
"What Dhika said. Right now Githa and I are just friends because I want to make her a wife instead of a boyfriend" Ali replied, which made her even more confident.
Dhika was surprised to hear Ali's reply. He stared intently at Ali and clenched his hand. At the moment he is desperate to beat Ali but he is holding back because of their position in Githa's house.
"Githful grandmother Githa met a man as good as Nak Ali" said the grandmother.
Brruuuggh....!
Before long they were startled by a loud voice coming from Githa's room. Ali immediately got up from his seat and ran towards Githa's room without permission. Grandma and Dhika follow Ali.
"God! Githa!" ali screams in surprise as he opens the door to Githa's room which happens to be unlocked.
Githa was lying on the floor with broken glass shafts and splattered water. Apparently Githa fell down shortly after taking a drink of water on her dresser.
Ali immediately carried Githa and laid her on the bed.
"Mas, please cover. I was cold, "githa's pinta was slow but could be heard by Ali.
Ali picked up the blanket dangled on the floor and covered Githa's body. After that he took his phone and called someone, "get in!" pinta Ali to someone she called.
"You shiver baby, you have a fever" Ali said, checking Githa's body temperature with the back of her hand placed on Githa's forehead.
Dhika and grandma were also shocked when they saw the floor of Githa's room which was wet and filled with shards of shard. And what was even more shocking when they saw Githa who was lying weakly with a pale face.
"Be careful grandma, a lot of broken glass" said Ali trying to hold grandmother who walked up to Githa.
Before long a teary-eyed man entered the house without excuse and immediately barged into Githa's room in a hurry.
After approaching Githa, the man took out medical instruments from the bag he was carrying and examined Githa carefully.
"How's he doing, Doc?" ali asked the man with glasses who turned out to be his personal doctor.
The doctor took a quick glance and then cleaned up the medical equipment he had just used because the examination was finished.
"He's just the flu and catching a cold, I'll make you a recipe. It seems like he is also exhausted, so let him rest" replied the Doctor as he shook his head slowly.
"You're worried too much, Al! It should be today I can enjoy my day off by getting up and lazing." added the doctor again.
After making a prescription for Githa, a teary-eyed doctor named Bobby was able to return home because Githa's condition was not so severe.
Soon Dhika came in and approached Ali. Dhika stood before Ali with an annoyed face.
"Brail? Crying out? Can you please explain to grandma what happened last night?" ask grandma with emphasis.
"So grandma doesn't know..."
"Ssttt...! Did you hear what the doctor said? Githa needs rest so we should talk outside" said Ali, who made Dhika no longer continue his speech.
Dhika immediately came out with her hands still clenched.
Grandma nodded then went to the kitchen to pick up a cleaning tool to clean her grandson's room.
Ali fixed the position of Githa's blanket so that all her body was covered by the blanket.
Grandma silently watched as😉 cleaned up the shards of shard and water spills on Githa's bedroom floor.
"Grandma, where does Githa usually keep her socks?" ask Ali.
"There's in the drawer stacking boy," replied the grandmother as she pointed at the three-stacked plastic drawer in light purple.
Ali took a pair of socks and put them on Githa's tiny feet. She remembered Githa said she was shivering. Because of that Ali initiative put her socks on.
After finishing, grandma and Ali went out to meet Dhika who was sitting in the living room.
"Son Ali, what happened last night?" ask grandma to investigate.
"Githa was driven out of the car by Ali's parents, grandma! I'm sure they must have insulted Githa too!" dhika said to be a rescue.
"Dhika! Grandma asked Ali, so let her explain!" sela grandma.
Ali shook his head slowly seeing Dhika's still childish attitude. He took a deep breath and then exhaled slowly and after that explained the true chronology to the grandmother without anything covered up.
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