Chapter 8
Someone rang
the doorbell as I was preparing the breakfast. I knew who it was. Aswad. He
told me that he wanted to have breakfast at home. Still wearing the apron, I
greeted him at the front door. He shook and kissed my hand – the way the Malays
respect the elders when shaking hands. I told him I was making fried rice.
We trotted to
the kitchen. I served the food on the expensive-looking dining table. It was
our mom’s and dad’s favourite table. We always have our meals here. Aswad sat
on the chair and I put the rice on the plate and handed to him.
“It smells
nice,” smiled Aswad.
“And taste
nice too,” I added. “This is the special fried rice.”
Aswad tasted
the fried rice and lifted his eyebrows at me. “You’re right.”
“Hey, don’t
talk when your mouth is full,” I chuckled.
Aswad is the
apple of my mother’s eyes because he’s the youngest. He looks exactly like me
but his eyes are like mom. Mom used to say that I look exactly like my late
dad. I even kept my hair long, just like dad.
“Are you
going to see mom today, abang?” asked Aswad.
“Yeah. Aunt
Naz and Humaira were staying there last night,” I replied. “How’s your class?”
Aswad
shrugged. “Nothing much. The examination will start next month.”
“Do your
best, Aswad. For mom,” I said, looking at him with hope.
Aswad nodded.
“Oh, by the way, Hydir called me last night. He said he’s going to visit mom
with Aunt Merdu today.”
Aunt Merdu.
The name reminded me of what I’ve read in the second diary. Aunt Merdu is the
one of the people who was closed with mom besides Aunt Nazatul. I really wanted
to know what happened between mom and Aunt Nazatul.
“Abang,”
called Aswad.
I snapped
back into reality. “Yes?”
“Are you
okay?” Aswad frowned in concern.
“Yeah,” I nodded.
“I’m just worried about mom.”
“I know. We
are all worry about her. I hope she’ll wake up soon,” said Aswad in a sad tone.
I glanced at
the clock on the wall. It’s nearly 10.
“Finish your
meal, Aswad. We’re going to see mom in ten minutes,” I stood up.
Aswad licked
his fingers quickly and washed his plates in the sink.
We’re
hovering at the hospital lobby while waiting for Hydir and Aunt Merdu. They
arrived few minutes later. Hydir shook hand with me and Aswad. I shook and
kissed Aunt Merdu’s hand. I ushered them to where mom has been ward. Humaira
and Aunt Nazatul were happy to see Aunt Merdu. They hugged and kissed cheek.
Aunt Merdu went to mom’s bed and kissed her forehead.
Aunt Nazatul
told Aunt Merdu about mom’s condition. My heart cringed as I heard that mom’s
getting weaker. Aswad sat closer to mom’s bed and held her hand tight. I knew
that he’s crying silently. Hydir patted Aswad’s shoulder, trying to console
him. Hydir is a year younger than Aswad and they’re very close since they were kids.
I sat on the
sofa next to Humaira. I watched Aunt Nazatul and Aunt Merdu talking near the
window. I really wanted to ask Aunt Nazatul about mom’s diary but I didn’t
think that it’s the right time.
***
It wasn’t the
heart-fluttering moment for Kalsom meeting with Nazatul as they haven’t seen
each other for four years. Karamah invited Nazatul to come inside. Kalsom
didn’t say a word but scowl angrily to Nazatul. Nazatul, on the other hand, was
making a tremendous effort to appear calm. She knew that Kalsom was mad at her.
Merdu and
Rugayah served drinks and some kuihs.
Merdu offered Nazatul to drink. Nazatul nodded and thanked her. Kalsom didn’t
even look at her. Anger was overwhelming her heart.
“What do you
want?” Kalsom broke the silent but she still scowl at Nazatul.
“I want to
see you, Som,” replied Nazatul, trying to stay calm.
“You’re
wasting your time. I don’t want to see you anymore,” she muttered with anger.
“Please, Som.
Listen to what I’m going to tell you,” Nazatul pleaded.
Kalsom turned
away.
“Som, please
don’t act like this, dear. She’s your sister. She came all the way searching
for you,” said Karamah gently.
Kalsom sighed
heavily.
“Mama doesn’t
know I come here to see you, Som. Neither do Papa and Abang Lan. I came here on
my own,” said Nazatul in sad voice.
“If you want
to beg me to return to that house anymore, I’m not going,” Kalsom crossed her
arms to her chest.
“I’m coming
here not to ask you to go back, Som. I come here to take you to Tok Wan’s
house. He’s dying, Som. He really wanted to see you badly,” Nazatul held back
her tears.
Kalsom felt
her throat was dry. Her anger subsided.
“Is this
true?” asked Kalsom in a trembling voice.
Nazatul
nodded.
Kalsom turned
to Karamah and Malik. She wanted to go to her Tok Wan’s house at this moment.
Karamah and Malik looked at each other.
“You should
go and see him, Som. After all, he’s your grandfather,” said Malik calmly.
Inside his heart, he felt like something bad will happen if Kalsom goes there.
But he wanted to push that bad feeling away.
“I’ll go with
her,” said Subhi suddenly.
Everyone was
surprised, especially Kalsom. Subhi was the quietest among his siblings and he
rarely spoke to Kalsom. Kalsom, on the other hand, was quite scared to Subhi
because of his serious attitude.
“Okay, then,”
Malik nodded, giving his permission to Subhi to escort Kalsom to her Tok Wan’s
house and come back safely.
Kalsom agreed
to follow her sister, Nazatul, although half-heartedly. But she must go and
meet her beloved grandfather was sick. Merdu and Rugayah helped her to pack her
clothes while Karamah prepared some foods for the three of them.
Kalsom was
ready to go to her Tok Wan’s house. She waved goodbye to her family and walked
to the bus stand. But she never knew what will happen when she arrived there.
2 comments:
Oh I like the switch from present to past. There's a lot of mystery going on. I am excited to know more.
Good job on this one Fei! :)
Sui: finally i got to post this chapter. we got problem regarding on the internet line at home. thank God that it was fixed last two days.
the next chapter will be more thrilling (i hope so). i'll try to write and post the next chapter as soon as possible. i also can't wait to write it! haha :)
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