
What's with the eye? Is it too disgusting to look at so Aisha hates it? It's normal for Al to think about what happened to him.
Aisyah is a friend who supports financially and spiritually every religious activity held on campus.
Al must have encountered many difficulties in completing studies without help from him.
Aisyah is always present when her parents' delivery is inadequate for the rising cost of living. I think life in Yogya is like life in his era, so send money either by which yardstick.
Aisyah makes herself valuable with branded clothing where they respect others by appearance. Do not look at the person from the casing is a pseudo idiom that sometimes hits it.
Is it wrong for Al to sympathize with the girl who has contributed greatly in his life?
"If there were no Riany, you would be the most precious woman in my life" Al said. "Is it wrong that I'm concerned about what happened to you?"
"Look at your eyes like I'm a sitting dog that deserves pity" said Aisyah coldly. "So you've only known me physically all this time? When my circumstances change, then your attitude also changes."
Al is wrong. He was hard not to be affected by the calamity that befell him. When it was considered excessive, he did not know whether to grieve or laugh at this time.
"Treat me as always" Aisyah pinta. "I want the people near me not to consider me a burden because of the state of my feet."
"I never consider you a burden" argued Al. "But I can't treat you as usual because your circumstances are unusual."
Aisyah. Melted tears washed his face. In his heart raged a feeling that made him endlessly ask; why did this calamity happen to him so that he could not live without the help of others?
His life depended heavily on the attention of others! To move to sit, she needs the help of someone else!
Al took a tissue at the study table and handed it to Aisyah to wipe away her tears.
"Don't cry in front of me" said Al. "I can't stand to see women's tears, and I can do everything to wipe them away."
Aisyah immediately dried her face. He was trying not to cry over the path of life he had to live. He never sued her for what happened. He tried to persevere because all must have a silver lining.
Aisyah knew Al wasn't messing with her words. The young man once beat up a group of thugs for making him cry. He felt safe and protected by his side.
"I'm asking you not to baper" Al said. "I've never looked at you like a sitting dog to be pitied. You don't remember, in the past to pick up a book in front of you you asked me for help, why now talk about a hound sitting when you really need help?"
Aisha smiled a little. "I want to be pampered then."
"Well, now why don't you want to be pampered when you really need attention? I want to see you smile and always want to see it, every day."
Aisyah's face returned cloudy as if those words were resuscitating her to a reality that was hard to deny. His eyes looked at Al without any light. "What if my legs can't go back as usual?"
Al smiled to give a sigh. "I'll take you to the best hospital in the world, no matter the cost and time."
"I'm not asking you to sacrifice that much. My legs are paralyzed not because of your fault."
"I never blame myself, never blame anyone. I just want to see you like before."
Everyone hopes like that, Aisha lamented inwardly. I also want to live my life as it was, not depending on anyone else. But what if that hope is not fulfilled?
Aisha had to learn to adjust to her current state. He did not want to depend on others for a lifetime, even if it was his own father.
"To return as before certainly takes time," said Al. "I ask you to be patient."
Aisyah asked anxiously, "What if all the effort done is in vain?"
"We will fight until God sets your destiny."
"We?" Aisyah looked at it straight away to avoid meeting the old look with the young man. "What do you mean?"
"I will take care of you all my life if your destiny is not to our liking. I ask you to never give up until we know your destiny. That's the principle you instill, don't change because of your feet."
Aisyah smiled sweetly. "You want to take care of me all your life. Doesn't it matter to Riany?"
"Bring you all my life, don't have to share ..."
It was like the expression of a broken girl. Al was astonished. Aisyah usually always fosters hope and strongly believes in destiny. Why does he look like a resigned man? Is it because of his feet?
Al can correct his words if Aisyah's love falls because of her feet!
"I know Riany is very possessive. Suspicion and jealousy are the food of his heart. I don't want to fertilize the nursery with your attention."
Once again Al was stunned. Aisha usually does not care about her wife. He just expects her to share. So the second wife, according to him, need not be liked by the first wife. Why is he thinking about it now?
Tragedy on the highway has made two different women characters change. Is that their nature? Change happens after experiencing an event, whether a pressure or a trial?
Aisyah was not concerned about her love anymore when Riany opened the door for her to enter!
Life seems strange that Al doesn't think often!
Aisyah took some of the reference books that had been prepared on the shelf, and said, "You take the title from the essence of this book."
"A lot of material."
Aisha handed over the books. "I've mastered the contents, so just have an experiment in the field."
This room is dedicated to learning and reading, a kind of private library, there are several shelves containing books of general science and religion. Certain hours the Aisyah family entered to study or read the available books.
"I'll wait in the living room, yes" said Aisyah. "It's not good for your wife."
"You've changed a lot" Al commented. "I didn't see the old Ayesha. Reassure yourself, your legs will be back to normal soon. So you don't have to change the attitude that makes me awkward."
"You changed too. I don't like your eyes so sorry for me."
"I'm sorry if you don't like it. I was just sympathetic to the disaster, but it seemed to have meant a lot."
Al rubbed his eyes, then looked at the girl before him with a cheerful smile. "Are my eyes still like a dog sitting or am I like a dog sitting?"
Aisyah smiled back. "Don't lebay. I'm just worried that your excessive attention is making Riany sleepless."
"Riany changed too. I didn't know which angel was whispering it until I couldn't figure out the change. He is not suspicious and jealous of you anymore. But nevermind. I don't want to talk about that."
Al sat down on the chair and started to open the laptop.
Aisyah approached him by moving the wheelchair lever, and asked, "What does this have to do with me?"
Al has to be honest. He did not want to look at those glowing eyes dimming his light. "All my wife's change of attitude is related to you. He supported me to treat you to recovery, indefinitely and at no cost."
"You want to take me around the world looking for the best hospital?"
"Yes." Yeah."
Aisyah smiled. "You're hard to do. You want to rely on the nurse to move me to bed, to take a shower, to get changed?"
"I have a lot of money to pay them. From tomorrow there are two sisters ready to serve. You can say the same to me if less."
"I know you have a trillion treasures after graduation. You can do anything for me."
Al surprised. "Riany's story?"
"He asked for my help so you wouldn't boast with the world."
Al looked closely so that Aisyah was difficult to avoid. "I can't bear to ask my wife. I want you to be honest with me, for what we've been through together for almost four years. What have you told my wife, that my wife has changed drastically?"
"Changed drastically how, you mean?"
"He dared to make a decision that was laughed at by his people. He asked me to justify you."
Aisyah should be happy to hear the words that she had long awaited. He looked mediocre, and said calmly. "Maybe Riany's afraid of abandoning you...."