The Huckold Married??

The Huckold Married??
The Funny Kids



At 3 pm through Deefa has arrived in the courtyard of a building made a place for children to learn to teach with next to it there is a fairly spacious Mushola.


The curvature on the lips of the hooded woman clearly illustrates her happy mood because she can return to teaching even in a different place, but he can share his knowledge with the children in our great.


There was a sign that the Adhan had entered the Ashar prayer, reminding humans to momentarily leave their jobs and carry out their duties as Muslims.


Adeefa was so absorbed in the sound of the Adhan being cast, before starting her first day as a teacher Deefa chose to pray to her creator.


The woman set the pace to go to Mushola, to the ablution place beside the mushola, a place of ablution separated between men and women makes Deefa free to open her big veil to make it easier to wash her face and other parts of her head.


It only takes five minutes for a Muslim to carry out his duties and after that the calm will instantly seep into the restless soul.


When leaving earlier Deefa was indeed made agitated by her husband, Raffan did not reply to the message that Deefa sent when the man had read it, Deefa was actually just saying goodbye to her husband, hoping Raffan gave a reply even if it was just YES, but in fact the man is very annoying to ignore the message of a wife who really upholds her dignity as a husband.


It seems that Raffan was never grateful to have a wife like Adeefa, the man was still very unstable with all his behavior.


Deefa came out of the mushola and her pair of eyes could immediately see the hordes of small children dressed in Muslim clothes joking with each other, for the second time Deefa curled her lips carving a beautiful smile on adorable-faced children with ages that may vary as their height also varies.


"Assalamu'alaikum."


The gentle voice of a woman awakens Deefa from her fascination with the adorable little creatures who will become her students.


"Wa'alaikumsalam," Deefa replied smilingly looking at the woman wearing a robe and a veil in pink.


"Adeefa, right?" asked the woman who was nodded by Deefa.


"Include me Sinta, the teacher is also here."


The woman named Sinta introduced herself with outstretched hands and Deefa immediately returned a helping hand the woman in front of her did not let Sinta wait for long.


"So early this morning, Ustad Patience had told me that there would be a new teacher who would replace Kak Iin," sinta explained while mentioning the name of one teacher who no longer teaches because she had to follow her husband who was moved out of town by his place of work.


Deefa nodded in understanding because her father-in-law had already explained that in this TPA she replaced a teacher who had just been married, ah it turns out that the teachers in this TPA are still very young.


"Oh yes here also we get used to them calling Brother, not ustad or ustadzah, so do not be surprised if they call you Brother," said Sinta explained the custom at this TPA.


All teachers are still young and they also still have a lot to learn, as well as children who teach at this TPA, every week there will be a weekly routine of special teaching for those who teach.


"Sinta has been teaching here for a long time?" Deefa asked the question as they walked into the building with a shade.


"Our age seems to be the same," Sinta invited Deefa into every room in the TPA.


"I'm 25 years old" Deefa replied straightforwardly.


"Huh? your face looks younger than your age but it turns out you're even older than me Brother Deefa, I thought you were 19," Sinta carved a smile thinking Deefa was younger than him, "I am 21," continued Sinta turned to the cupboard containing the Quran and other holy books.


Deefa smiled shyly then nodded despite Sinta being younger than him but while in the TPA environment Deefa had to still call him Big Brother to set an example for her students.


In this day and age of course we must be careful in talking or calling someone in front of small children who easily imitate what they see and hear.


"This is for male students and there for female students, we will teach there," we Sinta pointed to a room that was given a partition as a barrier so that students do not mix.


"So the second son of the patient Ustad," said Sinta who seemed to know that Deefa was amazed by the melodious voice of the man who was singing the adhan.


"I see your face implies admiration, later I introduce Kak Agam he also teaches here only 2 times a week well because Kak Agam still has to go to college and take care of the workshop he has," connect Sinta while holding a carpet on the floor for them to sit.


Hearing Sinta's words made Deefa always beristighfar, did she really admire other men? she married women would be wrong if admiring other men even in the context of being amazed by the sound that echoed the Adhan.


"In this TPA there are three schedules, morning for children who have to go to school afternoon and evening for children who go to school in the morning, while the night for children who play too much in the morning and during the day," Sinta laughs to understand the behavior of children who are sometimes still very happy to play until they forget to go to school.


Deefa laughs at Sinta's every chatter that turns out to be easy to socialize with new people like her.


"Assalamu'alaikum."


The voice coming from the door made Sinta and Deefa turn at the same time while answering the greeting the man said while still smiling.


"Wa'alaikumsalam."


Deefa's smile slowly diminished as she looked on a face that also seemed a little surprised to see her.


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