
In the taxi, Haura sits between her two children, Azzam on the left and Azzura on the right.
"We're going to go with Dad, ma'am?" azzura asked, with a curious look on his face. Azzam secretly glanced, feeling the same as his sister.
Especially when remembered, his mother had told Aunt Luna to ask her father to pick them up after Ashar.
Haura did not immediately reply, she gave a little pause, thinking about how to convey it. About their plan to meet Zahra's mother, Adam's mother which means grandmother Azzam and Azzura.
"Dear, we'll go with Dad."
"Where?" azzam asked faster than his sister, Azzura also wanted to ask that.
"Meeting your grandmother, Zahra's grandmother. She is the mother of Adam's father, she misses you so much" Haura explained carefully.
And true as he expected, he saw the faces of his two children who looked confused. Naturally, because all they knew, their grandmother was only the grandmother of Aminah.
Slowly, Haura pulled her two children closer and closer. He explained, if Adam's father also had a family. Even now Azzam and Azzura not only have a new grandmother, but also a new aunt and om, aunty Aida and also om Yuda.
Adam told me all about his family.
"Just like Arra, now he's your brother too, right? adam's father still has many more brothers, and all of them will be our brothers" Haura said.
However, Azzam and Azzura were indeed entitled to know about both sides of this family. Not only from Haura's side, but Adam as well.
"Said Arra, Adam's father also has a wife, will we also meet his wife?" ask Azzura again.
Hearing that, Haura flinched. For some reason, he felt a little claustrophobic.
"Ading, I told you we're only going to see Zahra's grandmother and Aida's aunt, which means we're not going to meet Monic's aunt." Azzam answered.
But instead of being relieved, Haura's heart was even more troubled. Even her two children knew so much about her father. Adam's wife was named Monica.
Haura suddenly broke out in cold sweat herself.
Fortunately, at that time the car they were riding had reached the gate of their house. Haura breathed a sigh of relief, as Azzura and Azzam would no longer ask much.
Aminah and Jodi are still in the flower shop, now only the three of them are at home. Haura ordered her two children to change their clothes and rest.
At AIG School, they've got lunch. It is also mandatory to perform the prayer before going home for the Muslims. In AIG School there is also a mosque.
Being inside her room, Haura sat by the bed and exhaled her breath violently.
It was as if there was a huge rock stuck in Haura's heart, recalling her encounter with Adam's family.
"No," Haura muttered softly, she even shook her head repeatedly.
As fast as lightning, he immediately brushed aside all doubts. Because after all, inevitably, Azzam and Azzura did have to know all his family.
Once convinced, Haura immediately took her phone in the bag. Open the contacts and look for one name, Adam Malik. Intentionally keep this name in full, so that he always remembers.
It didn't take long, the call was answered by Adam. Adam was waiting.
"Assalamualaikum, Haura," Adam replied with his lips smiling widely, he even flicked his finger immediately, asking the marketing manager who was facing to come out immediately. Adam only nodded his head, as the manager bowed his head respectfully.
"Walikumsalam, Mas" Haura said later.
"Have you come home?"
Haura nodded, as if Adam could see.
"Yes, I'm home. Just pick us up after Ashar."
Asked like that, Haura carved a thin smile. He always wondered why Adam understood so much about himself.
Then, like flowing water, Haura told Adam all of her heartbreak. About the stark difference between his family and Adam's.
About, far away their caste and about involving Azzam and Azzura on their problems.
Adam, so understand about Haura's anxiety. To accept himself, Haura needs time, especially now, Haura and her two children must also accept Adam's family.
"Haura, remember one thing, Azzam and Azzura not only have you, but they also have me, their father" explained Adam after Haura finished telling the story.
"I will definitely protect them, make sure they are always happy" Adam said.
Meanwhile, Haura flinched.
"Now, you are not alone to think about Azzam and Azzura, there is me. Trust me, Haura."
Silent, but gradually Haura smiled. Yes, all this time, he had indeed borne all his own burdens. But now, there is a place to share.
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After Ashar, Adam immediately picked up Haura. He takes Haura and her two children to visit his mother's mansion, Zahra.
Arriving in front of the house, Haura, Azzam and Azzura stared in disbelief at this building they saw. The house looked like a palace, not to be a house like in their shadow.
Even Haura, was hesitant to enter when she got there. Imagine how Zahra reacted when he met Azzam and Azzura.
Imagine if Zahra would ask him to give Azzam and Azzura to their families.
Haura's daydream broke off, when she felt her hand held by Adam. Linking the fingers of the two, as Adam always did all this time.
Haura turned her head, looking at Adam who was also looking at her with a shady look.
"Trust me" said Adam, sincerely.
And that sincerity was so felt in Haura's heart, that it made her nod small.
Adam then took off his grip on Haura's hand, then carried Azzura and took Azzam to immediately enter the mansion.
And Haura, accompanying Adam's steps.
Early on in, they had already been greeted by a few servants who bowed respectfully. To make Haura feel uncomfortable on her own.
Then I was amazed to see how magnificent the mansion was. They kept walking through a hallway.
Until there came a room, where everyone was waiting, Zahra, Aida and Judah were there.
The more frightened Haura was, she even went straight to Adam and held the end of the suit worn by Adam.
But how surprised Haura was, when she saw, Zahra who cried when she saw their arrival.
Zahra got up from her seat and began to approach Haura. He looked at her, the face of Haura, the face of a woman who had been struggling to raise her grandchildren.
"Haura, forgive Adam Nak, forgive Adam," said Zahra among sobs.