"How many times do I have to tell you, huh?! What time is it already?"
The shrill voice just now managed to snatch Radit's wild mind. The man hurriedly finished his shower. Even so with Amanda who was now changing clothes.
"Already?" asked Radit in a slight whisper. His wife nodded slowly with a face that seemed to be holding back annoyance.
Now both of them came out of the bathroom and immediately received a sharp look from Ningsih. The middle-aged woman looked at them in surprise.
"You guys... bathing together?"
"Yes, mom. What's wrong with that? It's also husband and wife. Is there something wrong?" Radit asked back.
His mother shook her head quickly. Radit then quickly pulled Amanda's arm to hurry to the
["Yes. We're even home now."] The voice on the other side made Radit breathe a sigh of relief. How could he not? The wound of loss due to the departure of the late Dinda was still very tight in the chest. Especially hearing bad news about his daughter. His world could have collapsed instantly.["I'm sorry. Daddy panicked so he immediately informed you. It turns out Ayra only has a fever due to the effects of immunization this afternoon."] There was a scolding sound afterward. Of course, it was Tiara who protested the careless attitude of the middle-aged man. Now Amanda and Radit turned to each other silently. Both of them kept a calm feeling after getting enlightenment from the married couple.["It's good that Ayra is okay. Please take care of her. Manda and I are on our way home."] Radit also handed over the cell phone he was holding just now to the master. Then returned his focus to the steering wheel again."That's all right. I'll hang up f
Early in the morning, the whole room had been stirred up by the sound of Ayra's crying. Meanwhile, the two adults there continued to argue."You're the one sleeping like the dead. If Ayra could talk, she would defend me. You suck!" snapped Amanda, trying to calm the tiny baby in her arms.Radit snorted softly. "I apologize. I swear. I can't hear your voice.""Excuse me. You talk too much. Just one night has proven to be a failure.""Hey! You're not used to it." Radit was still defending himself. "Maybe she's thirsty so she keeps crying." Amanda squinted her eyes. She gave Radit a chin gesture to look at the bottle of milk in the crib."She refused. Didn't pee either. I don't know," she moaned almost in frustration."Here, sweetheart. I will carry you, okay?"&n
Amanda then looked at Radit and her father in turn. She waited for an answer to come out of the two men's mouths."I haven't had a chance to talk to Manda yet, Dad," Radit finally said. The explanation just now made Mr. Yuda nod in understanding. He and his wife then took their leave. Letting the couple take their time to chat. This is where the two of them are now. Amanda's room legally belonged to Radit too. It's just a shame that until this moment the body and heart of the beautiful woman who is his wife still cannot be touched at all."What do you want to say?" Amanda asked straight to the point. She looked closely at Radit who was also looking at her.Radit sighed softly until he began to open his voice. He loo
Radit hurriedly dropped his cigarette. Stepping on the long object the size of his index finger that became his brief entertainment with a quick movement. Then he lowered his head as he wiped away the rough traces of tears that were still on his cheeks at this time. Meanwhile, Amanda, who was now next to her, still had not made a sound. Just silent while looking at the grass that began to get wet with raindrops. The universe seemed to know the condition of the couple who were still muffling the grief in their hearts."Dinda and I only lived in this house for two months." Radit began to tell the story. His head looked up for a moment and then looked straight at what he saw. The living room. For some reason, the image of him and the late Dinda hugging during the first moment of entering the new house came to mind."Since Dinda was pregnant and often nauseous and vomiting, we decided to stay at Daddy's house until she gave birth." Rad
"Well, my wife happens to be there too. So please come in first." Radit immediately stepped aside from the doorway. This allowed Amanda to see clearly who her husband was talking to. A middle-aged woman was smiling and bowing.Amanda approached even though she felt too hot to get to the room. "Who?""The prospective housemaid that Rini told me about yesterday," Radit replied later."Oh," Amanda said quietly. She didn't seem to care at all about what Radit had just said. However, she still nodded politely before finally saying goodbye to the woman to go to her room. Little did she know that her steps were followed by Radit. Just as he was about to grab the towel her husband cleared his throat briefly."You don't like her, do you?" asked Radit, which reflexively made Amanda frown.
