
As Dinda was about to continue her story, she sneezed intermittently.
"Hormings! Hacing!"
His nose was red and began to water.
"Kids, sorry yes, ustadzah can't continue the story now" Dinda said in a voice that began to sting.
"Yes, it's okay. It looks like ustazah has influenza," Iqbal replied.
*
After dinner, Dinda went into her room. She saw Ana was ready to come out.
"Where are you going Ana?" Dinda asked as she put the bottle over the nightstand.
"You go to the cooperative, Din. Want to come along?" Ana asked while looking at Dinda who was already sitting on the bed.
"No. I'm just gonna take a break." Replied Dinda who had laid herself on the bed.
"So late in the afternoon, are you going to sleep? Virgin can't sleep in the afternoon, Din! You know what?"
"Who said?" Where are there rules from?"
"Lho, you're Din, I told you not to believe."
Maya stands at the door of Dinda and Ana's half-open room.
"Ck ck ck, only two people you know actually, noisily, his voice you know it's heard up ahead there."
"Well, Ma'am May?" Dinda saw Maya coming.
"Here you go, Din, Maya!" You too May, if you want to enter, hurry in. If you want to get out, get out. Don't stand in the middle of the door like that!"
"You're why, Na. Since then, how did nyerocos continue? Again sensi apparently," said Maya as she stepped into the room and sat on Dinda's bed.
"Old people used to say that standing in the middle of the door is not good."
"God, that was old times, Na. Vintage." Sangkal Maya's. "What is the reason why you can't stand in the middle of the door?"
"Just be horrified if the parents say. It must have a silver lining." Anna was still standing in front of the mirror.
Dinda, who had heard Ana's argument with Maya, sat back in bed,
"Ow, I understand what parents mean first why forbid us to stand at the door? Doesn't it interfere with the activities of people who want to pass through the door, so it is considered a barrier. That is why we are forbidden to stand at the door, so as not to be a barrier or a barrier. So that if a virgin so easy to get a mate. So that if the hajat is soon achieved without any obstructions. It's also one of the adab,"
"Well, May, that's right said Dinda. You said old or old. What we could exist today if there were no such people? Your forefathers, your dumps were not ancient people, May?"
"Yes, yes, Na. But by the way how the hell tumben your brain this time sane, Na?" sahut Maya's.
"Haaa... haaa.. I think I've been sick all this time?" Ana replied with a laugh.
"Hormings! Hacing!" Dinda sneezed and made the two friends turn to her.
"Why are you, Din?" Ask Ana.
Maya immediately touched Dinda's forehead.
"No dizziness, Din?"
"No really. But it feels heavy."
"Begging Mantri Yos for the same medicine at the clinic there, Din!" Advice Ana.
"Yes. Later."
"Where are you going, Na? From this check in front of the mirror continues not to be sparse?" Ask Maya.
"You to the cooperative. Wanna follow? Come on, come with me!" Ana took her wallet on the table. Then put his foot in the door.
"Din, I'll stay, yeah." Pamit Ana before exiting the room, and followed Maya behind her.
"He em." Dinda replied with deheman, pulling the blanket.
*
*
"Where is it, An?" Asked Andi who was standing in the front yard of the girls dorm after seeing Ana come out of the dorm and stand on the terrace.
"There's noh in the room."
"Call dong!"
"The kid has the flu like that. He said he was going to sleep,"
"Who has the flu?" Mahmud asked the newly arrived and stood beside Andi.
"Minda." Sahut Andi's.
"Well!" Mahmud barged straight inside. Arriving in the living room, no one was found. Then he turned towards Ana as if asking where Dinda was.
Mahmud went straight to the half-opened door.
He saw Dinda sleeping tightly wrapped from her feet to her neck.
"Ck tsk!"
Dinda was startled and immediately opened her eyes after being interrupted by Mahmud's sound.
"Deg! Why did the man enter the room?" Dinda was shocked and asked inwardly.
Rushing Dinda got up and sat on her bed.
"Any friend sleeps in the afternoon! Can't know!" Said Mahmud as he continued to step closer to the bed.
Dinda's feelings are no longer good.
Dinda smiled at Mahmud's words.
Andi followed Mahmud into the room and immediately sat on Ana's bed which was located close to the door.
"Said Ana you flu. Have you taken any medications yet?"
"Not yet,"
Mahmud was shocked to hear Dinda's reply.
"Have you asked Mantri for medicine?"
"Yet. My head road feels heavy. That's why I sleep." Answer Dinda lirih.
Mahmud was silent and felt guilty. Maybe what caused Dinda the flu was her, because it forced her to swim in the waterfall.
"Hot, right?" Ask Andi while standing up.
"No." Answer Dinda.
"Pulp. Here's the kuraba!" Mahmud swiftly wanted to hold Dinda's forehead. But Dinda quickly dodged.
"No. Say no!" Dinda pouting.
"Oh, sorry." Mahmud abandoned his intentions and sat down next to Dinda.
"Let's get the cure to the mantri first." Andi came out of the room.
After Andi's death, the two people were silent to each other. No one is talking. Dinda looked down while playing her fingers. Mahmud, who was sitting next to him, glanced at him and smiled at Dinda who was wrong.
"Hawlings! Hawcings!" Dinda sneezing.
Mahmud stood up to pick up the tissue that was on his nightstand, and gave it to Dinda.
"Thank you" said Dinda as she received the tissue.
Not long after Andi entered the room and followed Mantri Yos walking behind him with a tension device and thermo.
"Why are you, Dinda?" Mantri asked Yos kindly with a smile, and walked over to Dinda.
"Pilek, Tri."
"I checked yes," Yos' mantri installed a tension device on Dinda's arm.
"Tumben once Din, you're sick. Usually if the cold cough just passing." Mantri Garau.
"The hell Tri? It never hurts, dong?" Ask Andi.
"Mantri Yos is horrified. His name is human, yes it can sometimes hurt, yes" said Dinda.
After seeing the results of his tension, mantri Yos said,
"Low tension, Din. Have you eaten yet?"
"It."
"Mbak Dinda seems to tend to be low yes tension," said Mahmud because considering Dinda's tension some time ago when he was also low.
"Yes, it tends to be low." Dinda Sahut.
"But papa, it's still normal." Mantri Yos said while tidying up the tension device.
"This is me giving you medicine, Din. Drink it after eating. And here's a heat sink, drunk when you're hot. If it's not hot, don't drink it." Clearly Mantri while showing the medicine to Dinda.
"Yes, Tri. Thank you, yeah."
"Yes already. Keep taking the medicine. After that rest! Don't stay up, yeah!" Mantri Yos's Message.
"Chealing fast." Said Mahmud who had stood up while shuffling Dinda's hair that was blocked by the hijab.
The three men came out of Dinda's room.