Trapped in a Sacred Prison

Trapped in a Sacred Prison
CHAPTER 46


In his fear of thinking where the wife was, suddenly the sound of falling tools was heard from behind, making Ammar immediately depart to the source of the voice.


A worried face was clearly visible on Ammar's face, and it grew even more alarmed as his sense of smell was accosted by the scorching scent of charred scorch as he got closer to the kitchen.


"Astaghfirullah, Ulfi, what happened?" ammar said as he arrived at the kitchen doorstep.


Several times he flicked his hands to ward him off from the scorching scent and smoke that irritated his eyes and nose.


"Open?" call Ammar.


"Hubby, please," a voice came from under the table, making Ammar reflexively crouch down to see what was happening and his eyes instantly bulged when he saw the state of Ulli, but at the same time he also tried to hold back his laughter.


Not without reason, now the face of Ulfi like a soldier whose face is decorated by a combination of white from flour and black from the former saucepan, the red saucepan, don't forget the pot that now doubles up to be his helmet.


"What happened, baby? Allahu akbar my kitchen," muttered Ammar when he realized his kitchen was no longer shaped.


Although Ammar kitchen utensils are not much, but all the kitchen equipment is now scattered on the floor and table.


"Hubby, please the stove is turned off, from the oil jump to and fro" said the girl was very excited.


Ammar stood up and saw what Uldi was frying and he began to understand what had just happened when he saw the charred whole fish soaking in the oil.


While in the stove next door there is only the rest of the frying pan that has been used to make what, which is clearly all black, making the 27-year-old man can only grab his hair frutration.


An hour later, Ammar and Ulli were sitting opposite each other at the dinner table. Ammar's eyes stared intently at the girl before him who could only be bowed with the condition of the same face.


"Now, try to explain what happened!" ammar's word is firm.


"Actually I just want to make dinner for Hubby with the help of the internet, plus want to make a cake too, but ..." Ullis hung her words.


"But?" ask Ammar.


"But the stove is strange, everything I make is even a charred," he said.


Ammar laughed as well as screamed in his heart, could-be his wife was making excuses that actually corner the stove.


"Hubby, don't be angry well, pliisss," Ulli said, cupping her hands in front of her face making the girl look even more adorable.


"Come here" asked Ammar.


The guilt-ridden Ulfi made him so obedient. He got up from his seat and walked over to Ammar, bowing.


"Other times if you want to learn to cook, wait for me to go home first well," said Ammar so gently while cleaning a little remaining tepun still attached to the face of Ulli.


Due to the incident in the kitchen tonight, Ammar finally brought Ulli to eat outside, of course after Uelfi cleaned himself up.


However, along the way from leaving to returning to the apartment, Ammar again felt that someone was monitoring him.


"What's this?" after searching in all directions of his apartment.


"What's up Hubby?" tanya Ulfi was confused.


"It's okay, baby, let's go home" he said, clasping Ulfi's hand.


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The next day, as usual Ammar would be preparing to go to college, but somehow his heart felt uneasy to leave Ulli alone.


"Honey, remember, never open the door to anyone who comes when I'm not home, if anyone presses the bell, just ignore it and call me immediately. Understood?" Ammar warned Ulli, who was busy tidying up Ammar's clothes.


"And one more thing, I've prepared the food, so you don't have to cook as long as I'm outside, okay?"


"Okay Hubby" he answered again.


After all the messages he delivered, Ammar finally left his apartment.


While Ulfi started the action again, but this time he will only clean the house and no longer try to cook.


However, it was not enough two hours after Ammar left, there was the sound of a bell sign that came.


Just as Ulfi was about to open it thinking it was Ammar, he suddenly remembered Ammar's message not to open the door to anyone, so he paused his intention to open it.


However, instead of stopping, the sound of the bell continued to ring nonstop, making Uelfi start to feel afraid, so he decided to contact Ammar immediately, but unfortunately, Ammar did not pick up the phone from him. She tried to send a message to her husband, hopefully the man would read it.


Now the fear approached him as the sound of the bell changed into the sound of the door slamming gradually getting louder.


Ulfi, who was feeling increasingly afraid, continued to contact Ammar, but the contact was still not responding.


Now Ulfi haya was silent in the room, his tongue was unceasingly pleading for protection from God.


...ุงูŽู„ู„ู‘ู‡ูู…ู‘ูŽ ุงูู†ู‘ูŽุงู†ูŽุฌู’ุนูŽู„ููƒูŽ ูููŠู’ ู†ูุญููˆู’ุฑูู‡ูู…ู’ ูˆูŽู†ูŽุนููˆู’ุฐูุจููƒูŽ ู…ูู†ู’ ุดูุฑููˆู’ุฑูู‡ูู…ู’...


...Allahumma inna naj'aluka fi nuhurihim wa na'udzubika min syurihim....


...Meaning:...


..."O Allah, I have made You on their necks (for the strength of the wicked is powerless when dealing with us) and I have taken refuge in You from their wickedness." (CHR. Ahmad, Abu Dawud, An-Nasai, Baihaqi, Hakim, etc., from Abu Musa Al-Ash'ari)....


The noise now began to disappear, but a moment later it was heard the sound of someone tampering with the passcode of the door. It made Ulfi even more frightened.


Several times he recited the prayer while continuing to call Ammar's number.


Until the sound of the front door opened, Uelfi tried to peek from the room, hoping that the one who opened the door was Ammar, but his body immediately shook when he saw a foreign man now in his house.


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On the other hand, Ammar was focused on attending college, but somehow a sense of uneasiness came back to him, even he was no longer focused on the material brought by his professor.


Meanwhile, he was completely unaware of his mobile phone that had been vibrating inside his bag ever since.


Until college ended, Ammar who was still haunted by anxiety finally decided to see his cellphone. And how surprised the man was when he saw dozens of missed calls from Ulfi along with a message between the calls.


Ammar began to walk quickly leaving his campus while reading messages from Uldi.


Zaujah


Hubby, hurry home, there's someone who's always ringing the bell nonstop, I'm afraid.


Ammar accelerated after reading the message, until he no longer saw a call from Uldi that still made his phone vibrate in his pants pocket.


Luckily, Ammar campus is not far from his apartment so only by running for 5 minutes now he has arrived.


Not to forget he called one person from the security team to accompany him, at least that way, there are others who can be witnesses to the crime that is threatening his wife.


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