DOOM

DOOM
the rain continues to fall so that the funeral process of molor until before maghrib


Before azan maghrib reverberated, the funeral procession of Rukayah's grandmother was completed. People who delivered the bodies of Rukayah's grandmother one by one began to leave the cemetery. Only Ahmad was still stunned staring at the grave of Rukayah's grandmother. The old woman was no one in her family. But for Mr. Ahmad, Rukayah's grandmother is so important and has been considered like his own parents and grandmother for his son, Pardi. He was the one who always comforted her when she lost her beloved wife. He is also the one who always gives him wise advice when he complains about the suffering of life he lives. When night fell, he always took the time to stop by his house just to make sure Pardi was asleep. Even if Pardi had not slept, he would gladly tell a story until the boy was completely asleep. Tonight Mr. Ahmad really felt his loss.


After a while Mr. Ahmad as dissolved in his mouth read the wirid, he also then rose from his place cross-legged. Pardi who had slumped in his lap then carried his helmet and immediately left the cemetery that began to be empty.


The rain fell back heavily, when Mr. Ahmad had not been sitting too long to unwind. After laying Pardi on the bed, his eyes again glued to the sky that never alienated the cloud that surrounded him. Anxiety and uneasiness never seemed to disappear, as long as the clouds still showed their black wings in the sky. Increasing uneasiness when occasionally heard lamentations and shouts from next door neighbors. The cry that leads to the umapatan is addressed to none other than the One who sends down rain. Sometimes he sounds clucking his teeth. Like holding back anger that occasionally arises because it is provoked by the cry of the next neighbor.


"Humans are hard to understand creatures. Too hot, they will scream the heat and complain the rain never comes. The rain came, they would complain for various reasons.they always forget when they succeed, they never praise the Creator. The turn is given a trial, they arbitrarily blame the Creator.


The point is Nak Ahmad, whatever Allah wills, remain patient and trustworthy. The one who has the heavens, the earth and all that is in them is God, even the one we have. Never consider Him unfair. Allah will not send down misfortune beyond the limits of His servant's forgiveness. Believe that behind every disaster there must be wisdom hidden in it".


The anger and annoyance that suddenly slipped in the heart of Mr. Ahmad was instantly destroyed when the wise advice of late-momah Rukayah's grandmother made him aware. Grandma Rukayah loved him very much, even though he was gone, but all his wise advice always came when needed.


Ahmad took a long breath. A cigarette finished. After that, he immediately ignited it.


"Well, Dad". Mr. Ahmad looked over. Pardi suddenly stood behind him. Mr. Ahmad immediately grabbed Pardi's body and placed it on his lap.


"Why did you wake up, son. It's already night. What's up, son".


Pardi looked at meu towards Ahmad.


Ahmad immediately embraced Pardi's small body. Apparently Pardi misses the figure of Grandma Rukayah who every night comes to storytelling for him.


"Grandmother Rukayah is going to a very far place, son. He was going to his brother's house. Maybe in a week he'll come home and tell another story for Pardi". Ahmad tried to calm Pardi.


"But buy Pardi Sosiz ya Well. Pardi's hungry".


"If Pardi is hungry, Pardi just eat. already there sit down let Dad prepare food". Said mr. Ahmad. But Pardi shook his head and started crying. He just wants his favorite sosiz burn.


Feeling unable to persuade Pardi, Mr. Ahmad got up and took a white cocoa shirt hanging on the wall. He took some dime out of his pocket and started counting.


"But if Dad leaves, Pardi will be the same who's at home". Whisper Mr. Ahmad in Pardi's ear.


"Grandmother Rukayah" answered Pardi briefly without burden. Ahmad looked at his son with a heavy gaze. He removed Pardi's head and laid him back on his bed.


"While waiting for Dad, Pardi went to bed first. Later when Dad's home, Dad's gonna wake up Pardi". Pardi gave a small nod and seemed to be trying to close his eyes.