MY POSSESSIVE CAPTAIN

MY POSSESSIVE CAPTAIN
WHITE ROSE WITH PINK BITE



Dusk began to leave the western part of the earth, the full moon had not reached the end of the dark sky. A small drizzle fills the solitude of the night with intimacy.


The front porch lights of Pringjaya puskesmas seemed to flicker. Midwife Maya stood not far below. His right hand combed his hair that started off white backwards. The old woman who had been welcoming her retirement a few days ago was still lying weakly on the treatment bed. However, now that his body and heart had gradually begun to recover, it seemed that the presence of Doctor Rengganis brought positive air to his health.


“What's up, Mom?” Fattan appeared from behind, as if accidentally surprising Maya Midwife who was still cool to drown in her daydream.


“That,” Midwife Maya pointed to a 100 watt bulb that began to falter illuminating the surrounding environment.


“Have broken up, Bu.” Fattan rushed back into the temporary mess room she had been staying in for almost a month. The man remembered that in his desk drawer there were two spare light bulbs.


“Let me change first, Mom. Sorry, excuse me.” Fattan asked Midwife Maya to shift slightly as she pulled the waiting chair right under the lamp.


The old hand reflexively took hold of the end of the wooden chair that became Fattan's tool to change the lamp to be higher.


“Still too far away,” Fattan laughed seeing his efforts fail despite having a little tiptoe.


“Eat him higher.” Rengganis appeared among them.


“Hey, haven't slept yes, Non?” greet Fattan friendly.


“Still afternoon, it seems cool to chat here with Midwife Maya and Doctor Fattan,” replied Rengganis honestly.


“Redup nih, lights are dead.” Fattan again.


“Against till?” ask a plain rengganist.


“He’eh.”


“Do I need to help you?” tawar Rengganis.


Rengganis suddenly fell silent, there was someone passing by him. A manly man who can do it all by himself unlike Fattan, no matter how good Fattan is, this man is still a city boy whose life is not far like his. Alive and full of luxury, Rengganis believes that Fattan has never changed its own light bulb.


“I'm less tall huh it turns out? I think it's high? Have you ever met a man taller than me?” fattan was full of confidence.


“Yes, Kap—” Rengganis decided.


Midwife Maya stared intently at the pretty girl's eyes in front of her. The old woman understood that there was a great longing buried within. Longing for a handsome figure who is independent is also versatile who has always been the most reliable protector of this beautiful girl.


Suddenly Rengganis's eyes twitched, as if to melt the snowflakes clumping behind his eyelids . The Rengganis heart desperately wants to be able to meet Captain Blue who has long missed him. Although logic says it will not be possible to find it in the near future.


“In the meantime, there's something for Doctor Ma'am,” Midwife Maya says back, go back to her room pick up something.


“What is Bu Midwife?” Rengganis sat in the front waiting chair.


“Eh later I get, all I call Mr. Hari for the light bulb, do Doctor Fattan and Doctor Rengganis want to drink tea? Let me bring you too,” bargain Midwife Maya.


“It seems fine also yes, cold-cold gini drink warm tea,” replied Doctor Fattan.


“Let me help, Ma.” Rengganis stands ready to follow Midwife Maya.


“Oh no need, Doc. I can,” reject Midwife Maya.


“But Bu Maya is not yet healthy right.”


“I can, Doc. Believe this. Poor Doctor Fattan is alone here.” Midwife Maya smiled understandingly.


Fattan smiled, her heart pounding happily. Midwife Maya seems to give time for him to be alone with the woman he has loved since many years ago.


“Mari, I went back first,” said Midwife Maya.


The warm atmosphere instantly turned into quite an awkward situation for the two young people.


“Why did noon suddenly leave? I call you not hear anymore? Was there a word I said wrong?” Fattan felt guilty, the man sat beside the Rengganis. Very close, maybe just a few feet away.


“Eh no, sorry. Suddenly my head was heavy.” Rengganis holds his head that does not feel dizzy in the slightest.


“You're angry because I told you the truth about Shylla?” fattan Cecar.


“Really I don't papa really, its ok!” Rengganis fixed his seat. The beautiful woman seemed awkward sitting next to her like that with the man she once liked as a teenager.


“Good then, I wasn't feeling well earlier.”


“Ah you always have been. Sensitive men.” Rengganis laughing.


“I'm so scared for you, Re.” Fattan looked at Rengganis.


