THREE MEN AND THEIR PAST

THREE MEN AND THEIR PAST
Heartbreaking


At that time also the atmosphere of the room that became the bridal room in one of the hotels became very quiet. The night that should be enjoyed with beautiful things beautiful, even became a night that was passed with debate. The newlyweds are now silent to each other, after a debate between them.


Eliza was still lying on her side without any intention to change her position. Instead of lying on a bed that has been neatly arranged and decorated by the hotel, the woman chose to lie on the sofa after venting her irritation to the man who had only been her husband for a few hours. But a moment later Eliza's body suddenly stiffened as she felt a hand coiling around her waist.


"What are you doing?" eliza's voice echoed again with a surprised face. She did not expect that Randi was lying on the sofa as well by hugging her waist tight.


"Sleep with you" replied Randi with a chuckle. "Let's go to sleep."


"Not weird. Sana, sleep in bed. People haven't taken a shower either" murmured Eliza who was still feeling upset.


"No way," refused Randi. "Ngapain sleeps in bed when my wife sleeps on the couch. What is this novel story? Just the first night of being a husband and wife, his sleep was even separated. I guess it's also the first night you sleep on the couch, yeah, baby."


"Dear, baby!" eliza's grumbling is getting upset. "Bring it up there, smell it!"


"Dantay, in a moment. Don't you want to be hugged by your husband?"


"It's free to be hugged by your husband if his goal is just to prove something,"


Randi was again flabbergasted. Again his words were broken easily by his wife. The man immediately chose silence regardless of his protest the wife who told him to take a bath. Since the wedding, Randi has not taken a bath at all, but what is okay, his wife is angry and he must conquer the anger of his wife first.


The silent atmosphere greeted me again. With Randi who was hugging his wife, making Eliza so unable to dwell. The silence of Randi also makes the woman not free to move. However, to get Randi to take off his embrace also felt it would not be possible to obey. After a few minutes, Eliza remembered something.


"God! I forgot!" strangled Eliza while rising from her lie. Of course the attitude of the woman made Randi surprised and opened his eyes.


"forget? Forgot what?" randi asked, looking at his wife with a frown.


"Because of you, I forgot to worship, what time it is," Eliza whined down from the sofa.


"But evenings I haven't done it."


"Yes later we plural, his name is also forgotten," said Randi, then he got up from the sofa. "I shower first, we'll worship together." Eliza did not respond, but she also did not dispute her husband's wishes. Until a few minutes have walked, now a pair of newlyweds have performed their worship together. Luckily, they brought worship tools as well when planning a hotel stay.


The plan to stay at the hotel is also not the plan Randi and Eliza. They actually want to get through the first night at home. But there are invited guests from his business partner Papah Randi who gave a gift in the form of staying at a hotel that is the same as their wedding, for three nights, so yes dear if not used.


"Don't sleep on the couch anyway, Yang?" rengek Randi as soon as he saw the wife sitting on the sofa that had been a place to lie down. "If you sleep on the couch, we sleep together here."


"Yes, yes, really, really, really," Eliza said. After the service was finished, instead of her emotions subsided, she was again upset because her husband's behavior was very annoying according to Eliza. Randi smiled widely and with confidence he laid his body and put his head on the lap of the wife. "Why are you even sleeping here?" eliza asked with a pretty surprised face.


"Yes romantic romantic is the same wife. The first night as a husband and wife, do not do romantic things, it is not fun," said Randi lightly. Eliza was only able to smudge her lips, but she also could not do anything other than surrender to Randi's irritating behavior.


The man grabbed Eliza's hand and linked her finger. "Za, are you continuing your efforts in the village?"


"Yes, why?" eliza asked, still with her guts.


"Open the kiosk? I'll buy it?"


"No, no, no" refused Eliza. "Have a field like that, people are easier to find. I have a lot of customers."


Randi nodded in a sign of understanding. "How many children do you want to have, Za, after this marriage?"


The deg!


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