
Yandri again raised the weak body of Miss Maryam.
"Please open the door, brother!" pinta Yandri to Habibah.
Habibah. He then opened the back door of Yandri's car. A moment later, Yandri laid Miss Maryam in the back seat. After that, Yandri opened the steering door.
Shamelessly, Siska opened the front door of Yandri's car and sat down on the seat next to Yandri. For a moment, Yandri glanced at Siska who was installing a safety belt. He was furious, because the woman had so presumptuously occupied the seat belonging to his ex-wife. However, Yandri had no time to rebuke Siska's boldness. Her mother's health is more important than anything else.
Yandri started the engine of his car. A moment later, the car came out of the parking lot of the mall. Yandri drove his vehicle to a nearby hospital.
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In the city park.
The stars are still sitting alone on a park bench. As for Adwira, the young man was also still faithfully waiting for the Star to daydream. He sat on a bench that was only a meter away from the bench occupied by the Stars. Adwira knew that the tomboy girl was sad. However, Adwira herself did not know how to cheer him up.
"Aargha!"
Suddenly the stars shouted loudly while standing up. Adwira who was daydreaming, suddenly jumped from her seat. Half-running, Adwira approached the Star with a worried look on her face.
"Are you okay?" ask Adwira.
Stars watched. His face changed again. There is no sadness there. Until Adwira had thought, if the Stars might have a dual personality. A moment of horror, a moment of adorable.
"We're home!"
The star did not answer his friend's question. But instead, he invited Adwira to come home.
"Sure! Why not," replied Adwira.
The two teenagers came out of the park.
"I beg you, please keep the incident a secret to Mother," Pinta Bintang.
"But why, Bin?" ask Adwira, "and by the way, who were these gentlemen?" continued.
The star stopped its steps. For a moment, he sighed and stared intensely at Adwira.
"First, I don't want to burden Mother's mind because of the quarrel I had with that person. Second, he's my father. Don't ask!" exclaim the Star when you see Adwira about to speak.
"I promise, someday I'll tell you everything about that man" continued the Star.
Adwira smiles. "Yes, let's go home. Mother must be a hassle in the store."
Adwira returned to her feet. He was indeed curious about the tomboy girl's personal life. However, he was aware that someone must have their own privacy.
"Thanks, Hero!" muttered the Star, staring at Adwira's back which began to shrink.
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Half an hour later, Yandri arrived at a public hospital. Yandri stopped his car right in front of the ER room door. He asked the gurney for his mother to the nurse on duty.
"You go with your mother inside, let me park the car" Siska said.
There is no point in being selfish in an emergency like this. Yandri did not say, but he did not agree either. He just helped the nurse push his mother's gurney.
"Please fill out the registration form first, so that patients can be treated immediately," said one of the nurses.
"You're the one who's filled in, Yan. My sister is not very good at reading. Let Brother accompany mother," said Habibah.
Yandri. He swung his steps towards the patient registration counter.
"That's it," murmured Siska when he saw Habibah walking back and forth in front of the door of the ER room.
"How, Brother? Has she been handled?" ask Siska.
Habibah. Anxiety was clearly reflected in the look on his face.
"Mother has been taken to the examination room, Sis," replied Habibah.
"Then, where's Yandri?" ask Siska again.
"That!"
Habibah's chin pointed towards the registration counter. Yandri was filling out a registration form for his mother.
Siska was slightly relieved after seeing Yandri's whereabouts. Despite being deep in her heart, she was very disappointed to have cancelled her engagement today. Huh, all this because of that damn kid! siska in his heart.
"May you be okay, sister. Honestly, I was shocked when I saw my mother like that. Ah, I don't know what happened. Why did you get a stroke like that?" oceh Siska's.
Habibah. He himself did not understand the situation of his mother who suddenly had a stroke. In fact, all this time his mother did not have a history of serious illness.
Shortly thereafter, Yandri approached the two women.
"Have you been treated by a doctor, sister?" ask Yandri.
"It looks like it's, Deck. You see, there was a doctor who entered the mother's room" replied Habibah.
"Thank God then" replied Yandri. "Actually, what happened, brother? Why did you fall unconscious?" coined.
Habibah and Siska could only look at each other. The two women are confused looking for answers to Yandri's questions. Luckily, the nurse's call saved both of them.
"Mother Mary's Family!"
Yandri walked over to the nurse.
"I'm his son, Sus," said Yandri.
"Look, Sir. Your mother had a pretty serious stroke. After being examined by a doctor, there are some parts of the body that lose their function or are weak. For that, the mother needs intense treatment for several weeks. Now, the mother is about to be transferred to the inpatient room," sister Alma said.
"Is he conscious?" ask Yandri.
"Yes, your mother is conscious. However, for the time being he could not speak perfectly. The right side of his body has lost its senses, or commonly called numbness. Fortunately, the attack did not attack the brain, until he could still digest the words of his interlocutors," said Sister Alma about the condition of Ms. Maryam.
"Astaghfirullah ..." murmured Yandri.
Both legs of Yandri as if not boned when hearing the condition of his mother after a stroke. His hands began to hold on to the wall of the ER room so as not to fall.
"alright, Sir. That's all I want to say. Excuse me first" said Sister Alma.
Yandri could only nod his head. Not far from where he stood, Siska and Habibah could only hold hands to strengthen each other. They did not expect that the play by his mother, now became a reality.
This is either karma or punishment. However, one thing they realized was ... the saying was do'a!
Shortly after, two nurses pushed Bu Maryam's gurney out of the ER room. As the gurney passed through Siska and Habibah, for a moment their views clashed.
Siska and Habibah looked trembling at the sharp gaze of Miss Maryam. I don't know what was on the old woman's mind.
"We want to take the patient to the hospital room on the second floor. Room Cemara, room 07," said the nurse cut off Siska and Habibah's view.
"Eh, all right, Sus." they answered.
Still holding hands, Siska and Habibah also walked following the two nurses.