Radit chuckled when he saw who had appeared in front of him. A man who was smiling broadly without any burden at all."Sorry. Your door was already open. So I didn't knock," said the man who was casually sitting on the living room sofa. His hand reached for the cell phone in his pants pocket and said, "Wow. It was you who called. I'm sorry. I was on the road earlier.""Did I ask you to come?" said Radit, who was already ruffling his waist."Relax, Radit. I just wanted to make sure your sofa arrived safely. You see, their courier told me that you wanted to complain. Is that right?""Yes, yes." Radit nodded in agreement. "What sofa did you order for me, huh?" His impromptu guest laughed. Then turned to Amanda who was still standing like a statue around them. Instead of listening to her friend's
"Bye, Daddy." Amanda spoke up first and backed up her body. Making Radit hurriedly straighten his head too."I-I'll go first," Radit said in a slightly stuttered voice."Yes," Amanda replied flatly. Her smile rose when she looked at Ayra. Then she spoke again. "Be careful, Dad. Ayra will wait at home.""Yes, dear. See you later." After making sure Radit's car disappeared, Amanda turned around. Coincidentally, across the street, the women who were going to hunt for vegetables and side dishes passed by. They looked at her with curious eyes."I'm going to the store, ma'am. What do you want to cook?" asked Asih, who had appeared from the doorway. Diverting her employer's attention immediately."What is it?" Amanda thought for a minute and then shrugged. Her household assistant chuckled. "Didn't Ayra's daddy ask to cook anything?"Asih shook her head. "He said it's up to you.""That's fine. Whatever you want. Except for the mussels. If you want to buy them, plea
"Do you know her?"The woman who was in the arms of the strange man shook her head quickly. Staring at Radit while shuddering in horror. A few seconds later there was eye contact between the two men."Sorry. I ... have the wrong person," said Radit while grimacing softly."Next time use your eyes!" the man scolded with his eyes flashing with anger. Radit nodded in agreement. After that, he turned around and cursed himself. The feeling of anxiety that was going on was able to make him act rashly. Even so, deep down he was relieved that Amanda wasn't as bad as he thought. Hopefully."See you?" asked Sebastian, who was still there. Radit's shaking made him smile mockingly. "Why don't you just call her?" His friend had a point. Radit snorted softly then quickly reached into his pants pocket. Not long after, his cell phone vibrated."Where are you?" Amanda's voice had been heard as soon as she picked up the device.["I'm inside. Are you alone?"]"I'm in the parkin
"Do you know her?"The woman who was in the arms of the strange man shook her head quickly. Staring at Radit while shuddering in horror. A few seconds later there was eye contact between the two men."Sorry. I ... have the wrong person," said Radit while grimacing softly."Next time use your eyes!" the man scolded with his eyes flashing with anger. Radit nodded in agreement. After that, he turned around and cursed himself. The feeling of anxiety that was going on was able to make him act rashly. Even so, deep down he was relieved that Amanda wasn't as bad as he thought. Hopefully."See you?" asked Sebastian, who was still there. Radit's shaking made him smile mockingly. "Why don't you just call her?" His friend had a point. Radit snorted softly then quickly reached into his pants pocket. Not long after, his cell phone vibrated."Where are you?" Amanda's voice had been heard as soon as she picked up the device.["I'm inside. Are you alone?"]"I'm in the parkin
"Do you know her?"The woman who was in the arms of the strange man shook her head quickly. Staring at Radit while shuddering in horror. A few seconds later there was eye contact between the two men."Sorry. I ... have the wrong person," said Radit while grimacing softly."Next time use your eyes!" the man scolded with his eyes flashing with anger. Radit nodded in agreement. After that, he turned around and cursed himself. The feeling of anxiety that was going on was able to make him act rashly. Even so, deep down he was relieved that Amanda wasn't as bad as he thought. Hopefully."See you?" asked Sebastian, who was still there. Radit's shaking made him smile mockingly. "Why don't you just call her?" His friend had a point. Radit snorted softly then quickly reached into his pants pocket. Not long after, his cell phone vibrated."Where are you?" Amanda's voice had been heard as soon as she picked up the device.["I'm inside. Are you alone?"]"I'm in the parkin
"Bye, Daddy." Amanda spoke up first and backed up her body. Making Radit hurriedly straighten his head too."I-I'll go first," Radit said in a slightly stuttered voice."Yes," Amanda replied flatly. Her smile rose when she looked at Ayra. Then she spoke again. "Be careful, Dad. Ayra will wait at home.""Yes, dear. See you later." After making sure Radit's car disappeared, Amanda turned around. Coincidentally, across the street, the women who were going to hunt for vegetables and side dishes passed by. They looked at her with curious eyes."I'm going to the store, ma'am. What do you want to cook?" asked Asih, who had appeared from the doorway. Diverting her employer's attention immediately."What is it?" Amanda thought for a minute and then shrugged. Her household assistant chuckled. "Didn't Ayra's daddy ask to cook anything?"Asih shook her head. "He said it's up to you.""That's fine. Whatever you want. Except for the mussels. If you want to buy them, plea
