Clueless Love

Chapter 29



The weather is really warm today, even the sand feels warm under my feet. I wish I could dip my legs in the water, but it’s too cold so I won’t. The sun is warm today, making me feel very relaxed. I don’t mind coming here every day to relax.

“The weather is really good today,” Fatima says beside me.

“Yes, it is.”

We are walking down the shore of Vik black beach in Iceland. The beautiful black sand is to die for over here. We arrived in Iceland a few days ago. Fatima and I are walking down the beach after a long day of meetings.

“I wonder why Udar is taking so long,” Fatima says. Udar is picking us up from the beach.

“Maybe something came up. I’m sure he will be here soon.”

“He should hurry, I am tired.”

“Are you sure it’s because you are tired or there is another reason?” I tease Fatima.

“What are you trying to say?” Fatima replies trying to hide her smile.

“It is clear you miss him, even though you saw each other only a couple of hours ago,” I say shaking my head.

“You can’t blame me.”

“Who should I blame? Your heart?” I tease.

“Yes, it’s my heart that misses him.”

“I am so happy for you guys.”

“Thank you, Umit, but I can only be at peace when I know Liz has been found,” Fatima says looking sad.

“In Shaa Allah, we will find her soon.” I give her a hug to make her feel better.

“Ameen, and here he is,” Fatima says walking towards Udar.

“As salamu alaykum,” Udar greets us smiling.

“Wa alaykumu salama,” Fatima responds with a big smile.

“How are you, my love?”

“I am fine and you?”

“I am good, are you ready to go?”

“Yes, we are and where did you park? My body is aching, and I need to go home and rest,” I say walking toward them.

“Right this way.” Udar walks toward the matte-black jeep wrangler he rented for our trip in Iceland.

We are staying with Ismail’s aunt. She lives in Iceland and practically forced us to stay at her place. She said she has a big house and couldn’t have her nephew and his friends staying in a hotel. She and her husband have 2 children. She is lovely, having made us feel very welcome.

During the whole ride back to Ismail’s aunt’s house, I felt like a third wheel. Udar and Fatima are talking among themselves while I sit in the back going through my phone, so I won’t die of boredom. I wish Ismail was here, I know for sure I won’t be bored like I am now. I kind of miss him, and I don’t know why since I saw him this morning.

While driving, I remember I wanted to get something on the way home. I ask Udar to stop at the café close to the house so I can get a croissant for Ismail, recalling how much he loves them. I can still remember the first time he ate them. We were having breakfast at the café when I ordered one. He begged me to let him taste a piece because of his obsession with croissants. I gave him a bite of it, and he loved it. Since we pass the bakery on our way home, I decided to get him some. Udar and Fatima share a look after I asked Udar to stop but when I ask what it’s all about, they both say ‘nothing’. I wonder if it is because I am getting Ismail a treat.

We arrive home after stopping at the café. The house is a two-story building. The front yard is beautiful, with a lush, colorful flower garden. There is a water fountain in the middle of the driveway. The entryway is painted white and there are two grand staircases with a chandelier in the middle. I walk into the kitchen to say hi to Aunt Maria. The kitchen is painted white on white with contrasting black ceramic worktops.

“Hi, Aunt Maria,” I say hugging her while entering the kitchen. During my stay at her house, we have become very close. She is a fun and easy person to be around, so it was not hard getting along with her. She is light skinned with rosy cheeks and looks just like Ismail and Azeem’s mother.Contentt bel0ngs to N0ve/lDrâ/ma.O(r)g!

“How was your day, my dear?” she asks kissing my cheek.

“It was good. Fatima and I visited Vik beach and it was beautiful like you described,” I answer sitting down on a stool in the kitchen.

She is cutting the vegetables for dinner, “I told you. And don’t worry, when you are done with work this week, I will take you to a lot of amazing places here in Iceland.”

“I would love that, and do you need any help with that?”

“No, don’t worry, just freshen up and get ready for dinner.”

“Alright, and aunt is Ismail back?” I ask noticing I have not seen or heard him since I came in.

“He is in the library.”

“Thank you.” I pass through the living room to get to the library. The living room is painted golden and has three small chandeliers. The couches are brown, and the centre table is a darker shade of brown. I walk out of the living room and take first door on my right into the library.

