
"Naaina!" nadia's voice is quite loud. He quickly approached Alfin's future wife and clasped her hand. His smile looked bright, like someone who had just met a person he had not met for a long time.
Wh who?
Naina looked at the facial lines that looked more thin wrapped in hijab. His forehead frowned, guessing a familiar face before his eyes. Naina was stunned as a face flashed through her mind. The name of a friend slowly came to the surface.
"Ti-tiwi? You-you're Tiwi?" said Naina with a slightly muddy tongue.
Alfin and Khadijah stared at each other, as did Nadia's parents. However, both of them understand better considering Nadia who studied in Jakarta. They are probably familiar and familiar there.
"Yes, I'm Tiwi. Not really expecting to see you here," cried Tiwi while shaking Naina's hand.
"Maa is Allah! You seem very different wearing a veil like gini. I pangling so," said Naina staring in amazement at the figure of Tiwi wrapped in covered clothes. No more traces of thick make-up on her face, nor colorful hair every week.
Hearing that, Alfin and Khadijah looked at each other again. There was something that intrigued Alfin's brother, and made his detective soul activate automatically.
"Ah, you've been wrong, son. My son always wears a veil. Yeah, right, Mah?" Papah Nadia pressed his wife's hand, asking him to agree to what he said.
The woman sighed, lowered her head while nodding forcefully. The man looked at Alfin and Khadijah, there was an uneasy feeling in his heart when he saw Khadijah's eyes squeak.
"Yeah. You forgot the time, Nai?" cetus Tiwi was nervous as she tightened her hand on Naina.
The girl was stunned, pointing confusedly at Nadia aka Tiwi. Is this a charade? Butwhy?
"Ah, sorry. We need to get home soon. You come in, I think it's been awaited all," said Alfin smiled kindly at the family who was no less respected.
"Come, Ustadz!" greet Khadijah politely.
"Ah, yes. Thank you very much" said Papah Nadia while inviting the wife to enter the mansion.
"Nai, I go in first, yeah. We'll talk again. I miss you" Nadia said, hugging Naina.
"Yes" said Naina confusedly.
Nadia entered following her parents, walking haughtily past Alfin who was still standing in the doorway. Naina turned around, looked at Nadia's back who was away and disappeared inside the house.
"Come on!" Ask Alfin to decide Naina's view from inside the house. His heart was still confused by the uncomfortable situation earlier.
Until sitting in the car seat, Naina still silently stared. Thinking of his meeting with Tiwi. I really didn't know they would meet there.
"Nai! Howdy, daydream? Why?" reprimand Alfin slightly glanced at his future wife.
Naina sighed, still inexhaustible with Tiwi's figure changing by a hundred percent.
"I .. I just thought about it again," said Naina, bowing her head.
Again Naina sighed, to the point that her shoulders rose and fell back. He nodded his head without raising his face.
"I'm not happy to see him wearing a covered dress. Why would you lie?" Naina complains that Nadia's father lied about her son's appearance.
"liying? What's he lying?" Alfin's eyebrows are linked to each other. I don't understand Naina's words.
"Yeah ... long ago, I was the same he lived in Jakarta. He sniffed with other friends, I was hired to stay with my mother. We are familiar, even arguably best friends. He likes to dress up in Jakarta, his clothes are not kayaking now. That's why I'm grateful to meet here he closed his aura. We are both hijrah," said Naina with a smile turned to Alfin.
The man frowned, remembering the whisper of his mother who said that Nadia was an Egyptian graduate.
"Sorry, what did you call him?" Alfin felt a bit strange with Naina's name for Nadia.
"Tiwis. Her name was Tiwi," Naina answered truthfully, "she's a good friend. Cheerful, and easy to get along with anyone. He also helped me a lot in Jakarta first. Well, she's deketing mom. We often play together at home, stay, and do activities together. Like that," continued Naina while smiling at her closeness with Nadia.
Alfin was stunned, smiling cynically almost being lied to by the girl. He sighed, lucky to refuse an arranged marriage with her. Alfin was relieved, he first met the honest Naina and what she was. Had Nadia gone first, she might never have been able to find a pearl hidden in the mud.
"I know her name is Nadia. He's the son of ustadz Ghofur, studying in Egypt" said Alfin felt strange himself.
"Nadia Pratiwi, as far as I know it's her full name. He went to the same college as me, the same school. Economy," said Naina straightened out.
Alfin mangosteen understood. Looking at her facial expression, the girl did not look to be lying at all. There may be misunderstandings, or it may be the family that hides the truth. If so, then how dear Fahmi when married to Nadia.
"You know him?" naina asked, staring confusedly.
"Well, Abi asked Nadia's father to have her betrothed Fahmi on my advice. I was the one who would be betrothed to him, but I don't want to because I .. already have you," said Alfin who did not want to cover anything else from Naina.
Hearing that, Naina got together. A smile was held until her pink lips seemed to twitch.
"Fahmi is an Egyptian graduate, he now leads his father's boarding school, as well as a lecturer at an Islamic high school. He's a sholih, religiously observant young man and a parent." Alfin smiled.
"Are you not interested in him?" naina looked at Alfin's face.
"There was a woman who stole my heart, I can no longer be attracted to another woman" he said, glancing at Naina with love.
The girl blushed, blushing both her cheeks. He looked down, avoiding Alfin's gaze. His heart could not resist temptation. Keep asking for forgiveness.
Alfin had already revealed the contents of the heart that he had kept all this time against Naina. Love in silence, resonated in the last third of the night.
The two kept quiet, no longer talking. Naina stared at the window, normalizing her relentless heart condition. Arriving at Asep's house, Naina gets out of the car. They split up for the night.
The conversation they had, forgetting the small figure sleeping in the back seat. Naja, that Alfin forgot his presence.
"Astaghfiullah! Just now!" Alfin turned around and breathed a sigh of relief when he found the boy fast asleep.