Why Should I Pariban?!

Why Should I Pariban?!
Honest


"Wadidauuo... How big is your engagement ring, De? your future husband is a rich man?" rini asked started kepo. from there again open to see Dean's engagement ring is so beautiful coiled on his ring finger


The ring was given the name Uli as a binder himself into his parumaen candidate (son-in-law).This is also the one who chose the shape and also the model.


Dean was really not in the mood to respond to Rini's remark, he pulled back his hand from the grasp of the woman who had since rubbed the ring he was wearing.


If only his friend had known that he himself did not want to wear the ring. However, considering that Namboru Uli gave the ring and when Sea paired it on his ring finger, the woman cried and hoped that the ring would forever be attached to Dean's ring finger.


"Udah dong discusses the problem of the ring. I need some advice from you guys. How can you cross it with Ferdi on this woi issue? I don't want to, he knows from others" said Dean, who is still worried about being honest or keeping this secret from his girlfriend.


After his agreement with Sean yesterday, the man did not forbid him from staying in touch with Ferdi, nor did he care if Sea was out there dating other women.


However, amidst his worries, the figure of the man who became the mooring of his heart came towards them. Since then Dean and his three friends have accompanied Ferdi and his friends to play basketball on the sports faculty field.


"Thank you, honey, I've been waiting for you to play" said Ferdi received a drink offered by Dean. Although she is only dating this first time, Dean knows what to do to make her partner feel loved and as much as possible he pays attention to Ferdi.


"Yes alike. Are you done playing?" dean asked to see the man open his gym shoes, then nodded in response to his girlfriend's question.


Because Rini, Astri and Juli are after Ferdi's friend, the three choose to stay there when Dean invites them to join them on their way to the mall, they plan to watch it this afternoon.


"You guys go, we're here. In part we do not want to be your mosquito repellent dating" said Rini who was called by her other two friends.


"We're watching?" asked Ferdi when the bike was already running through the streets. He who now no longer awkwardly hugged the man's waist from behind, Ferdi's hands would rub his legs with one hand holding the handlebar of the motor, enjoying the air that afternoon caressed their faces.


So peaceful and simple. Dean enjoys their courtship style, he is lucky as a beginner who has just met love met with a gentleman who is polite and also kind. Considering the style of dating children today who are too obscene, Ferdi actually keep his distance and behavior so as not to overdo it with Dean.


As they walked Ferdi only clasped his hands, the furthest when the man drove him home, Ferdi would kiss Dean's forehead, it must be far from his home. Ferdi will drive to the end of the alley Dean's house, so as not to be caught by his parents.


His father, who is a teacher, of course, is known to many people in the housing complex. So, if one acts and behaves of course the name of his parents will be tarnished. As an educator, his father should be able to educate his daughter as a reflection of the morals of a teacher.


Ferdi turned his motorbike into a city park that was so beautiful and spacious. That afternoon there were not many people around who stopped by the park so it made them free to choose a place to be able to chat comfortably.


"Lately I've seen your face pouting, is there? Is there a problem? Dong's story, dear who knows I can help," said Ferdi stroked the soft back of Dean's hand, placed it over his thigh and began fusing Dean's fingertips with his finger, simple things that can always make Dean's heart warm. He stared at the man's face, indescribable how much affection he had for Ferdi.


"Why the hell, you're not a Batak tribe? I really couldn't part with you, Fer," his inner self as he looked at the man.


Ferdi who was stared so intensely frowned not understanding the meaning of Dean's gaze filled with sadness.


"You don't shut up, I know what you have problems with, if you don't tell me, I'm burdened, I wonder if maybe I have mistakes to make you sad. If I'm wrong you say yes. We promise, to always be open whatever problems we face, we will be together.


Given their promise that Dean finally took the initiative to choose to be honest with Ferdi. He was sure that the manhood he had in him was able to make him understand Dean's current position. He was also prepared if the man was angry with him but only one he begged in his little heart, lest Ferdi leave him knowing this matchmaking matter.


"I want to say something important to you, Fer. You see this ring?" he said he showed his fingers tied to a white diamond ring.


"Te-rus? What's that supposed?" ferdi asked stammeredly, he was getting confused.


"Father, Mamak betrothed me to my paribans!"


Ferdi's face began to change, he was shocked. Absolutely not expecting that the problem that Dean had been keeping could be this heavy. "You hear me first" continued Dean, who saw Ferdi wanting to speak up.


"I also found out a few days ago. I tried to resist, Fer, but you know my father was hard. With the reason of upholding the customs, my parents betrothed me to my paribans and I couldn't dodge."


"Faribbean?" asked Ferdi not understanding.


"Son of my father's brother. He is a cousin, and in Batak custom it is legal for us to marry a cousin especially if it has been asked by both of our parents," Dean said.


"So you want us to break up? How is our relationship?" tanya Ferdi started to get upset. The man even twisted his body to move a little away, turning his back on Dean, both of whom were silent for a moment only to hear the wind and also the sound of a duck swimming in the artificial lake in the park. Ferdi squeezed his hair, grabbed it slowly, painting the annoyance he was feeling at the moment. He loves Dean so much, he doesn't want to part. The tribal differences between them were not a problem for Ferdi and his family. Ferdi's mother knew that her son was dating the Batak tribe and that it didn't matter to her mother. So why is this a problem for Dean's family?