
Inside the room there is now only Gaza and also Dela. Gaza is waiting for Dela alone inside. Samsul catches up with Dela in the room where the little boy is being treated to provide information on how Dela is currently.
Gaza sits leaning against a chair located right next to Dela's bed. In silence he stared at Dela's peaceful-looking face with her eyelids closed. His hands are on his stomach. I don't know what was inside her mind, she was still silent as she looked at that face.
"Engh..." Dela groaning. Slowly his eyes began to narrow, opening little by little. He tried to adjust his vision with a fairly bright lamp in the room. The light hurt his eyes.
"Where is this?" dela asked innocently when she saw the all-white room. He was not aware of the presence of Gaza. His memories revolved around remembering what had happened.
"Hell!" gaza Chirps.
Dela instantly realized, if there was anyone else who was in the same room as her. Dela glanced lazily. It had just awakened, already in front with its greatest musih. Dela sighed.
"Hm!" muttered Dela annoyed.
Gaza screeched upon hearing Dela's annoying murmur.
"Aww.." ringisnya. His feet hurt when he accidentally moved his legs.
"Hati–hati. Your leg is still injured" Gaza warned. Dela glanced towards her feet. Her ankle was bandaged.
"Everything if it is reminded is submissive, do not even ngeyel. Is this what it is?!"
Without asking how Dela is, Gaza immediately attacked Dela with an accusation sentence that declared her guilty.
Dela clucked in annoyance. He asked in his heart. Why there can be creatures as thick as Gaza. He thinks Gaza is just a bitch when he's okay. In fact, in such circumstances, Dela was treated the same as usual.
"Aware people from fainting are usually asked how things are going. This lha? Boro–boro was asked, instead of being blamed!" mumbled wailing. He threw his face away, looking to the other side. Gaza still heard the murmur even though his voice was still quite soft.
"Because you deserve to be prized. See what your mistake is. I won't nag if you recite either! See these? It's your carelessness. Who's the hard one? I am too, right? Hmmm ... Sok Sukan want to go where–mana itself. Who's bothered?!" gaza's grumbling is long. Dela tried to catch his ear. Her ears were hot hearing a lecture that she thought would only interfere with her hearing health.
"If anyone talks it's heard! Don't just go in the left ear out the right ear!" Gaza began to be upset because his words seemed to be ignored by Dela. If the massacre had not broken the law, it might have been better to chain Dela to stay home.
Dela was shaking her lips. Her face is very sour like mother–ibu who is not getting a monthly ration. "Yes yes ..!" dela was forced.
"Don't just do it! But give me the real proof!"
Dela rolled her eyes lazily. "Iyaaaaa.." Dela answered with a long "a.
"I thirst. Get me a drink," Dela's ink. Apparently since morning he had only drunk 2 glasses of water. Dela's throat feels dry. Even in his mouth there was no liquid.
Gaza took a glass of water that was on the nightstand. He gave the glass to Dela. But it turns out Dela had trouble drinking the water. He had to lift his body a little. Understanding the condition of Dela, with deft Gaza helped lift Dela's body.
Dela started drinking the water. The water began to wet his throat. Relieved it.
"Udah" said Dela. He gave the glass to Gaza. After putting the glass back on the nightstand, Gaza helped Dela to lie down again.
"Aaaa .." - Erang Dela Lirih. His stomach is still in pain. Their activity halted slightly to sigh, alleviating the pain.
"Pelan–belan," said Gaza. He was more careful when starting to lay Dela back.
"Other times be careful–heart. Are you also the one who is sick? Thankfully, all survived. You're safe and your baby's candidate is safe." Gaza said sincerely. He also saw Dela lying like that, feeling a pain that should not have felt that pain.
"Huh?? Still alive? I thought it was dead" said Dela casually, not even a hint of guilt when the sentence was thrown out of her mouth.
Gaza just breathed a rough sigh. Apparently the woman in front of him was still not deterred. He thought after some time Dela did not do something dangerous that means Dela has accepted. Turns out he was wrong. Dela still has not received the presence of the baby in the womb.
"Be–"
"Shuuuut ... Don't talk anything. I don't want to hear a lecture. I am not a Jamaat. Leave me alone. I want to be alone." Dela turned her face, staring in the other direction. Gaza just breathed a rough sigh. Dela's heart was so hard it was hard to soften. He left Dela without a word.
After not hearing back the sound of Gaza's footsteps, Dela let out a rough sigh. Outside it looks hard. But there was something uncomfortable in his heart. Surprisingly again, he did not understand the reason for what made him so.
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"God ... I forgot to tell Shadow."
After a long time in the hospital, Gea remembered that she had not yet told Briel. The tense and emotionally draining atmosphere made him only able to focus on what he was experiencing at the time.
Gea scooped up her advanced flat objects from inside her bag, pressing down on a row of numbers.
"Darling ... Where the hell have you been? I've been looking for you since. Hendri said you've been home since. But until now still not home," said Briel across the phone. Without saying the opening line, Briel immediately invaded Gea with many sentences.
Gea's heart warms. Her husband seems to care about her so much. Gea grimaced that feeling guilty had made Briel worry like that.
"Where Mr. Samsul can't be contacted either!" lamented Briel who was still not finished with his words.
Gea looked towards Samsul. Understanding with Gea's intention, Samsul took out his gawai. He showed it to Gea. The battery has run out.
Gea nodded in understanding.
"Sorry Shadow. It's out of control. I'm now at the hospital–"
Not yet finished Gea speaking, Briel had cut him off.
"You why? Why are you in the hospital?" briel panicked. He really– really worried if his wife why–napa.
"Baby, listen to me talk. Don't panic." Gea tried to calm Briel down. "I'm not sick. But Kak Dela is why–napa. Last time I came home, I found Dela injured in an accident."
Over there, Briel was grateful. He was relieved that it was not Gea who was injured.
"It was Shadow, I'll tell you when I get home. I'll be home after the kid's parents hit Dela come get her."
After getting approval from Briel, he turned off the connection. He keeps his clothes back in his bag.
"Angga, here the same Mr. Samsul yes. Brother left for a while, wanting to see that brother earlier," said Gea to Angga.
Angga stared fixedly at Gea's eyes. His eyes hinted that Gea would not leave him. Gea touches Angga's arm to convince Angga that Angga will be fine– while providing calm. He nodded.
"Sir the Angga, yes" he said.
"Yes, Nyah."
Gea left the room.
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