
"Let me see it for a while" Varo insisted.
"From here, look" Desi shifted her body slightly but still blocked the door. He didn't want Varo to come in close to Rena.
As Varo's heart grew, Rena lay with an oxygen hose in her nose. The breath of the woman he loved was stinging.
"What happened to him" Varo's voice trembled.
"Everything that happens is the result of your cruelty" Desi said in an angry tone.
"Now go, if he wakes up and still sees you here, you can be sure his heart will stop beating" Desi threatened.
"Mas, although I was confused, but this doctor's remark was correct. It's best to wait for all to calm down first and then meet again" Zifa took over wisely.
"Tante, let's go home first, it all takes time alone" Zifa also pulled the Aunt who was behind Varo.
"We say goodbye, please tell me whatever happened to Rena" Bu Lidya finally spoke.
"We know what we're going to do, ma'am" Desi replied with a face full of emotion.
For a moment the atmosphere in the foundation returned to silence, Varo and his family had left ten minutes ago.
Desi stays in the room with Rena. Ensure the girl's condition is stable under control.
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Drowning, night came.
Rena just regained consciousness from her stupor. Desi who was next to him greeted and gave a smile to the girl.
"Alhamdulillah, still crowded?" Desi asked about Rena's condition.
Rena shook her head weakly.
"Yes, I've released the oxygen hose" Desi asked for permission.
"Here eat first, you must be hungry" Desi handed out a tray containing a portion of food complete with milk and fruit.
Rena again shook her head weakly.**** her meal disappeared. He doesn't want anything right now. All his fears come back to haunt.
"Eat first, we'll talk later, you need energy" Desi forces Rena to keep eating, and the girl complies.
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The morning has just come. Varo who hasn't slept all night is getting ready to see the doctor Desi to find out all about Rena.
"Mas Varo had breakfast first" Zifa called out to Varo who had just stepped down from the stairs.
"And the nine o'clock agreement, it's still seven o'clock less" Zifa reminded.
"Fear of being stuck, I'm going now, you don't go where take care of mama" Varo ruled Zifa.
"Yes sir" Zifa replied in annoyance.
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Varo continued to stomp his leg sign that his heart was agitated. He was already in the waiting room where the doctor Desi practiced earlier. Before the doctor himself arrived.
The guard couldn't stop Varo. The man insisted on waiting until Desi's doctor arrived.
"Good morning doctor, there's a man waiting for you" when Desi's doctor just walked into the hospital lobby, a nurse on the guard told him.
Desi smiles, she appreciates Varo's efforts for Rena.
"He's my guest" Desi's doctor explained.
"Good morning Varo" the doctor said hello to Varo who was daydreaming in front of the entrance of his practice room.
"For the doctor" Varo replied politely.
"Please come in, we're talking inside" Desi's doctor invited Varo into his room.
Varo sits right across from the doctor Desi. The man could not wait to get an explanation about the situation of Rena, the woman he loved.
"Varo, you don't recognize me?" Desi started the conversation casually.
Varo reads the sign on Desi's desk. "Desi Aqilah" Varo felt familiar with the name.
"I'm Desi, when I was a kid we used to meet because our parents used to go out every month" Desi explained.
"Oh yes, brother Desi his son Aunty Indah?" Varo began to remember.
"Yes, thank God you remember" said Desi.
"Time passes quickly yes, the little brother I used to make tears for now has become a grown man. Who is cruel and makes suffering a woman" Desi returns to fashion full of emotions.
Varo just silently listened to all Desi's words. He did not argue because that was the truth.
Desi retrieves a document map containing Rena's health report.
The doctor took several photos of Rena's condition when she was first treated. As a mental health doctor, Desi has a different document from other doctors.
"This, you pay attention and comment" Desi handed the photo sheet.
Varo's body trembled. The photo after photo he saw was heartbreaking.
"Yes my God Rena" cried the inner Varo.