
"I'll think about it later."
The deg!
Thinks what? Dimas' eyes were perfectly rounded when he heard the densely short answer, and it was enough to break his heart.
I don't think Mia wants to come back to me. He felt deep sadness, already twice being rejected with the same words. For that Dimas stood up and showed a thin smile. "I'll wait until you're ready to take me back. And thank you, for being the best mate for a weak and stupid man like me."
Dimas put his foot out of Mia's presence. As he stepped up, Audrey followed him from behind. The boy whispered to his papa while holding hands. "Papa's sure Papa's struggle is only this small?"
Dimas shook his head, stopped walking and sighed. "You just need time" Dimas replied crouching before Audrey. "Papa hope you don't hate your mama because of this decision yes" he continued.
Audrey was silent, she did not answer. A child as young as Audrey, who knows about adult relationships like her parents. But he was trying to understand it, just that it was very difficult to digest in his mind.
After Papa struggled, Mama refused in the same way. What does Mama want to be like?! Audrey grumbled in her heart. It is very difficult to understand everything that is going on in the life of Mama and Papa.
"Mas Dimas," suddenly Mia called out. Honestly, Dimas' heart was beating as fast as possible, wondering what purpose Mia was calling him. As Dimas turned his head, he saw the contiguous Mia looking at him coldly.
"What's wrong?" dimas asked as he approached Mia followed by Audrey.
"Where did you get into the house? Have you guys made a deal?" mia asked in a low voice.
Dimas and Audrey looked at each other. Dimas set in his heart, that he should not be a liar man - as he has often been.
Dimas' speech stopped Mia. "Where are you walking? Wouldn't it be dangerous to enter PEOPLE's homes without permission to create this 'sweet' moment?"
Dimas was surprised because Mia was so resolute. Not like Mia when she was his wife. Mienya, not the old Mia, that woman has changed.
Surprised? Yes, Dimas admitted he was surprised not even to believe it. But Dimas knew, Mia had changed because of her stupid self!
"I'm sorry for that, but I have no other way to express my wishes" Dimas said.
"I'm sorry, I've been forgiving for a long time. But entering PEOPLE's homes without permission is not a good thing, I'm sure you're not a child who needs to be told which is a good thing and not."
"I'm sorry for that." Dimas' head lowered as his hair stood up. A symptom that is commonly felt when scolded.
"I hope you didn't make the same mistake. If the neighbors around this shophouse care too much about my life, there may be a lot of gossip circulating. I just need the calmness of the matter that is haunting me, so I hope you are a obedient man, I ask you not to come for any reason including Audrey!"
DEG!
Again Mia said such condemnation. But this time it's more severe and scary for Dimas. Although it was heavy, Dimas tried to promise to become a man who was as obedient as Mia wished.
Audrey next to Dimas, tugging at the corner of Dimas's shirt. "Why are you sure you're going to do it?" whispered the boy. For Audrey, her 'changing' father was her most comfortable place after home and mother. It feels hard if they split up for some time now.
"Papa will try to do your mother's wishes dear." Dimas stroked Audrey's head and smiled faintly and then left the house.