
This day, Yati carries Miss Marisa, accompanied by Mr. Akihiko.
But since he had just come from out of town, of course, the two also felt very tired and sleepy. That's why, he said he'd come home first, to rest.
"If you want to go home and rest, you just go home Miss Yeti. Let the hospital take care of miss Marisa. With his current state, we can't do anything either."
Yati understood what Mr. Akihiko meant. He just nodded his head, then let Mr. Akihiko go home first.
Yati, meanwhile, must return alone, waiting for miss Marisa, who is still lying unconscious in the ICU room.
Shortly after, from the direction of the other side of the hallway, Yati saw two doctors walking quickly towards him, where there was an ICU room door.
Apparently, the two doctors entered the ICU room. There was a sudden call from the guard nurse, because the doctor in the ICU room was overwhelmed.
Shortly thereafter, a nurse appeared to be searching for the patient's family.
From a distance not too far from Yati's seat, three people from the patient's side stood up.
Apparently, the nurse told the patient's family that, their family members who were being treated in the ICU room, could not survive anymore. He died.
The sound of crying from the family of the abandoned patient, sounded heartbreaking Yati.
This is the atmosphere of the hospital. If there is no good news with the patient's recovery, it must be sad news that must be heard. Moreover, this is an ICU room, where usually the patients in the room are in a critical state.
These are patients who are in critical condition, namely patients who experience physiological changes that rapidly deteriorate, and changes in the function of body systems that affect other organs and can cause death.
That is why, patients with the condition need treatment in the ICU Room.
So, it has become a common sight, if at any time, there is sad news from inside the room.
Three times Yati had heard and participated in this situation. Earlier, there was also news from other patients.
Yati became afraid, if miss Marisa also could not survive, just like the previous patients.
A few moments later, the same scene happened. There is a patient cage that comes in and out of the ICU room, accompanied by cries from family members who are waiting.
An hour passed. The day has also changed with the night.
Cleks!
"Is there a miss Marisa family?"
Yati stood up, when there was a nurse who was looking for the whereabouts of miss Marisa's family.
"Yes my Sus" replied Yati, standing from her seat.
"Sorry, the patient is no longer able to survive and we have made efforts to help. But God wants something else. Sorry."
Yati let out a long breath with great difficulty. He felt his chest suddenly tight. She felt devastated, with the departure of miss Marisa this time around.
"Why haven't I had the opportunity to have people who are close and love me? Am I not worthy, to be with those people?"
All sorts of questions popped up in his heart. Yati can not immediately scream or scream to vent sadness.
He could only cry in silence. Her tears still flowed, without her voice.
"Sorry Sus. May I see Miss Marisa for the last time?" Yati asked the nurse, who was still in front of her.
Nurse nodded. "Later we'll move the mortuary. You can come come along come there."
Finally, Yati follows a brangkar carrying Miss Marisa, who is to be transferred to the mortuary, by the officers.
Yati also did not forget to contact Mr. Akihiko, to give him this sad news. Moreover, Mr. Akihiko was the one in charge of everything on miss Marisa, while in the hospital.
And Yati also has no idea where Miss Marisa came from. Whether there is a family he has or not. Because all this time, the privacy of each of Mr. Akihiko's foster children, very much in the care of, even though it's his own fellow men.
Tut tut tut!
Tut tut tut!
Yati is trying to contact Mr. Akihiko again
Tut tut tut!
Tut tut tut!
And Yati's efforts this time pay off. Mr. Akihiko received his phone call. And it was true, Mr. Akihiko's voice, looked like someone who had just woken up.
..."Hola."...
..."Akihiko. Miss Marisa's. Miss Marisa's gone."...
..."Huh! What do you mean?" ...
..."Miss Marisa passed away Mr."...
..."What?" ...
..."Hurry Mr come again to the hospital. Now, Miss Marisa's body has just been moved to the morgue."...
..."Be well. I'll be at the hospital soon. Please take care of everything miss Yeti!"...
..."Yep."...
Clik!
*****
Yati can't grieve for too long. He had to rise from his slump, because of the loss of those he cared about.
His mother, whom he had just found. And yesterday, miss Marisa whom she had already considered an older sister, also left her, because of the heart attack she could endure.
With great force, Yati pamit returned home first, to calm his heart and mind.
Fortunately, Mr. Akihiko understood what Yati was feeling. She allows Yati to go home, because in fact, Yati is also in her duty as the wife of Mr. Ginting. Although it was decided that cooperation, but apparently, Mr. Ginting paid in full, in accordance with what they agreed before.
Yati also knew about it from Mr. Akihiko. But he did not try to contact Mr. Ginting, even if it was just to thank him or his pleasantries.
He would not if, something made him and Mr. Ginting, have to recall memories of their early days together.
That's not good, because it's all just cooperation. And so it was about a geisha, who would remember nothing, who had passed away.
What to do for a gheisa is today, and tomorrow. Yesterday was a time not to be remembered.
"Yes. Go home, to calm your heart. If enough is enough, go back to town. We do as usual."
That's how Mr. Akihiko said, when Yati pamit returned to his hometown. He wants to visit Minah. The only person who became a member of his family, from then and now.
"Mbc. Yati came home" said Yati, who monologued on her own without anyone being able to be her talking friend.
Because right now, Yati is in her boarding room, and berberes before leaving for her village tomorrow morning.
Yati will travel in the morning, in order to enjoy the scenery, throughout the trip later.
Moreover, Yati also needs time to rest enough, when there is on the journey like now. In the state of his heart that is still in mourning.
Drett
Drett
Drett
There's an incoming call for him. And that's the phone number of one of Grandpa's bodyguards, who yesterday asked for Yati's number.
I don't know what it means that the bodyguard asked for his number. But when asked by Yati, she reasoned that, if there was anything she could do to make Yati find her father, or something had happened to Grandpa.
The personal guard, did not bother to ask his Grandfather or grandson, Mr. Ginting, to know his mobile number, to be able to contact him at that time.