"I've fallen many times, and when I rise among the stars, a ray of hope illuminates. Even though the sky is dark, doesn't my dream have a chance to come true?"
Before he got married, his dream was to teach at an elementary school where Haziya came from to study. However, her plans don't go as planned when her ex-husband forbids her to work. Moving to the in-laws' village, making the distance back and forth took almost an hour. Shabir is worried that he cannot divide the time. Pursuing her husband's pleasure, Haziya complied.
Now, after the two of them separated. There was no income from Shabir since his return to his mother's house, so Haziya had to rack her brains to find a job. Even though both parents said they were still able to pay for their needs, Haziya didn't want to burden them at the age of almost twenty-five. He wanted to help ease their lives.
"Oh, it's almost late!" Haziya immediately got up from the chair, enjoying reading a story about herself written by Diana, an indie writer and her childhood friend, she lost track of time. Supposedly, Haziya had arrived at Miska's house, the two had made an appointment to meet at Miska's house to help Haziya find a job.
Miska's parents have only opened a Pidie branch of tutoring for a few months. If it fits Haziya wants to apply there.
"Mom, pray for Ziya, I hope all matters will be eased." Haziya said goodbye without forgetting to say hello and kissed her mother's palm.
"Amen, waalaikumsalam, be careful on the road, son." Haziya rode a motorcycle without forgetting to bring a mask. Although it was not an emergency in Java, the Aceh government remained vigilant and ordered the public to obey health protocols, and there were even sanctions as fines for violations.
"Assalamualaikum," said Haziya knocking on the door, not long after Aunt whom she had known as Miska's house assistant invited her in.
"Just go upstairs, Dek, Miska is still in the room, it seems, hasn't come downstairs. You will eat with her later, yes, it's very difficult to force her to eat. She says she's on a diet, even though she's already slim. Is it true that girls like to torture themselves, " Bi Uti joked.
"Okay, Bi, I'm going upstairs," concluded Haziya and then climbed the stairs. Even though Miska is richer than her, the woman who is now a teacher at the district MAN has never been arrogant, let alone choosing a commensurate friend to be a friend. While they were in college, both Azizah and Miska, who were classified as children, always treated all their friends the same. Likewise for Haziya, the son of a farmer who makes the fields as a place to earn a living.
"Assalamualaikum, Miska, I'm in!" Haziya pushed open the door after greeting. He was used to walking inside, because it was Miska who told him to treat it like home. Moreover, this house is only occupied by parents and workers, while Miska is the only child. So, Haziya doesn't have to worry about running into a non-mahram at any time.
Haziya continued to walk to the side of the bed while calling Miska's name without a reply, she thought the girl who just got engaged was still sleeping under the blanket. Sunday is a day where Miska can lay down all day, plus the hobby of watching drama. Haziya had already memorized her friend's waking hours.
"Come on, Miska, it's ten o'clock." Haziya wiggled on the edge of the blanket. There was no answer, usually Miska would ask her to wait for a few minutes and Haziya would immediately pull the blanket and bolster pillow that became a loyal friend to take Miska to dreamland.
"Why do you wear so much perfume, Mis," commented Haziya, stroking her nose when she smelled the masculine scent. The scent that emanated was different from usual. Miska doesn't like changing perfumes after her fiancé gave her last year's birthday gift with Cherry scented perfume.
"Mis... you, my God!" Haziya was taken aback, her steps backed away when suddenly the figure behind the blanket pushed the thick white cloth to a sitting position.
"You are so sinful," the man squeaked still hugging the bolster pillow. "Oh dear, don't look at me like that, my face is indeed handsome because I am your future soul mate."
Haziya woke up, quickly looked down and turned around when she realized the unknown man was only wearing a sleeveless t-shirt.
"Sorry, I thought Miska," said Haziya, still not daring to look at the man, wanting to get out, but what can I do, it feels like stiff legs can't be moved.
"Eid is over, why are you apologizing," replied the man on the bed with a chuckle.
"Miska, where are you?" he asked staring at the wall plastered with Mickey mouse wallpaper. Haziya wanted to make sure Miska's whereabouts would not happen again like before. It felt like he had entered the room.
"Is my handsome face any less attractive than that flat wall?"
"I'm sorry," said Haziya forcing her feet to walk out of the room, her question was ignored by the man earlier.
"Eh, Ziya has arrived?" Miska gasped when she saw Haziya's figure in the doorway.
"Yeah, I just--"
"Your friend must be responsible," interrupted the tall man as he got out of bed.
"What the hell, Bang," Miska grumbled when her cousin walked up to them.
"He must be responsible for disturbing my beautiful dream, but it's okay, his presence is more beautiful than my dream."
"Go eat your gombalan, it won't work!" Miska pushed Zaweel out of the room, then immediately locked the door.
"Sorry, I forgot to tell you that he arrived last night. Eh, I wanted to sleep in my room because in the guest room he said he wasn't feeling well, no one had slept there for a long time. I had to sleep. Have you been here for a long time?"
Haziya shook her head, trying to get rid of the man's shadow.
"He's really a jerk, you know he's been a city kid for a long time," said Miska as she put on her clothes. "His name is Zaweel Luqman, just call him Luqman, so you don't forget the mainland, he wants to be called Zaweel so he looks slang," Miska sneered, grumbling at the behavior of her cousin who was six years older than her.
"He's twenty-nine, he's acting like a kid. Later when he's babbling, just let it be, if you're being treated it will get worse."
"Yeah, yeah, you haven't eaten yet, have you? Come on, come down and fill your stomach, your clothes are already loose," said Haziya, remembering Bi Uti's message earlier.
