Trapped in a Sacred Prison

Trapped in a Sacred Prison
CHAPTER 24


The day is getting hotter, the time has shown at 08.30 am. I don't know how long Ulfi has been in hiding, and it depends on how long Maryam's body is in front of Ammar's house.


"Ish, what does he want? Does he not pity see iftadz Ammar who is already pale like that, or maybe even ustadz Ammar likes again in the same hall of Maryam? This can't be allowed to."


Ulfi who began to be upset because of his own thoughts finally ventured to approach the ustadzah of Maryam.


The girl walked in a row with sharp eyes and a mouth that did not stop muttering was not clear.


Ulfi's behavior was apparently caught by Ammar from afar, and the man tried hard to hold back his laughter so as not to break in front of Maryam's body.


"Assalamu 'alaikum" said Uelfi ketus.


"Wa'alaikum salam," replied Ammar and the ustadzah of Maryam together.


"Loh, Ulli, what's going on here? I just went to your class after this" said Ustadzah Maryam.


"Dih, use it again, yes want to see my husband," replied Ulli of course in the heart.


"Sorry, I was told by Hasan's grandfather to take this to Ustadz Ammar" he replied as he handed me a bag of crackles filled with bread and milk.


"Oh yes, syukron." Ammar accepted the pouch with great difficulty withstanding his laughter.


"Because you're here, let's go to class now, "take Maryam's body.


"Ustadzah first, I want to see my grandfather first," Ulli declined.


Ustadzah Maryam took a quick glance at Ammar who was currently unconscious looking at Uldi.


The woman's forehead shriveled, "it's not usual for brother Ammar to look at women like that, even if he was forced to just glance and then look down, what is his family's Ulli?" his inner.


"Alright, then I go first, assalamu 'alaikum," he said and left.


"Wa-alaikum salam" replied Ulli and Ammar together.


Now there are Ulfi and Ammar who are silent to each other. Ammar finally went inside the house without speaking to the girl, making the girl even more upset.


"Did he sulk because I didn't come last night?" inner wondering.


Ulli hurriedly followed Ammar inside without paying attention to the surrounding environment. Until he did not realize that there was a pair of eyes that saw him enter freely into the house of Ammar.


Ulfi stopped at the doorway of Ammar's room, where Ammar was lying on his bed.


"When do you want to stand there?" ammar asked, making Ulli walk directly towards Ammar.


"Ustadz sick?"


"No, I'm amazingly healthy now."


"Ih, this ustadz, where is there a healthy person model like ustadz gini?"


"Yes, you know I am sick."


"Yes just make sure ustadz, who knows ustadz just anymore mengeprank so many who look."


"Astaghfirullah, su'udzhon you are my equal. You're well, instead of taking care of a sick husband, even talking like that."


"Yes sorry" said Ulli.


"Where to go to school, it's late again."


"She wants to be taken care of, how the hell?"


"Oh so you came here to take care of me?" ammar asked, but this time Ulfi was silent.


"Go back to school first, after your new lunch here," said Ammar.


Not wanting to argue anymore, Ulli finally decided to return to her class, even though she knew that she was too late.


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Apparently Ulli's conjecture was correct, he came very late. In fact, half an hour of lessons had been passed. The Ustadzah of Maryam who saw the new Ulfi come can only shake their heads.


"Ulf, where have you been?" ask Fira whispering.


"From Grandfather Fir's house, there was suddenly some business," he replied lying.


"Thankfully the incoming is not ustadz Ammar, if he comes in and you are late, you better not enter all of them than get punished plus absent still considered absent," cerocos Fira's.


"Hehe yes, Fir, that means I'm lucky right," replied Uldi accordingly.


Now the class began to calm down again, only the sound of Maryam's corpse was being explained. Until they did not feel their lesson hours were over.


Now they went home one by one, including Ulfi, but as they were about to pass through the door, someone pulled his hand into the classroom.


"What a Boy is playing tug-of-war," the protest of Uldi was upset.


"I'm sorry, but there's something I want to talk to you about."


"What's that?"


"Let's get away, my man's car is parked in front of this boarding school, we stay out and they'll take us to the city airport" said Boy.


"What's? Blurred? Boy, instead of you coming in here out of your own free will, why would you run away now?" ask Ulfi wonder.


"I've been living here for a few days, and I've concluded that this place is very uncomfortable for me."


"If you can't stand it, you can change schools, rather than run away, your parents certainly don't mind. Unlike me, here my grandfather takes care of me, so no matter how I try to escape, in the end I will still come back here" explained Ulli.


"But I feel like a failure if I don't take you with me Ulf" Boy said.


Ulfi let out a rude breath, "sorry Boy, I'm going to the dorm." Uldi leaves Boy without waiting for a reply from the man.


After finishing the dzuhur prayer and lunch, this time Ulfi really fulfilled her promise to return to Ammar home and take care of her husband who was sick.


Wanting to know how else, Uldi felt he could not bear to let the man alone at home in a state of illness, especially after everything he did for Ulli yesterday.


Since it is currently a break hour, where all students are resting in the dorm, Ulfi chose to enter through the front door, moreover, his grandfather's house was closed, of course, he was also resting and Ulfi did not want to disturb him.


"Assalamu 'alaikum, '" said Ulli but in a very slow voice and then closed the door again.


He stepped slowly until he arrived at Ammar's room, he saw the man still lying limp, with food on the nightstand still intact, it seemed santri who brought him.


"Ustadz, get up, eat first well," said Uldi softly. I don't know what has possessed him at this time so he can speak softly like that.


"Ulfi," said the man in a hoarse voice.


"Ustadz can't sit on its own?" ask Ulfi.


"Trouble, please help me" asked Ammar.


With a little hesitation, Uelfi approached Ammar and helped him wake up, not forgetting he tidied up the pillow and arranged it so that Ammar could lean comfortably there.


Without speaking, Uelfi gave Ammar a drink first, then began to bribe him.


"Have you eaten?" ask Ammar between his meals.


"Then," he answered briefly and then returned to bribe him.


Ammar stared intensely at the face of the girl who became his wife. Right after Ulfi had fed Ammar, the man quickly grabbed his hand with a gaze that only focused on looking into his eyes.


"Ih, what the hell is that?" ulfi's shocked protest then pulled her hand firmly.


"Ulfi, haven't you accepted this marriage yet?" ammar asked with a serious face, making the look of Uldi's face immediately changed.


"What the hell is that?" Ulli instead of answering, he asked back.


"Well, just curious" replied the man in a weak voice.


"If I say I can't accept it yet, can I escape all these traps?" ask Ulfi again, whose tone has now changed sharply.


For some reason immediately his mood was damaged to get the question, without him realizing his memory again revolved to the back, where the grandfather trapped him into a boarding school, until for reasons of escape he was married, so that he was married, all of that certainly happened without asking for the opinion of Ulfi first, and it was enough to make Uelfi feel disappointed.


"Traps?" repeat Ammar with almost clutched eyebrows.


"Yes, did Ustadz not know that I entered here and married here all without my consent?"


Ammar was silent for a moment, he clearly knew all that, but he never thought that until this moment the girl still harbored his disappointment.


"Alright if it is until this moment you still can not accept what has happened, I will not force you to accept it" said the man later.


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