Trapping Love Gus Handsome

Trapping Love Gus Handsome
Kahfa Confession


Lexi walked slowly as well with a wobbly head could be ashamed of herself if anyone found herself wearing a flag to cross the road to her tantric home.


Fortunately, of the many people who passed by there no one realized if he wore a flag to cover his lower body.


"Thank God." Lexi rubbed her chest. With a body leaning against the door. It feels like being free from the problems that trap it.


"What are you doing?" Kahfa suddenly came to surprise Lexi who was leaning against the door leaf. Until Lexi jumped a little because she was shocked.


"Gosh, you surprised me." Lexi was still holding her fast-paced chest, she dared to swear if she was surprised by her cousin's actions.


"You've done a crime?" Kahfa looked at Lexi in full investigation, as if Lexi was a suspect ready to be judged. Jeez is there a criminal look on Lexi's face? why did the two brothers seem to slander him?


"Hey. You're an ustadz religious expert who doesn't accuse people like that!" Lexi commemorates her handsome cousin's brother. He did not take his eyes off the face in front of him.


"I'm just asking you not to think of yourself as a criminal." Kahfa understood the meaning of Lexi's sentence. Several times Kahfa threw away her face and gaze when she found Lexi looking at her with an unusual look.


"Nanya dang Nyangka is different thin Gus. Depends on how you deliver it." Lexi was still staring at Kahfa with a soaring sense of awe, she had forgotten the Flag that wrapped her body from the waist to the intersection of her knees.


"Lexi what are you looking at? Don't look at me like that. I'm not comfortable." Kahfa scratched several times his neck that is not itchy, yes a Kahfa Omar is now being misbehaved in front of a young girl who is also his own cousin.


"I was looking at God's work and admiring it." Don't know shame. Lexi honestly revealed what she felt.


"Astaghfirullah." Kahfa's heart was beating several times faster than usual, his blood flowing between his veins with a feeling that was difficult for him to explain. This young girl was too dangerous for him, but Kahfa warned herself several times that Lexi was not her type. He will only marry a woman of knowledge and good religion. Not seedlings bebet weights in choosing a partner is important.


Lexi chose to turn around and was about to pass from there, next to Lexi who was too admiring Kahfa, she also did not want to lose control of her brother's good looks, Lexi did not promise her faith as thin as the skin of an onion will last long see a handsome face and a sturdy body wrapped in cocoa clothes. Lexi could kiss that guy. Lexi realized she had to clean herself up. Lexi hurriedly stepped up, before Kahfa called her back.


"Wait!"


"Oh my God what else?" Lexi groaned in frustration as Kahfa called out to her, her faith thoroughly tested this time. Kahfa and Kahfi are his toughest tests at the moment.


"Where did you steal that flag?" Kahfa looked at the flag that was tied around Lexi's waist.


"I didn't steal it. Gus Kahfi did it. Excuse me." Lexi hurriedly passed leaving Kahfa in confusion.


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"Kahfi."


"You stole a flag and you gave it to Lexi?"


"O Allah, what kind of accusation have you made to your handsome brother?" Kahfi mendramama. "Look Mom, your eldest son is accusing me!" Kahfi complained to her mother.


"Kahfa don't be like that." Kimmy commemorates his eldest son.


"I'm telling you the truth, ma'am, Lexi's wearing a Flag on her waist, and the girl said that Kahfi gave her the flag." Kahfa looked at her twin sister.


Kahfi who was looked at actually caused a pink tinge on his cheeks making Kimmy and Kahfa full of suspicion.


"That, that. Anu Bu." What should Kahfi explain? It would not be aetetic if Kahfi said he gave the flag to Lexi because Lexi was not ashamed.


Kimmy realized the look on his son's face, Kimmy is not a parent who ignored every experience his son showed. But Kimmy must respect Kahfa first, she must ask her eldest son what Kahfa thinks of his beautiful niece.


"Why do you think about Lexi?" Kimmy turned her gaze to Kahfa. Kahfi himself breathed a sigh of relief, as his mother switched the conversation.


"Lexi's a good girl." Answer Kahfa flat.


"Do you like it?"


Kahfa remained silent for a moment. "I like it not at all." The plainness and serenity of Kahfa make Kahfi envious.


"Do you mean you like her as a woman or not?" inexhaustible Kimmy thought to Kahfa his son was pretending to be stupid or like nowhere. At the age of Kahfa who entered Twenty-seven years old the man had not spoken of a girl to him.


"I'm not interested in Lexi, Mom. Besides she's my cousin I've considered her my sister just like Kayla." Kahfa suppressed the slight feeling that lingered in his heart, as much as he could suppress it. For the sake of a devout girl who will bring her happiness both in the world and in the hereafter. Kahfa looked forward to the angel of heaven that God would send him.


"You sure you don't want to propose to Ommu's daughter?" Kimmy made sure to go back to his eldest son.


"No ma'am, I want the right woman for my future son. I want a woman whose religious background is knowledgeable and who can lead herself on the path of God. Not like Lexi, she's even bad for me Mom, not knowing who the creator is. I still believe that a mother is the first madrassa for my children." Kahfa still spoke impassively, as if explaining to her mother that Kahfa had no more taste for Lexi.


"You offended your mother Kahfa." Kimmy was offended by the words of her eldest son. "I'm not a good, smart woman. So is my nephew Lexi. If you want a good woman it's your right, but you don't have the right to think of Lexi as a bad woman. And again, marriage is not about love but soul mate and the provisions of the creator, I'm quite disappointed with your answer but I also appreciate your honesty." Kimmy breathed a little relief at least there was no Lexi in between their conversations. If there's a Lexi in there Kimmy guarantees the girl will be hurt by Kahfa's confession.


"I'm sorry Kahfa, Mom. Kahfa doesn't mean." Kahfa looked down with regretful look, really he did not mean to offend his mother, his honest confession accidentally hurt his biological mother.