Teach Me (Naina)

Teach Me (Naina)
Chapter 66


Brak!


The door slammed hard enough to jolt the two people who were in the room. At once they turned their heads with frowns.


"Who is Irwan?!" jerk Alfin with a face reddened furiously, one of his hands that grasped the flower continued to strengthen until the stalk became broken.


"Bi, who is that guy? Why get into my room so rough like that?" asked the young girl in the room, she looked frightened even more not knowing who the man standing in the doorway was.


Hearing that Alfin lowered his emotions, looking more closely at who was in the room. He glares, ashamed of it.


"Hey, who are you? Why get into someone's room so rudely? Does this building have your ancestors? Offhanded!" the hardik of the middle-aged woman that Alfin thought was the Sumiyati.


He grimaced shamefully, utterly ashamed. Don't know what to do Alfin's own confusion.


"Sorry, I-I got the wrong room. I think this is my wife's room. Sorry once again" said Alfin nervously.


He put his foot inside, pulled the door lever and closed it slowly. Alfin nodded his head before the door was completely shut. Unpleasant, he had done an abusive deed to someone he did not recognize.


"Not Naina. Where is Naina going?" mumbled Alfin while suppressing the shame that continues to grow.


He saw flowers in his hands, broken and broken. He sighed, throwing the flower into the trash. Alfin walked over to the information table just asking about the girl named Naina.


"He's been home since yesterday, sir."


Alfin was stunned, who paid for Naina's treatment? What's Sumiyati? Did ya?


"Thank you, Sus," he said, then turned around and left the hospital empty-hearted.


Footsteps feel sluggish, both shoulders sag far. Breathing heavy and long. She late? Nah! Alfin hurried to leave the fourth floor of the hospital, took the elevator and went down to the ground floor.


"The house of Asep!" his murmur was smoothed, further accelerating the pace of both feet.


"He must be there, it's impossible to go back to Jakarta, right?" Alfin encouraged himself, pulling the gas and speeding up.


Anxiety soon came to afflict the soul, creating doubt on his own convictions. Disappointment, also regret racing to meet the niches of the heart, slowly forming a sense of despair for the journey of life that has just begun.


Alfin's heart pounded as the motor arrived at the alley leading to Sumiyati's house. The more confused, when the usual sales table arrived plastered in front of the house, when it was neatly arranged in the corner of the terrace.


Alfin parked the motorbike, got off immediately and knocked on the door of Sumiyati's house.


Wh-tok-tok!


"Assalamu'alaikum! Naina!"


He peeked through the window that was slightly open. Ensuring the situation in Sumiyati's house that looks lonely.


"Kok, deserted? On where, huh?" He muttered, once again trying to knock.


Still, there was no answer from the owner. Alfin sighed, banging his head on the door board of the house, regretting his delay.


Alfin, who was closed, opened his eyes quickly. He turned around and approached the citizens to ask about Sumiyati and the others.


"Mom, sorry. Do you know where the owner of this house went?" tanyanya looks desperate.


"Oh, Mak Sum? I heard she was with Naina staying for a few days .. Where is it? I don't know either" the resident replied, not stating exactly where they were going.


"Where, Mom?" chase Alfin impatiently.


"Okay, me, tea, forgot. Understandably old. All I hear is that they just leave for a while, and then come back again" he replied, making Alfin sigh.


"Yes, Mom. Thank you very much" he said, lowering his head and walking on his bike.


The citizens shook their heads, clucking in pity at the grim Alfin.


"Astaghfirullah al-adhiim! Where's Naina, my God? Why did you keep him away from the servant?" alfin grimaced sadly on his bike.


"Naaina! Are you disappointed because I didn't come to the hospital? But why don't you tell me? Where should I find you, Naina?" Alfin's voice trembled, raving about Naina going somewhere.


Surely her dream last night, Naina left her who gave her empty hope. Alfin's tears fell down both cheeks, along with a speck of rain that fell from the sky.


The clear sky instantly turned cloudy, the black clouds gathering into clumps that blocked the sunlight. Alfin did not care, for the second time he had to hit the rain for Naina's sake.


"O Allah, O Rahman, O Rohim, O Aziz, O Waduud. Find us in a better situation, I'm sure Naina will definitely return. Give me a hint, O God. Give me a hint," muttered Alfin continuously driving under the torrent of rain.


His heart was sliced, longing was coming back. Filling the empty space in the heart. He misses Naina, sorry for not believing her.


His tears flowed more and more when he remembered his foster children in the dormitory that he promised to visit Naina. When they ask later, how do they answer? They all must be disappointed, especially Halwa who has looked moody since yesterday.


"Oh, oh my God! The kids must have been disappointed and thought I was lying. What am I supposed to do?" Alfin complained, to the Owner of Life, that in His hands all human lives were.


The winding destiny that had to be in his path, felt so heavy. Alfin is determined to find Naina, until he meets the girl. He did not return to the mosque, but to his parents' house. A place that feels very appropriate to pour out the heart. There were three women who would understand his feelings.


"Who, Alfin? Why is it wet like gini?" peekkik Amaliah, the kind sister-in-law, was meek.


Without even answering the question from the woman, Alfin continued to go inside with his soaked state. Water dripped along the floor of the house he passed by. Amaliah shook her head, feeling astonished by the young man.


"Why Alfin, Mel?" khadijah asked, glancing at Alfin's figure who climbed the stairs to his room.


"No idea, brother. I asked him too" replied Amaliah while kicking his shoulders.


Khadijah sighed, this time what else? Didn't he go to meet Naina and discuss the proposal? There's no way Naina would refuse him.


"Why else, huh?" He muttered as he looked at Alfin's back on the second floor.


They waited, sitting in the middle of Ahmad's house. The sound of cars roaring, grabbing their attention. Khadijah rose to greet accompanied by Amaliah.


"Assalamu'alaikum!"