Mama's Death

"Mama is very happy, now the house feels crowded because of Jesselyn's presence," said Mrs. William on the sidelines of breakfast.

"Soon it will be even more crowded when they have children, Ma. And we will be called Oma and Opa,” said Mr. William, who was greeted by a chuckle from his wife.

Reza and Jesselyn exchanged glances. "Hmmm, the plan is for Reza and Jesselyn to move house, Ma. We want to try to live together,” Reza said carefully because he knew exactly how the parents would respond.

“Oh! Why? Are you not comfortable living here? Mom and dad are too fussy, huh?” Mrs. William said.

"It's not like that, Mom. Jesselyn is happy to live here. Mama, Papa, Gritte are so kind. But…,” Jesselyn glanced at her husband again, inviting Reza to continue the sentence.

"Mas Reza and Sis Jesselyn really want to be alone, Ma. Love romantics. If it's here, it's hard to be disturbed by Mama," grumbled Gritte.

"You are the one who often disturbs your Mas, Grite!" sprayed Mr. William who seemed t
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