
"Suster please!"
Some people in front of the ER were surprised to find a short-haired woman holding a small child with a face that looked very worried.
The nurse who was standing guard immediately brought Allin into the room. After Allin's small body is laid out on top of the gurney, Shasa restlessly exits the IGD and lets the doctor examine her daughter. In his heart he prayed that his daughter would be fine.
Upon his return from the registration place Shasa was sitting languidly in front of the IGD room. A few hours ago after coming home from dinner his daughter was still fine. But after an hour ago Allin suddenly had a high fever.
Shasa's tears just dripped without warning. His mind was filled with bad things that might happen to his only daughter. Shasa quickly wiped away the tears on his cheeks, it should not be fragile at a time like this.
"Hi son, are you okay?"
Shasa looked up when a mother was sitting next to him. Shasa quickly smiled his smile, he did not want anyone else to pity him because his face looked so pitiful.
"Is that your sister?"
Shasa shook his head, the middle-aged woman looked surprised then smiled.
"She's my daughter"
"Don't be too sad, your daughter will definitely be fine"
The middle-aged woman rubbed Shasa's back slowly. Judging from the look in his eyes there is a sincerity that is not made up.
"Look at you I'm remembering my late daughter"
And you remind me of my mom.
Shasa smiled wryly seeing the middle-aged woman repeatedly rubbing her back.
"Miss of Shakia Reline"
Shasa's attention was distracted when the nun who had helped Allin appeared on the doorstep. Calling his name with a facial expression as if he was looking for the owner of the name he mentioned. Shasa immediately stood up then smiled politely at the middle-aged woman accompanying him.
"Miss please see doctor__,"
The words of the woman wearing the all-white uniform came to a halt when Shasa was speechless looking at the surroundings. It turned out that not only he was also anxious like this. Behind him there were some people crying bitterly and his condition was worse than that.
The nurse smiled and told Shasa to see the doctor who had examined Allin.
***
Shasa's gaze was blank towards the front, his fingers still linked with his daughter's tiny hands. The back of his daughter's right hand. Her worry grew when doctors diagnosed her daughter with dengue fever.
Allin was transferred to the inpatient room. Tomorrow morning his daughter had to do a series of treatments so that the dengue fever did not get worse.
He saw a minute clock that showed at two in the morning. Although drowsiness approached him many times, Shasa still chose to stay awake until his drowsiness really could not stand it anymore. Shasa fell asleep with his head propped up next to the gurney where Allin was lying.
***
It was just two rooms away from room 208. Room number 210 a man lay in a gurney with a bandage on his head. There was another person in the room, a man sleeping on a medium-sized sofa not far from the gurney.
It was uncomfortable sleeping on the sofa. The man wearing the black suit did not intend to go home and leave his brother alone.
Time passes so quickly. The air from the sunlight that was so warm woke the man in the black suit. His stocky body stretched out strongly, the sound of his joints that read 'cracks' signaled the man's sleep was not soundly.
He saw that the man lying on top of the gurney was still closing his eyes.
"Did he really die?" ask Evan while approaching the gurney. His hand he put in front of the nose of the older man.
"It turns out it's still breathing" he lamented as he let out a long sigh.
Evan was just looking for the whereabouts of his phone. The vibration from his black suit pocket made him instantly pick up the flat object and slide his screen to receive the phone. Evan decides to take his call outside so as not to disturb his brother's rest.
After Evan left his brother's room. Raihan slowly opened his eyes, there was a tremendous pain in his head.
The man woke up in a different room. Everything is all white. Did he really leave this world? Raihan smiling. If it was this easy seven years ago he could end his life without having to endure this deep sadness and guilt.
Wait a minute if I'm gone why I can still feel my head that feels like it almost broke.
As Raihan moved his arm, there were needles and infusion hoses holding back his movements. Along with that a man entered the room wearing a black suit. The question is answered, he is not dead. Someone had foiled his plan and someone was staring at him sharply from the doorstep of the room.