Radit chuckled when he saw who had appeared in front of him. A man who was smiling broadly without any burden at all."Sorry. Your door was already open. So I didn't knock," said the man who was casually sitting on the living room sofa. His hand reached for the cell phone in his pants pocket and said, "Wow. It was you who called. I'm sorry. I was on the road earlier.""Did I ask you to come?" said Radit, who was already ruffling his waist."Relax, Radit. I just wanted to make sure your sofa arrived safely. You see, their courier told me that you wanted to complain. Is that right?""Yes, yes." Radit nodded in agreement. "What sofa did you order for me, huh?" His impromptu guest laughed. Then turned to Amanda who was still standing like a statue around them. Instead of listening to her friend's
"Well, my wife happens to be there too. So please come in first." Radit immediately stepped aside from the doorway. This allowed Amanda to see clearly who her husband was talking to. A middle-aged woman was smiling and bowing.Amanda approached even though she felt too hot to get to the room. "Who?""The prospective housemaid that Rini told me about yesterday," Radit replied later."Oh," Amanda said quietly. She didn't seem to care at all about what Radit had just said. However, she still nodded politely before finally saying goodbye to the woman to go to her room. Little did she know that her steps were followed by Radit. Just as he was about to grab the towel her husband cleared his throat briefly."You don't like her, do you?" asked Radit, which reflexively made Amanda frown.
Radit hurriedly dropped his cigarette. Stepping on the long object the size of his index finger that became his brief entertainment with a quick movement. Then he lowered his head as he wiped away the rough traces of tears that were still on his cheeks at this time. Meanwhile, Amanda, who was now next to her, still had not made a sound. Just silent while looking at the grass that began to get wet with raindrops. The universe seemed to know the condition of the couple who were still muffling the grief in their hearts."Dinda and I only lived in this house for two months." Radit began to tell the story. His head looked up for a moment and then looked straight at what he saw. The living room. For some reason, the image of him and the late Dinda hugging during the first moment of entering the new house came to mind."Since Dinda was pregnant and often nauseous and vomiting, we decided to stay at Daddy's house until she gave birth." Rad
Amanda then looked at Radit and her father in turn. She waited for an answer to come out of the two men's mouths."I haven't had a chance to talk to Manda yet, Dad," Radit finally said. The explanation just now made Mr. Yuda nod in understanding. He and his wife then took their leave. Letting the couple take their time to chat. This is where the two of them are now. Amanda's room legally belonged to Radit too. It's just a shame that until this moment the body and heart of the beautiful woman who is his wife still cannot be touched at all."What do you want to say?" Amanda asked straight to the point. She looked closely at Radit who was also looking at her.Radit sighed softly until he began to open his voice. He loo
Early in the morning, the whole room had been stirred up by the sound of Ayra's crying. Meanwhile, the two adults there continued to argue."You're the one sleeping like the dead. If Ayra could talk, she would defend me. You suck!" snapped Amanda, trying to calm the tiny baby in her arms.Radit snorted softly. "I apologize. I swear. I can't hear your voice.""Excuse me. You talk too much. Just one night has proven to be a failure.""Hey! You're not used to it." Radit was still defending himself. "Maybe she's thirsty so she keeps crying." Amanda squinted her eyes. She gave Radit a chin gesture to look at the bottle of milk in the crib."She refused. Didn't pee either. I don't know," she moaned almost in frustration."Here, sweetheart. I will carry you, okay?"&n
["Yes. We're even home now."] The voice on the other side made Radit breathe a sigh of relief. How could he not? The wound of loss due to the departure of the late Dinda was still very tight in the chest. Especially hearing bad news about his daughter. His world could have collapsed instantly.["I'm sorry. Daddy panicked so he immediately informed you. It turns out Ayra only has a fever due to the effects of immunization this afternoon."] There was a scolding sound afterward. Of course, it was Tiara who protested the careless attitude of the middle-aged man. Now Amanda and Radit turned to each other silently. Both of them kept a calm feeling after getting enlightenment from the married couple.["It's good that Ayra is okay. Please take care of her. Manda and I are on our way home."] Radit also handed over the cell phone he was holding just now to the master. Then returned his focus to the steering wheel again."That's all right. I'll hang up f