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Second Wedding ( Dirga & Aisyah)

"Don't worry about me, I don't want to make a fuss. I've said many times that you should get married if you want a wife who obeys you and spends all day serving your needs. I'm fine with it, "said Amel. Dirga said, "Okay, don't blame me if I have to share my heart with you. You asked for it." Dirgantara, who felt ignored. His wife is on a board, so she is always busy. When he asks to be seen, his wife will ask Dirga to get a new wife. Dirga has been putting off something because he loves his wife, Amelia. A beautiful, rich, and smart woman with a lot of drive. As a member of the council, he was even more full of himself. He thought that Dirga loved him so much that he would never be the same person twice. What happens, though, when Dirga's best friend asks the grandson of an Islamic boarding school's owner to be Dirga's second wife? Will Dirga marry the girl chosen by his best friend? Will the woman agree to be a Dirga who is married? What did Amelia think when she heard about what her husband had done? Can Dirga treat his two wives fairly? Will their family stay together?

Athaillah_Al_Azzam · Urban
Not enough ratings
15 Chs

I want!

Dirga said in Aisyah's ear, "Since you call me Uncle, you must be punished!"

"Getting Punished..." Dirga interrupted Aisyah's words by kissing the girl on the lips. Aisyah's eyes grew wide when she felt Dirga's lips on hers.

When Dirga pressed himself against Aisyah's body, his body stiffened, and Dirga's hand no longer rested on the mirror. But now he gave Aisyah a hug.

The girl shut her eyes because there was no point in fighting back because the man in front of her had the right to do what he was doing. Aisyah felt at ease with Dirga, who was very soft, and when he kissed her, the minty smell coming from her mouth made Dirga kiss her more deeply.

When Aisyah thought Dirga was running out of air, he patted her on the shoulder. Dirga also felt it, so he pulled away from the kiss. But the man didn't let go of Aisyah's hand, and his head was still on her shoulder.

The man seemed to linger on purpose, as if he wanted to calm the suppressed desire.

"Let's stay like this for a while. You don't want your punishment to get worse, do you?" Aisyah wanted to encourage Dirga at first, but she quickly gave up because she was afraid that Dirga would demand his rights before she was ready.

So she had to be quiet, and now, without even realizing it, her hands are hugging Dirga. The man smiled when he felt his wife's hand on his back.

Even though Aisyah hasn't done what she was supposed to, Dirga doesn't feel like he needs to cry because he now has someone to lean on. But Dirga is not too picky. Sometimes all a man needs is a hug to bury his desire.

Dirga broke away from Aisyah's hug when he felt a little better. He knelt down and picked up a towel from a pile on the floor. Then throw it over your shoulder.

Dirga said, "Next time I'm in the room when you're done showering, you don't need to use a towel to get out of the bathroom. I like seeing you like you were before."

"But," Aisyah paused, and Dirga quickly put her lips over the girl's mouth. Even if it was only for a second, Aisyah's heart could beat faster.

"This is an order that must be followed. If you don't do what I say, I'll kiss you." Please select! Dirga finished his sentence and then went to the bathroom to cool his brain, which had started to think differently. Aisyah was still confused when he left. In front of the mirror, she was quiet.

When Dirga walked into the room, Aisyah touched her lips with her hand and smiled as she thought about the kiss they had just shared.

When he realized what he had been thinking, he yelled, "Astaghfirullah, astaghfirullah, astaghfirullah!"

"Ouch, my mind is messed up! Huaaaa!" She made up tears and cried.

Dirga laughed in the bathroom when he heard what his wife said. For some reason, he had forgotten about his fight with Amel.

When Dirga came out of the bathroom and saw Aisyah reading the Koran, he thought, "You are a special gift from God."

The man waited until his wife was done, and then he told Aisyah how to get to sit next to him.

"Rohii want to stay here?" asked Aisyah.

"No, I'm home, Amel is home, and I'm here because I miss you." Dirga tried to brag.

"Well, why are you here, and who is Mbak Amel with over there?" she seemed worried when I asked Aisyah.

"Alone, I'll be home soon, and all I want to do right now is hug my wife!" Dirga started to be romantic. He knew that his young wife, Aisyah, was still a little stiff, so he had to try to soften her heart.

