Love Lembayung Dusk

Love Lembayung Dusk
Chapter 79 The sad news.



Candra woke up when she felt her back hurt. "Iss," he hissed when he opened his eyes. Because, in addition to a sore back, his head also feels dizzy.


Samar looks like someone passing by. Unable to open his eyes perfectly and for too long, he chose to close his eyes again while remembering what happened before he lay in this place.


The noise of the people who were unpretentious and the smell of medicine immediately hit his sense of smell along with the consciousness that was accumulating. Candra who felt dizzy had begun to subside, re-opened her eyes and circulated her gaze to the surroundings.


There were about six beds of patients counted with their beds, and all were fully filled. However, those who are there are not only the patient, but also the family of the patient who takes care of them.


"Adin," he muttered that managed to remember last night's incident.


His face turned sour when his back was in pain. The reflex of the hand with the infusion tube was raised to hold his right shoulder.


Candra tried to get up when her eyes looked at the patient's face to her left. He flinkered unblinkingly and scoured a pale face that looked very peaceful in his sleep.


"Adin," he said.


"Basar b0d0h," hardened someone while talking slowly made him immediately turn to the right side.


"Mas ...," she smiled faintly.


"I'll call the nurse" she turned around and left.


Not long after, a male nurse arrived and checked on Candra. After giving instructions, he left.


"When's coming? And you know where I'm from?" ask Candra to the person who called the nurse.


His opponent immediately folded his hands on his chest and sat on the edge of the bed beside Candra's feet while staring intently.


"Shouldn't I be the one asking?" he said it was cold, but still with a soft voice so as not to disturb people in the room.


"Oh yes ... This hospital, right, the closest location last night," said Candra answered her own question and ignored the person who was holding her angry.


"Do you feel better?" Candra looked at the person who asked her how she was.


"Alhamdulillah, good enough," I'm honest.


"That's enough, so I can beat you up."


Candra grimaced and gulped. "I mean, I haven't felt well, Mas," Candra quickly errs.


"No problem. Later when you come home, it means you're good," he said, smiling in mystery, "and get ready" he advised.


"Seriously Mas, it's still this pain" Candra said convincingly.


"Yes I know, and I'm serious too."


Candra let out a long breath. He knew it wasn't serious, but it made him feel bad.


"Sorry Mas Lin" said Candra.


"Aware of the appearance?" lintang Syndir.


"I was just worried about him at the time .. And I thought enough of my friends. So, don't think about contacting you," explained Candra as she turned to her left side.


Lintang wanted to protest, but stopped him and chose to see where his sister looked.


"It looks like Dinda is very tired, so hasn't woken up since this morning" Lintang said.


"Yes" he said short.


"Oh yeah, what about my friends?" remember Candra to her friends.


"Some of them were also shot, and one of them-" said Lintang, stopping his line as he looked at Candra who was also staring at him.


"One of them?" candra asked curiously.


"Died."


Dorr


Candra gasped with a stiffened body. The sentence even kept repeating in his hearing.


"W-who is Mas?" candra asked nervously and unwillingly.


"Good."


Dorr


For the second time, he felt shot by lightning in broad daylight when it was very bright due to the death of Bagus. Sorrow suddenly filled his heart.


"So the body I sent to his family. And it's likely that this afternoon will be buried."


Candra grew speechless, she did not even say thank you to her partner for finding the place of his wife's captivity.


"Don't think too much, I'll meet his family," entertain Lintang who understands Candra's current feelings.


"There were a few more people who died at the scene" Candra immediately sharpened her hearing and demanded a statement through the look in her eyes.


Although Baskoro is the culprit of all the events that happened to him, Dinda and colleagues. However, Candra also felt overwhelmed by his death.


Candra was still dissolved in daydreams and regret when Lintang said, "Dinda, are you conscious?"


Instantly his entire attention moved to a person lying next to him.


"Honey," called Candra softly as she watched Dinda's empty gaze toward the ceiling of the room.


Lintang approached Dinda and greeted her. "Do you feel better?"


Dinda glanced and nodded faintly.


"All right, you wait a minute! Let me call the nurse," Lintang said a second time calling the nurse.


"Adin."


Dinda looked over and their eyes locked. The next second, Dinda smiled faintly.


"Don't think about it!" pinta Candra is worried.


Dinda nodded slowly. "I don't want to think about it" I'm honest.


"Thank God. Then what are you thinking?" ask Candra to know.


"I'm just thinking about my dreams."


"the dream? You dreaming?"


Dinda nodded slowly.


"About what? It wasn't about that, was it?" ask Candra to get worried.


"No. But it's a strange dream."


"Any?" Candra frowned.


"Yes, weirdo. I want to remember my dreams, but they can't be remembered."


"Have, don't remember."


Suddenly Lintang came with the male nurse who had checked Candra.


"Don't come any closer" Dinda panicked.


Candra and Lintang looked at each other, and they were sure that Dinda was still frightened by the captivity.


"It's okay, Dinda. He just wants to check on you" said Lintang approaching.


"No way," Dinda refused to panic.


Candra who saw it immediately forced herself to get up and get out of her bed. He almost fell when he walked closer to Dinda, due to the dizziness that is absorbed by getting up and walking suddenly.


The infusion hose that disrupted his movement was then lifted, making Lintang and the nurse now turned frantic.


"Bara," Lintang jolt immediately walked towards Candra who was completely indifferent to him, and chose to sit beside Dinda while holding his wife's hand with his other hand.


"Mas, why was it revoked?" the nurse protested and took Candra's bloodied hand.


The commotion that occurred instantly became the center of attention of everyone who was in the room.


"Mas, is there a handkerchief?" ask the nurse at Lintang.


"There," Lintang replied while taking a handkerchief in her pants pocket.


"Please hold on a second! I want to take a bandage," asked the nurse who immediately took over Lintang.


"Why are you acting so reckless?" pissed Latitude.


Dinda tightened their handrails when she saw that the handkerchief had already turned blood red.


"It's okay, don't worry! I'm here" said Candra soothingly.


"Aww," cried Candra because it got snapped from the latitude.


"Don't worry about what? Basic b0d0h," back to Candra who can only resign.


Eventually Dinda's examination was hampered by having to bandage Candra's wounds first, which also made the nurse feel coarse. How not to be upset, his work increased because of a deliberate patient.


Candra did not know, that the nurse was cursing in the heart while wrapping her hand.


"Is it because of love, to the extent that he willingly plucked out his infusion needle? Does he not feel pain from forcibly pulling? You're a bucin."


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