chapter 30

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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم 🌹

                 Hanan's POV

"I can't seems to believe that Hameed is actually married" Sameer, mildly vocalized curiously darting his eyes between Hameed and I "Don't even get me started" Anwar dramatically expressed as if not believing the fact, is the most sensible thing to do.

Seated atop the dessert sand colored sofas that has grey colored cushions that offset the creme colored carpet underneath it, were the kangiwa's___ family plus I and ya Adil, the mekarfi's then Anwar at last.

Few has there attention towards the large TV mounted on the wall while the remaining chatted away, but that sentence from Sameer made almost all of them turning towards the chat.

Hameed however has his eyes glued to his phone this whole time, never for once did he contribute to the light conversation going around. You could easily think he has no idea what was happening but who are you kidding, later on if you asked him he would narrate everything to you in details.

I don't have to mention Anwar being the center of the banter, together with Aleeya the eldest whom seems to be talkative, Sameer appeared to be just like Hameed calm and collective but would threw words here and there occasionally. Aleena on the other side seems to be the quite and cool type, the complete opposite of her elder sis.

I was quiet the whole time also, albeit Aleeya had been trying to include me in their discussion, I just respond with a nod of my head, a smile or a simple yes or no. I'm not willing to give into their conversation given the fact that I and Hameed had been the topic of the day.

"Sameer we can talk it through if you want to get married, you don't have to hid yourself behind not believing the fact that Hameed is married" I could swear by Allah, I heard the sound of Hameed slightly chuckling from right beside me, but when I turned to him he looked as if he wasn't the one that just laughed.

Rayyan uncle's statement, got Sameer snickering, directing a glare towards Hameed "pitaji, in rasa bayan waye ma zan boye se wannan dankalin who even knows, I might be better than him when it comes to the marriage thing" weirdly enough that guy spoke in hausa which got not only me astonished but dada ya Adil and the twins.

The hmmmm sounds that came from Aleeya and her dad got us all eyeing them curiously, before bursting into fit of laughter, excluding Sameer thou, that has his brows knitted together, as if to say are you denying I could be any better

"kaga su Sameer Hausa ta fara zama, but trust me, he might be better guess who threw tantrum at the news of the wedding" dada chipped in for the first time with a mischievous glint in his eyes "both" Aleeya being the first one to comment, voiced her thought "just stare at each of the two, as calm and mild as they seems they beseems to be strong headed as well" she followed her statement with that and I couldn't help the corner of my lips slanting up into a smile "hmmm I doubt that" it's getting interesting really, Aleena is on it also, but I agreed with her Hameed and strong-headed doesn't sit well in the same sentence

"don't Aleena" ya Adil persuade with a naughty smile playing on his lips "if I could remember, a certain someone leased bombs and nuclear attacks at the news of that particular wedding" did I mentioned earlier that I'm liking this and it's getting interesting, not anymore then, ya Adil didn't find it suitable to talk until now, I was even wondering if he was alright given the fact that he didn't say anything since the conversation starts, but it seems like he was waiting for a chance like this to embarrass me. of course, he tends to like my misery.

"Or another certain somebody that doesn't see fit to throw his hissy fit until after the wedding, why thou remains a mystery to me too" Anwar lamented with a tut sound at the end of it. did I ever say I hate those two, then I do, isn't it obvious that ya Adil is talking about me and Anwar about Hameed, and it seems they're quit enjoying every bit of it.

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