Her husband, Baba, was a computer technician. She had not been in the house for three days. She had been suffering from nausea and stomach pain. She was always vomiting. She was always in a state of shock. She could not do anything. Aunt Yabin told me that Aisha was pregnant. That's how she remembered when she first saw her. But Aisha was pregnant. Her friend, her friend, and her sister's boyfriend. Aunt Yabin started working as a cleaner to earn money to take Aisha to his hometown. That's how she loved her daughter and her mother. She always thought of her, especially when she was working. She looked like she needed something. She was not pregnant and wanted to eat delicious food. Daddy came to my house to buy me some fruits. Aunt Yabin brought food from her work.
She was sitting there, her heart aching, hot tears flowed down her face, she closed her eyes and said, "We made a mistake, trusting my bestie, he betrayed me and betrayed our friendship, my dear, I will never let you marry a man again, my dear, she cried a lot, remembering her friend, saying, "Oh, sis, God made you perfect, trust your heart, sis, aunty, I said goodbye, she quickly wiped her tears, she looked at her, she was full of suspicion, and said, "I don't understand why you are crying, my dear, you want to hurt me and what is inside you, or you have to kill yourself because of the sadness of your pregnancy, you are making your sister suffer, she is going to die, she quickly looked at her aunty and said, "Stop fighting, she will be in a worse situation than she is now, just calm down and tell me what I don't want." She burst out again and kept quiet.
Khadeeja, on the other hand, never changed her mind, she always worried about Kamal because they were talking about their love, even in his class, he knew everything about Aisha's absence, he was worried about it, he could do his best to make her happy, she always showed him strange things, but she had been without her baby for 8 months, that was her lesson. Aisha's pregnancy was growing, it was painful for her to see her growing, she was sitting up, she could barely get up, her car was full, her aunt was still waiting for her, she always prayed to God to take Aisha with her.
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The marriage talks started at Khadeeja's house. Kamal's parents came to talk and asked for the dowry. They were just waiting for the day since Khadeeja was brought in. She was in a hospital bed and was not able to wake up. I think it was about 8 to 9 months without any news. Aisha was in a state of confusion and confusion. She was crying a lot until today. She was in the hospital for two weeks. She was in pain like a prostitute. Her father started to take her out and put her outside. They were very happy. They took her out and put her in bed. They finished their meal. They came home because they were always sad about the loss of Aunty Aisha. Their sister's illness was successfully treated. She was discharged after 1 month. They came home to Nigeria. Alhamdulillah, my body is fine. The doctor told us where she was going. What she was doing was not going to be successful. She was very happy. She was very happy. Mom said, "If you don't accept my tears, Aisha, stay alive and that's how she finds peace." She prayed for Aunty Aisha for them. Their only hope is that Khadeeja will be able to take them.
Aunty was talking to Aisha during the night. She was in labor and she was crying. She was very sad. Khadeeja's name was the one she was talking to. She was talking to the two women. She was bleeding a lot. Aunty stopped talking about the situation. She woke up the children and the children. She went to the hospital and got medicine. She fell asleep very fast. Aunty was surprised by the love between Aisha and Khadija. She was in labor and her friends were calling her. It was time to unite these lovers.
In the morning, even though she woke up, her aunt sent her home to work, she was going to the women of the Hindu family, Tamusu, to send food and 20k. She was very happy. She said that her son and her husband would give her 30k. They