
After Irma was admitted for two days in hospital, the woman was allowed to go home today. Bayu helps Irma pack the things she brought from home.
"Mas, after this will you take me to our son's grave?" Pinta Irma was half begging.
Bayu nodded in agreement. "But for a moment, yes, you have to rest a lot" Bayu said, advising his wife.
"Yes, Mas. I promise." Irma hugged her husband dear. Bayu replied with a kiss on his forehead.
After that Bayu pushed Irma up to the car park. "Here let me help you" Bayu said as his wife was about to get into the car.
"Is the tomb far from here?" Ask Irma curious.
"Not far away, we'll be there in ten minutes" Bayu replied.
Then Bayu turned to the control chair. He drove the car slowly considering Irma had just had surgery so afraid of a shock that would make her stomach hurt.
Irma looked at her husband silently. He knew why Bayu drove slowly. "This injury is nothing more than a wound in my heart from losing her," Irma's inner heart cried. As much as possible she held back her tears from dripping.
"We have arrived" said Bayu.
Then he removed his seatbelt first and helped Irma down. "Be careful," Bayu said attentively.
"Thank you, Mum."
"Do you want me to just carry it?" Ask Bayu to his wife.
"No Mas. I still have a strong way," he refused.
"Alright, be careful of the way, don't be in a hurry."
"Mas, I'm lucky to have a husband like you, may you be my soul mate until death do you part," Irma prayed in her heart.
They arrived at a small tomb bearing the name Cantika. "You called him mas?" Ask Irma to Bayu.
"Yes, I named her Cantika because she was born with a very beautiful face, I still remember how her face was," Bayu said.
"Did you get to take a picture of his face at that time?" Tanya Irma was excited. Bayu.
"I was so sad to lose him, that I didn't think about it" Bayu replied half-sorry.
"It's okay, Mom. She'll be there when I dream because I miss her From there I'll know how she looks."
Bayu's heart seemed to be saddened to hear the words of his wife. He knew Irma was sadder than him. Because she was the one who gave birth to her daughter.
Irma sat down and spread the flowers that had been purchased. "Darling, forgive the mother who can't take care of you. I am sad to have to part like this. If you're rindy to us then come to our dreams."
Her tears flowed like a flood, so profusely. Bayu let his wife spill her longing on the child. Really if time turns back he wants all day at home that time.
"It's noon, let's go home. You also need to rest" Bayu said. Irma nodded.
Then Bayu held Irma. "Please let me walk alone."
"I don't want you to be exhausted" Bayu replied uncontestedly.
After that day Bayu hires a housekeeper in his apartment. He did not allow his wife to hold homework during the recovery period.
...***...
"Mas, can I see Irma's wife Pak Bayu?" Cindy asked her husband for permission.
"May you bring him good food" said Devon. Cindy smiled happily at her husband's response.
After that Devon went to the office. Today Bayu has returned to work after two days off to accompany his wife in the hospital.
"How are you Bay?" Devon asked as he entered his study.
"Thank God, I'm glad you could get back to work for me."
"What should I do today, sir?" Ask Bayu. He realized he had left a lot of work as long as he did not enter.
"Do your job as usual. I've been working on your part as long as you don't leave."
"Good, sir."
"Oh yes today my wife will visit your wife. Please tell your wife that Cindy will be visiting!" Devon's orders to Bayu.
"Good, sir."
After that Bayu came out of Devon's room. He reached into his cell phone that was in his pocket. Then I dialed the wife's contact number.
"Darling, Miss Cindy will come visit you today."
"There's business to talk to me about, huh?" Ask Irma curious.
"No, he just wanted to see you because he hadn't been able to visit you in the hospital."
"Yes, Mas," Irma replied via her phone line.
...***...
Cindy takes her son to Irma's house. He was driven by a driver. "What floor?" Muttered Cindy who forgot to ask Bayu's apartment address to Devon.
"I'd better ask Mr. Bayu directly," Cindy called Bayu. But while he was waiting for an answer, Irma walked out.
"Do you want to see me?" Irma asked Cindy. Cindy turned off her phone immediately.
"Yes, how did you know I was coming? Did you come down to see me on purpose?" Cindy Cecar.
"Yes" answered Irma briefly. "Hallo," Irma greeted the boy who was drinking the bottle.
"You shouldn't have come down. Let me go up," said Cindy who did not feel well.
Cindy pushed the cello stroller while walking towards the elevator. "What floor is your unit on?" Cindy asked Irma.
"Fifth floor" replied Irma.
They also arrived. "Let's go in!" Bring Irma.
"I've brought you a little food." Cindy gave a paper bag containing bread that she had bought on the way to Irma's house.
"Thank you very much. Sit down first I'll have my housekeeper prepare a drink for you. What do you want to drink?" Ask Irma.
"Tea is warm" replied Cindy.
He saw his son sleeping in the stroller. "I'm jealous to see you take your child anywhere" Irma said.
"I know how you feel right now. Relax, God will give you a child next year. Keep praying and being excited even though our loved ones are no longer with us. God loves him more."
"You're right, but I'm still a mother who misses her child let alone having it for nine months. Of course I have a strong bond with him." Irma began to tear.
"I almost lost the cello. I'm just like you. Keep praying that you will always be strong. Don't be selfish think of your husband who loves you sincerely. If you're happy, he's happy too. And vice versa." Cindy was just trying to make Irma tough.
"Is this part of God's punishment of me. I used to sell myself for money. But I realize that money can't buy happiness." Irma was really sorry for what she did.
"Trust that God has the best plan for us. The important thing is we can be sure to live it."
"Thank you very much. I've been guilty of you but you're still good to me" Irma said regretfully.