
"Kirei how does a man smell?" Mamah Dinda snorted the scent of Kirei's clothes.
"Masa, Mah?" I kissed Kirei's shirt.
Gavin's perfume is left here.
"You're abis street? Why not from home? It's not so good. Later pregnant, not yourself who bothered. You don't think you know whose perfume this is?" Mamah Dinda immediately glanced sharply.
I immediately bowed, then hugged my own groceries. Surely she became a fierce mother-in-law, but her mother Mbak Canda get along with in-laws.
"Wake there, keep dandanin wear a veil. Mau Mama took naji to the neighbor. Let's get your things sorted out good." Mamah Dinda let me walk ahead of her.
"Yes, Mah. Just, put this down first." I went into the room first.
"Hallo, Pretty. Want to come with Granny naji? Da? A henchman? Don't be fussy, okay?" That's the voice of Papah Adi who greeted.
I went back out of the room, intending to take Kirei for me to bathe.
"Don't you smell this man's perfume?" Papah Adi looks like he just finished kissing Kirei.
"He'em, try! That insolent Gavin, how dare you hang around."
I immediately took Kirei, then fled to the room without speaking anything. Deg-degan is half-dead, I'm afraid of being asked for any kind of information.
"You'll say his son." After all, I still hear Adi's papah talking about Dinda's mother.
Later, I don't know. Since I brought Kirei to the bathroom, I will throw away the smell of that perfume.
The njai event in the neighbor is like a tahlil event, but only invites women. A kind of mushola jamiah specifically for women so, I don't know what it's called. So it's like having your own group, then coming to the house that invites them. Mamah Dinda sometimes comes along, but always comes if at the nearest neighbor's house. Although Mama Dinda is at home only, she remains busy with her activities and her grandchildren.
Kirei has been taken by mamah Dinda, I went back to the room to clean up and clean up. Not to forget, all of you fold clothes and iron clothes that have not been ironed. I will use the time as effectively as possible, when Kirei invites. Unlike Canda, leave the child to sleep. But maybe it's for his sanity and his health, because his son is not just one. I will certainly feel myself in his position, when Kirei has a sister with a close distance.
"Assalamu'alaikum's chat…." That's a greeting from Gavin.
He just came back? Since earlier? Where the hell's he going? Until it takes two hours.
"Wa'alaikum salam" said papah Adi.
I walked out of the laundry room, carrying my clothes and Kirei using a wide basket. This pile of clothes has been ironed and has been neatly folded.
"Where from?" ask Papah Adi, to Gavin who turned out to have just entered the family room.
"From Brother Canda," answered Gavin later.
Ohh, it turns out he's playing with his son.
I went into the room to put this dress in the closet.
"From morning?"
The door of my room opened, so I heard clearly the conversation in the living room, which happened to be next to my room. Papah Adi asks Gavin, but Gavin only answers with a hum.
"Yes, take a shower there. Your clothes are in the front living room closet."
Right, Gavin's clothes have been moved to the guest room after I've been gutted by Ken's bang mouth. The real digital is separated. I was amazed by his thoughts.
When I finished, I went to the kitchen. I am hungry and I just want to eat. It's as good as staying here, it's just that I should be able to understand. Which means, occupying it means being responsible as well. For example, the bathroom, I myself have to clean. My dirty clothes should be washed alone and folded by themselves. Maintain cleanliness, especially should be light hands.
As mama Dinda was picking kale, I saw and helped. For example, Mamah Dinda folded clothes in the family room, I saw and helped. So don't pretend you don't see that. He wouldn't say, didn't ask me to help either. But the calculations understand each other, because it has been given facilities and free meals here.
When I had finished eating, it coincided with Kirei coming. Look, he was immediately excited to see Gavin. You know, like a kid playing all day with one guy? Surely he has a short intertwined familiarity, not just a smile.
"Tuh, Bang. Seems right?" Mamah Dinda smiled wryly and looked at her husband.
Kirei tried to reach Gavin. Very obvious, if all day Kirei was invited by Gavin.
"You coming? Here, here. Where are you from, Adek?" Gavin took over Kirei, while Dinda was covering to sit down with her husband. Gavin's on another couch, but in this living room, too.
"Abis najai dong, let sholehah kek kak Cani," Adi papah who answered Gavin's question to Kirei.
"Now, Ria. Kirei got the part." Mamah Dinda gave me a pack of boxed rice.
Here it is like that, if you bring two grandchildren, then two parcels are given. Not counting for his grandmother also invited. Counting that head, yes actually counting the number of heads present. So, children here are always crowded if there is a tahlil or thanksgiving event. The host was happy, because religious activities favored children even though about the matter of rice boxes only that children expected.
"Yes, Mah." I took two rice boxes that Dinda gave me.
One has Mama Dinda, one has Kirei. Who eats, anyone. I took him straight to the kitchen, then the side dishes were made into one, and the rice was also. But certainly not mixed with cooked rice that is in magicom, because there are those who do not want tahlil rice like this.
I heard the voices of people chatting, it seemed like they were starting to have a serious chat. I feel sorry to blend in, because I will definitely be asked for information as well.
"Ria, milatin Kirei. The milk was up just starting to pay," exclaimed mamah Dinda when I was waving everywhere.
"Yes, Mah." I hurried to close the food, then came out of this kitchen.
They were all laughing amusedly, as Kirei was rubbing his face against Gavin's chest. Kirei is so funny, even Gavin chuckled.
"There's no ASI in Dad anyway, Dek." Along with Gavin's words, the laughter of Mama Dinda and Papah Adi vanished already.
The two old men looked at each other, then they glanced at me and Gavin in turn. It was certain that they suspected us further, since Gavin called himself 'father' to Kirei.
I sat on the single sofa, with the apron already coiled around my shoulders and chest. Gavin instantly gave Kirei, with me welcoming him. Kirei's gentle whimper sounded spoiled, we never let him lack the affection that Ken was worried about.
"Find him not in the street, shame! Did you meet at home too? Why on the road."
Which we think is trivial, but can not be understood by parents. Because what? Because they are respected people, plus they are worried about us.
"Dek Ria, horrified Papah…."
I looked straight at him.
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