Teach Me (Naina)

Teach Me (Naina)
Chapter 164


"Can you not open this? I'm sure, the hell, they came in here?" They return to discussion.


"How about we get accused of a thief or what? We're not criminals, yeah. We just want to see Alfin." Others give the worst possible outcome.


"How serious? I'm really curious about it." He scratched his non-itchy head. Confused as to how, climbing was impossible to feel. The fence is too high.


"Try it, I think opening this is easy." He lifted the padlock that locked the gate fence.


Looking for ways to open it, but still not damage it. Too easy, just using a wire they can open that padlock.


"Mother!" Halwa and the other two children hugged Naina.


"Mas, there's a stranger coming into the dorm. They forcefully opened the padlock" Naina told Alfin by phone.


"Mas again on the same street Bas, baby. You stay home." Alfin's reply slightly relieved Naina's heart.


At least if they remained at home, those two people would not find him. Intermittent, a white-robed figure with a turban draped over his right shoulder appeared reprimanding the two.


"Assalamu'alaikum! Sorry, who are these two looking for?" reprimand ustadz Hasan when the two had just entered the gate of the dormitory.


They are not criminals, and of course know to behave. The two turned their heads, and smiled with their bodies slightly bent.


"Wa'alaikumussalaam, Mr. Ustadz. Sorry, we didn't mean anything bad. We were just looking for a friend we hadn't seen for a long time" said one of them, with both hands clinging to the front.


Ustadz Hasan noticed, scanning their appearance from top to bottom. Once he knew who they were.


"You guys didn't mean anything bad, why did you open the padlock? You're scaring the people here. Look, there's CCTV around here. It's easy for us to report your actions to the authorities, but if you don't mean to maliciously follow me to the mosque." Ustadz Hasan showed the existence of a hidden camera, as soon as their faces paled.


Look at each other, and hang each other nervously.


"Oath, Mr. Ustadz, we don't mean anything evil. We saw the woman yesterday with our friend. So we followed, but didn't know where to go. Swear, Sir! We're not criminals." Both of them raised two fingers as an affirmation that what they said was true.


"Yes, Fine. Please go to the mosque, we chat there, "take ustadz Hasan politely.


However, their bodies were unmoved. Just stay standing there. There was something that left them motionless and as if afraid of entering the mosque.


"What's wrong?" ask ustadz Hasan confused.


They are shy, ashamed to tell the reason.


"We-we're afraid, Mr. Ustadz. He said our kayaks were forbidden to enter the mosque" they said with their heads bowed deeply.


"Who said?" Alfin appeared and said with a smile. "The house of God is always open to His servants who want to get closer. Come inside!"


The two people looked up, looking up at Alfin's figure who remained friendly to them.


"Alfin!"


Naina's husband nodded his head, approaching without hesitation at the two. Then, hug them familiar.


"How's my brother doing?" He patted them on the back every time he hugged.


"You're still good with you, Fin. Though we used to only benefit you," they said with shame


Alfin chuckled, he knew it all. However, Alfin let in hoping they would return to the right path.


"No, Fin. He's here too." They glanced at the bus in his police uniform.


Alfin smiled wryly, what should he do?


"We talked in the mosque. Not good to talk while standing up. Yes, if he has no intention of making a mess, it's okay to bring him here." Alfin entered the mosque with Ustadz Hasan and Bas.


Waiting for both to make a decision. One followed Alfin in and sat in the house of God, the other called all the flock to come to the mosque.


"He said it was like that?" ask a man when his friend comes to report.


"That's okay, brother. What matters is that I'll see Alfin first." A woman among them forced.


"Yes already. Because you're the one who's making it, we're going there." They left their hiding places and entered the mosque.


There was doubt in their steps when they were about to enter the house of God. The people around have always forbidden the group to worship inside the mosque for various reasons. Tattoos, piercing, shabby, shabby, dirty, and so on.


"Assalamu'alaikum!" said one of them even though it sounded careless.


"Wa'alaikumussalaam's chat. Come, please sit down!" Ustadz Hasan welcomed the trio as they began to step foot in the mosque.


"Alfin!" She ran and hugged Alfin.


However, the man swiftly dodged, away from his reach.


"Sit down!" alfin's word is still as cold as it used to be.


He stared, looking sad at the man who never left his heart. Alfin sat cross-legged with Bas and Ustadz Hasan, while the woman was still standing with a body that shook almost crying until someone pulled her to come sit.


Alfin sighed, raising a directional gaze at one point. A pair of sharp eyes rained down on him, a look filled with hatred was also vengeful.


"Sorry, boys. What are you looking for my son?" Ustadz Hasan initiated the discussion. His friendly manner was also his gentle tone of voice, touching their hearts.


"I came looking for him, Mr. Ustadz. I want him to take responsibility for my sister" said one of them, pointing to Alfin as well as the woman among them.


Alfin sighed, shaking his head in surprise. However, he still did not speak, and let ustadz Hasan handle.


"Imresponsible? What did my son do until he took responsibility?" tanya ustadz Hasan frowned.


"He made my brother's life suffer, Ustadz." The man was fiery.


Alfin furrowed his brows in confusion, as well as the two men who were by his side.


"suffered? Suffered like what? Can the child explain?" Alfie never told me about it.


"My brother has done everything for him, Ustadz, but the young man could not appreciate it at all. For now he also still likes to cry, calling Alfin's name. My sister is in love with him, but he keeps rejecting her, Ustadz. I was heartbroken and wanted to take revenge on him, unless he wanted to marry my sister" the man told Alfin.


Alfin smiled amusedly, as did Ustadz Hasan. However, the Bas were wary of their unexpected movements.


"Where, Alfin boy? Is there something you want to say?" Ustadz Hasan handed over the matter to Alfin.


"We'll wait for someone, Ustadz. So that everything is clear, there is no more misunderstanding," said Alfin secretly asking Naina to come to the mosque.


"Assalamu'alaikum!"