YUMNA AZZURA'S

YUMNA AZZURA'S
286. Trapped by Rain



"You don't have to ask that, Haidar," said Yumna, who made Haidar pucker his lips.


"Why not necessary? I want to know," said Haidar curious.


"Just like you, you are definitely not my first love" Yumna said with a smile and a pinch on Haidar's nose. Haidar increasingly disliked Yumna's answer, he just wanted to know. However, Yumna's answer made her not want to ask again.


"But now we love my death" said Haidar in a soft tone.


"Same. You are also my love for now" replied Yumna.


Haidar was stunned to hear Yumna's words just now. Right now, that means?


"Right now, means for the future you don't love me?" ask Haidar a little protest. Yumna turned her head, shrugged her shoulders together, and walked a little faster leaving Haidar.


"It's up to you, Haidar. I'm not just going to be a hurt woman. If you are naughty, of course this heart is not for you anymore" said Yumna laughing and running left Haidar there. Haidar was stunned to hear Yumna's expression, how much the woman wanted more attention and did not want her heart to hurt anymore.


Yumna must dare to take firmness from now on, considering how Haidar used to treat him when there was a Villa making Yumna do not want her heart hurt again and again. Whose heart does Nyang know, right? Mana knows if there is someone who can make Haidar's heart turn back later.


"Yumna!" haidar's shout made Yumna turn her head, but did not stop her footsteps from the small waves that came alternately.


"I won't hurt you anymore. I promise," said Haidar still while shouting so that the people who were there looked at them.


Yumna just smiled and kept moving her legs away. He didn't want to answer, he just wanted proof from Haidar's words.


Haidar chased after Yumna, clasped his wife's hand tightly and continued on their way.


"Haidar, I'm hungry" Yumna said later.


"Let's get lunch, I'm hungry too" said Haidar.


...***...


The weather this afternoon changed very quickly, during lunch the sky was still bright, but now the sky was very black once up there. Haidar was a little regretful because they had gone too far from their vehicle. Now the two are staying at a cafe on the beach.


"Forced us here until the rain stops" said Haidar. Yumna stared bored at the circumstances outside, she wanted to get back in the car and rest actually.


Haidar who sat beside Yumna drew closer to his seat, their hands interlocked with each other.


"It shouldn't be too far from the car. Too busy walking while chatting until you forget where the car is," said Haidar.


Yumna chuckled at Haidar's words just now, she too followed her footsteps and got carried away so they had already left the vehicle in the parking lot.


"How is this? We can't go home until the rain actually subsides" said Yumna, her two pretty eyes still staring at the heavy rain with the wind outside there. The trees were blown by the wind waving loudly.


"If the night does not subside too, I was forced to break the rain take a car there," said Haidar again.


"You can get sick, Haidar." Yumna looked at Haidar not like it.


"Certainly? How are you gonna do it again?" ask Haidar. Yumna had to agree if it was like that.


"I go to the toilet first" said Haidar. Yumna released Haidar for the man to go to the back.


Twenty minutes for Yumna to wait for Haidar. Slightly worried.because it is not usual for Haidar to go this long. Yumna made the call to her husband, but it was not answered at all either by call or chat.


"Haidar where, huh?" yumna asked in her murmur. She looked for her husband's whereabouts in the cafe, but could not find him. Yumna looked out again.


"Yumna," call Haidar. Yumna turned her gaze back and seeing that Haidar had now wet her body, she was rubbing her wet hair.


"Eh, where are you from?" yumna asked puzzled because Haidar was wet on her shirt.


"We're resting, yuk. I've booked a deket hotel here." Without waiting for Yumna to answer, Haidar pulled his wife's hand.


"Eh, hotels? When did you get out?" yumna asked, but followed Haidar's footsteps outside the cafe.


"So, I asked the cafe staff. Turns out there's a hotel not far from here, I've booked a room. I want to put down" said Haidar again. They walked on the edge, occasionally running small away towards the hotel where Haidar made room reservations.