Changing the Destiny of Aisha

Changing the Destiny of Aisha
Kebab shop...



"We ordered three servings of kebabs with lots of cheese!" Elham told the kebab maker.


"Brought home or eaten here?", asked the kebab maker to the beautiful hijab girl.


"We'll eat it here!" said Elham again.


"Drink it?", asked the kebab maker.


"We ordered Amar Al-Din for his drink" Elham said.


"What is available?", the kebab maker nodded his head while shouting loudly at his colleague. "AMAR AL-DIN AND KEBAB CHEESE FULL OF THREE!!!", the kebab maker shouted loudly.


Elham invited us both to sit in his shop. Elham chose a seat in the middle of this shop.


Aisyah looked around her, the store was very crowded and crowded by people who queued to buy kebabs in this store, apparently the people who lived in the city, he said, in this country seems to be very fond of kebabs from this tavern.


"I ordered a kebab with full cheese, you'll definitely love it Aisyah!" said Elham turning towards her.


"Thank you, Elham. You have taken me for a walk and brought me to this place" he replied happily. "I definitely like it!", Aisyah smiled.


"Elham is a culinary whiz and she knows best the best places in town, Aisyah ! You can ask him!", Ishtar said.


"You can ask me about the culinary place you want to visit, Aisyah. I can also deliver you!", said Elham again.


Oh, yes ?! It must have been fun getting around in this town, guys!", he said excitedly.


Elham laughed with delight at his words, Elham was so proud that he and Ishtar praised him, as he watched Elham's social media accounts contain culinary posts, which were a bit of a punchline, he was always diligent in evocating posts about food and the places he visited, very complete.


"But next week we're in college and it's a new teaching for me at university?" he said.


"Calm down, we can take a culinary tour during holidays, such as Sunday for example. We can take a walk to enjoy the culinary" said Elham encouraged him.


"Dorm Sunday sometimes holds a teaching event that is held every two weeks in the dorm, Elham" Ishtar said, reminding her of her friend.


"Oh, yes Ayesha, I almost forgot!", said Elham while holding his forehead. "Sorry...!!!"


"Hmmm..!!!", murmured Ishtar.


Elham glanced at Ishtar and smiled shyly at me. He shrugged both of his shoulders while holding both his ears.


"Sorry, I forgot, Aisha told you!", said Elham whispering softly.


"It's okay Elham ! We can do our culinary events during the college holidays only!", Aisyah told him.


"Elham and I usually come home once every two weeks after our studies to visit our parents, Aisyah!" Ishtar told her.


"Yes, friday we usually go home!" said Elham.


"Oh.!" said Aisyah.


"I'm sorry I couldn't accompany you on a walk around this town, Ayesha" Elham said.


"It's okay, Elham. I can go alone because I already know how to get out of the city" he told Elham.


"I will tell you the streets of this city and what vehicles you must ride if you go out of the city, I will record for you, Aisyah !", elham said again while taking out a small note from his shirt pocket.


"You can write it later, Elham and I are in no hurry to travel out of the dorm at this time" Aisyah said.


"No need to hesitate, this is also not too troublesome for me, Aisyah" said Elham while writing on the shop table. "I'm just writing about the streets, places and vehicles you should ride if you go out of the dorm !"


Aisyah smiled when she saw Elham who was one of the seniors in her household so much as her own brother, she was lucky to know them both. Elham explained his handwriting that he wrote his dinotes, he listened to every word carefully.


"Don't forget to look at this note of mine, Aisyah if you want to travel out of the dorm" said Elham seriously.


"It's better that you take the note if it's going to travel out of the dormitory, it'll help you easily, Aisyah!" Ishtar told him.


"Do you not need it, Elham ? Are there no important records for you dinotes?", he asked.


"I don't think there's any important note for me in this note, let me see!", said Elham as he opened the notes and read them again and gave the note to him again.


"Thank you!", Aisyah received the small note from Elham and placed it in her pocket.


"The note I wrote is very useful to you, Ayesha!", said Elham, correcting the location of her hijab.


"Yes, this must be useful for me and help me if traveling out of the dormitory, this little notebook is like a guidebook given by the hostel attendant at that time" he replied.


"Oh..., have you ever been out of a dorm?", asked Elham.


"Yes, the first time I came to the dormitory and I had to buy some of my needs at the supermarket near the dormitory" Aisyah said again.


"Who were you out of the dorm that time ? Alone?", asked Ishtar.


"I went out alone at that time and a hostel attendant who was guarding the gate gave me the instruction manual" Aisyah replied.


"Yes, we must have been given a guidebook if we didn't know this town by the hostel. There are a lot of kids from out of town who haven't been here" Elham said.


"Yes and the manual made it easy for me when I was traveling out of the dorm, the manual was very complete" Aisyah said.


"I never got the manual because it seemed like the hostel clerk knew I didn't need it!" Elham said with a laugh.


"Of course, it's the look on your face that indicates that you're not a house girl and that's clearly on your face, Elham!" Ishtar said.


The three of them laughed freely at the kebab when they heard Ishtar's words about Elham and how Elham described himself.


Then a kebab-maker came with the order of the three of them and placed the food on the table. He also placed glasses of cold drinks with ice cubes inside.


"This is the order of the ladies!" the kebab maker told us. "Good fun!", then go.


"Oh yes, I have to pay how much for a serving of this kebab, Elham?", asked Aisyah.


"Don't pay it because I intend to buy you both food in this store, Aisha!" said Elham with a laugh.


"Don't that trouble you, Elham ! We both study here and you also need to pay for your college, let me pay for my food", Aisyah took her cloth wallet out of her pocket.


"No ! No ! No Aisyah !!! I really intend to treat you two to eat at my restaurant as a form of celebrating our introduction" said Elham seriously.


"Thank you very much, Elham!", said Aisyah as she hugged the beautiful hijab girl. "Thank you !"


Elham laughed as he patted her on the shoulder slowly. Aisyah then let go of her embrace and wiped her two sagging, moved eyes. Ishtar smiled and began to shed tears haru with the moment in this kebab shop.


"This is Amar Al-Din, this is a drink made from dried apricots that tastes sweet" Elham said as he put the drink and kebab in front of him.


"Good fun!", they said together.


"It's so sweet, I love the taste, it's so unique to my tongue and I just drank it for the first time" she said in awe.


"This drink is usually served before the holy month but I ordered it specifically to celebrate our introduction, Aisyah" said Elham.


"Oh, thank you very much, Elham for your concern!" said Aisyah. "This is a tribute to me !"


Aisyah looked at her dinner plate containing kebabs full of cheese and meat and pickles, topped with mayonnaise and tomato sauce. Aisyah ate it and the taste of this kebab was really delicious and different from the kebabs she had eaten before.


"It's so delicious!", he swallowed it slowly and enjoyed it.


Aisyah ate it little by little with a very happy feeling. Aisha was very lucky to know Elham and Ishtar.


Previously he had always imagined how he had to pass his days in this foreign country without anyone he knew but when he had known them both the feeling of fear disappeared instantly from my mind.


Aisyah was grateful, because God helped her get to know the two of them, her senior. Aisyah looked at the two girls who were so enjoying this delicious meal without saying a word.


Aisyah seemed to enjoy the food and she also really liked this store-made kebab which was very delicious, and he was seen smiling with relief when he saw his two friends enjoying this meal with a happy feeling with him sincerely and happily.