
“How is Risa's condition?” asked Aro with his breath that looked dull.
Instead of answering, Juna lowered his head. He couldn't answer it.
“If what I think is right. It's all my fault. It's my fault,” said Juna.
Aro hush. He doesn't know what to say. After all, at this time all he knew about his sister who had an upset stomach and was taken to the IGD handling room.
When Aro wants to make a sound. The door of the first handling room specifically available on the IGD was opened. Simultaneously, Risa appeared to be lying unconscious on top of the hospital bed that was pushed out of the room.
Saw his wife had been taken out by a doctor and several nurses who were known. They also —Juna and Aro— rushed to follow the hospital bed that was pushed to the treatment room.
After entering the room, two nurses who helped out looked goodbye. Remaining only doctors who are well known by Aro and Juna— Doctor Luna.
“So what really happened to Risa?” ask Aro, grabbing the question that Juna was about to ask.
“I see it looks like your wife's leg is injured,” said Luna, starting to explain it gradually.
“Yes, he accidentally broke the glass last night and continued to hit the shards,” said Juna.
“And you anastesi him?” ask Luna.
Juna nodded again, “Iya, I'm her local anesthetic because I have to sew her wound wide enough,” replied Juna.
Luna looked like she was breathing heavily. Then he looked at Risa at a glance, precisely towards the flat stomach of the woman who was lying unconscious.
“No,” said Juna, like realize something, “No way, what do-don't, Risa— ”
“Yes, your wife miscarried,” explained Luna.
Juna almost collapsed if only his hand did not immediately rest on the hospital bed rest.
“Not likely. You must have been misdiagnosed, right?” juna asked her ex-boyfriend— Luna.
“I just curet her uterus, how can I be misdiagnosed?” luna explained.
Juna rubbed his face rough. The reality that he got was very difficult to accept by his head. Especially when the memory of Juna gliding freely back to that night, he clearly remembered that time Risa refused to accept the anesthesia from him.
If only that night Juna leached and let Risa's wound close by itself without two small stitches, maybe now his future son is still residing in his wife's stomach.
“So, you mean I killed my own son?” juna asked, it was still difficult to believe his actual actions were classified as unintentional.
“Juna, listen to me. It's not your fault. Maybe this is not your fortune to immediately get offspring. All of this is just an excuse for the Creator to test you both. So, be patient, do not beat yourself,” Aro advice.
“What Doctor Aro says is true, this is not your fault, think that all this happened because God is testing you and your wife,” said Luna as the doctor in charge of dealing with Risa.
But, even though Juna had gotten the advice of the two people, his ears seemed deaf, he did not listen to him.
“There are still other patients that I have to check, then, I say goodbye,” said Luna while sighing at Juna who looked blankly at his wife.
“Ya, thank you in advance,” said Aro.
Luna nodded, then went out of the room.
“This is my fault, this is my fault,” said Juna, continuing to blame himself.
“Content yourself. Don't be careless just because of an unintentional mistake. Remember, Jun. You have to be strong and look strong. Because when Risa wakes up later, you as the figure of her husband are in charge of calming your wife who will definitely be very shocked by this reality,” Aro's message, again.