First Drop of Vienna Water Wudhu

First Drop of Vienna Water Wudhu
Talk to Friends


Vienna sits in a cozy corner of the cafe, putting a coffee cup on a small wooden table in front of it. His friends, Yasmine, Ben, and Andi, sat around him with mixed expressions. The cafe was filled with the aroma of fresh coffee and a wide variety of flowing conversations. Outside, the sun sets slowly, giving a touch of orange and purple to the beautiful twilight sky.


Yasmine, a friend who was always full of vigor, smiled and said, "Vienna, I'm really amazed by your decision to go as a volunteer to Palestine. It was a very noble act, and I support you wholeheartedly!"


Vienna smiled at Yasmine's support. "Thank you, Yas. I feel this is the right move, but it's also very thrilling. I wish I could give you the help I need there."


Ben, a quieter friend, raised his eyebrows, "But aren't you feeling anxious? The situation in Palestine is very dangerous at the moment, and the risk is great."


Vienna nodded, pondering for a moment before replying, "Of course, I feel anxious. But I'm sure that with good training and preparation, I can provide meaningful help. I believe in the power of solidarity and empathy."


Andi, a friend who is always humorous, touches her chin while thinking. "What if we make an emergency plan? For example, if you need additional help or need to return to Indonesia immediately?"


Vienna smiled appreciating Andi's offer. "That's a great idea, Andi. I'll have emergency contacts I can call, and I'll always be in touch with you. Besides, you know that I always carry Marmut, my nimble cat, as my sidekick."


Marmut, who had previously sat on the lap of Vienna, heard his name called and circulated his gaze around. He looked like an understanding, as if knowing that he would accompany his owner on a great adventure.


Yasmine took a sip of coffee and gently touched Vienna's hand. "We're here for you, Vienna. We will always support you, and we are confident that what you do will bring positive change in Palestine."


Vienna smiled, warmed by the support of her friends. "Thank you, guys. It means a lot to me. I believe that we can create positive change together, just as my grandmother always taught me."


As the sun set, their conversation continued about Vienna's plans, the preparations he had to make, and hopes for the future. The cafe became a place where their friendship grew closer, and Vienna felt fortunate to have friends who supported her on this humanitarian journey.


As the sun sank completely, they stood up and hugged as a sign of friendship and support. A dark night sky began to adorn the city, but in their hearts, the light of friendship and hope remained bright.


The night drew closer, and the atmosphere in the cafe became warmer. Vienna sat among her friends, ready to listen to the advice and consideration they had. In the glare of the soft lights, Yasmine made her first sound, a serious expression on her face.


Yasmine explained, "Vienna, I fully support you, but I feel the need to give you some advice. First, make sure you get enough training before you leave. The medical conditions there may be different, and solid medical knowledge is essential."


Vienna agreed. "I've signed up for medical volunteer training and have been looking for information on health situations in the field. I'll make sure I'm medically ready."


Ben, who was sitting next to Yasmine, added, "Also, feel free to understand the safety and evacuation procedures. The situation in Palestine is unstable, and it is important to know how to respond in an emergency situation."


Vienna appreciated Ben's suggestion and noted it. "I will find out more about security procedures and will always communicate with the volunteer team and the organizations I join."


Andi, a friend who is always humorous, shows her cheerful face. "And don't forget to bring some cheerful notes from us, to comfort yourself when you feel sad or tired there!"


Everyone smiled at Andi's offer, and Vienna was happy to have friends who cared about her well-being. "I'll definitely bring a note from you guys, thank you, Andi."


Yasmine raised her glass and proposed, "Let's talk openly as well about our worries. If something is bothering you or if the situation is too much, feel free to talk to us."


As the stars began to appear in the night sky, their conversation flowed with a calm groove. Vienna friends gave more practical advice, such as packing things smartly, maintaining mental health, and establishing contact with other volunteers there.


As the conversation continued, Vienna felt increasingly confident that she had strong support from her friends. They created an environment that allowed Vienna to feel safe and supported in this arduous humanitarian mission.


The cafe radiates warmth, like the friends that surround Vienna. They are a testament to the power of friendship, and under a starry night sky, they are committed to staying together and supporting each other on and off the Viennese journey to Palestine.


Vienna returned to her family home after a meeting with her friends at the cafe. He had prepared to talk to his family about his decision to go to Palestine as a humanitarian volunteer. Their home is a place that always gives them comfort and warmth.


That night, the family dining table was decorated with small candles that gave a gentle glow. Viennese parents, Father and Mother, sat across the table with smiles of hope. Vienna's younger sister, Nia, who was still a teenager, sat beside her with a mixed expression of curiosity and anxiety.


Vienna sat at the end of the table, a little nervous. "I want to talk about something very important" he said in a soft voice.


His father smiled and nodded. "Of course, son. We always listen to you."


The mother of Vienna put her hand on the hand of Vienna. "We always support you in whatever you do."


Vienna was a little relieved to hear the initial support from her parents. However, he also knew that this conversation would become even more difficult.


He explained about his decision to go to Palestine as a humanitarian volunteer and all the preparations he had made. He described the ongoing conflict situation there and how he felt called to help Palestinians in need.


Nia, Vienna's sister, was silent for a moment before asking worriedly, "Sister, does that mean you will be away from us for a long time?"


Vienna is heavy-hearted. "Yes, Nia, I'll be gone for a time that I can't be sure of. But I will always think of you and always communicate with you."


Vienna's father put his hand on Vienna's shoulder and said, "We're going to miss you, son. But we're also proud of what you're doing."


She added, "You are a good boy, Vienna, and we know that you have a loving heart."


Nia cried softly, and Viennese Mother hugged her gently. "Nia, don't worry. Big brother will always be a good brother to you, even if we have to part ways for a while."


As the candlelight glittered in their dining room, the Viennese felt more strongly connected than ever. They spend the night talking about shared memories and sharing stories about what they hope for in the future.


The next morning, Vienna finds a short message from Nia on her phone. "Sister, I know you will do your best in Palestine. I'm gonna miss you. Don't forget to call us!"


Vienna smiled as she read her sister's message. She feels supported by her family, although they have to separate for a while. Vienna's decision to go to Palestine as a humanitarian volunteer has received strong support from her family, and this gives her additional strength to deal with the upcoming trip.