Mahram To Azira

Mahram To Azira
Chapters 14.8


Azira smiled brightly. She returned her husband's hand while touching his mother's side. It was as if he wanted to show his mother that this is the figure of a man who has managed to seize his heart and make him always smile when together or not.


"Mom, if my husband breaks his promise, don't hesitate to punish him." Azira said jokingly.


Kenzie shook his head helplessly.


"My wife is a complainant." Kenzie joked back.


And again made Azira smile. Then Azira looked at her mother's side with a nostalgic feeling.


Mom, I promise to live happily with my husband. I promise I won't make you sad again. Ma, rest assured. After living with mas Kenzie I never went hungry, never got cold from lack of blankets at home, nor did I ever get rained on because my husband's roof was so sturdy and strong, rain can't break through it like our old house. I was never short of money either because my husband always prepared shopping money for me. And what I am most grateful for is that I am accepted and valued in my husband's family. Mom, I really don't think about my dad and his family anymore. I'm not sad even though Dad doesn't think of me like he does when he thinks of Humairah. Nor was I sad when they allowed me to stay in that house with the compassion factor. I'm not sad anymore, Mom. You should know what I did to them. Sorry, Madam. I can't keep my promise to you to be a good woman. Because my heart has been hurt too often and my anger seeing you tortured by them makes me think to take reckless action. If Mom were alive, you would be furious with me, but this is how God brought me to my husband. This is how He unites us. If I hadn't committed that crime then we wouldn't have met and today I probably wouldn't have smiled this wide. Mom, sorry, I don't regret what I did. But I want to be honest with Mom. I'm so happy now, so very happy. It should be quiet seeing me here. Because I'm not lonely anymore and I have people who want to respect me regardless of our past. Mom, I'm so happy. I hope you're happy to see me from there. Batin Azira spoke to his mother.


Azira hoped that what she said was heard by her mother. So that his mother doesn't feel worried there thinking about her life here.


"How are you feeling now?" A gentle swipe at the top of the head immediately pulled Azira from her long daydream.


Azira looked at her husband.


"Much better. I'm glad I finally met you again." Azira's whisperer was honest.


Azira regrets having treated her mother badly.


"Goodoo. Let's clean up Mom's place. Um, by the way if you want we can move Mom's place to a better place." Kenzie said he wanted to hear Azira's opinion.


According to him, the person everywhere makes no difference because the position of everyone in the eyes of God will never change even if the place is moved.


Azira shook her head in refusal.


"Here you go. It's destiny."


Kenzie smile.


"It has become destiny. Let's clean up before we go home."


They both cleaned up Mom's place. Get rid of the weeds that are starting to grow. And as for the falling flowers, for some unknown reason Azira was reluctant to remove or remove them from Mother's place. So he just let it lie down.