Fondness
- DD and rants
- Jan 12, 2017
- 2 min read

If you happen to read my older post, you'd know how 'fond' I am handling with people. They are so 'delightful' to work with but no- here's the thing. I keep my circle really, really small and these are among other faces that I vitally need to keep my days going. I wont be able to finish my foundation this smooth if God decided to work the other way around. For no apparent reason, Allah has blessed me with these three confidantes as roommates and within the bargain, I gained three sisters instead.

Enrolling myself in UIA, it was obvious that I was lacking survival skills with 0 experience and no sign of independency. I might be an exceeding student but I was never great in being someone to share your personal space with like heck I quit boarding school because I was never cut for this kind of experience but Ain, Fina and Sakinah greeted me with open mind (and dead-on sarcasms too)
I often came back from class with a made up bed, organized shoes and table. There were days when I would just skip meals altogether just because walking downstairs for food was too much so they'd make sure to place an order for me. Same thing everyday, tomyam daging and telur dadar with no rice- just for Dayana. I pray to Allah, everyday so He will continue to endow me with such solicitous, attentive and selfless people.

For Ain, I know things can get a little catty between us but none of that can make me forget the fact that you have the kindest heart. Your generosity has rendered me speechless and ashamed there is no way I can ever repay you and everything that you have done for me. Thank you for showing this anak kampung the elite life in cosmopolis.
For Afina, it does not take long for you and me to click and we both know why. We shared so much alikeness that I can now confidently pinpoint your likes and dislikes. You are radiating with qualities that I can only pray for Aizat to step up. Thank you for being a living proof that a pretty face can be more than just a pretty face.
For Sakinah, my dear Sakinah. You taught me a lot and made me realize that the world is mortal, my concerns are mortal, pretty looks are mortal. You taught me on how to be content with my rizq no matter how insignificant they might look to me. Thank you for reminding me of my real priorities and bringing me a step closer to Him.
I am forever indebted.
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