
Ayu tied her hijab to the back. Approaching the aunt who was in the kitchen saw some ingredients that would be cooked.
"Let me cook, Bi." Ayu dizzyukan looking for storage of foodstuffs.
"Here, Non." Aunty showed me the freezer where they kept the ingredients to be cooked.
"What does Auntie like to eat?" ask Ayu before taking the ingredients from the place.
"Subject Non only. You never asked for."
Ayu understands most parents are like that, only the young must be more attentive to maintain their health.
Ayu take salmon and also some vegetables, not to forget nuts and milk.
All the ingredients are good for Missa who is almost 60 years old.
"Help me yes, Bi," pinta Ayu handed me some vegetables to cut. While he himself began to struggle with fish and other spices.
Oh Allah, if a woman is like this, I will too. Unfortunately, there are no single boys.
Like Angga, aunt also falls in love at first sight. They look familiar. Although this was Ayu's first time, she never felt awkward when she was with the housekeeper.
In the middle room. Adiba who is in the lap of Angga extends his hand towards the mother of Winda as if inviting him to get acquainted. The boy smiled. Shows his newly grown teeth some seeds.
"Call grandma," tell Angga to point to Miss.
Adiba smiled shyly. Buried his face in the chest of the field of Angga. Smile giggling while learning to say as taught by the prospective papa.
"Ne–nek," call Adiba intermittently.
Angga applauded Adiba who managed to say the word.
"Tomorrow Adiba's birthday, ask what gift, son?" ask Angga.
Ms. Winda was silent, but in her heart she also wanted to say hello to Adiba who looked cute and funny.
"Donce," replied Adiba gagu, and it made Winda even more anxious.
"What age is his brother?" tanya Bu Winda flat.
"The first one is 11 years old, the second one is 6 years old and soon Adiba is three years old" Angga explained.
Ms. Winda grabbed a tv remote looking for her favorite chanel. Ignoring Adiba who had just called him.
Ayu came to Angga.
"The food is ready, Mommy." Ayu took Adiba from Angga's lap and then turned to stand beside Winda's mother.
"The food is ready, Auntie," he said again politely.
Without answering, Miss Winda left the place for the dining room. No problem for Ayu. In the house it does not want to be considered as a prospective daughter-in-law or more. He just wants to help Angga fight for his love
"We're eating with yuk!" invite Angga to follow Missa to the dining table.
Ayu brought rice for Missa.
"Which aunt wants a side dish?"
Ms. Winda quietly stared at some of the menus presented.
"From now on Aunty must live a healthy life," he said that makes Angga proud.
"There's a vegetable. High fiber foods." Pointing to the vegetables that are in front of Angga. "that play an important role in the digestive system. This substance helps prevent or relieve symptoms of constipation as well as lowering cholesterol levels, blood pressure, and inflammation that occurs in the body. Consuming enough fiber can lead to a healthier heart. Fiber can also control blood sugar levels and lower the risk of diabetes. Sorry if I'm too lazy to explain."
Glancing at Angga at a glance then pointed to processed salmon. "If this one is heart healthy and rich in omega-3 fatty acids. It also helps prevent inflammation that causes cancer, rheumatoid, arthritis, and heart disease. Omega-3s are also believed to slow the progression of Macular Degeneration (AMD), a condition that leads to poor vision. Fatty acids also reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease and keep the brain alert."
Angga bobbing head. He was more impressed with Ayu. It turned out that the woman understood what her mother needed.
"Or do you want to drink yoghurt?" Closing the milk drink right in front of Missa. "It's also good for bones. Yoghurt is fortified with vitamin D, which can digest and use the main mineral. Dairy products also help the process of digestion of food and also contain protein. Yoghurt is also very suitable served with fresh fruit, so the benefits will be even greater."
Miss Winda drugged her lips. Digesting everything Ayu said. All this time he was never selfish and ignored the words of the doctor.
"Or don't you want tomato juice?" tawar Ayu pointed at the tomatoes that were among the fruits at the very end. "Tomatoes are one type of fruit that contains high lycopene, a natural chemical that helps protect the body against prostate cancer and also prevents lung cancer. Cooked or processed tomatoes (in juice, pasta, and sauce) may be better than raw tomatoes. Researchers believe that heating or mashing tomatoes can release more lycopene."
"It's up to you" replied Miss Winda who was confused to choose food.
Ayu took fish and vegetables, and put them in front of Missa. Switch to preparing food for Angga.
Then, he sat down next to the man.
"Aren't you eating?" tanya Angga thrust a spoonful of food in front of Ayu's mouth.
Ayu shook her head softly, embarrassed when Missa noticed her.
"Come, Honey. You should eat. Don't take care of others but don't take care of yourself." Angga impressed forcing to make Ayu melt and open his mouth.
"From today onwards I will cook for, Auntie," Ayu said.
The loss of both parents from childhood made him miss the affection. Especially from a mother, and now Ayu wants to take care of Missa like her own biological mother.
I don't expect to be fully accepted into this family. But I don't want to let Angga down. He deserves to be happy. Whoever he's married with, I'll still consider him my family.
"Mas, today I want to go to the store, there is an order that I have to deliver as soon as possible," said Ayu tidying up the empty dishes used to eat Angga.
Angga looked at the clock that was coiling in his hand. It's still enough to drive Ayu before she gets to the office.
They say goodbye to Missy before leaving. Upon arrival in the car, Ayu is surprised by the notifications from the platform where she writes.
Is it really that this can be pulled?
Ayu seemed to not believe she could get the results of her work so far. Overtime every night and looking for free time. In fact, sometimes you have to be willing to stay up late to entertain the readers.
Thank goodness this money is good for me and the kids.
There was one more reason for Ayu to refuse the granting of Angga. Now he gets the fortune from writing and hopes to send children as he wants.