
"You ...!"
"Do you know me old grandma?" Faiz looked at the grandmother with a sharp look.
"Be careful!" faiz said again.
"You must be careful." Don't want to talk much anymore the grandmother immediately waltzed away.
While in the hospital there Karmila was whining to go home.
"Sir said doctor Kak Mila should stay in the hospital goods a few days."
"I'm going home on the Deck." Karmila tried to remove the infusion hose in her hand.
"No, sister. Karmila's body temperature is still hot." Qori put away Karmila's hand which was about to release the infusion tube.
However, Karmila threw out Qori's hand until the infusion needle in her hand was violently removed, causing Karmila's arm to bleed.
"I want to go home! I don't want to be here!" Karmila looked raging.
"Bik, Karmila's hand is bleeding" cried Qori until the aunt who had been outside directly into the nursery of Karmila.
Seeing Karmila rampaging the aunt called her husband.
"Sir call the doctor!" pinta aunty to her husband.
Karmila's uncle nodded and ran to see the doctor.
"My nephew forcibly removed the infusion tube and his arm was bleeding" he reported.
The doctor hurriedly walked towards Karmila's nursery.
"What's this about? Relax!" The doctor approached Karmila and tried to calm her down.
"I want to go home Doc, today my husband is buried. I want to see him buried" Karmila said in tears.
The doctor looked at the three people waiting for Karmila. That is, to Karmila and Qori's uncles and aunts as if to protest that why they did not tell the truth earlier that the patient had just lost her husband.
"How is the doctor, is it okay?" ask Karmila again. Look at the doctor and family in turn.
"As long as you're outpatient, '" the doctor replied.
"I mean Doc?"
"Bu Karmila must be willing to undergo treatment at home and remain infused until completely recovered. Later we will assign one of the nurses who will take care of Ms. Karmila. After the mother's condition has improved considerably can control back to the hospital according to the schedule that we will give."
"Aren't I okay, Doc? If only the fever would be cured as long as the doctor gave me medicine."
"But you're pregnant and you're weak. You also lack fluids. Lalai could have a slight miscarriage. If you insist on going out of the hospital and do not accept offers from us it does not matter, but if there is anything later the hospital will not be responsible because you are considered forced home," obviously doctor.
"I'm really pregnant Doc?" Karmila still does not believe about the news of her pregnancy from the family. She thought her sister and aunt were lying because they wanted to entertain and wanted Karmila to not stress over thinking about Faiz.
"Sus fetch the results of his USG!" the nurse orders that she entered with her and now appears to be treating Karmila's bleeding hands.
"Good Doc." The nurse took the USG results.
"It's Doc."
The nurse grabs the paper from the nurse's hand and gives it to Karmila.
Karmila reads the USG results sheet carefully. His face was shocked because he knew what the doctor said was true.
Karmila shed tears of sorrow mixed with haru. Sad that the baby would be born without a father and moved because Faiz still left her last memories. Yes, with the presence of her baby later, Karmila will always remember that she had loved and loved by a man named Faiz.
"Alright Doc I agreed to go outpatient." Eventually Karmila agreed to the doctor's advice because nothing would happen to the fetus she was carrying.
"Alright then we'll take care of it first. Prepare everything you need!"
"Good Doc."
A little while after taking care of everything Karmila and the family returned home to Karmila.
The doctor assigned a nurse to take care of all the treatment at the Karmila home and after it was done the nurse only needed to visit and control the health of Karmila at a certain time only. If it is possible, Karmila can directly control his health to the hospital again.
After a while they all arrived at Karmila's house. Aunty, uncle, and Qori are also confused because Karmila in the house already looks lonely.
"Why is it so quiet? Is Bang Faiz's burial complete?" ask Karmila with a sad look in her eyes.
"Not knowing either, brother. Maybe in this area is the same in our village. If in the village when the burial is finished there are still many neighbors and families who help cook for the event," continued Qori.
"Maybe Qori's tahlilan tomorrow. For today it may be enough at the funeral alone. Tomorrow night there is new tahlilan," said aunty continued the conversation the two.
"It might be like that." The uncle went with him. "Especially it seems like here has just been raining heavily, so people must have been on their way home" he added.
"Yes right, the ground here does look wet."
They all nodded and got out of the car when the car they were riding in arrived at the front of the house.
"Where's mom?" ask Karmila again when she realizes that Bu Lela is not there either.
"Maybe it's in the neighbor's house at times, because if it stays here it's lonely because it's alone."
"Maybe."
Qori led Karmila to his room, the smell of flowers mixed with frankincense still rubbing their noses, making Qori look grimacing.
"Not just move rooms?" advice Qori. Looking at the room the girl recalled that this morning Faiz was lying stiff on the same bed, even the bed linen that covered the bed was still the same bed sheet that Faiz had been wearing this morning.
"Where the hell is brother-in-law? Instead of playing to the neighbors, it's holy to bed linen," protested Qori.
While Qori mumbled Karmila was not long-minded anymore. He immediately put his body on the bed. It was okay for him to sleep in the same bed as Faiz's body. Even today this woman misses the smell of her husband. If only Karmila could still hold her, she would have embraced Faiz's body despite being a corpse.
"Slow down Mom." Sister helps Karmila lie down. Fix the infusion of Karmila so that its position fits.
"Mother Karmila ate first. After that, just take the medicine" tell the nurse who is now sitting next to him.
"Good Sus." Karmila just according and eat the menu given by the hospital earlier that he had not had time to consume.
Karmila had not yet finished her meal, her eyes catching the figure of a man passing by the door.
Karmila looked shocked.
"Bang Faiz?"
Seriate.