Papa for My Baby

Papa for My Baby
1. The Beginning of the Meeting.



“Yes, Allah. It hurts so much,” complained Mita while holding her head. He had been having a severe headache this week and was vomiting. Mita tries to get out of bed. After waking up Mita walked out of her room.


His house looks very quiet like his parents have left for the market. Mita's parents sell fish at the Simpang Dago market. They usually leave at half-two in the morning. I'll be home at twelve.


Mita walked towards the dining room to grab a drink. When he drank a glass of water suddenly his stomach felt nauseous and wanted to vomit. Mita ran to the bathroom and vomited all her stomach contents on the closet but all that came out was clear liquid. After her stomach was no longer nauseous, Mita came out of the bathroom. He mixes the cold water with the warm and Mita drinks it. It was fortunate that Mita did not regurgitate her drink.


Mita returns to her room, she decides not to go to school just yet. Coincidentally Mita just finished the end of the semester so it does not matter if she does not enter school. Mita fell back to sleep on her bed.


Mita accidentally sees a calendar stuck to the wall near her desk. He doesn't see a red circle on the calendar, meaning this month he hasn't had his period.


Mita has a boyfriend named Arifin. He has been dating Arifin for a year. The way they date crosses the line. He and Arifin often have husband and wife relationships. They were in the eleventh grade of High School.


“Astagfirullahaladzim,” says Mita.


“Don't I get pregnant,” Mita said to herself.


***


At eight o'clock in the morning Mita headed to a dispensary far from her home. He wants to buy a test pack to determine whether he is pregnant or not. After buying a testpack, Mita immediately tested her urine using a testpack and the result was a red line of two. Mita positive pregnant. Mita was shocked to see it.


“How are you, this?” ask Mita to herself. It is confusion itself. He was afraid that his parents would know. They must be very angry.


“Arifin must be told.”  Mita went back to her room. He took his cell phone and called Arifin.


“Hallo,” said Arifin when answering Mita's phone.


“Where are you?” ask Mita. There was a noise behind Arifin.


“I'm in school,” replied Arifin.


“You're not going to school?” ask Arifin.


“Fin, there's something I want to talk to you about.” Mita does not answer Arifin's question but she immediately conveys her intention to call Arifin.


“What do you say, anyway? Just talk directly,” said Arifin.


“I'm pregnant,” says Mita.


“Goal.” There was a scream across there. So that Arifin did not hear the words of Mita.


“What? Repeat again!” Arifin.


“Males, ah! I just send a message,” Mita said with annoyance.


Mita turned off her phone. He wrote a message to Arifin.


Mom :


[I'm pregnant.]


Mita sent a message along with a photo of the testpack with a red line two to Arifin. Arifin simply read the message from her without replying to her message.


“Iiihh. How about, anyway?” Mita is upset that her lover did not return her message. Mita throws her phone on the table. Then Mita got on the bed, she went back to sleep.


Mita was sleeping soundly, suddenly her sleep was disturbed by the sound of a cell phone ringing. Mita opened her eyes.


“Who the hell is calling?” mita asked in annoyance. Mita gets out of bed and picks up her cell phone lying on the table. On his phone, it says Silvy calling. Mita answered Silvy's phone.


“Hallo,” says Mita. Mita's eyes closed because she was still sleepy.


“Mita, where are you?” ask Silvy.


“At home. Indeed why?” mita answered while yawning.


“Arifin, Mit,” says Silvy.


“Arifin why?” mita asked while scratching her head.


“Arifin accident. He died,” Silvy replied.


Mita was shocked to hear it. His closed eyes immediately opened wide.


“When?” ask Mita.


“Barusan. When I go home from school. It's me again in the same hospital friends drove Arifin to the hospital,” Silvy replied.


“Send me the hospital address now!” said Mita.


“Iya, Mit,” replied Silvy. Silvy ended their conversation. He sent the location of the hospital where Arifin was taken.


Mita quickly changed her clothes and said goodbye to her parents who happened to have come home from the market.


Arriving at the hospital, Mita sees her friends and Arifin's parents crying. Moments later Mita's body becomes limp and her mind is muddled. What is the fate and fate of the baby in the womb? Who will be responsible? What would her parents say if they found out that Mita was pregnant out of wedlock? Mita confusion. Finally she was crying loudly. Everyone understood why Mita was crying because she was Arifin's lover. Though Mita cried because she was confused about how her fate and the fate of the baby in the womb.


***


The next day Mita follows Arifin's funeral. Mita's body is not fit. He continued to cry all night lamenting the fate and fate of the baby in his womb. Mita's parents thought Mita was crying over the dead Arifin.


Before going to the tomb Mita did not have breakfast because there was not a single mouthful of food that could enter her mouth. He spits out all the food he eats.


Throughout the funeral procession Mita continued to cry. He was confused about what to say to his parents. Moreover, the person who should be responsible for the baby in the womb is gone. Until Arifin's funeral procession is over, Mita still cries. One by one people began to leave the tomb of Arifin. Silvy approaches Mita.


“Mit, we go home yuk!” persuade Silvy.


“I want to be here first, Sil,” replied Mita.


“Who will you go home with? You will not bring a vehicle,” asked Silvy.


