I kept myself strong, shedding silent tears, hugging him back and soothing him the way our mother would. Deena walked towards me tugging 5alid behind her. “Dalal!! I missed you!” she giggled tugging at my jeans to get my attention. Her big eyes looking up at me and her arms reaching forward wanting to be carried, I couldn’t help but smile and laugh as I picked her up. I couldn’t help but notice how she changed, out of all of us she looked the most like our mother.
I hugged her and kissed her “I missed you too Dan Deena!”
Putting her down I wiped S3oods face “Bs 7abeebi, 5anroo7 il bait al7een oo we can all sit and talk if you want”
Khalid came over and hugged me, he silently said “hello” with one of his looks and walked ahead. His back was rigid as he walked, his tall frame looked exhausted, like a man that had lost the most important part of his life…and he has. He didn’t seem to be able to talk about his feelings at all.
We put the bags in the car and 5alid drove us home, I took his hand in mine and said “Tara I understand…we’re all going through the same thing..” he squeezed my hand but didn’t say anything back as he stared ahead at the road.
We parked the car in front of the house, 5alid took the kids in and told me he would be back to get the bags. I didn’t want him to do all the work so I decided to open up the truck (daba) of my brother’s escalade. My blue Adidas duffle back was wedged between my 4 suitcases. I tugged on it and one of the large suitcases was about to fall on me, but a pair of strong hands stopped it from hitting me.
I look up expecting it to be 5alid…but it wasn’t. I chuckled embarrassed and said “thanks.”
He looked down at me and said “you’re welcome.” Placing the suitcase on the ground, I looked him up and down, noticing his tan and his muscles. He wasn’t one of the guys with a lot of muscle that looked gross. It was nice, just right, and almost perfect if there were such a thing. His eyes were a gorgeous chocolate brown, with long lashes.
He flashed me a smile and said “Salmee 3ala 5alood….” He looked down at the ground then looked up and said “3atham ala ajrich” his eyes piercing right through me, he reminded me of my mother’s death and tears began to fall once again. I just nodded at him and looked away, not wanting him to see my tears as I said “ajerna oo ajrik” he pulled down the rest of the bags and said “goodbye.”
I hugged her and kissed her “I missed you too Dan Deena!”
Putting her down I wiped S3oods face “Bs 7abeebi, 5anroo7 il bait al7een oo we can all sit and talk if you want”
Khalid came over and hugged me, he silently said “hello” with one of his looks and walked ahead. His back was rigid as he walked, his tall frame looked exhausted, like a man that had lost the most important part of his life…and he has. He didn’t seem to be able to talk about his feelings at all.
We put the bags in the car and 5alid drove us home, I took his hand in mine and said “Tara I understand…we’re all going through the same thing..” he squeezed my hand but didn’t say anything back as he stared ahead at the road.
We parked the car in front of the house, 5alid took the kids in and told me he would be back to get the bags. I didn’t want him to do all the work so I decided to open up the truck (daba) of my brother’s escalade. My blue Adidas duffle back was wedged between my 4 suitcases. I tugged on it and one of the large suitcases was about to fall on me, but a pair of strong hands stopped it from hitting me.
I look up expecting it to be 5alid…but it wasn’t. I chuckled embarrassed and said “thanks.”
He looked down at me and said “you’re welcome.” Placing the suitcase on the ground, I looked him up and down, noticing his tan and his muscles. He wasn’t one of the guys with a lot of muscle that looked gross. It was nice, just right, and almost perfect if there were such a thing. His eyes were a gorgeous chocolate brown, with long lashes.
He flashed me a smile and said “Salmee 3ala 5alood….” He looked down at the ground then looked up and said “3atham ala ajrich” his eyes piercing right through me, he reminded me of my mother’s death and tears began to fall once again. I just nodded at him and looked away, not wanting him to see my tears as I said “ajerna oo ajrik” he pulled down the rest of the bags and said “goodbye.”