"I thought you would be a priest forever for me, it turns out you have a makmum besides me."
January 2019
"Sister, try to call Shabir, why is it that eight o'clock hasn't arrived yet. The head of the KUA has asked him, he said if it's still far away, he wants to go to Bale first because you have to have your friend's contract."
Haziya nodded as she took out her cell phone from the small bag that was placed on the table. Her face has been made up since she finished the morning prayer. Shabir's delay in going to KUA worried him, although he tried to be calm, his mind was already far away. Remembering last night they had a short fight. In his heart he kept on praying for ease.
Could Shabir cancel that holy intention? He had tried to call twice, only the operator's voice could be heard.
"How are you, Dick?" Shukri asked again. Haziya's shake of the head was enough to tell her without having to answer.
"Well, we'll just have to wait," said Shukri, then entered the room next to him to inform the Head of KUA.
"Relax, don't worry too much about the make-up fading," advised Lidya, her sister who faithfully accompanied her in the waiting chair in front of the ceremony room.
Haziya pulled a smile, her eyes glanced at the two old people who were sitting not far from her place. Her mother's face looked nervous.
***
"Yes, thank God!"
Gratitude filled the ceremony room. Haziya wiped her tears before greeting her legal husband.
After waiting for two years, they unite after Shabir recites the sacred contract. Haziya's heart had been pounding since Shabir and his family had arrived fifteen minutes ago, at ten o'clock exactly. He kept many questions that bothered his mind, immediately entered the ceremony room so that the marriage contract process could begin as soon as possible."Congratulations," greeted Haziya's relatives and friends who accompanied her. It wasn't that she was relieved, but Haziya's heart was pounding harder and harder.
Marriage is the beginning of a new life. Haziya was really happy after Shabir recited the consent, but her doubts were getting worse. Will she be able to be a good wife for Shabir?
"Be an obedient, patient and qanaah wife." Haziya always listened to what her mother said.
"Dara baroe, don't frown. Smile." Lidya gently nudged Haziya who was pensive while waiting for the photographer to direct some poses.
Check it out! Check it out!
"Closer, Bang Shabir holds Sis Haziya's hand. Yes, I see. Smile."
Check it out!
***
June 2020
"Sis, are you really going to burn it?"
Haziya nodded weakly at the pile of documents and photo albums in front of her.
"He just remarried, why do I keep all the memories of him?"
Lidya did not answer, deliberately turned her back on her brother and pretended to be looking for something. His heart was so hurt when he saw Haziya's sad face since half a year. The blue sky, which was often his shady place, turned dark without a moon. The butterfly in his eye had died sucking the poison in the thorn stalk.
It feels like just yesterday they celebrated one year of marriage. The happy laughter had faded and scalded in tears. Now, time seems to be running slowly. Trying to forget, in fact every memory is still so clearly etched in the memory even though it has been erased.
There were no goodbyes, let alone the word divorce that Shabir had spoken for her, but the man so easily ruined his blue sky. The man who once warmed her with affection was willing to share blankets for other bodies. In fact, Shabir married a widow with two children and now makes him a lonely widow.
"Okay, let me take it to the backyard." Lidya stuffed Shabir's related items into a box, then she immediately headed to the back of the kitchen to burn them all.
Haziya was unable to see all of her with Shabir being black dust devoured by the fire. He chose to stay in his room. While both parents were not at home, Haziya ordered Lidya to destroy it immediately before father and mother came home.
"Where are you going brother?" Lidya asked surprised when she saw Haziya coming out of the room. Lidya just finished burning all the memories.
"Just a moment, later when mom comes home just tell me you want to go to Miska's house." Lidya couldn't stop herself, she couldn't bear to see the gloom on Haziya's face. Maybe often playing with friends can drive away the clouds a little. The rain that had been in Haziya's eyes for so long had subsided, the bags under her eyes were getting worse. Although Haziya often forces a smile in front of her family, as a younger sibling she can share the bitterness in Haziya's life.
Being a widow at a young age is not something to be proud of. Lots of ridicule from neighbors. The wound left by her husband plus the insults from people's scorn, made Haziya lose her zest for life. However, the support from his family and friends has been an encouragement that has colored his blurry days.
