
'Pretty dare I this time take Angga from Mona,' the sentence was terbesit, but when hearing Mona's voice, Airin's guts shrieked and then ended the call and turned off the phone.
Nervous and trembling, Airin lay back on the bed. His heart kept pounding, like someone who would steal someone else's property secretly.
Airin was more worried this time, his thoughts about Angga going out of town with Mona increasingly dominating in his brain.
Tonight Airin could not sleep well, repeatedly awake and waking up and pacing. His dirty thoughts, about Mona and Angga going alone, were tormenting his mind. Airin looked in the mirror and looked into her heart, 'Do I really still love her?' inner Airin hard.
***
This morning in greeting with puffy eyes due to insomnia. Airin came out of his room with his body staggering towards the kitchen, then gulped down a glass of water.
"Oh my God, what's wrong with me" murmured Airin and returned to his room, but as he opened the door, Airin saw his moody father sitting in the living room smoking a cigarette. Unlike usual, usually early in the morning his father after morning prayers immediately run early. After retiring to be the village chief, his father looked lonely and lacking in activities.
Airin approached her father, then sat leaning on his father's shoulder spoiled, while still continuing to yawn.
"Dad why? Want Airin to make some tea?" ask Airin.
"No" replied his father in a lethargic tone.
"If only Ringga had grown up, and Ikmal already had children, it would have been crowded, the father could drive Lingga to school early in the morning and play with his son Ikmal in the afternoon," his father complained.
Airin smiled faintly listening to her father's curses early in the morning. After that Airin returned to the room to prepare to leave for work, because today Ikmal can not take Airin to work, his brother is looking for leave.
Airin was like a dazed person standing in front of the highway waiting for the angkot to come, momentarily sighing longly from lack of sleep and his mind was still filled with curiosity about Angga and Mona, who were both still in the air, Airin patted both of her cheeks repeatedly to wake up.
A hot and lackluster day.
Almost all day the store was quiet, there were only 5 buyers who came, Airin and other employees get some scolding from their boss because they could not increase the sales target. Airin, who usually stood at the front of his friends, was silent today, his body and heart were tired after a night of thinking about Angga.
After returning home from work, Airin tried to greet Raffi through chat so that his worried mood about Angga could switch to other things. The two tell each other the journey of their lives through messages. However, some things are still covered by Airin, which is about him who already has children. Airin hasn't been brave enough to confess to Raffi. Airin was still waiting for her brother to allow Airin to be honest, as her brother and father also still wanted her status to remain a secret.
One, two , three days passed …
Tonight, the silence was still felt, Airin saw his father turn to the door repeatedly as if waiting for someone to come home. His mother smiled to see his father's childish behavior.
"Assalamualaikum, father ..." The longed voice finally came.
Airin sees her father smiling, then pretends to be calm when Angga comes.
Airin peeked out of the door of his room, and saw Angga coming with a few tentacles in his left right hand, then dropped them and immediately hugged his father Airin.
"Dad, I brought something," said Angga then took one of the items out of the bag he was carrying.
"His, don't call me father, om or sir, I'm not your father" his father argued, then peeked at the bag Angga was carrying.
Her mother came out of the kitchen after hearing Angga's voice, Angga also gave a gift to her mother Airin. A woven bag in white, her mother smiled happily to accept it. His father got new white shoes to play badminton. Airin smiled from a distance.
His mother passed by Airin's room and showed off to Airin the souvenirs that Angga brought, Airin smiled and then approached the living room.
"Look at Rin, dad's cool, right" said his father showing off new shoes on his feet. Airin nodded and smiled, then a little peeked hoping Angga also gave her something. But when all the contents of the bag was removed, the rest was just a new toy for Ringga. Airin gulped and let out a slight sigh of annoyance, then went inside to take two cups of coffee for his father and Angga.
"MasyaAllah, very beautiful yes deck bag, can make a walk," said his mother who is still circling wearing the bag of Angga, Airin nodded and smiled, said, saving a little bit of annoyance since it seemed like Angga had not bought anything for her.
Airin came out carrying two cups of coffee with a lethargic countenance, but seeing his father smile back and take out his chessboard made Airin a little happy.
After dropping off a drink, Airin returned to the room and peeked at Angga from a distance as usual. Airin saw the laughter of the loose Angga and sumringah, while treating Airin's longing. Angga got up from his seat and headed to Airin, Airin then a club to close the door.
"Rin," Angga's voice flowed from behind the door, Airin then opened the door of his room and saw Angga standing in front of his room.
Airin raised his chin, hinting at the intent of Angga's arrival in front of his room.
Without a sentence, Angga then pulled Airin's right hand and gave her a small black box. Then Angga went to the bathroom. Airin smiled, then closed the door to her room. With a thumping feeling Airin opened the gift box from Angga. Then his eyes sparkled when he found out the contents of the box was a necklace with a heart-shaped pendant. Airin jumped up a joyful smile, while holding her joy in heart.
Airin immediately put on the necklace, and sat in front of the mirror. A moment of smiling then jumping in joy again like a child. Then Airin lay down on the bed, while continuing to look at the heart-shaped pendant.
After his feelings could be controlled, Airin opened the door of his room and sat in front of the door while looking at Angga sitting on the living room sofa. The two looked at each other from far away. Angga threw a faint smile at Airin, Airin replied with a nod of his head.
The two gave her a long-range cue, Airin pointed out that if she had already worn her necklace, Angga smiled shyly from afar, until repeatedly Angga's head in pulled his father Airin to focus with pawns on the chessboard. Airin restrained her smile, then chuckled in silence. His worries seemed to be gone with only a necklace around his neck. Airin then put on a blushing smile while looking at Angga.
"Let's go!" said his father who continued to scold Angga because he had been staring at Airin.
Set..
"You like the Dewangga, huh, deck?" his mother suddenly said. Airin looked up and was surprised.