“Ah don't let me be kegeeran nih.” Rengganis stood trying to make a considerable distance from Fattan. He didn't want Fattan to keep looking at his face up close.


“Oh yes, when will you return to the city?” tanya Rengganis switched the story.


“A week away can?” Fattan seemed to think.


“Kok ask me? Where do I know!” The laughing Rengganis covered his nervousness.


“Hahaha you could have, at first I also had trouble putting myself here. Lucky a lot of people who make me feel comfortable and easier to blend with the citizens here.” Rengganis.


“You've been out for a night around the village? Wih cool, stars scattered. The torches in the `yard house look very beautiful. We will never meet in the city.” Rengganis.


“Wah looks exciting, when I was accompanied around the village, count thank you for leaving me a lot of homework here,” woo Fattan.


“I? Leave a lot of work for you?” tanya Rengganis convinced herself.


“Hem,” Fattan nodded.


“Hahaha yes yes, how about Saturday afternoon we go around the village?”


“Agreed, promise yes?”


Rengganis.


“Then, sunday morning I'll leave here.”


“Hahaha I didn't drive ya?” The rengganis feels bad.


“Ah who said not to drive away, tuh proof seneng really I stopped from here.”


“You can always make me feel guilty.” Rengganis.


The beautiful girl remembered Fattan's cold treatment of her during high school. He always made Rengganis think about which of his actions had hurt Fattan so much that the young man hated to see her.


“That's because I'm stupid, if only we could replay time. I'm definitely—“


“What's certainty?” ask the Rengganis full of investigation.


“Ah not a—pa—” Fattan reflex standing, wiping a small spider over the head of Rengganis.


“What?” The gang looked shocked.


“Spiders,” They looked at the black spider that was busy kidnapping, as if it wanted to escape immediately from the two giant creatures in front of it. Rengganis shuddered, between horror and fear.


“Hiiiii—hiiii—” Rengganis jumps up and down while both hands hold Fattan's hand accidentally.


Fattan laughed amusedly at the cute and adorable expression on Rengganis's face.


Not so long ago, the girl was aware of his childish actions and hit Fattan's shoulder repeatedly covering the ridiculousness that he had displayed earlier.


The atmosphere felt so warm and full of happiness. At least that was what the pair of eyes that looked at them thought. That sharp look signaled a heart that was broken and severely injured.


Captain Blue throws a beautiful white rose tied with a pink Japanese ribbon. A small pink paper also fell from the pocket of handsome men's pants in the eyes of only anger and disappointment.


Captain Blue stepped away leaving behind all the beautiful shadows he hoped could happen when he met the woman he so missed.


Midwives Maya and Hari who just came out of the soup kitchen caught the high shadow of a man who walked away from the courtyard of their health center.


“Captain Blue!” Mr. Hari and Midwife Maya said in unison.


Mr. Hari began to swing his footsteps trying to chase the man who looked increasingly distant.


“Don't,” Midwife Maya pulls Mr. Hari's hand trying to stop the black-fisted middle-aged man from chasing him.


Midwife Maya's hand appoints Doctor Rengganis and Doctor Fattan. Both of their hands were still holding on tight. Midwife Maya realizes there has been a huge misunderstanding.


A misunderstanding that cannot be solved at this time. Captain Blue will not be that easy to accept any explanation that the Rengganis will give. There will only be disputes that make the gap between them even bigger.


The elderly woman who has experienced it let all return to her former condition will only fix the relationship bound by this fragile tangled thread.


Silently, Midwife Maya began to step closer to where Captain Blue stood watching Doctor Rengganis earlier. A single stalk of white rose lay with two petals falling out of place. A small paper with a short message for Doctor Rengganis was also taken.


Slowly those wrinkled old eyes lifted up, looking at the sky with a s.p.a.ce of southern stars swinging over the dark night horizon. The love that has been playing with his life now has to sway two people who are very admired as well.


“Doctor Rengganis will all be heavy for you,” he whispered as he looked at Doctor Rengganis who was seen passing away leaving Doctor Fattan who was still covered in a loving smile.


Love Triangle which once made his life ravaged, now also happens to Doctor Rengganis.


Can you imagine how sick and sad Captain Blue was?


Will Captain Blue understand everything he sees tonight?


How does Midwife Maya clear up all misunderstandings?


Does Doctor Rengganis' monkey love for Doctor Fattan mean more than his momentary love affair with Captain Blue?


We wait for the continuation!