The Struggle for Love Different Countries

The Struggle for Love Different Countries
Return to the Land of Water



It was almost a year since they were in Pakistan.


Living among Pakistani families has made Nazulfa able to understand the customs of the nation famous for the Handsome Man. Slowly, he became like them. Starting from food to the appearance of Nazulfa was exactly pakistani girl.


It's just that he is not able to dampen the feeling of wanting to be free like a girl in Indonesia. She wants to be an independent woman who does not depend on her husband and family.


Nazulfa is a difficult character to manage. Because he knows exactly what he should do or should not do.


This year the family togetherness will be a sweet memory for Nazulfa when he returned to the homeland.


He will be back in Indonesia in two weeks. First class tickets for him and his twins were bought by his brother-in-law in London.


Shahzad's loving family willingly relinquished himself and his two twins to return to their homeland.


Maybe it's better for me and my kids to stay in Indonesia. Because there are too many things to go through while in Pakistan.


Shahzad's face began to paint sadness, and soon they would be separated. Because Shahzad could not come with Nazulfa back to Indonesia. Shahzad is looking forward to his Malaysia work visa in Pakistan. He just sent his wife back first.


There is only one week left of their time together. Shahzad does not want to lose every chance with Nazulfa. They continue to love day and night.


Ibrahim and Yusouf their twin sons we are almost 2 years old. They started talking like Pakistanis. They speak Urdu mix punjabi. Because while in Pakistan they only hear the talk of everyone with the language of pakistan or English.


Today they went to do a PCR test 3 days before departure. After that they went straight to the city of Lahore and spent the night at the house of Shahzad's brother.


Pergu bought some snacks for children's supplies so as not to fuss. Tonight Nazulfa returned to tidy up his luggage until no one was left behind.


The night was getting late but the eyes of the couple could not be closed.


The kids have been sleeping well. Silent mood.


Shahzad holds Nazulfa's small body. Without a single word they hugged tightly. As if I don't want to be separated. A night full of heartache for two people who love each other. Tonight is their last night together. If they live long, they will meet again, even if they do not know when.


Dawn was rising, the sunlight entering the window of their room. People out there are busy making parathas for breakfast. We just woke up.


Ibrahim and Yusouf are still sleeping. Shahzad kissed Nazulfa's forehead with a bang and re-embraced Nazulfa's head into his arms. Today is Nazulfa's departure day.


The night flight still leaves time for Nazulfa and Shahzad to take a walk. They go quality time alone. Go around, shop and eat.


Their children were accompanied by children whose age was not much different from nazulfa.


When they got home, it was evening.


Nazulfa rushed to take a bath in clothes and a little makeup with a natural.


At 8.00pm they left for Alama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore City.


The Corona period did not give everyone to come along. Only the closest family can enter like a husband.


Shahzad himself drove Nazulfa in while the others waited in the airport parking lot.


In front of the entrance to check in counter Shahzad is no longer allowed to enter.


This is the last place of their farewell. The atmosphere remains crowded despite the departure in pandemic times. Everyone seems to be busy.


Shahzad called an airport service to help Nazulfa carry his luggage, as Nazulfa could only push his twin stroller. He will need a helper at every airport.


When the helper was ready to bring in Nazulfa's luggage trolley, Nazulfa turned back and hugged Shahzad tightly with tears.


He was unable to contain the tears that he had been enduring since. Their eyes looked at each other with sadness. Shahzad stroked his head and said "Take care of yourself and our children well, I'll catch up with you guys soon."


Shahzad took off his arms and sent the helper in. Nazulfa repeatedly turned her head until her husband's face was no longer visible to the view.


After the check-in is complete they head to the gate waiting for their plane.


Emirate Airline to Dubai has asked them to board the plane. The Lahore to Dubai journey takes 3 hours.They have to transit in Dubai for 6 hours then later change planes to Jakarta. And from Dubai to Jakarta about 7-8 hours.


Nazulfa could barely see the phone because he was busy keeping the twins who liked to run around. Tired of carrying twins without a babysitter.


At Dubai airport Nazulfa is assisted by many foreigners who also transit. His children get a lot of snacks from various countries. They love to see their super active twins.


Arriving in Jakarta Nazulfa asked the flight attendant to call an airport service for him. A helper arrives and helps him to immigration and the location of the covid data check. For those who do not have a PCR test they must perform a rapid test swab back at the specified location.


Nazulfa arrived in Jakarta at around 11.00pm and will continue the flight to Medan tomorrow with the first flight of Batik Air.


Tonight they waited at the hotel near the airport there to clean themselves and the children and rest lay down for a moment.


The next day, an order airport taxi was in the hotel lobby and took them to the gate of Domestic Batik Air.


They also returned to the air for 2 hours until they landed at Kualanamu International Airport in their hometown of Medan, North Sumatra.


Their total flight in the air is about 12 13 hours. With a transit time of 12 hours. It was quite exhausting on their journey.


But when out of the door of arrival has been seen the family who ran up to him and his children. Her father and sister Syaqira picked them up at the airport. Tired of traveling for a moment lost with the meeting of his beloved family. Nazulfa immediately video call her husband to tell them they have arrived safely.