Wedding Sunscreen

Wedding Sunscreen
Part 26 ~ Wedding Sunscreen



Haura, the woman fell asleep on the prayer mat tired of crying and complained to the creator about the pain she was experiencing today.


The quietest place for Haura is to be on a prayer mat while raising your hand for help or pointing to the power about all the suffering we experience. There is no good listener but Allah.


The woman blinked her eyes when the ringing of the cell phone sounded. Slowly Haura got up and grabbed her phone in the bag, her head feeling dizzy, probably from crying for too long.


After shearing the green icon, Haura placed the flat object in her ear. Before speaking did not forget Haura said her greetings first.


"Who?" ask her because the call is from a new number.


"Ezra."


"Why?"


"Don't forget your next three days check-up schedule, don't be late!"


"Yes I know, if there's nothing important I turn the phone off." Just as Haura was about to disconnect the call, Ezra prevented with a slight cry.


"Wait first! Did you know Aaron was getting married? Don't you want to explain it again? I'll help ...."


"Thank you for caring, but this is my home business. My assalamualaiku." Disconnect the phone unilaterally and then move from his seat.


He also made up the prayer mats he was wearing. Now that the clock has shown the number 7 night, it turns out that the woman fell asleep for approximately one hour.


His eyes looked swollen, his voice sounded raucous effect crying Aaron. Didn't expect his hand house would actually end any minute.


The woman opened her rented door and looked at the beautiful sky decorated with stars and the bright moon. He smiled as he rubbed his stomach.


"Sorry Haura, Dad. Haura could not keep the household with Harun's mas intact. Sorry Haura for hurting her only father's son. I'm sorry that Haura is selfish about being self-absorbed rather than having to accept reality to be combined."


"Neng Haura." Haura then turned her attention from the moon, staring at the owner of the contract who was carrying the crackle no matter what the contents were.


"Mom can talk? But just inside, yeah, afraid someone's heard and misunderstood."


Haura nodded obediently, letting the rented owner in and sitting down on the thin carpet. The minimalist house looks more beautiful than ever.


The rented mother placed the crackle on her side and then grabbed Haura's folded hand over her thigh. Patting him with a serious face.


"So some neighbors came to my mother's house and told me to throw you out son. Said you were pregnant out of wedlock, and it was polluting our neighborhood."


Haura was stunned to hear the words of her contract mother. What other trials are approaching the woman? It's not enough for her husband to get married.


Wait, who told anyone about her pregnancy so she was slandering herself?


"For the common good, can you leave here, son? I'll give you half your money back."


Haura shook her head, the woman turned to clasping the hand of her rented mother who had just patted her.


"Please don't throw me out ma'am, I don't know where to stay after getting out of here. I am pregnant, but not out of wedlock. I have a husband just about to be separated." Haura's eyes dewy again, begging her mother to understand her once.


"I'm not the woman you think I am. If you don't believe me, I can show you the marriage certificate." Haura got up from her seat to look for her marriage certificate that Aaron sent a few days ago.


After getting it, he handed it to the owner of the contract. "I'm not pregnant out of wedlock, nor am I an unlucky carrier. So please don't throw me out."


The rented mother pulled her hand from Haura's grasp, examined the woman's marriage certificate carefully, then looked at Haura again.


The smile on the middle-aged woman's lips expanded, moving to wipe away the tears on Haura's cheeks. "I'm sorry for eating the neighbor's words. Can you take this picture to silence their mouths?"


Haura nodded quickly. "Thank you, I'm willing to believe in you. I promise I won't disappoint mom's trust."


"Together Son. Well-healthy yes, the fetus is in good care, if there is anything call the mother in front."