A Piece of the Past In White Grey

A Piece of the Past In White Grey
Displacements


Since the wedding day took place there are only things that make Gara angry about the behavior of the papi. And exactly three months now finally Tasha and Raga are steady to move. In front of the main door the goods one by one began to help the servants to remove. Indri and Firman stood as if very sad to see all the goods of their children and grandchildren out of their second house. It feels like at this age that twilight makes them heavy to release their only grandchildren who have called them papah and mamah. Honey, Tasha's wedding can't be if it's under their control.


"Before a while, Gara. Papi received the phone first." said Raga lowered the child from the sling.


The man seemed to step a little away unpleasant if close to his two in-laws. While Gara walked towards mamah and papah. He spoke very enthusiastically when Firman asked about the new house they had just seen yesterday.


Until Tasha's soft voice was heard approaching from inside the house. The woman was walking around casually carrying her bag.


"Which fire, honey?" tanya Tasha arranged the child who laughed with his mother or grandmother. Raga walked over with a pale face suddenly approaching Tasha.


His intention today is to take a day off work to help his wife supervise the housekeepers arrange the goods in their new home that he prepared complete with all the design wishes of the wife.


"What's up, Ga?" tasha asked astonished to see the husband look different when he stepped towards her.


Indri and Firman who were originally cool with Gara also came to be aware of the change in the look of Raga's face. Until Raga's throat feels choked hard to talk at this time. Seeing how enthusiastic the child who wants to immediately move to a new house makes it very unbearable actually cancel their busy activities today. Gara even wrote his own permission to give to the teacher by saying he wanted to move with his papi and mami.


That's the letter the little boy wrote before he came home from school yesterday. And Raga this morning again contacted the school Gara to ask permission. Because it feels inappropriate if only relying on a letter from the child that is real the contents are not appropriate to be called a permit.


"Em, Gara, Tasha, can you take a walk today with the driver? I suddenly had a problem in the office and I have to deal with it right now" said the man, feeling a little uneasy. What else see the questionable gaze of the father-in-law.


Where the Word is still a lot of disbelief in Raga continues to work hard for the sake of the child, grandson, and wife who ask him to open his heart.


Tasha approaching. She held the husband's hand and smiled. "It's okay, you know. Don't push like that. I can do a lot with Gara, even if you ask us to go home together first, it doesn't matter." said Tasha understandingly.


She saw Raga sighing in relief at that moment.


"Thank you, Sha. I have to leave right now." In the kiss of Tasha's forehead with a long time and then smear the left right cheek of the child.


"Dada papi." exclaimed Gara waving at Tasha.