
Angga sighed, lowered his anger, then hugged Airin.
"Yes, I'm sorry, baby, sorry. Come on in, let's find a school for Ringga," said Angga, opening the car door, and slowly pushing Airin's shoulder from behind to get back into the car.
Goose got in the car, locked all the doors.
"It's not so, Rin. I also want you and my mom to get along. I want you not to be too sniffy, later I will also advise my mother to be good with you,"
Airin threw away her face, hugged Ringga tightly and patted her son's back slowly. Finally, the lingga was quiet and calm.
The car drove back, Airin doesn't care where this is. Importantly for her, she wasn't at home meeting her mother-in-law.
"I want to go to the supermarket" said Airin.
"Well, didn't you find a school for lingga?"
"No,"
"I've taken you to the supermarket, you shop as you please. When you get home, call the driver to get picked up."
Airin was silent. When the car stopped in front of the supermarket, Airin went down to hold the Ringga without saying goodbye.
Airin wanted to calm himself down. A moment to realize that his behavior was also bad in front of his in-laws. However, if again think of Mona who is always at her mother-in-law's house. Makes Airin always furious.
"Well, I don't want to go back to that big house anymore" said Ringga, pulling the tip of Airin's shirt.
Airin was silent, thinking harder 'Is this option the best?'. Walk around the supermarket while holding the Ringga.
After buying some necessities, Airin invited Ringga to stop at the ice cream shop. The two sat down while enjoying the ice cream and looked at the person passing by in plain sight.
"Let's go live in Grandma's house first yeah,"
Lingga looked up, until melted ice cream dripped on the shirt.
"A granny in a nice house?"
Airin nodded, understanding what her son meant.
"No, just go home to Ibuk Dista's house," whine Ringga.
Airin wiped the ice cream marks on his son's shirt, then looked deeper into the Ringga. At this time the decision also depends on Ringga, however the comfort of his son is the main. Airin did not want to make Ringga feel depressed. But ..., if it retreats now, her marriage will be over the edge, considering the more dominant Angga sided with her mother than Airin.
***
It was evening, but Airin and Ringga were still outside the house. This time in the mosque. After the ashar prayer, Airin was still reluctant to go home. His mind was still confused, momentarily wanting to return to his mother-in-law's house, but momentarily wanting to get out of the house.
"Where areyou? How come there's no home?"
Angga called, and asked where Airin was.
"I'm in the mosque" replied Airin.
"Which mosque? You haven't come home from this morning?"
"Not yet,"
"Send the address! I'll pick. Now!"
Airin turned off the phone from Angga, then switched to sending his location through a message.
15 Minutes later Angga came, standing in front of the mosque. Ringga who saw it, enthusiastic, then pulled Mukena Airin. Airin sighed, took off her face and approached her husband.
Without any words, Angga walked towards the car, opened the car door, with an annoyed face.
"It's okay" replied Airin.
As the car sped towards the house without a conversation, Airin turned to the back seat and saw Lingga looking exhausted to sleep, making Airin feel guilty.
Arriving inside the house, Airin who was currently carrying Lingga, saw the scene that made him upset. Because, some of her mother-in-law's friends came to the house, but when they asked about Airin, her mother-in-law said 'She's a nobody' that answer also made Airin glanced sharply at her mother-in-law, which is why, then go to the room.
"Don't listen, maybe my mama is joking" Angga said.
Airin was silent, choosing to take a towel and go to the bathroom.
After finishing, Airin came out of the bathroom and saw that Angga was no longer in the room. Seeing the Ringga as unwilling to cry alone without the company of Angga makes Airin more furious.
The laughter of her mother-in-law's friends was still heard, and it seemed like the event was not over yet.
"Come out, help prepare a banquet for your friends" said Angga, from behind the open door. Then leave.
Airin clucked, and was still trying to calm the Ringga. After Lingga calmed down, Airin gave a toy to his son, while he went out to help entertain his mother-in-law's friends.
A few glasses of juice lined up in trays, Airin led him towards the living room. Giving her sweet smile to her mother-in-law's friends.
"Please drink it,"
"Oh, you're the new maid?" a middle-aged woman pointed. Airin looked at her in annoyance but held her back and kept smiling.
"No, I'm the daughter-in-law of this family. My name is Airin" replied Airin, thrusting the juice at the woman.
"Oh sorry, I don't think Angga is married yet, so the news is true, if Angga and Mona don't get married" said the woman, some of her mother-in-law's friends whispered to each other. Airin saw her mother-in-law glancing at her, then hurried away.
However, not suspected. Her mother-in-law followed Airin into the kitchen, then pulled Airin's veil from behind.
"Ih, basic!" grumbled her mother-in-law, then released the clutches of her hands. Airin looked over, and still felt the pain.
"Don't come out again! Just be ashamed!" her mother-in-law snapped, pointing.
"Then why?" sahut Airin's.
Her mother-in-law refused to explain and left instead. Airin held back her mother-in-law's footsteps.
"I'm your son-in-law, am I wrong?" ask Airin.
The mother-in-law looked at Airin tightly, then pushed her right shoulder.
"Go! Don't go out and see them again!"
"What's my fault, mah?" ask Airin loudly. Her mother-in-law turned her head, then came back closer to Airin.
"What's your fault? It's all your fault!"
Her mother-in-law pressed Airin's forehead hard.
"Female out of the house, unmarried Mona, and my husband's in the hospital, it's all your fault!" bentak Mother-in-law wiry. Airin looked at the eyes full of hatred for her.
"Why can't you accept me? I'm Angga's wife,"
"We are his wife, but never say, if you are my son-in-law. I'm not going to!"
Her mother-in-law this time pushed Airin's body hard. His head hit the corner of the table.
Mother-in-law left. Airin tried to get up, but was suddenly startled with blood dripping onto the floor.