
Sometimes Samuel took a deep breath so tired of facing problems that he had never thought of and imagined. He then walked towards the corner of the room which happened to have a special chair for the patient waiting.
Sham sat himself on the chair. He reached into his pants pocket and looked for the existence of his cellphone which he had not touched or worn since a few hours ago. Syam turned on his phone screen and was surprised to see the number of chat messages and missed calls from his girlfriend.
"Astaghfirullah aladzim, I forgot to tell Nadia if I had arrived in town B" he said.
The beginning of his second meeting was when his brother Nadia married his cousin Syam. That was the beginning of their relationship. Until gradually their meeting was intense and established a relationship until they decided to get married.
Nadia Zahwa is a jolly girl who works at one of the companies where Syam works. Nadia is the lover and prospective wife whose plan, if there is no obstacle will be married about three more days in accordance with the schedule that both sides of their extended family agree.
Syam decided to end his courtship by asking the woman he had known for six years. Syam restored his hair back with a huff, he was too late in the mess of the Goddess problem to forget his future wife.
"Oh Allah, Nadia must be very worried about my situation, because almost five hours I did not give it up at all, hopefully she did not think about me," said Sham.
Samuel replied one by one chat messages that entered his number from his family, his coworkers and also his lover. He had even forgotten the condition of the Dewi treatment room which had been excited and uproar with the actions of Bu Salma and Heri.
Meanwhile, in the other corner, a middle-aged woman mourns the unfortunate fate of her nephew who is like her own biological child. The boy who had been in junior high school became an orphan with his sister.
"If it is like this, how has become the fate and life of the Goddess, I am sure there will be no more men who want to marry her if they know all the misfortunes that have befallen her, I am sure there will be no more men who will want to marry her if they know all the misfortunes that befall her, but it is also impossible for me to beg Heri for," she lamented, Miss Husnah.
Her tears dripping down her cheeks that had begun to appear visible some wrinkles on her face, it was consumed by her age and work status every day which was quite draining and exhausting. Ms. Husnah works with the fields and also takes care of some fish and shrimp farms with her husband and her two children.
"Astaghfirullah aladzim, how is the fate of my nephew if it is like this, surely he will be a gossip and will be mocked in the future in the community, O Allah… what is my nephew's fault and ours until such a great ordeal You have given us" said Ms. Hasnah.
Hasnah's mother was the youngest sister of Bu Husnah. They were four brothers. Namely Pak Hamid Bambang, Pak Hasan Ishaaq his father Dewi, Bu Husnah Aminah and Bu Siti Hasanah. The three of them take care of the life of Dewi and Dinar after both of her parents Dewi died.
"Mas Hamid, I am very angry with Bu Salma's attitude towards the Goddess, opposing them from the family to be so eager to step on the pride of all of us!" the Murder of Miss Hasnah.
"I'll break up with them, get him once doing that to the Goddess where their conscience keeps them!? should be concerned and help Dewi to heal soon even add to the problem, I just hope that the Goddess will soon recover from her illness," he hoped Bu Husnah while repairing the location of the hijab Dewi mess.
Mr. Hamid Bambang added, "Because from this moment on we have nothing to do with Heri's extended family no matter what happens, never mention their names in front of me! enough of the betrayal and humiliation they've given us all!" mr. Hamid's Disruption.
"Husnah do not worry about the relationship of the Goddess, God willing... Allah SWT will give the best soul mate for him, Goddess of good children and sholehah will certainly be given the best soul mate anyway," said Bu Halimah her brother-in-law.