Married Hot Duda

Married Hot Duda
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"Why?" Candra, Nuga's lecturer at the campus, was astonished by Nuga's attitude all day. "Because Mey didn't come in today, huh?"


Nuga looked at Candra, who was packing her bags, preparing to go home. He did not answer, because Candra did not seem to need an answer from him. Just let Candra be happy with her own conjecture.


"For a couple, huh?"


The two finally met. Nuga immediately shook his head. "Nggak—"


"That means yes ...." Candra chuckles. Nuga usually only smiles when teased about a partner. Everyone knows, Nuga anti-partner. His life is only for the girl.


Nuga gulps. He was too smart this time. Nanda made him think.


"Who?" urge Candra. Nuga let out a heavy sigh, as Candra sat down to face him instead.


Nuga's hand was getting harder and harder to swipe the paper. Pretending that Candra's question didn't get into her ear.


"Mey's your neighbor, right? She must know you're dating, and she's heartbroken. Suddenly permission, two days without news, don't think we're especially me, not suspicious." Candra now seriously explained the reason why she urged Nuga frankly.


Nuga is compiling the right answer. Indeed, Candra would not stop until she got a satisfactory answer. But to be honest, Nuga can't. Nanda is hard to compromise. Oh, my God .. It takes something big and scary to threaten Nanda.


"Hima is sick ...." That's right, isn't it? Candra should have stopped.


"Where can I contact? This town, hard to signal where, anyway? You're too rich to not be able to afford a quota."


Eggplant! Nuga should have been more able to hold his face flat even though Nanda managed to make it stubborn until now. Damn indeed.


"Dutch?"


Nuga turned his head, this time making Candra laugh out loud, and hit the table repeatedly.


"God ...! Bro... are you serious about Nanda? How's story? It's fitting that you restrain him during college, can't this it, can't—"


"Free one month's coffee." Nuga menukas while standing in a hurry. Grabbing some paper and his bag, then stepping wide away from the room.


Candra was silent as she digested Nuga's speech before she laughed back. "Anu-Anu—hahaha!"


In the car, Nuga was still mumbling, cursing Candra who kept laughing at him. Likely, this news spread quickly, and he had to quickly take care of the marriage letter, or there would be a lot of confusion circulating.


When Nuga was at the red light, his phone rang, making Nuga immediately remember that Nanda did not have a cell phone. Should I buy it now?


"Pity him, he must be sad if you don't watch a drama for a day." Nuga then answered a call coming from his mother in Aussie.


"Assalamualaikum, Buk." Nuga replied through the wireless earpiece. The traffic lights have turned green.


"It's to buy, it broke yesterday. Fallen said Nanda." Nuga steers the wheel to a mobile store that is the closest, but quite complete series of each brand.


"Jih, Buk .. I understand that." Nuga immediately parked the car in the yard, and immediately went down still while listening to the advice of the mother. This marriage really felt like a loving marriage. If his mother knew, Nuga would have been made into a balado sauce.


The terror seemed to subside since the heat dispute in the village was resolved. Nanda can sleep well, eat delicious, laugh off. Either he must how to deal with this fate ... Nuga had managed to clear up the matter in a short period of time.


He was sitting there reading a book, although it was only a novel at the end, but one thing he barely did for months. College is over, he graduated, and yes, he only needs to read the synopsis of the drama after. Reading it made him sleepy.


She had no plans, no thoughts about how her marriage was, she was just happy with the peace of her life now. What could he be at the moment? Looking Axcel?


"Did I just talk to you about this?" Nanda closed the book, looking at the clock by the bed. "Kok Om hasn't been home since 11pm."


Nanda took a breath, not feeling like she had read the book for two hours. Then he went to the bathroom, Hima had already fallen asleep hours ago.


Nuga was busy, so he only came home after a late night. After taking a bath, he rushed to Hima's room. Seeing her little daughter who was already sound asleep. Sometimes, Nuga feels guilty leaving her child with a nanny. As if the struggle Hima lived as a baby, useless because Hima even often he lived after growing up.


"It's been a night, Om?" Nanda just brushed her teeth and put on some face cream.


Nuga looked, then smiled. "Attending the cafe, a lot of work."


"We need to talk like, Om." Nanda weighed his decision. But better, right .. rather than fuss again just about Axcel. He just needs clarity.


"We're talking outside." Nuga kissed Hima on the forehead, then let Nanda out first.


Nuga said outside, not in the room. But Nanda had been sitting in bed, wearing a babydol cartoon drawing in light blue, looking like Nuga had an abnormality when rustling to see Nanda. He's passionate about kids.


"Om, I just want everything to be clear."


Nuga raised his eyebrows. What is unclear?


"Wouldn't Om really want to divorce me ... someday?"


"No." All the beauty disappeared. "If there's one reason to get married, then it takes a thousand reasons to get divorced, and it's not all that easy."


"But Om. .. I'm not done with Axcel." Nanda knew Nuga would say no, "what is the reason Om married me, whereas .... all this time, Om know we never get along? Did Om just want Hima to have a mother?"


"After marriage, all relationships with men have broken up. Axcel has to understand and accept, and you, just have to say that you're married. If Axcel was smart, he should have understood what the word meant. Sudsh it's time for Axcel to stop."


Nuga's tone of voice was firm, making Nanda feel she was being scolded. Yes, many people misunderstand our style of speech, rather than the meaning of the speech.


"The reason why I married you, I told your Mother. They understood, so I was allowed to marry you that very day. Surely, it wasn't Hima as an excuse, it wasn't anyone else who made me marry you either. So stop asking for a divorce, just because you're not done with a guy."


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