Zaman Aure Book One Complete Hausa Novel

Zaman Aure Book One Complete Hausa Novel

Zaman Aure Book One Complete Hausa Novel begins with Labiba sitting inside her enormous and beautifully furnished living room.

She had carefully applied her makeup and was noisily chewing gum while relaxing on the sofa.

A handsome young man opened the door of a nearby room and stepped into the living room. He walked towards Labiba, sat beside her and gently kissed her neck.

Labiba quickly pulled away from him with a startled expression.

He immediately began trying to calm her.

“What happened again, Labiba? Do you not like the food I prepared for you? You know that your anger always brings trouble into Jameel’s life,” he said affectionately.

Labiba began speaking in a spoiled and playful manner.

“Jameel, I honestly do not want you to go out and leave me alone. I am afraid. Besides, you have not fed me, yet you are preparing to leave,” she complained.

Jameel Tries to Satisfy Labiba

“Please, Labiba, forgive me and eat the food by yourself. I am already late for work, and many unfinished tasks are waiting for me at the office,” Jameel pleaded.

“Fine, Jameel. You can leave, but I swear I will not eat the food,” she threatened.

Jameel placed a hand against his head in frustration. He dropped his briefcase, stood up and collected the food containers from the dining table.

He brought them to Labiba and placed them before her. After serving the food, he began feeding her with his hand.

He continued until she was completely satisfied. Then he packed away the dishes and carried them to the kitchen.

Because of Labiba’s demands, Jameel did not leave for the office until around 9:30 in the morning.

As soon as he departed, Labiba comfortably lay down and continued relaxing.

Abdul Malik and Ruhaima’s Marriage

Elsewhere, Abdul Malik was sitting with Ruhaima beside him. She continued pouting and speaking to him in a spoiled, affectionate manner.

Abdul Malik looked at her and winked.

“Ruhaima, stop upsetting yourself over that girl who keeps calling me. You should understand that Malik belongs to you alone,” he assured her.

Ruhaima looked at him with doubt.

“You say the same thing every time, yet you have refused to warn her to stop calling you,” she complained.

“Do not worry, my dear wife—the one and only Mrs B. Malik,” he replied playfully.

Ruhaima was about to respond when they heard Abdul Malik’s mother offering the Islamic greeting as she entered the house.

Ruhaima’s heart immediately began pounding rapidly.

She fixed her eyes on Malik, while he also looked directly at her.

Hafeez and Areefa in Zaman Aure Book One Complete Hausa Novel

At Hafeez’s house, he had spent the entire morning preparing to return to Kaduna, where he worked.

He turned and looked at his wife, Areefa, who was visibly sulking and struggling to control her anger.

Hafeez smiled, approached her and gently lifted her face with his hands.

“Come on, Areefa. Why are you so angry? Would you prefer that I remain at home instead of going out to earn the money I use to provide for you?” he asked.

Areefa remained silent as though she had no intention of answering him. After a long moment, she finally spoke.

“I have never stopped you from earning a living. However, you know that what you are doing to me is unfair,” she replied.

“Have you forgotten that I am also a human being who needs the companionship of her husband, just like every other married woman?”

She released a painful sigh before continuing.

“Honestly, Hafeez, I am becoming tired of this arrangement. I swear you are putting my life in danger. Whenever you leave, I do not know when I will see you again.”

Her frustration continued to rise.

“What kind of married life are we living? I swear, this time you must take me with you,” Areefa demanded.

Areefa Begs Hafeez to Take Her to Kaduna

“Hmm, Areefa,” Hafeez sighed. “If I take you with me now, what will happen to your education? Please be patient. I promise that I will not stay away for long this time.”

Hafeez continued comforting and pleading with her until she finally calmed down and accepted his explanation.

He said goodbye before leaving three bundles of ₦200 notes for her expenses.

As soon as he stepped outside the house, his phone started ringing.

Hafeez answered the call and immediately smiled.

“I am already on my way. I am almost in Kaduna,” he said.

After delivering the brief message, he ended the call and released a long, heavy sigh.

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