CASSANOVA VICTIM

CASSANOVA VICTIM
Uncle Herman 1



The Part 46


When going into the room, there was the sound of someone coughing. The two brothers looked at each other and continued their steps.


The room was dark and stuffy, so Bagas and Yudha had little trouble recognizing the figure lying on the bed.


"Sister, where's the light switch? the room was dark like this I couldn't see clearly" Yudha said.


Bagas then reached into the bag and took his phone and then turned on the flashlight, the man directed the light to the side of the wall until finally found the switch on the wall of the room.


"The switch is behind you Jud" said Bagas


Yudha turned her body, the young man pressed the switch button and the phn room light lit up.


When the light of the lights had filled the room, the sirens of the eyes of the two were immediately fixed on the bed and saw the figure of an old man with a thin body lying weak.


"Uncle!"


The two scatter and hug the frail body in front of them, while Mr. Herman is surprised to receive a sudden hug from two people at once.


"Si ..., sii ..., what are you?" asked Mr. Herman stammered in a weak voice.


"I'm Bagas uncle, this is Yudha my sister," replied Bagas.


There was no reaction from Mr. Herman, he just stared blankly at the two young men before him with a flat face.


"Uncle doesn't recognize us? we are Prayoga's son uncle's sister" Bagas continued.


"Yoga" muttered Mr. Herman softly, then a second later the old man's cry broke.


"Where's Yoga? where's my sister?"


Bagas and Yudha looked at each other again, after realizing that their uncle was not doing well.


Bagas Kneeled in front of the bed and stroked his uncle's body and said, "Uncle, our father has long since died has uncle forgotten?"


"You're lying, Yoga is in his room calling him here" argued Mr. Herman.


"Dad is ...."


"Sister, uncle's sick don't force him." Yudha cut off her brother's speech which seemed to get carried away


Bagas sighed, almost forgetting that he was facing an amnesiac. The man got up and twisted his body and stepped out of the room into the living room.


Yudha followed in her brother's footsteps, then rejoined her aunt and friend Mr. Herman who was talking.


"Auntie, what happened to uncle?" ask Bagas.


"It's been two years that your uncle has been like that, since he had a stroke he seems to have lost his memory" replied the Aunt.


"Where are Radit and Alan? hasn't my uncle been to the hospital?" successive and booming questions from Bagas to his aunt, because concerned to see the condition of his uncle at that time.


"They are married, now choose to live in another city with their respective families," replied Mr. Herman's wife bowed sadly.


"Uncle has taken medication?" ask Bagas again.


"Auntie only gives medicine, if you want to go to the hospital there is no one to take and also aunt is not strong in carrying your uncle."


The more heart is sliced Bagas hear it, really he did not expect the life of his uncle far from good words. It's even very concerning.


"Bi, Bagas' brother is a doctor. Maybe you can check the condition of uncle," Yudha said when she saw Bagas pensive.


"What is it?"


"Yes, bi. Later let Brother Bagas check first so that we know what the handling is like," continued Yudha.


Bagas just nodded while smiling thinly. However, his mind looked far away and jiga was astonished by the attitude of his cousin, Uncle Herman's children who were not one to accompany their parents.


The three of them stayed in the living room, kept quiet with each other's thoughts then suddenly Si Aunty opened her voice again.


"Come, aunty take you to your room. You must want to rest because of the long journey."


The old woman moved, stepping towards a room located in the middle of the room. Bagas and Yudha followed behind while carrying their bags of clothes.


"This is his room." The aunt opened the door and pressed the switch switch on the light.


"Come in" he said again.


"Yes, thank you bi," Bagas replied.


After showing her father's room, Mr. Herman's wife returned to her room to see the state of her husband.


Both of them were already in the room, Yudha immediately went up to the bed and threw herself down. The long and tiring journey made his body feel stiff.


Bagas pulled a bench near the bed and sat down and leaned back, his gaze pointing upward occasionally closing his eyes and sighing violently.


"Yud, the children of Uncle Herman have the heart, leaving their elderly parents and in a state of pain," Bagas said without turning to Yudha.


"They don't know what it's like to lose someone yet" Yudha replied, holding back her drowsiness.


"Tomorrow morning, brother will check the condition of uncle. If you've been diagnosed, look for the nearest pharmacy."


"Hmm," murmured Yudha who began to lose consciousness and her eyes were closed.


"About here there's a pharmacy?" bagas said again, his gaze remained straight ahead.


Silence, no answer.


"Jude?"


Bagas turned his head and his eyes widened in shock.


"Geez! No sound seems to have been applauded this child," muttered Bagas.


The man finally decided to clean himself, he took clean clothes from his bag and brought them into the bathroom in their bedroom.


A few minutes later, Bagas finished with his bath and then went to lay down beside Yudha who was already soundly asleep.


The next morning, Bagas woke up earlier and rushed to take a shower. Because he will check on his uncle's body to find out what medicine he will give.


Bagas came out of the room and passed his aunt who was walking towards the kitchen, Bagas greeted the aunt and asked about his uncle.


"Bi-morning," said Bagas with a smile.


"By the morning, boy, where's your sister?


"Not yet to wake up bi, maybe he is tired from traveling far," replied Bagas


"Uncle is up bi?" Bagas asked back.


"Yes, already. Your uncle was in the room and asked to make porridge" he replied


Bagas was stunned, wanting it to feel like he volunteered to help. But, she was afraid that her aunt would be offended.


"All this, you must take care of each other and take care of yourself. While your children live comfortably with their families."


"Big, bi. May I check uncle's health?" ask Bagas carefully.


"Of course you can, there. Accompany your uncle in aunt's room to go to the kitchen first, prepare breakfast.


Bagas. But, he was still standing in his place letting his aunt pass first then he walked towards his uncle's room.


It has become a habit Bagas, wherever he goes will always carry some medical equipment such as stethoscopes, syringes, intravenous fluids, and also drugs for first aid.