WIDOW BY WIFE

WIDOW BY WIFE
CHAPTER 50. BIRTHDAY OF ASAKA


The next day John Kurniawan came to his three children to the house that had been occupied by Erlita and her children. With the help of Abang Karin and also Mbak Sukarti, John arrived there.


She was greeted by her three children cheerfully. "Dad!" abian shouted as the car driven by Abang Karin arrived at the yard of the house. Abian ran followed by Aska from behind, then gave a warm hug to John who was still sitting in a wheelchair about to be pushed by Abang Karim.


But before Abang Karim pushed her into the house, Abian and Aska had already given a warm hug to their father. while Erlita who is still busy with her merchandise there seems to be buyers are still crowded especially this is still morning.


"what time does his birthday begin?" john Kurniawan asked Abian. Abian developed a smile and answered John Kurniawan's question.


"The words are not too festive Kok Dad only celebrated us we are. The important thing is that Dad was present to celebrate Brother Aska's birthday. it was more enough for us to see the presence of Father in this house said Abian who was able to make John Kurniawan shed his tears.


"loh Erlita, why else would your ex-husband come here?" are you not legally divorced, said one loyal customer at a food stall owned by Erlita. Erlita only developed her smile in response to the questions of mothers who always kepo in the affairs of others.


"yes, Erlita how did your ex-husband come here?" ask the other mother who was curious about the questions of the previous mothers. "My son Aska will be birthday today is not wrong if his father also attended it and pray for his son to be given longevity and also.


Abundant health and sustenance. If I think it is not wrong it is legitimate. "sahut.Erlita who can silence both the mouths of women who are too eager to interfere in the affairs of Erlita's household life so far.


It looks like the Sembako stall has begun to quiet because the clock has shown at 11:00 pm. Maybe the other mothers have prepared to cook at home so that there are no more mothers hanging out in front of the food stalls choose Erlita."


John Kurniawan approached Erlita who was still compiling her merchandise. Today he decided to close his shop for half a day. Intend to spend time with his sons.


there was happiness in the heart of John Kurniawan, when he was in the middle of his small family even though he was no longer Erlita's husband.


"Are you done shopping?


"Thank you for taking the time to come here, Erlita said as she stepped out of the stalls of all her owners towards the living room. Previously Erlita had cooked a very delicious food menu of course the favorite foods of her three sons and daughters.


It looks like Madam Sukarti develops her smile staring at Erlita and John Kurniawan alternately coming out of the food stall. "Is it possible that they can refer back?"mumbak Sukarti muttered in a hopeful Heart.


Until lunch arrives. Looks like the food menu has been arranged neatly on the dining table. And they also chose to eat together to celebrate Azka's birthday, although the birthday event was not luxurious and only attended by the closest people but it did not rule out the possibility of Aska remaining happy


Elsewhere, Leo and Rizki seem pensive who go nowhere to take their lives without a mother accompanying them.


Since childhood Leo and Rizki have been left by his father. Now it was Yulianti who left them. Although previously Yulianti reasoned to find a job abroad but still Leo and Rizki life feels empty without a mother figure. And they also still need the full attention of their parents.


But Yulianti had already taken his way. Rizki and Leo really do not know that their mother is actually going to marry a rich man. Because indeed Yulianti never told him at all.


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