I am so happy today is Saturday. I work five days a week, so weekends are my free days. I am waking up for the third time today. I woke up earlier to pray Fajr and Dhuhr thanks to Ismail, who is still surprising me with his kind gestures. I forgot to charge my phone last night, and that’s what always calls the Athan for me. I was so lucky Ismail guessed I would be sleeping through and came to wake me up.
After praying Fajr I still forgot to plug my phone in, which ended in him waking me up again for Dhuhr. I am so thankful to him for remembering to wake me up for prayers.
I don’t know if he thinks I am sick, and that is why he is kind to me. I am not ill. I am just tired from the workload I am getting at the office. I wonder if he will go back to being his usual self when he finds out I’m okay. I guess I will have to get my strength back and see.
After taking a bath I go downstairs to eat something. I am making Salmon Cobb salad when Ismail walks in.
While I am pulling away from the hug, I hear my name called—or rather screamed—from inside by none other than his Royal Highness, Ismail. I wonder why he had to tell everyone we live in the same house in such a manner. This man will never cease to amaze me. “Umit, Umit, where are you?” Ismail shouts from inside the house. “I am by the poolside!” I shout back. “Is that Ismail’s voice I hear?” Fatima asks looking surprised and confused. “Yes, it’s my voice you heard,” Ismail says, walking toward us. “Why are you shouting my name?” I say standing up while guiding Ismail away from our table. “Because I did not know where you were,” Ismail says. “Why didn’t you call me?” “I did, but you did not pick up.” “Oh sorry, I left my phone inside to charge.” “It's fine, anyway I was looking for you because I can’t seem to find ice cream anywhere and Aayan is screaming for it,” Ismail says looking stressed. “Th
For the past week, I have been sending my passport back and forth to embassies. And If I don’t have all my visas ready by the end of the week, Ismail will have me served up on a silver platter for dinner. Ismail had to push back the trip to next week because of me. I feel bad, but there is nothing I can do about it except pray and hope to have all my visas by next week. I am currently at a car workshop, getting my car back from repair. I am about to get into my vehicle when I get a call from Waheeda. “As-salamu Alaykum,” I greet answering the call. “Wa alaykumu as-salam. Where are you, sis?” Waheeda asks. “I am fine, thank you for asking,” I return with sarcasm dripping from my voice. “I don’t need to ask you that as I saw you this morning, so I know you are fine,” Waheeda says chuckling. “What a lovely sister you are,” I say smiling. “I know, I try my best. Anyway, I am calling to ask where you are,” Waheeda says.
The next day I do my morning routine of prayers and exercise, and after breakfast I drive the children to school. I am wearing a brown sweater, wide leg trousers, orange tote bag, an orange hajib and leopard heels. I drop the kids at school and drive to the office. I have been working all day, and now I am on my way to pick the kids up from school. I prayed Dhuhr (Afternoon) prayer before leaving the office. As I am walking out of my office I see Fatima and Emma walking towards me like they have a bone to pick with me. I hope I have done nothing wrong. “Where are you going to?” Fatima blocks my way not allowing me to pass. “You have been avoiding us all week,” Emma states, putting her hands on her hips. “How can you guys say that? I would never avoid you guys. I have just been swamped that’s all.” I realize I have hardly spoken to either of them this last week. “Really? Because if you are not avoiding us, where are you going now?” Fatima says
The next morning, I wake up and start screaming with excitement at what I see in the front driveway. A matt black Lamborghini Aventador S is parked with a big sign that says ‘Umit, Congratulations on your new car. Please enjoy!’ I can’t believe after what I told Ismail yesterday, he still went behind my back and got the car for me. “Ismail!” I shout his name while rushing back inside the house. “How may I be of help, my lovely lady?” Ismail smirks knowing exactly why I am looking for him. “You got me the car after I clearly asked you not to.” I say trying to sound angry, but far from it. If anything, it’s the shock of my life. Never in my dreams did I think Ismail would go ahead and get me a car. “I know. But I wanted to, so I did,” Ismail shrugs his shoulders. “Ismail! I don’t know how you expect me to pay you back. That car is at least $500,000! That is practically ten years of my salary.” I can feel a headache starting from
“You have my ticket and passport, right?” I say to Ismail who has been busy with his phone since we got into the car. “Yes, I have it,” he says, not taking his eyes off his phone. “Alright and are we stopping for breakfast on our way?” I ask feeling very hungry. “You can have something to eat on the plane, we don’t need to stop.” “We have to stop and get something for me. Do you want me to starve before we get to… where are we going first again?” I say holding my stomach. “You won’t starve, and we are going to Greece first.” “I can’t wait to go to Greece, but Ismail, please let me get something to eat before we leave,” I plead. “Not necessary because we have arrived,” Ismail says getting out of the car. “We are at the airport already, that was fast,” I say surprised stepping out of the car. “Ismail you own a private jet?” I ask noticing we are standing in front of a plane and not at the car parking lot.
I have been sleeping all night long since we arrived on the island Mykonos in Greece. It’s morning now but I am still sleepy because of the jetlag. It’s 10:00 a.m. already. I woke up earlier to pray Fajr (morning prayer) but went back to sleep.I am meeting Ismail in the resort restaurant to go over some files that he needs my help with. I step into the restaurant and see him at the far end, close to the beach. I walk over to join him.While sitting down, I remove my sunglasses and my Panama hat, but my hair is still covered with a hijab cap. This causes Ismail to greet me with his beautiful, but annoying laughter.“Have you looked in the mirror this morning?” Ismail asks laughing.“I know I look horrible but surely not that bad.” I know my eyes are bloodshot and red from lack of sleep. There are bags under my eyes, making me look grim, but I doubt I look bad enough to make him laugh.“Please put on your su
After Ismail and I finish eating I go back to my room to shower and get ready to meet up with Fatima later in the day.I take a bath and wear a yellow floral full-length gown. I tie my hair with a brown hajib which matches the flowers on my dress. I am also wearing black sandals.A few hours later, I pray Dhuhr and meet up with Fatima downstairs for lunch in the hotel’s restaurant.“As salamu Alaykum,” I greet hugging Fatima.“Wa alaykumu salam,” Fatima says standing up to hug me.“How are you doing?” I ask sitting down.“I am good and you?” Fatima replies sitting back down.“I am good too. You won’t believe what I found out after all these years,” I say.“What did you find out?” “You know how I thought Ismail was the reason I got fired for all those years?” I say taking a sip of Fatima’s drink.“Yes, and don&rsquo
We are currently in Italy. Ismail and I are having dinner outside at this beautiful restaurant. The sky is so beautiful, with all the stars shining so bright. I am wearing a satin burgundy mermaid gown. This is our last week in Italy. We spent the first two weeks working and the last week is spent like a vacation.“So, I have been meaning to ask you,” I say while eating my steak.“What?” Ismail asks.“How long have you known Udar was in love with Fatima, and you didn’t tell me?” I ask trying to sound indignant.“Why?” Ismail says chuckling, “Am I supposed to tell you that?”“Yes, you are supposed to tell me,” I reply, “Because… we’re friends,” I say realizing it is true. Having gotten to know Ismail better over the past weeks and especially during this trip, we have gotten close, and I enjoy his company more than I ever thought I would. When I think of how