
Airin then opened the blanket, and turned on the sleeping lights on the table.
Angga and Mona seem to be overwhelmed by this situation, Angga then encourages Mona to get out of the room.
"You haven't slept, honey?" asked Angga, with a nervous face, then turned to look at Airin with a smile. Airin shook his head in response.
"Sorry I went out for a while" said Angga, sitting beside Airin and holding Airin's hand. Airin could feel the cold hands of Angga, as well as the sound of a strong heart beat clearly heard.
Angga got up and took off his jacket, then went to the bathroom. Airin smelled Mona's perfume on her husband's jacket. Then throw it on the floor. Angga returned with a wet face, and changed his pajamas in front of Airin.
"Hah .., I am tired," said Angga lirih, then lying beside Airin. Airin was still silent and awake. Her mouth wanted to cuss at her husband however, it was still very difficult for her to do at this moment.
"Let's sleep!"
Airin was still silent, his eyes staring at something empty. His mind was filled with new words from Mona. About the kiss that Angga and Mona did.
"You want to go home .., I am too, we are here for 2 weeks, be patient" Angga said, gently rubbing Airin's hair. Airin slowly fended off Angga's hand from her hair with an irritated look on her face, then turned to face Angga's opposite direction. Angga approached and hugged Airin from behind, easily kissing Airin's neck and Airin's head. Airin was silent, and closed his eyes with tears slowly spilling over.
Angga did not ask, Did Airin hear Mona's words earlier? Airin didn't talk about it either. Both are silent in silence. Angga's hand slowly filled Airin's empty fingers. Airin still heard a strong heartbeat sound in Angga's chest. The nervousness that Angga hid read clearly without having to ask.
***
The next day, Mona came on the grounds of wanting to take Angga and Airin to the hospital to deliver therapy. Angga and Mona steal each other's eyes, then Airin interrupts and pulls Angga's hand to crouch.
"You want to say something?" ask Angga, then bring his ears closer to Airin's lips.
"U .. u .. sir ... in .. he," said Airin. Angga looked into the eyes of Tirin. Then shut up for a moment.
"Mona, you should just go back to Indonesia, I will accompany Airin until he finishes therapy" Angga told Mona standing next to him.
"Why? Why should I go?!" reject Mona, then bow and stare at Airin.
Airin looked at Mona, then slapped Mona's left cheek with the strength of her not-so-strong hand.
"Per .. per .. gi!" snapped Airin with a sentence that was still limping. Mona then got angry and prepared to raise her hand towards Airin. Then Angga broke up and put away Mona's hand.
"Here you go" said Angga, then pushed back in Airin's wheelchair and left Mona.
"Why should I go?" mona replied, following Angga's steps, then pulled Airin's shoulder.
"It's Mon, don't make trouble here" Angga said.
"No, why should I go? Why not you?" reject Mona in a loud voice.
Airin looked up and looked at Mona, saying "Ka .. ka .. ka. rena .. a. .. I. is .. is .. his legal wife,"
Mona fell silent, then frowned.
"Go! Don't make the mood worse" Pinta Angga.
***
The anticipated day has finally come, too, today is the day Airin returns home to the home she longed for. Along the way in the plane, Airin smiled staring at the natural beauty of the window. It made him a little calm, rather than staring at Angga. His heart still aches, remembering the kiss between Angga and Mona. Airin steeled himself to try to keep smiling in the other direction.
Upon arrival at home, all the families welcomed the arrival of Airin and Angga with warmth. Lingga ran towards Airin, then kissed both cheeks of Airin while crying.
"Mama, mama why leave me ..," whined Lingga. Airin wept in Lingga's arms and touched her son's head slowly. Lingga was surprised when he realized that Airin's hand could touch his head.
"Mama, can you touch me?" ringga said, then pulled Airin's hand towards her cheek. Airin then pinched Lingga's cheeks slowly while nodding. The two smiled with tears of longing.
After that, he pushed his wheelchair and took his mother to the room. Show some gifts to her mother and also tell her what she went through during her mother's departure.
"Ma .. ma .. ka .. ngen" Airin said.
"Ringga too, Lingga seneng really mamah can talk, mamah do not get sick anymore yes," replied Ringga, then hugged Airin.
***
After that day, Ringga came home from school and helped Airin to walk slowly. Airin was happy, had Ringga who was always by his side and removed his sadness.
Angga, busy with his work and if at home just lying down to sleep with his fatigue. Concern is still approaching, making Airin often check the contents of Angga chat and become a debate between them.
"What do you see?" asked Angga, pulling his phone out of Airin's hand.
"Still ... de .. with Mon ... Mona?"
"We are just friends, his family has always been close to my family" replied Angga.
"Ben ... right .. that's it,"
"True, don't think weird. I'm tired of work, I want to relax home,"
Angga then dodged by pretending to sleep and covered his face with a pillow.
Somehow, the jealousy was increasingly long-tailed just because of hearing one sentence, Airin was silent actually waiting for an explanation from Angga, but until this moment Angga did not discuss it. It was as if the sentence was just a secret between Angga and Mona.
***
That night, somehow the suspicion deepened. Angga who had just come home, suddenly went out of the house again. Without saying goodbye, and go home at midnight.
Airin looked at Angga's messy face. But only being able to be silent, not daring to talk much. As Angga fell asleep beside him, Airin noticed some red scratches on Angga's neck. Not new for adults anymore, because Airin can already understand what the former is.
Airin's heart was torn with an incision that left another wound. Airin got out of bed, then took Angga's cell phone which was on the table. This time her husband's phone was locked with a password. Airin tried to think about it and guessed the password on her husband's phone screen.
It was not the birth date of Airin and Angga, but rather the date of their marriage. A chat in …
"I still miss you" murmured Airin reading the contents of the chat.