MY BOYFRIEND LECTURER

MY BOYFRIEND LECTURER
SN 77'S


For some time, Faisal lay helpless in the Enek residence and was well cared for by the Enek family.


From that day on, Faisal felt like he was the luckiest person in the world. God saved in the midst of a tragic event that challenged death, and now met very good people.


Enek and his family took care of Faisal more than perfect. Faisal was like a baby to them, prepared food, even if only a piece of boiled yam, prepared bath water that was transported from a small well on the slope of the ravine, to take it the calf was already sealed first, he said, and when stumbling can roll on its slopes and be greeted by bushes under it. So every day.


Faisal felt a burden, but Aenek took care of Faisal selflessly. Not once did Enek and his family object. No matter what their hearts are made of, they do not feel burdened in the least.


Pupus had hoped Faisal to be able to meet Zalfa again when he realized he was now in a remote place and far from the city. It might even be said that they lived in the forest, part of a primitive family. No telecommunication devices, no electricity, lighting using only torches.


Zalfa must be questioning his whereabouts right now. What about the wedding plans? Faisal resigned and gave all the affairs of his world to God. Never mind, everything that will and has happened must have been a scenario of God. And he just has to be patient and sincere.


Every day, in his mat-lined bed, Faisal reached out to the view outside through the window. The trees that grew tightly in the distance were seen turning blue shrouded in mist. Is beautiful. The sound of animals sounded simple. He really was in the forest. Unimaginable, how Enek and his family could survive in the wilderness like this. No neighbors, no shops and shops.


Once, once, Faisal woke up when he heard a whisper accompanied by a sedu sedan cry. He turned his head and found Enek sitting on a small pandan mat in the corner of the room with his hands up. Although in a dimly lit room that was only illuminated by teplok lights hanging on the wall, but from the side Faisal could see the tears of Enek melt. Faisal didn't know what time it was. It was clearly midnight. Sepi, only the sounds of crickets and night beasts were heard.


Faisal's heart trembled as Aenek spoke his name between prayers, and Aenek said amen. Enek rolled up the pandan mat and placed it on a sheet board like it had been used as a place to store the mat. Enek frowned when he found that Faisal had sat down and turned to him.


“You woke up because of my voice? I'm interrupting your sleep?” ask Enek while sitting next to Faisal.


“Not bothering at all. I am so glad to hear your prayer. If not wrong, did you pray for me?”


Enek laughed and then closed his mouth after realizing the sound of his laughter was too loud.


“Well, you asked a lot. Every tahajud, I always ask God for forgiveness, as well as forgiveness for my parents and family. And now, tucked your name between my prayers. I see a Muslim suffering, I just want you to get well quickly by His will so that you can quickly go home and meet your family.”


TB