My Dear Fussy Husband

My Dear Fussy Husband
Guard and Gama


The guard looked up at the open door. Both of his eyebrows rose to witness the presence of a woman there. A smile was displayed to anesthetize the handsome man.


"I told you not to go into my room again" said the Guard, looking disheartened by the woman's arrival.


"I just want an ante for you" the woman replied. The slender body wrapped in body-fitting pants and white shirt was sitting in a chair in front of the Guard table.


"You know I always carry provisions" replied the Guard calmly. The Guards were clearly enjoying their lunch.


The woman glanced at the Garda lunch menu without any interest. "That's not your taste, really" he said trivially. "You don't like sweet food" he added.


For her husband's lunch menu, Nadin cooks chicken soy sauce and capcay. Of course the Guard will eat whatever Nadin cooks. The man clearly knew how his wife's efforts were to prepare for all this.


"It's my meal" said the woman. Opened the container he brought. "I cooked kale vegetables with balado shrimp. Your favorite is really," he continued while showing off the results of his cooking.


"Don't want to" replied the Guard straightforwardly. "Where are you out!" tell Garda to still relax to spend his provisions.


The woman put the container of her provisions with a lump. His body immediately leaned back with both hands folded on his chest. "Don't you like me here?" ask the woman.


The Guard glanced at his interlocutor for a moment. "You think?" ask Garda.


"Like," replied the woman with the dyed hair. His neckline was deliberately exhibited with some children's hair outwards.


"If you like me, you can't throw you out" replied the Guard lightly. "There go out," tell the Guard again.


"If you don't like it, why did you ask me to work here?" ask the woman again.


"Say you need a job. I'm just saying it, '" explained the Guard. That answer made his interlocutor snort annoyed.


"Lied!" elak the woman with a slightly raised tone of voice.


Garda undoes his intention to reply to the words of his interlocutors. A black cell phone suddenly rang. A phone screen showing Nadin's name.


"Yes, what's up, Nad?" ask Garda once the call starts connecting. While the woman who was still sitting in front of him put on a serious face. Curious about what they are talking about.


"Yes-yes I'm going there right away," the Guard said with a panicked face.


"Why, Gar?" ask the woman curious.


The Guard paid no heed to the question. His hand hurriedly closed the remaining supplies a lot and then put again into his bag. The Guard also tidied up some of the items that were on the table.


"Where are you going?" ask the woman when the Guard is gone.


"It's none of your business" the Guard said.


The man immediately left his room with the rest of Nadin's provisions. Leaving a woman who sat with a frowning face staring at the departure of the Guard.


...


The guard made his way to a room that Nadin had pointed out. The man looks very panicked right now. His footsteps began to slow when he found the existence of Nadin who was sitting alone in a waiting chair.


"Mas Dana," called Nadin with a similarly panicked face.


"Sela fell when she went to the kitchen" said Nadin. Her eyes looked red and glazed. "I mopped again it became a slippery floor," said Nadin.


The guard sat beside Nadin. She pulled the woman to be caught. "Sela must be fine," the Guard said pacifyingly. He himself was very worried about his brother.


"Mama is very angry with me," Nadin fought with a small sob. "I'm scared, Mom," said Nadin.


The guard rubbed Nadin's back gently. "Now how's Sela doing?" tanta Guard distracts Nadin.


Nadin wiped his tears with the Garda shirt. "Mbak Sela should be caesar now. But the doctor said there was no danger. HPL Mbak Sela is also one week away," explained Nadin.


"Tuh, said the doctor just not papa," explained the Guard with a sense of relief that he also felt. Although he often scolded his sister. However, the Guard certainly loved that woman very much.


"But my mother was angry with me. I don't know Mas if Mbak Sela will be past the time I mopping," Nadin fight again.


The Guard pushed Nadin's body slowly until their arms came off. He rubbed his two wet cheeks. "You're not wrong. Don't think about it anymore" said the Guard softly.


"Where is my mom now?" ask Garda.


"Ke mushola, from Mbak Sela entered Mama has not been here again," said Nadin.


The guard nodded in understanding. Now the two of them were sitting together in a rather quiet corridor of the hospital. The guard turned to look at his wife who looked dreamy.


"I told you not to think about it anymore" the Guard warned.


Nadin stared back at the Guard with piercing lips. "Mas didn't know Mama was so angry with me" Nadin argued again. Her clear eyes were back in tears considering Anita's anger earlier.


The Guard held Nadin's hand so tightly. "Mama must have panicked a long time ago" the Guard said. "Don't think too much, Nadin. Or blame yourself."


...


Anita's radiant face with puffy eyes became a moving sight. The middle-aged woman was holding her first grandchild who still looked red.


"God willing Grandma's grandson, God" said Anita softly.


Nadin tiptoes to peek at the baby in his mother-in-law's arms. It made the Guard laugh lightly. "Ngapain, anyway, you?" ask the Guard astonished.


"You see" replied Nadin.


"Jaudah there deketin. If you look from here it will not be seen," said the Guard. The man was no longer curious about the face of his new nephew. Because it was the Guard itself who was judging and watching the baby's face.


"Fear, Mas" whined Nadin.


The guard smiled resignedly. The man approached Anita who was sitting next to Sela who was asleep. He lowered his body to the level of Anita.


"May Garda carry for a moment?" pinta Guard.


Anita looked at her first child. "Be careful, yes, sister," Anita said before handing the baby over to the Guard's sling.


The guard took the baby to the sofa. Seeing that Nadin immediately smiled widely. His face looked eager to watch his nephew.


"Waw bule!" nadin was amazed.


"This real Dutch boy," joked the Guard. Both of them chuckled lightly.


"Don't be noisy! Later wake up," said Anita warned.


Nadin closed his mouth tightly. His eyes immediately focused on the baby in the Guard sling. Nadin's sweet smile was seen just like that when he looked at the baby.


"That's funny, yeah, Mom. Another handsome," said Nadin.


The guard agreed. "Hopefully this baby can really be a medicine for all of us, yes, Nad," Garda said slowly.


Nadin nodded with a smile on his face. "Aamiin," he said sincerely.


"His name is not yet, is it?" nadin asked curiously.


"Yet, you want to give me a name?" bargain the Guard sensitive to Nadin's wishes.


"Can?" ask Nadin to make sure. The guard nodded in response to his wife's question.


"Just like, yeah, Mom. That's funny, isn't it?" nadin sounded very enthusiastic.


"Friends?" resetting the Guard with a frowning forehead. Think about whether the name is suitable for this baby.


"Gamaliel. Later call him Gama biat kayak mas Dana," said Nadin spirit. "Garda and Gama" Nadin said again.


The guard nodded with a smile on his face. "Byeah," the Guard replied in agreement.


"Yeyy!" nadin cheer spirit.


The woman rubbed the red cheek gently. Of course before entering this room Nadin has made sure his hands are sterile. "Hallo Gama's sister! This is Aunt Nadin," said Nadin cheerfully.