This is the fate that she must live, not her will to become a widow. Haziya had tried to keep their marriage alive. However, what was planned and dreamed of was not as beautiful as expected.
Haziya prefers to separate from Shabir than to be polygamous, to be a wife who is neglected after Shabir marries another woman who already has a child.
Haziya will soon take care of their divorce papers, she will ask her husband's Faskh. Waiting for the man to say talak was futile, because several times Shabir said he would not divorce him. Meanwhile, now Shabir has recited the sacred promise again with another woman's name.
"Where are you going, Ziya?" Neighbors asked questions when Haziya was about to start the motorcycle.
"To a friend's house, Wak," answered Haziya politely, although she often found Wak Halim and her friends gossiping about themselves on the terrace of the chocolate house, Haziya tried to act as usual, pretending not to know anything.
"His friend has a perforated widow, doesn't he?"
"What, Wak?" Haziya asked again because her hearing wasn't very clear after wearing the helmet.
"Do you have a perforated widow at your friend's house?" shouted Wak Halim's friend, interspersed with laughter.
"They say a pot costs up to a hundred million per hole, you know. One leaf costs fifteen million, who knows your friend has one, just ask for a leaf."
"Isn't it crazy, the price of a perforated widow is so expensive, let alone the price of a widow now?"
"Oh, flowers huh, Wak? I'll try to see later, but it looks like he doesn't have flowers at home because they like to raise fish," explained Haziya, remaining calm, not wanting to be disturbed by the sarcasm of her neighbors.
"It's okay, Sis, just go, it's going to rain and thunder again, I'm afraid Brother will be hit by the thunder of doom!" Lidya shouted at the door, the mothers suddenly fell silent.
"Oh yes, Sis, if there is a neighbor's tongue flower, you don't have to take it home, no one will buy it, it's not worth it, it's better to give it to the nirvana fish," continued Lidya, deliberately heating Wak Halim and his friends.
"Don't forget to pick up the clothesline, sis. Brother go first, assalammualaikum," said Haziya, immediately driving the motorbike.
"Waalaikumsalam, be careful, Sis."
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
Lidya turned their motorbike to one of the stalls on the roadside when the sky was thickly cloudy, and even raindrops began to come. If forced to continue the journey then they will get wet, even if they bring a coat, still the journey is still far will be dangerous because the road is slippery."Sis, do you want to order durian cane?" Lidya asked after sitting on one of the chairs, they sat next to each other while Hanif sat at the opposite table.One of the culinary delights in Bireuen City is famous for its sweet food called cane durian. Coffee shops lined up at the intersection."Just warm tea," said Haziya, mentioning the name of the drink."Okay. Brother Hanif, what would you like to order?""Brother is the same as you, let Brother order, you sit down," said Hanif, gesturing for Lidya not to get up from the chair.
Zaweel brought home his mother's favorite cake. He knows that Monika is still disappointed because of the rejection of last night's engagement. Even her mother didn't greet her this morning at the dinner table."Assalamualaikum, Mama!" greetings Zaweel entered the house and walked over to his mother who was preparing dinner."Waalaikumsalam," replied the mother without looking at her son."Mom, here I bought mommy's favorite cake." Zaweel handed him a box of moonlit cookies filled with cheese and sweet chocolate."Just put it there, the table is full," said Monika, pointing to the pantry. Usually Monika will smile happily accepting Zaweel's gift, but because she is still angry she hides her joy."Mommy is still angry, isn't she? If I bought all the carts, would you like to forgive Zaweel?"With an innocent and sad face, Zaweel looked at his mother intently.
Haziya had repeatedly convinced her sister that she could go home alone, but it was still not allowed. Lidya even contacted their parents to tell them about Shabir's problem yesterday.Mrs. Laela did not think twice about saying that she would pick up Haziya to Lhokseumawe right now with her husband."Mum, you don't have to. How's your sister?""He'll let Wawak take care of him. Mom and dad want to go out too, right?"Haziya was worried that her mother and father would have to travel far. However, if he chooses Lidya to take him home, then the younger brother will have to return to this city himself to study. Awry.Haziya feels that she is always bothering other people, even though she is already an adult. It was for this reason that he didn't want to tell mom and dad about Shabir first so they wouldn't be too worried, let alone plan to pick him up. The time taken is not a short