked by a lazy, slovenly woman, Nanney went into the bathroom to wash her face.


After that, Nanney headed to the kitchen. The husband was busy with the kitchen. Nanney who saw it, smiled fluffy.


'It turns out that Gane is also good at cooking, so curious about the cuisine.' Inner Nanney with her curiosity and of course also amazed.


"What is Gane cooking? looks very tempting. Ah yes, I want to say thank you very much for bringing me to my room." Naney said confidently.


"Hem, who brings you into the room. That was carrying you, who was none other than the Driver. I carry you, ogah. Your body is very heavy, I don't want to fall just because you carry your weight." Gane answered full of reasons, even though he was the one who carried his wife.


Feeling prestige and not wanting to be discovered, Gane always tried to cover it up. While Nanney who heard the answer from the husband just smiled at him.


"Hem, nothing funny. So, you better not smile that way."


"Sir Gane is funny, wek ...." Nanney said and stuck out his tongue.


"That's it, you don't have to bother me with cooking. You better sit sweet in the dining room, soon the seaweed soup is ripe." Said the husband and asked his wife to sit in the dining room rather than having to disturb him cooking, Gane thought on the sidelines of his busy work in the kitchen.


"Seaweed soup? wow... very tempting."


"You like it?" gane asked with his frown.


"Of course, from childhood I loved seaweed soup more than fish soup." Nanney replied with a sparkling face.


For a moment Gane was silent, as if he was playing back his tangled cassette. But he immediately brushed it off.


"It's just a coincidence." He murmured, still Nanney could listen to him.


"What's a coincidence?" nanney asked with curiosity.


"No, I just mispronounced it. Never mind, you sat in the dining room. The soup is ripe, we'll have lunch." He answered and immediately brought a large bowl of seaweed soup his favorite and the favorite of the little girl who became the memory of his life.


Nanney, who is slightly reminded of a story from Ciko, can digest what was said by her husband.


While in the dining room, Nanney sat opposite her husband. With great care, Gane served his wife well.


Curious Nanney turned to a large photo not far from his sight. Later, Nanney turned to her husband.


"Who's the girl in the picture? photo with Gane." Nanney asked the husband, not forgetting that his index finger was pointing at a very large picture frame. The high of the refrigerator.


Gane, who gets questions from his wife, sets his sights on a large frame that has a picture of him with a little girl in the past.


Nanney immediately rounded her eyes because she felt strange with her husband's attitude. Not angry, but smiling at him.


"Sir Gane why smile?" nanney asked with curiosity.


"There's nothing, you want to know who's got that big framed?" answer and ask back.


"Yes, I want to know. Ever since I first walked into this house, I've been curious about the little girl's photo with Brother." Nanney answered honestly explaining his curiosity.


"All right, I'll tell you. But first, we eat. I still have other activities, so fill our stomachs first. After that, I'll tell you." Gane said to convince his wife.


Nanney, who was also hungry, ate little time on the ship. Nanney followed what her husband said.


"Yes Brother, I will be patient waiting for the story from Brother. I'm hungry too." Nanney replied beginning with a nod.


After agreeing with each other, Gane and Nanney ended up enjoying their lunch alone. There was no one else but a married couple, Gane and Nanney.


"Wah .. apparently the seaweed soup is really big, Kak Gane smart also cooking. Must be very lucky to be Sister's wife, smart to cook and .." he said praising, but suddenly unable to continue his sentence.


At that very moment, Nanney came to a realization with his own words. Which is if she is his legal wife. For a moment Nanney bowed in embarrassment because of his words just now.


"Why stop? why not continue? hem." Ask Gane who wants to know the answer from his wife.


"Nothing needs to continue. Come on, brother, let's continue the lunch." Nanney replied timidly half-down.


'Stupid stupid fool! once you, Nanney. You shouldn't be praising this old ABG. Look, it looks like ABG tuani has really become a big head.' Inner Nanney after sipping her soup. Then he chewed other food.


After feeling full, Nanney stopped eating. Then he drank some water and wiped his mouth with a tissue.


Since there was no one in her husband's house other than her and her husband, Nanney immediately cleaned the dining table and assisted her husband. Then continue washing dishes and others and at the same time sweeping.


Finished everything and no one was left behind, Gane and Nanney walked out of the dining room.


Because of the curiosity that was still stored in her mind, Nanney followed her husband. Gane, who felt followed by his wife from behind, immediately turned his head.


"What do you need?" asked Gane for forgetting his promise.


"Said Brother Gane want to tell you about the little girl in the photo with Brother? hem." The answer reminded, while Gane himself just realized it.


"Yes, I forgot. Wait, someone called me." Gane replied, at that moment he heard the sound of his phone ringing quite loudly.


"Yes, Brother." He replied lethargic, Gane himself immediately went into the room to receive a call coming in his mobile phone number.


Nanney, who could not force her husband, could only wait for him patiently.