EditedPublished: Thursday July 23 2015 8:23 p.m
Jafar:
July 13th
"Batting? You want to take her to a place with those sticks and throwing machines?"
"What's wrong with that?"
Jamila huffed and placed the floor, I could feel the glaring daggers directed at me.
"Taking your wife somewhere to hit things isn't classified as romantic."
"As long as she's not hitting me, I'm fine."
I do admit when I came up with the idea last night it sounded bizarre and different, but it's a good way to relieve stress. Plus, Ayah used to play little league.
"Jafar, when you asked me to help, I thought romantic dinners, midnight walks, stuff like that. But never would I think murdering a ball would get her to shout 'forgive me.'"
I sighed and walked over to the counter to grab my phone. I know she's right, but I want us to do something fun. And it just so happens both of us like baseball. Before I start with any of the romantic stuff, I want us to have fun.
"I know you did, and I appreciate it, but can we think of that stuff once we're past the awkward stage?"
"Fine, but--"
"No buts," I smiled and placed my hnds on her shoulders. "I made up my mind."
"Well, you better not mess it up."
"I'll try my best not to."
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Ayah:
Bring your batting gloves, I'll be over in an hour-Jafar
Batting? He's taking me batting for our first date?
Wow, that's the first time I referred to today as a 'date.' It's weird really. With all the movies I watch, the books I read, I never imagined myself doing something close to a first date. I've always pictured me and my husband--I didn't know I was going to marry Jafar at the time--remaking all the cheesy scenes. I even imagined him having a motorcycle, but unlike the girls who always call them 'death machines,' I would embrace the opportunity to enjoy the wind blowing through my hijab. It's amazing what a twelve year old could think.
"Mama, can I talk to you?"
Mama looked up from her book, nodding and motioning for me to sit down next to her on the bed.
"What can I do for you?"
"It's Jafar," I sighed. Mama looked up at me and smirked slightly.
I thought so. Did something happen?"
"No," I shook my head. "We're suppose to go out today--batting?"
"Batting?" She smiled. "That sounds...different. But a good different."
"It is, but am I letting him off too easily? Am I moving too fast with forgiving him, or should I just relax and let nature take its course?"
"It's all about following your heart. If you feel he deserves a second chance, and if you love him enough to give him that chance then go for it. Don't do it because you feel bad or you're pressured."
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