
...You came too friendly, so I was in a hurry to give you a place. Because actually you just want to stop by not settle down. It is not you who are evil only MY SINCERITY that is misplaced....
Yudha went into the room and saw his wife sitting on the sofa looking out. The man was also sitting beside her.
"You're fighting with mom again?" ask Yudha quietly.
"Have I ever had a fight with my mother? You must know how your mother is, Mommy?" ask Vira.
Yudha grabbed Vira's hand and held it. He knows how his mother is. All this time Vira always gave up.
"You also know how mom is? I hope you're more patient with your mother. He's getting older, so it's getting fussy. No need to slam a glass. If you've gone too far just tell me," Yudha said carefully.
Vira looked at her husband's face in shock. Why is he the one who throws the glass.
"Do you believe that the one who threw the glass was me?" vira asked with a cynical smile.
"Come, Vir. You have always been patient with your mother. But I don't know right now. If you want to be angry, be angry with me. I won't repay you."
Vira stood up from her seat and stepped out of the room. Yudha followed from behind. It turns out Vira went to see her mother-in-law.
Desy's mother who was sitting sweetly with Weny was shocked to see the presence of Vira. Mom changed her seat.
"What did you say to Mas Yudha? Don't reverse the facts. Mother threw the glass, why am I the accused?" ask Vira in a high voice.
His breath seemed to be hunting, perhaps holding back pent-up anger. She did not expect her mother-in-law to reverse the facts.
"Mother nobody said you threw. Mom didn't throw it either. The glass accidentally fell, " said Mom.
Vira turned around, facing her husband. Stared at the man's face with a stern look.
"I heard for myself what Mom said. Can you tell who is wrong? Within the same hour, my mother's speech changed immediately" said Vira.
"Sorry, Miss Vira. It's not mom's fault. I was wrong. When I arrived, I saw a broken glass on the floor. I think Mama threw. So I said that to Yudha," said Weny.
Vira clapped her hands at Weny's words. Smiled cynically with the honeymoon woman.
After saying that, Vira stepped out of them. Vira went back into the room. Being between Weny and her mother-in-law could make her go up in blood. The woman did not want to become angry that had crossed the line.
Yudha said nothing. He could only take a deep breath. Is this what he's going to face tomorrow? Weny, Vira and her mother. Which one he will defend. Between Vira and mom alone she has been dizzy, plus Weny.
Yudha went into the room and apologized to Vira for accusing her. He did not want his wife to hate her mother.
"On behalf of mom, I'm sorry."
"Already, Mas. I am tired of hearing sorry. I want to sleep" said Vira. She immediately broke down without caring about her husband anymore.
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Today, in the house of the residence Vira looked a little crowded. There were close neighbors and also families from Weny who came as witnesses of Yudha and Weny's marriage.
The Vira residence house is large enough to accommodate a series of invited guests. This house he bought from savings during work plus bonuses he got from the company.
In the middle of the room there is a table. The place where Yudha would say ijab kabul.
At this time Yudha has been sitting opposite his father Weny and also the Father of Penghulu. Two witnesses were close friends of Yudha and Weny.
Behind her father, sits Weny and her mother. Behind Yudha sat his mother and Vira. All the invited guests who knew Vira, looked at the woman.
I don't know what the guests thought. Some of them were whispering while staring at Vira.
"Is everything ready? When we're ready, we'll start this kabul?" ask Mr. Penghulu.
Vira took a deep breath. His heart rate felt fast. Is Vira in the current situation? Watching her husband marry another woman? If we say ready, it must be unprepared. Although the lips say sincerely, but the heart cannot lie if he feels sad because he has to share love.
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