"But Ziya, last night I weighed up one kilo," Miska complained while looking in the mirror. "Look at my cheeks getting dumplings again."
"Scorched dumplings, yes, your cheeks are thin like this. Come on, ah." Haziya immediately pulled Miska's hand so she wouldn't look in the mirror for too long and was insecure about her own body.
"There is kedondong that is delicious to eat, hello to the future woman," said Zaweel at the dining table when the two entered the dining room. The man widened a smile when Miska glared at him.
"Why are you busy, bun girl. Just blush your friend," joked Zaweel getting a small glance on his arm.
"Don't insult me crocodile man, I didn't feed you recently--"
"Just gojekin, it's really hard," said Zaweel, then grabbed the corn cake and immediately ate it.
"Come on sit down, mother of my children don't just stand there," Zaweel teased with his hand pointing at the chair next to him, pretending to be welcoming a guest.
"Already let these aliens go, sit Ziya."
Ziya tried to be normal, lest she was blown away let alone fell into the same hole.
Miska prepares all the necessities for the thanksgiving event tonight at her house. As a best friend, he was happy that Haziya had finally officially parted with Shabir. He even plans to introduce Haziya to her friend who is still single, later when Haziya looks better and starts to open her heart again.However, he actually would have preferred Zaweel to be a great man for Haziya. Even though Zaweel's attitude seems humorous, he believes that Zaweel can protect his best friend from being disturbed by Haziya's ex-husband, especially from the pressure of Mrs. Karni, and others.Miska knows a little about Zaweel's match with Safia, although no further decisions have been made. Monika will definitely plan the matchmaking according to their expectations. Sekar and Monika are friends and know each other, and their families are also doing business. Of course, the union of Zaweel and Safia will further enhance their friendship.
Miska will stay at Haziya's house tonight, because she wants to accompany her best friend, and will go to court tomorrow. Meanwhile, Zaweel had said goodbye since entering Asr time, he prayed in congregation at the nearest mosque with Haziya's father."Thank you son, you want to help my daughter.""You're welcome, sir. God willing, tomorrow we will be able to end all these things.""Amen.""Are you going back to Jakarta again after this?" asked Haziya's father as they headed towards the mosque parking lot."Yes, sir, there is still work to do in Jakarta," replied Zaweel, he was also reluctant to go back to the city because he felt comfortable here. However, his status is still as a lawyer, he must be professional and resume his profession. Plus his father's company also needs him. Even though he no longer works in the field of client defense, Monika will not let him stay in Aceh.
Haziya is getting ready to go to tutoring house, she will start teaching again today. Miska contacted him when he was about to go to Sigli."Assalamualaikum, you're all right, right?" Miska sounded worried on the other side. "Why is the number only active?""Waalaikumsalam, Alhamdulillah, I'm fine, Miska. Sorry, I forgot to turn on my cellphone last night," answered Haziya honestly."What's wrong? He tried to contact you again so you have to turn off your cellphone?"Miska's guess was right on target, Haziya confirmed because she wouldn't be able to lie to her best friend who was too good at reading her."A loser man. He must be trying to trick you again, pretending to be sorry and asking for it back even though he already has a new wife. Tsk tsk!" Miska grumbled annoyed at Shabir's disinterested attitude."There are still many other men, don't let you fall i
Mrs. Laela was standing in front of the stove, her mood changed wildly due to the arrival of the guest earlier. Even earlier, he was very excited to cook red bamboo shoots."Mom, let me do the cooking. You just go to your room to rest!" Haziya's suggestion asked Mrs. Laela not to force herself to cook in a state of inconcentration."It's okay, I can continue. Are you coming?" asked Mrs. Laela as she opened the lid of the pot, put in the spices that had been mashed to boil the chicken."Now I have to get permission from father and mother if I want to go anywhere, Mom. So, I will obey everything you say. Mother, don't worry, I won't come without your permission." Haziya smiled warmly giving calm to the woman he loved so much."Assalamualaikum, ma'am!" Haziya's father entered hastily after greeting. He went straight to the kitchen because he smelled the sweet aroma of the food being cooked. 
Bu Karni looked at them with a smirk, as did Vina next to her.Why did they come here?Mrs. Laela's husband was outside, while Adil was still small, it was impossible for them to be strong enough to drive the two of them out of the house. Mrs. Laela herself didn't want to make a fuss that would attract attention from the neighbors if she chased them away."What is it?" snapped Mrs. Laela in her place."Mom, let's sit down first!" invite Haziya. He could understand his mother's distaste for the presence of Bu Karni, his ex-girlfriend after their treatment of Haziya all this time. However, after all they must respect and appreciate guests."Mother, let me get you a drink," Haziya offered while making water for Mrs. Karni and Vina. As host he had to serve them at least a drink, even if it was an uninvited guest."What do you need?" asked Mrs. Laela directly, it was obvious that she didn't
Lidya was forced to return to Lhokseumawe again the day after. Haziya didn't want her sister to miss her class. He also doesn't mind if Lidya can't be present at the trial."Just pray for Brother, Sis. You study hard there, OK," Haziya ordered before Lidya left for Lhokseumawe."Yes, Sis. Let me know the progress. Hopefully it will be facilitated and you can start a happy life well.""Amen."Haziya put the clothes in the cupboard after ironing them. He intends to rest for a while before entering the time for Asr prayer.However, just as he closed his eyes, the cell phone on the nightstand rang indicating an unknown number. He hesitated to pick it up, worried if the call was from Shabir, or Vina.Haziya didn't pick up, but the caller didn't give up even though he had been ignor