
The three of us laughed together. Until I realized that Abdul Ro'uf was sitting next to me on the edge of the bed. We were like a family with two children. When I realized that Oomar woke up, I was a little surprised and told Abdul Ro'uf to leave because he was afraid of being caught by ummi Zainab.
Abdul Ro'uf took the chair and placed it beside Jamal's bed.
"Come on, this is okay. No one will notice, after all they are too busy with their business for days" Abdul Ro'uf cuek said as he tickled his younger brother Jamal.
"I'm just afraid Babah misunderstood. You better go "trying to tell him to leave is the best option right now in my opinion.
"He won't know"
"Many people in this house. I'm afraid someone is reporting" I said convincingly.
"Hm, you're a forced Noahah" he said as he got up from the chair, then stood up and pegged near the exit. Apparently Ummi was already standing there, with an unfriendly face, and difficult to understand.
"Go to the men's room, you can't be here" he said tightly to his fifth of nine children.
"Come with me!" I nodded, and began to follow the footsteps of Ummi Zainab. While the woman was just staring with a strange look. I don't know.
"Sit down" ummi ordered. I just sat down and sat near him. On a cream velvet sofa located in one corner of this room.
"I've seen your bio, and the agent has explained your status. I hope you know your position" he said staring at my bead. We looked at each other for a moment and then immediately looked down.
"Sorry, ummi." I said quietly almost inaudibly.
"I will tell Abdul Ro'uf, when he was a child he was a sweet and obedient child. But in his teens he began to change, not willing to obey the advice of our parents. He often denied and always wasted time outside just to have fun with his friends. I don't know what was inside the child's mind, clearly, his delinquency was already out of bounds. When we spoke and advised, he often denied and blamed us. He said we didn't care and care for him. Until he was looking for fun out there" Ummi stared out the window. Then breathe slowly and start telling stories again. I just keep quiet and be a listener.
"We as parents are very desperate with his behavior, so often the harsh words we launch on him. And it keeps him away from us. And we're sorry. Thankfully, things have changed lately. And all because of you, yes Noorah" I looked up at Ummi's face. "Yes, he's changed, so it's better thanks to you. Unfortunately, you are a married woman" I looked down again, feeling guilty for ummi, yes, I realized everything. We shouldn't be too intense and close. All of this only adds to sins.
"Noorah, take care of your self-esteem as a woman. Do not let your family and husband disappoint you in your country. Remember, you only work here temporarily. And someday I'll leave everything here. Ummi just doesn't want Abdul Ro'uf back down. Except.." The woman who had given birth to Abdul Ro'uf stopped her speech, and her eyes were glazed over.