Twins A And Miss Cheriwis

Twins A And Miss Cheriwis
Chapters. 435


The news of Sifa's exit from Kak Farhan's company was finally heard in Papa Arka's ears. The middle-aged man immediately contacted the son to question the truth of the news.


"What Mama said, Pa. If Sifa wants to get out of Farhan's company," said Mama Kesya while putting warm ginger for her husband.


"Yes, but the news that Mama said earlier is not sure the truth. Want to ask also not good at that time?" sahut Papa Arka's.


"Yes anyway. So, when will they come here to explain everything?" mama Kesya asked curiously.


"Later night. They'll come later tonight to explain why Sifa resigned from Farhan's company."


And, the more waiting for that time to arrive, Mama Kesya felt that time went by for so long. How many minutes the middle-aged woman clucked in annoyance, at the sight of the clock as if walking so slowly.


"Why the hell, Ma?" ask Papa Arka who started to get dizzy with his wife.


Mama Kesya continued to walk pacing back and forth in front of him, making Papa Arka's eye bead also follow where the wife walked.


"That, Pa. Try Papa check our clock first. Is it broken? Or is the battery out?" Mama Kesya pointed towards the large and antique clock in the room.


Papa Arka turned to the clock pointed by his wife, the man felt that the antique clock he had been getting was hard-earned it looks fine. The second moves as it should, the barrage under the clock also moves left and right. Then, what's wrong?


"Well, what's wrong with that watch, Ma?" asked Papa Arka with a shrunken forehead.


"Ih, Papa," Mama Kesya clucked in annoyance. The middle-aged woman walked up and sat down next to her husband.


"Try me, Papa put on glasses first. Keep seeing if the clock is really moving or not?" point Mama Kesya again towards the same hour.


"The clock's still moving, Ma. It even looks fine" said Papa Arka. "What's the matter, Ma? How come Mama looks so upset?"


"Pa, Mama thought the clock was broken, the moment before Mama noticed the clock was moving for a long time. It felt like almost all day Mama was standing here, but still her hours did not move. If the movement is a little," said Mama Kesya while poking her lips annoyed.


Papa Arka shook his head. It has become the nature of his wife like this, if you want to hear something news, you will never be patient. Yes, even Mama Kesya sounds the most patient person. But, still, if it is about the child, then his patience can be as thin as a tissue on the two sides.


"Ma, just sit quietly. Patience, ntar also they come. It's still six o'clock in the afternoon, want magrib too. We better get ready to pray magrib, yuk," asked Papa Arka.


"Yes, Deh." Mama Kesya according to what her husband said and went to their room.


Somewhere else.


Sifa looked at her appearance in the mirror. The woman was very nervous to meet Mama Kesya and Papa Arka.


Abash, who had just entered the room, frowned when he looked at the wife who was breathing.


"Why, baby?" abash asked as he walked closer towards Sifa.


Sifa was a little surprised when she heard the voice of her husband, she turned to Abash and gave a small smile.


"No papa really, Mas" Sifa's great-grandson slowly.


Abash pulled Sifa's hand, and the man could feel that the wife's hand was very cold.


"You nervous?" guess Abash.


Sifa took a breath and slowly slammed into her. "A little, Mas."


"Why?"


"Emm, actually I feel afraid, if mama and papa misunderstand my decision to resign, Mas," said Sifa slowly. "And also, I don't want to be expected to rival Princess, Mas. I don't want people to think that I'm jealous of the Princess."


Abash frowned, astonished at what his wife had expected.


"Loh, why can you say if you want to rival Princess? Is there anyone who talks like that?" ask Abash to make sure.


"No, Mas, nothing."


"If there is, tell me who said it," asked Abash again seriously. This time, the man cupped his wife's face, so that Sifa's eyes could meet his.


"Mas, really. No one said it. This is just my guess, Mas" replied Sifa.


"If no one says it, how could you possibly think like that, dear. You must have heard words that make your heart feel bad, right?" guess Abash. "Say, who made your heart feel bad, baby?" Abash forces Sifa to answer the question.


"Actually while studying at mom's house. Study when Rayanza came down, there were mothers who asked me, whether I was pregnant or not," said Sifa told how could the thought that he mentioned earlier.


"The mothers asked me if I was pregnant or not, and I said no. Then, the mother said, I should also get pregnant soon, otherwise mama would ignore me as her daughter-in-law. The proud daughter-in-law is not a daughter-in-law who works and becomes a career woman. But, a daughter-in-law who is proud of rich people like mama is a daughter-in-law who can give birth to a son," said Sifa recounted the incident at that time.


"Therefore, Mas, I'm afraid that if I explain what the reason I am actually inviting myself from the company, I'm afraid if mom or anyone thinks that I want to rival Princess," sifa said with teary eyes.


"Astaghfirullah, dear," Abash said softly and pulled Sifa's body into his arms. "In my family, there's no such thing, baby. Whether you give birth to a girl or a boy, for my family it is the same thing. There's no difference at all, honey." Abash gently rubbed Sifa's trembling back, indicating that the woman was currently crying as she pleased.


"And one thing you should know. Children are important in a household that is being built, because they will be a complement to the family. But, if God has not been willing to give us a baby, then what I said at the beginning is not very important. Because for me the most important thing is you. A wife who can understand me inside and out, baby." Abash stroked his arms with Sifa.


"And in my family. There won't be a single person who will demand that you get pregnant soon, dear. In fact, if it is not time for us to be given offspring, then my family will never demand me to remarry for the sake of getting offspring. No, I know my family very well, baby. So I am very sure, if my family, especially my mother and father will never lead the offspring to us, because it is the will of God," clearly Abash who made Sifa tears flow more and more.


"I'll never let go of you, baby. Even if for many years, even decades, we were married and not given a child, then I will remain beside you. That kid's not just in your womb, baby. But we can also get from the little angels who have been abandoned by irresponsible parents. I don't care about it, honey."


Sifa was getting sobbing hearing what the husband said.


"And the most important thing for us right now is, let us pray that God will give us his gift. Put the most precious treasure in the world into your womb, baby. And trust all to God, God willing, when the time comes, we will surely feel what it is like to be a mother."


Abash wiped away the tears of his wife who had soaked his cheeks. The man kissed Sifa's eyes which felt wet.


"Forget the word of people, baby. Because they don't know and know what our real lives are."