Aishiteru, Takah!

Aishiteru, Takah!
Chapter 6's



It was near midnight, but I could not close my eyes at all because of the strange feeling I had just experienced this time. Earlier this afternoon, Taka and I welcomed the arrival of bandmates who came with each other and stayed at a hotel near Tokyo Camii. In addition to all of them, tomorrow will also come the manager and owner of the label company to attend my wedding with Taka which will be held at the largest mosque in Japan.


In addition to being the largest mosque in Japan, Tokyo Camii also provides Islamic marriage contract services for Muslims here. In order to hold a marriage contract, I first had to fill out the marriage form through her website. Taka and I chose the same date as the date agreed with the head of the KBRI. After the form was sent, within a few days the Tokyo Camii board contacted me via email to confirm the date and time of the marriage.


Requirements that need to be met to hold a wedding at Tokyo Camii Mosque are to prepare a Marriage Certificate (Kekkon Gubi Shoumeisho), photo of the prospective bride and groom, passport photocopy, etc, and administration money of 10,000 yen. The Tokyo Camii Mosque will also issue an Islamic Marriage Certificate soon after the wedding.


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"Mrs. Takahiro Moriuchi, son of Mr. Shinichi Moriuch. I marry Rinai Melodi Zeinobya to you with the mahr agreed upon upon" said the pengulu who also served as the judge's guardian.


"I accept marrying Rinai Melodi Zeinobya with the mahr agreed upon upon," Taka continued with a single breath.


I could not help falling tears when I heard Taka say kabul ijab guided by the ruler. There is relief that I think after all this time quite stressful due to the management of documents that are quite time-consuming and also complicated. Toru's wife, who was beside me, hugged me and cried. He prayed for the happiness of both of us and wished that we could last forever. Finally, today I officially became Madam Taka. Yea!


After the wedding, we headed to the first-floor hall that served as a reception venue paying around 15,000 yen per hour. The hall was wide enough to hold about 100 people. However, because this marriage is closed and should not be known by the media. Only about 30 people were present. We dined Turkish and chatted for the next two hours. After that, Taka and I went back to my apartment to pick up a suitcase and then moved to Taka's apartment.


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Netraku scanned in all directions as he arrived at Taka's apartment.


"Please do as you please Mrs Taka. I'll put your suitcase in the room first" Taka said, distracting me and making me smile.


I walked quietly through the whole place and found out if there were two rooms in this apartment. One as the main room and the other serves as a walk in closet. By definition, walk in closet is actually a room to store clothes such as clothes, shoes, ties, belts, jewelry, and others.


There are also two bathrooms located in the main room which is equipped with a bathtub and which is located near the fully equipped kitchen and doubles the dining room. A home theater is installed in the living room with a sofa as well as a warm fur carpet and a short table on it.


The only thing I like is the balcony. There is a small space for washing purposes on the left side of the balcony whose floor is covered with wood.


I headed to the bathroom in the room, intending to clean myself up. Not long after, Taka went into the room as well and told her that he had taken out all the clothes in my suitcase and put them on the walk in closet.


"You're the best" I said, bowing slightly in respect.


Seeing my behavior, Taka laughed quite loudly.


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Exhausted after the wedding procession, Taka and I went to bed after taking a bath. We slept long enough that when I opened my eyes, the room was pitch black. I woke up and sat in a dizzy state.


As she was about to get out of bed, Taka touched me slowly. "Lay only. Let me turn on the lights," the man sounded sleepy.


Not wanting to miss the opportunity, I went back to lying down and pulled a thick blanket over my body.