“Let me go home to ride an online taxi,” replied Mita.


“Then I stay, yes. If there's anything call me!” silvy. It gives room to be alone.


“Iya, Sil,” Mita replied.


Silvy and Mita's other friends leave Arifin's tomb. The Arifins also left the tomb of Arifin. Mita rests in the tomb of Arifin.


Meanwhile, not far from the tomb of Arifin there was a man who was on a pilgrimage to the tomb of his son and wife. It is Hisham. Hisham accidentally saw Mita lying next to the tomb. He quickly approached Mita.


“De, wake De.” Hisham pats Mita's arm for Mita to wake up but there is no reaction from Mita. He held Mita's neck and there was still a pulse.


A tomb attendant saw Hisham who was waking up Mita. Then he approached Hisham. “Why, Sir?” ask the officer.


“No idea, Sir. I saw this brother lying next to the tomb. Looks like he fainted,” replied Hisham. Hisham raises one leg of Mita on the mound of Arifin's tomb so that Mita's blood smoothly rises to the head.


“Bapak can please find me eucalyptus oil?” ask Hisham.


“Wait a minute, Sir. I get it,” said the officer. He walked to the funeral office. Soon he came with eucalyptus oil.


“This, Sir.” The officer gave Hisham eucalyptus oil. Then Hisham put a bottle of eucalyptus oil near Mita's nostril. Shortly thereafter Mita was born.


Mita opened her eyes the first she saw was Hisham. Then he looked around, he was in the middle of the tomb. He remembered that he was in Arifin's tomb. Mita is awake.


“You all right? You fainted,” asked Hisham.


“My head hurts and my eyes twitch,” replied Mita. He held his head which still hurt.


Hisham looked at Mita's pale face and looked very limp. Mita looks like a guy who hasn't had breakfast.


“You haven't had breakfast?” ask Hisham.


“Not yet. I did not have time for breakfast,” replied Mita.


“Come with me. There was a chicken porridge seller in the parking lot. Hopefully there is still,” said Hisham.


Hisham extended his hand to Mita. Mita held Hisham's hand and he stood up.  He followed Hisham to the parking lot. Arriving at the parking lot turned out that the porridgeman was still there. Hisham approached the porridge seller.


“Pak, order one. Wear eggs, yes!” Hisham.


“Telornya run out, sir,” said porridge seller.


“Then just porridge, Sir,” said Hisham. The porridge seller makes Hisham's order porridge.


“Pak asked for his drinking water, huh? ask Hisham.


“Please, Sir,” replied the porridge seller. Hisham poured the water from the teapot into the glass and gave it to Mita. Mita kissed the water little by little. Hisham sat next to Mita. Soon Hisham's order porridge was ready.


“This is the porridge, Sir.” The porridge seller gave the porridge to Hisham.


“This is for you.” Hisham gave the porridge to Mita.


“Father does not eat?” ask Mita.


“No. I ate at home, ” replied Hisham.


Mita ate her porridge bit by bit. Suddenly Mita was about to vomit.


“Why? Your stomach is nauseous?” ask Hisham to worry.


“Iya, Sir,” replied Mita.


“You have acid reflux disease?” ask Hisham.


“No, Sir,” replied Mita.


Hisham thought for a moment. Usually who like to vomit is a sufferer of stomach acid or pregnant women.


May she be pregnant, Hisham said in his heart.


“You hami?” ask Hisham in a quiet voice so that no one else can hear him. Mita was silent, she did not answer Hisham's question.


“Oke, I understand. What is your name and how old are you?,” asked Hisham.


“I Mita, I am seventeen years old,” replied Mita.


“You wait here.” Hisham moved from his seat to his car. He soon returned with a piece of white paper.


“Let's stop by the pharmacy to buy this vitamin.” Hisham gave the paper to Mita. Mita read the paper which turned out to be a prescription drug. On top of the prescription the name of dr. Hisham Bakhtiar Sp.OG


“This what drug?” asked Mita in full search. However, he should not take drugs.


“That's a nausea vitamin. Safe for you,” replied Hisham.


“Mr doctor?” ask Mita. But from his appearance Hisham looks clean and tidy exactly like the doctors he saw in the hospital.


“Iya,” replied Hisham.


“Let's eat you! I will take you home later,” said Hisham.


“Not necessary, Sir. I went home by ojek online only,” replied Mita. He doesn't want to trouble others.


“Do not ride the ojek online! You are not fit. You take an online taxi, I will pay the taxi fare,” said Hisyam.


“Thank you, Sir,” said Mita.


Mita was finally able to finish the porridge without being spewed again. Mita ordered a taxi online to go home. Hisham took the money out of his wallet and gave Mita two hundred thousand dollars.


“This is to pay for taxi online. The rest to buy vitamins that are in the prescription drug,” said Hisham.


“Thank you, Sir,” said Mita. Then Hisham paid for the porridge.


“Let's wait for a taxi in front,” said Hisham. They also went to the front of the TPU. The taxi arrived in front of the TPU. Hisham opens the door for Mita. Mita got into the taxi.


“Titip my sister yes, Sir!” hisham said to the taxi driver.


“Iya, Sir,” replied the taxi driver.


Hisham closed the door and the taxi drove away from the TPU.