“Ismail,” I call out entering the library.

“Umit, I am over here,” Ismail says from the far-right corner.

“Close your eyes,” I request walking toward him while hiding the croissant at my back.

“Why?”

“Because I asked nicely,” I say anticipating how happy he is going to be after he sees what I got for him. I don’t even know why I feel happy by making him happy, but I love the feeling.

“Okay, my eyes are closed.”

“Here I come,” I say waving my hand in front of his eyes making sure they are closed.

“Now open your eyes,” I command with a bright smile, giving him the croissant.

“Oh no, you didn’t,” Ismail grins from ear to ear looking very happy.

“Yes, I did,” I say grinning widely. I don’t even know why I am so happy.

“Shukran Jazeelan, (Thanks a lot) Umit,” he says grinning back.

“You are welcome.”

“Do you want some?” Ismail asks.

“No, I bought them for you.”

“Alright then, I will enjoy my croissant,” Ismail says taking a bite of the croissant. “How was the beach?”

“It was beautiful Ismail. I wish you had come. You would have loved it,” I answer wishing he had come for two reasons. One, because the beach is beautiful, and I wanted him to see it. And two, because I missed him and wanted to share the experience with him. I don’t even know why I want Ismail’s company so much these days. And the funny part is when I was with Fatima, I missed him a lot even though I’d seen him this morning.

“I am sure it was and don’t worry, In Shaa Allah (If Allah wills), next time we’ll go together.”

The next morning, I wake up before everyone else. After praying Fajr (morning prayers) I go into the kitchen to make breakfast. I am making egg and sausage breakfast taquitos when Ismail walks in with red roses in his hands.

“Good morning, my beautiful lady,” Ismail hands me the flowers and sits on one of the stools in the kitchen.

“Good morning Ismail, and to what do I owe the pleasure of receiving these beautiful flowers?” I ask smiling while inhaling their lovely scent.

“No special reason, I just felt like giving them to you.”

“Alright then, thank you! Breakfast will be ready soon.”

“You’re welcome. Let me go and wake everyone up,” Ismail says walking out of the kitchen.

I have finished preparing breakfast and am setting the breakfast table when Aunt Maria walks in.

“Umit, you shouldn’t have,” she says stepping into the kitchen.

“I know how tired you were last night, so I decided to help you this morning.”

“Oh, thank you, dear.”

“You’re welcome, and I hope you like what I made.”

“I am sure we will.”

Fatima walks into the kitchen, and the first thing she does is pick my flowers up to smell them.

“Who are these for?” she asks.

“They are for me,” I smile brightly.

“Hmm, and who got them for you?” Fatima says smirking.

“Ismail.”

“Hmmm,” she says smiling with that same look she had in the car when I asked Udar to stop at the café to get Ismail a croissant. Aunt Maria has the same look.

“Why are you guys looking at me like that,” I ask confused.

“Nothing,” Fatima and Aunt Maria both reply.

“No, there is something and you guys are going to tell me.” I say blocking them from walking out of the kitchen.

“Tell you what, Umit?” Udar asks, walking into the kitchen. Before I can speak Fatima beats me to it.

“Ismail got her flowers.”

“Oh really?” Udar smiles smugly with that same knowing look.

“What’s up with that look?” I demand getting really confused.

“Don’t worry when the time is right you will understand,” Udar says sitting down at the dining table.

“Yeah, you will,” Fatima smirks sitting down next to him.

“Yes, Umit you will,” Aunt Maria states. “And I wanted to ask, would you mind going groceries shopping with me later this morning?”

“No, I don’t mind. But what time because Ismail and I have a meeting in the afternoon.”

“Right after breakfast.”

“Alright, no problem.”

After breakfast, I walk upstairs to my room.

The room is lovely. The walls are painted white, but it has a black wallpapered feature wall behind the bed. The bed has a white blanket with black and white pillows. The side tables are black with a black lamp on it. There is a nice black fluffy carpet in-front of my bed. I shower and get ready to go out with Aunt Maria. I wear dark denim jeans, a striped shirt, a black hajib, a pair of black faux fur slides and a white handbag. I walk downstairs after I finish dressing and meet Aunt Maria in the garage. We take her BMW X5 to the store.


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