Wedding Sunscreen

Wedding Sunscreen
Part 43 ~ Tabir Pernikaha



Haura, the woman's heart raced so violently when Aaron's teardrop pierced through her hijab that it soaked her neck. One year married, only this time she saw and watched her husband cry.


Even when the man's father died, there was no tagisan that he saw from the figure of a Aaron. Unknowingly Haura's hand moved back to her husband's warm and soothing embrace, making Aaron tighten his embrace even more.


"We're back like we used to be, Ra. Raising our children together and living a happy household" Aaron murmured.


Haura shakes her head, the woman pushes Aaron's body slowly to release a hug. Swiping the man's cheek to disappear the tears that just kept flowing.


"Go home, and soon it will begin. Mother Elena and Vivian must be waiting for you."


Aaron shook his head like a child. "I won't marry Vivian Ra, she and you will kill me."


"Why prepare the wedding?" Haura's frown was also a little shocked to learn that the person who had eliminated her father-in-law was Elena's mother.


During this time Haura never thought that her father-in-law died because he was the first to find Aaron's father lifeless again.


That night, Haura had just finished performing the tahajjud prayer and was a little worried about her father-in-law's condition, which was why she decided to check.


However, the ascetic surprised Haura when she found the pale face of her father who was no longer alive.


Recalling that, Haura's beautiful bead suddenly dewy made her vision slightly salty. Aaron who saw it then kissed Haura's fingers that were still attached to her cheeks.


"I set up a party just to give them a surprise and humiliate them in public, Ra. No other meaning. I just love you. Know it? I've prepared a lot that night to celebrate our anniversary, but it's all ruined because of Elena's mother's cunning." Aaron smiled as he reminisced about a moment that Haura might not have forgotten if only Elena had not made a misunderstanding between them.


"Why are you doing all this?"


Aaron's forehead shriveled, not understanding the question his wife was asking.


"What do you mean, Ra?"


"Why should you humiliate them in order to return the pain? Mas Aaron, the man whose heart is filled with revenge is not good. Harun should have just jailed him according to the law, no need to embarrass ...."


"Human the place is wrong Mas. Allah is forgiving, why not his servant?"


***


If Haura and Aaron are exchanging stories to calm each other down from the pain of separation and living in misunderstanding, then it is different from Elena and Vivian who seem upset because they do not find Aaron anywhere even though the event is about to start.


The invited guests had come, the ruler had sat in a chair waiting for the groom to come, but Aaron was lost in the earth.


Vivian's clenched hands began to sweat coldly in the room looking at what was happening in the hall through the screen that had been provided.


"Why hasn't the deal started yet?" vivian asked his bundle which had been pacing around like an iron in the room.


Elena took a deep breath before answering her daughter's question. The middle-aged woman's heart was beating very quickly fearing public embarrassment if Aaron did not marry Vivian, even though he has invited his social friends who now continue to ask in the chat group they have.


"Mother!" Shouted Vivian.


"Patience Vi, you don't know where Aaron is now. No one saw him go" said Elena.


Just now that the middle-aged woman was about to sit down, the door of the room opened and featured a maid from the ground floor.


"Mrs Elena, please come down for a moment. The host wants to talk about something to buy time before Aaron's man is found."


"All right." With her heart beating abnormally, Elena finally decided to come out of hiding, meet all the guests on the ground floor and act as if nothing had happened.


"I'm sorry for the long wait, the groom is stuck in traffic, soon to arrive" said Elena who was on stage with the host.


Without knowing, there had been a smiling man on the second floor while watching the event on the ground floor.