Trapped by Young Mamah Charm

Trapped by Young Mamah Charm
52. Playgrounds



Maira had just returned to the room after breakfast with her father and nanny. Today they'll check out of the hotel because tomorrow Ricky has to get back to work.


“Detect all items! we already have to check out before twelve,” Ricky told Hanifa.


“Good, Sir,” replied Hanifa.


Hanifa started to tidy up all their luggage. Maira saw Hanifa tidying things up, then she approached Hanifa.


“Tata ajih, what?” ask Maira.


“Kakak again clean clothes. Soon we go home,” Hanifa replied as she put Maira's clothes in the bag.


 “Mama icut uyang?” ask Maira.


“No, Maira. Mamah and Papah are still staying here,” Hanifa replied.


Hearing Hanifa's words, Maira was immediately sad.


“Mala nga to uyang. Mala au cama Mama,” says Maira.


Hanifa pulled Maira over her lap. Hugged the toddler


“Mamah again bobo, Maira the same brother,” said Hanfifa while rubbing Maira's hair.


"Mama bobo teyus, Mama atit?" ask Maira.


"Mama is not sick. Mama's doing soy sauce" replied Hanifa.


Ricky went into Maira's room. He saw Maira grieving in Hanifa's arms.


“Maira why?” ricky asked Hanifa.


“You are the same mom,” Hanifa replied.


Ricky approached Maira.


“Madah again Papah. Maira and Dad,” entertain Ricky.


“How before we go home for a walk first?” ask Ricky to Maira.


Maira straightened her body and turned to her father.


“Mala au aik pocotan and swing,” Maira said with a beaming.


“Prosooth and swing factory where?” ricky asked confusedly.


“There is a mall where you met me,” replied Hanifa.


“Oh, right there. Okay we'll go there after we get back from here,” Ricky said.


“Oleeeee, Mala au ain,” exclaims Maira with applause.


“Maira don't cry anymore, yes,” Ricky said.


“Come Maira Sama Father. Let Brother take care of Maira's things,” take Ricky.


Maira stood up and went to her father's room. Meanwhile Hanifa was tidying up their things.


At ten they checked out of the hotel. As Ricky promised they would stop by the PI Mall. Ricky walked while holding Maira's hand, while Hanifa followed behind. Maira looked back occasionally.


“Kaka, come!” maira said as she waved her hand.


“Iya,” Hanifa replied.


Hanifa continued to follow Ricky and Maira from behind. They finally arrived at the playground. Maira enters the playground accompanied by Hanifa. Ricky was waiting for them outside. Maira seemed happy to play in the playground, so she did not remember her mother. Twelve o'clock in the afternoon Ricky called Maira.


“Maira,” call Ricky while waving his hands to Maira.


Hanifa saw Ricky calling Maira.


“Maira, called Dad tuh,” said Hanifa.


Maira who was picking up the ball, turned to Hanifa.


“What, Kaka?” ask Maira.


“Daddy call Maira,” Hanifa replied.


Maira circulated her gaze looking for her father.


“Mana?” ask Maira.


“Tuh,” Hanifa pointed to the entrance.


“Aya,” said Maira when she saw her father.


Ricky waved his hand for Maira to approach him. Maira put down the ball she was holding and walked over to her father. Hanifa followed Maira from behind.


“What's time Aya?” ask Maira.


“It's playing! We eat, Dad is hungry,” Ricky said.


“Mala aus,” says Maira.


“Let's have a drink,” Ricky said.


Maira and Hanifa came out of the playground.


“Enong,” Maira said as she raised both her hands towards her father.


“Very heavy. Daddy's son is big,” Ricky said while holding Maira.


Maira chuckled at the words of her father. They walked to the food court. While walking towards the food court Hanifa met her college friends.


“Hei, Hanifa. Where have you been, never seen?” greet Meti.


“I heard you were on college leave,” Meti said.


“Iya, now I work,” Hanifa replied.


“What work? Where?” ask Meti.


“Work of being a babysitter,” Hanifa replied.


“Kakak!” suddenly Maira called out to Hanifa.


Hanifa turned her head towards Ricky, Ricky was standing looking at him. Maira waved her hand at Hanifa, calling out to Hanifa.


“Have been, yes. Talk about it sometime. Now that I'm working,” says Hanifa.


“Who?” ask Ricky.


