
When the dawn of Azan reverberated, Anggara woke up first. He immediately took a bath and dressed he then took water wudu. Uwe .. uwe .... The baby cried when Anggara wanted to pray. Anggara carrying the baby then placed next to the prayer mat. He then performed his prayers calmly even though Dara whined unhappily at seeing him pray.
Shabita awoke from her sleep, realizing when she felt the mattress, Dara was not there, so she panicked. He looked at the praying Anggara near his bed. Shabita then kept silent while looking at Dara who whined next to Anggara. "Female," call Shabita when Anggara holds Dara.
"Yes," he answered while playing Dara's hand.
"You, you're a good-looking guy, anyway" Shabita said shyly. He was fascinated to see Anggara like this.
Not shy or praise Anggara even laughs loosely. "Mahaha ...."
"Kok, even laugh, anyway? Not happy or say thank you, but even offered!" shabita Protest.
"Rice! I've wanted to praise you for a long time, but you're always insulting." Anggara was silent for a moment to see the reaction of Shabita's face. "A lot of people say I'm handsome, but I want you to be the one who praises me like that. It's even a joke."
"Ih, why also muji guy," elak Shabita.
"Ngapain also I'm happy, you're not like Iklas muji," said Anggara. The young man put Dara back on the side to his love. "This morning I want to work. You can, can you keep Dara alone?"
"Well, what job? Your punishment is still two months away, right?" Shabita looked at Anggara who was looking at Dara.
"Back not back yet, I'd like an extra nyari. It's good for our wedding" Anggara said, playing with his eyebrows.
"What work?" ask Shabita.
"Working in an office" he answered.
"What's two months' work?" shabita asked in surprise.
"A-nu ..." Anggara scratched his temple. There's no way he'd be honest with Shabita if he didn't work in the office.
"What's? Don't tell me you're working rough!" snapped Shabita. He can read Anggara. The young man was willing to do anything for him even if it was very difficult.
Anggara laughs awkwardly, he then embraces Shabita. "Important work" he answered.
"No, right." Shabita hits Anggara.
"I work in a store, baby. Scuffing things in and out."
Shabita was silent, she sighed. "You don't have to force yourself. We were married in the first place" he said.
"Yes, honey, but my friend needs to be invited even if it will be simple it will need funds," Anggara said while wiping the top of Shabita's head. "I'm also tired of being unemployed constantly" he added.
"Alright, diligent work don't lyric other girls," teased Shabita.
Anggara laughed while pulling Shabita's nose. He glanced at the girl's stomach. "When you get pregnant again" Anggara said, rubbing Shabita's stomach.
Shabita hit Anggara's hand slowly. "When did you plant the seed, until I got pregnant again?" shabita Syndir.
Anggara chuckled, he whispered. "Without marriage."
"Hem," Shabita sneered with a slanted smile.
"Udah wants light. I need to get ready to work first." Anggara immediately got out of bed. He changes his clothes, while Shabita turns embarrassed to see Anggara . "You don't have to cook, I'll bring food from there" Anggara said, kissing Dara's cheek, then gently rubbing Shabita's hair.
Shabita released the departure of Anggara who was working. He looked at the entire corner of the room, feeling lonely without Anggara.
Dara cried again, and then Shabita woke up. She smiled to take Dara outside. "We're going for a walk, yuk!" He immediately undressed Dara, then bathed her. After everything was sorted out, Shabita then prepared herself.
"Well, Anggara's son, huh?" greet a sweet twenty-eight year old girl. He said hello as he was waiting for a taxi. It just so happened that Shabita passed in front of her while carrying Dara.
"Yes," Shabita replied as she looked at the girl who was poking Dara's cheek.
"Cheatfair. He didn't say when to get married" he lamented.
"Hem, I don't know. He moved to another boarding house a year and went to Thailand again. Though I called her often," said the girl as she looked at Shabita.
"Why Anggara?" shabita asked suspiciously.
"Don't be angry, huh? I've had a long crush on him, but he's insensitive."
Although heard from the explanation of the girl Anggara never responded, but still Shabita's heart was restless. Is this how Anggara felt when I was with Toni? He was scared himself, afraid that Anggara would secretly like this girl. Shabita smiles forced.
"You're not angry, are you?" ask the girl. He looked at the face of Shabita who seemed disturbed by his speech earlier. "Sorry, I don't mean-"
"No problem. That was a long time ago," Shabita cut. "Excuse me," she said. He immediately left with a hot heart. It was disturbing to hear Anggara being judged by other women. I want to cry, but what to cry about. He does not want to be too excessive, even though Anggara alone never reply to them.
"Mas, buy two-pack instant noodles!" he yelled at a forty-year-old Chinese merchant, wearing a white T-shirt.
"What brand, Mom?" tanyakanya.
"That one!" show Shabita.
"It costs six thousand two packs. Adalagi?" tanyanya while packing Shabita's order.
Shabita seemed to be thinking while fondling Dara. "Slayers," he said slowly.
"What, Mom?" ask the guy. He did not hear Shabita's words just now.
"Slayers," said Shabita a little loudly.
"Oh, yes." The merchant immediately grabbed the pads inside the glass shelf in front of him.
"Where is this rice placed?"
"Just put it there!" tell the merchant to the one who asked.
Shabita seemed to recognize that voice. He turned around, but the man was not there. "Any," he murmured. "Kong, who brought the rice?" shabita asked as she received her groceries from the merchant.
"Oh, that. The police are on leave."
"Police?"
"Yes, he said the additional brackish nyari is still on leave."
"Okay, thanks!" Shabita rushed out of the store. He searched for people he suspected of being Anggara.
Anggara hid in the shop wall. "Huh, why is he also out and shopping there?" muttered.
"Hem, this is apparently your job, huh?" shabita Tegur. "She said only in and out of things that need to be checked. Not a rice pikul," he quipped.
"Eh, no, really." Assume wrong behavior.
"I want to go home." Shabita. "I can't wait to see you're tired" he said. After that leave Anggara.
"Fugitive! The rice is coming again, tuh!" call boss.
"Yes," said Anggara as he looked at Shabita who had been away.
He helped them get the rice out of the car and took it to the store.
Basis, Anggara! He made me feel guilty. Can't he not think too much of me? Shabita walked quickly to her house. He put Dara on the bed, then cried.