"I have, yes. Go home, it's getting late." Aisyah got up and tried to help Dirga get up by pulling on her.

Dirga asked, "So you kicked me out?" He spoke in a way that made it sound like he was mad.

"No, no, I'm not being kicked out," Aisyah said in a panic. Dirga smiled when he saw that Aisyah looked scared.

"Here!" Dirga opened his arms. Aisyah was shy at first, but as she got closer, Dirga hugged and kissed her on the forehead.

Dirga said, "I'm going home first, so don't be bad." Aisyah nodded.

"Oh, well, it's Tiara's birthday tomorrow night. Can I go out with Tiara?" Aisyah asked with doubt.

"Besides Tiara?" asked Dirga.

"I don't know about the others, but at least a classmate," said Aisyah.

"Yes, if you don't get home too late." The dull look on Aisyah's face changed right away.

She hugged Dirga and said, "Thank you!"

Dirga was frozen when his wife hugged him first.

"Oh, I'm sorry!" cried Aisyah when she realized how she had treated Dirga.

Dirga laughed out loud and said, "Hahahaha!" He put his arm around Aisyah's shoulders, and the two of them walked out of the bedroom together.

Dirga had to let go of his hug when he got to the living room because his in-laws were still talking. He said goodbye and went home right away.

Dirga thought about everything that had happened that day as he walked. For some reason, he went from being angry at Amel to feeling sorry for his first wife. Because he had lied to his wife, he felt like the worst person in the world.

Dirga turned his car into a mall because he felt so bad about what he had done. He parked the car in the basement and went up to the third floor to find a jewelry store. There, he picked out a diamond necklace for Amel as a gift. Dirga laughed as he thought about Amel putting on the necklace.

He said to himself, "She must look very pretty."

But as he was about to pay, he saw a simple-looking bracelet and immediately thought of Aisyah.

"Hmm, I don't think it's fair if I only buy Amel and Albi doesn't." Dirga said again in his heart.

Then he asked the shopkeeper to get the bracelet he saw. After doing some research, Dirga bought a necklace for Amel and a bracelet for Aisyah.

The shopkeeper told Dirga, "You might want to take a pair of these bracelets."

Dirga asked, "Is this a pair?"

"Yes, there is one for girls and one for boys. The difference is that the boys' ones don't have diamonds, so they look simpler," said the shopkeeper.

Dirga asked, "May I look?" He was interested.

Dirga nodded, and the shopkeeper took the bracelet he wanted. The bracelet for boys is very simple. But it's clear that it's an expensive thing.

Dirga said, "Okay, then I'll take this too," and he put the bracelet on right away.

After paying with a credit card, Dirga left the store feeling good.

Dirga, who was already in the car, said, "I hope Amel likes it."

Dirga also made a dinner reservation at a restaurant on the way home. He had something fun planned for Amel.

Dirga sighed when he got to the house and didn't want to go in because Amel's behavior had already made him feel bad.

When you walk into the living room, both it and the family room look dark. This means that Amel is already in the room. Dirga had to take a deep breath once more. He had a tight feeling in his chest. This is what made him really want to have children, so that their laughter could fill the house he built.

But he has to comfort himself again because he thinks of Amel, who is not ready to have children. When Dirga walked into the room, it looked like Amel was done with the facial treatments she did every night.

Amel only glanced at Dirga, he did not greet his husband, nor did Dirga. The man grabbed a towel and went straight to the bathroom. Dirga kept picturing Aisyah's face when she was in the bathroom. She did this to keep herself busy when Amel didn't pay attention to her. Instead of making him feel better, just thinking about Aisyah smiling shyly when she hugged him made him want to make love.

"Ahhh! I wouldn't remember you if I knew this, "Dirga grumbled. He scratched his head, which was still wet.

After getting dressed, the man got out of the shower as soon as he was done. Dirga followed Amel to the bed. His wife, who was lying on her side with her back to Dirga, seemed to have closed her eyes.

The man also laid down, facing Amel with his hands around the waist of his first wife. He then gently kissed Amel's ear. Whispering.

"I want!"