“Friends college,” Hanifa replied.


Then they continued on their way to the food court. Arriving at the food court, Maira asked to eat with fried chicken krauk. So they all ate fried chicken krauk.


After finishing eating, Ricky drove Maira home. While on the way Maira began to sleepy, then she fell asleep in the lap of Hanifa.


Ricky stopped his car in front of Poppy's mother's house. Ricky looked back, he saw Maira sleeping soundly.


“Sleep?” ask Ricky.


“Iya,” Hanifa replied.


Hanifa was about to open the door.


“Wait first! I opened the door,” said Ricky.


Ricky got out of the car and opened Hanifa's door from outside. Hanifa got out of the car while holding Maira.


“You go in first. I'll get Maira's stuff out,” Ricky said.


Hanifa walked towards the gate. A housekeeper opened the gate.


“Eh, Non Maira is home. Lonely house no Non Maira,” said the home guard.


“I went inside yes, Sir,” said Hanifa.


“Please, Non,” replied the home guard.


Hanifa went inside Mother Poppy's house through the garage door.


“Assalamualaikum,” said Aida when entering the house.


Bi Ijah came out of the kitchen and approached Hanifa.


“Waalaikumsalam,” Bi Ijah replied.


“Eh, Non Maira is home,” said Bi Ijah.


“Where to sleep, Bi?” ask Hanifa.


“Above in room Den Firas,” Bi Ijah replied.


“Aibi inter to top,” says Bi Ijah.


Bi Ijah climbed the stairs leading to the top floor. Hanifa followed Bi Ijah. Arriving on the top floor Bi Ijah headed to a room on the top floor. Bi Ijah opened the door to Firas' room and entered the room. Hanifa also entered Firas' room. Then put Maira on the bed. When transferred to the bed Maira did not wake up, she slept soundly. Bi Ijah kept one walkie talkie near Maira and another one was taken by Bi Ijah.


“That's for what, Bi?” tanya Hanifa pointed to the walkie talkie.


“Let it sound that Non Maira wakes up,” said Bi Ijah.


Then they came out of Firas' room and went down to the ground floor. Bi Ijah kept a walkie talkie on the dining table and returned to the kitchen. Hanifa headed to the family room. There was Mother Poppy and Mr. Budi talking to Ricky. Ricky turned to Hanifa as Hanifa walked towards the living room.


“Already?” ask Ricky.


“Already, Sir,” replied Hanifa.


“Tante Om, we go home first. Titip Maira,” says Ricky.


Then Ricky stood up.


“Do not drink first?” ask Poppy's mother.


“Thank you, Auntie. It's late afternoon,” Ricky replied.


“Mari Om Aunty. Assalamualaikum,” by Ricky.


“Waalaikumsalam,” replied Ms. Poppy and Mr. Budi.


Ricky and Hanifa get out of Poppy's mother's house through the garage.


“Mari, Sir,” says Ricky to the housekeeper.


“Iya, Den,” replied the home guard.


Ricky and Hanifa walk to Ricky's car. After they get into the car, Ricky's car slides out of Poppy's house.


Ricky stopped his car in front of Hanifa's house. Then he took the white envelope from the dashboard drawer. Then give the envelope to Hanifa.


“This is your honor these few days. Thank you for helping me,” Ricky said.


Hanifa received the envelope.


“Thank you, Sir,” said Hanifa.


“Send my regards to your mother,” said Ricky.


“Good, I will tell you. Assalamualaikum,” says Hanifa.


“Waalaikumsalam,” Ricky replied.


Hanifa got out of Ricky's car and he grabbed her bag in the trunk. After closing the trunk of Hanifa's car stands in front of the fence waiting until Ricky leaves. Ricky's car drives out of Hanifa's house.


After Ricky left, Hanifa went into his house.


“Assalamualaikum,” said Hanifa when entering the house.


“Waalaikumsalam,” replied Ms. Rosmah.


“Home home, Fa?” ask Rosmah's mother.


“Iya, Ma'am,” Hanifa replied.


Hanifa kissed Rosmah's mother's hand.


“Have sholat ashar, not yet?” ask Rosmah's mother.


“Not yet, Mom,” Hanifa replied.


“Mandi first, keep praying ashar. New break,” says Mother Rosmah.


“Good, Mom,” Hanifa replied.


Hanifa went into her room.