
The sun was high, its light shining all over the surface of the earth. The light is warm and makes everyone feel excited to start the day.
However, not for Ameer who feels her world has been destroyed and dark. Since last night, she has been sitting staring at the side of her sleeping baby's second bed. Don't know what to do without Meizia beside him.
"What should we do without your mother?" lirih Ameer with reddened and teary eyes. "I don't think I'd be able to continue my life without him." She looked at the two babies with a pus. "What are our sins that we have to lose the most important person in our lives?"
Ameer looked up so that his tears would not fall back, he took a deep breath and then exhaled slowly.
While both Ameer's parents now take care of Meizia's body which they will bring home.
On the other hand, Hana who had just been examined by the Doctor now again asked the situation of the Mother.
"It's noon, but why didn't ummi come to see me?" hana asked with a voice that sounded so weak.
Riana and the Father could only look at each other, not knowing where to explain to Hana that their mother would never be able to see Hana.
"Meizia didn't see me either," lirih Hana was sad.
"Maybe Ameer won't let Meizia out, Dek," Riana replied quickly without knowing what had happened to her cousin's wife.
"True, especially now that it is nearing the day of birth," continued the father with enthusiasm, intending to distract Hana from the topic about her mother.
"What?" hana asked with a deep frown, she looked surprised at the father's last words. "What does it mean to approach the day of birth, Bi? The content of Meizia is still 7 months," said Hana.
Riana and Abi Thohir looked at each other, only to realize Hana had no idea how long she had been in a coma.
"Are you hiding something?" asked Hana who now began to read the look on the faces of her brother and father.
"It's noon, Meizia, Ameer, om, aunt, Ma'am Shafa and Ms. Marwa. No one came" said Hana, who was increasingly confused.
He knew all the members of his family very well, there was no way they would not have come if they had known that Hana was conscious.
"I beg you not to hide anything from me, Bi," Hana pleaded.
"Deck ...." Riana held Hana's hand. "It's been almost two months since the accident." He told her carefully, but still Hana looked so shocked.
"Really?" she shrieked with eyes that returned glazed.
"Then where is ummi? She must be worried about me?" The girl could not hold back her tears, imagining her anxiety and worry because she had been asleep for so long.
Abi Thohir immediately turned his face when he heard what the princess said, he could not help but hold back his tears. While Riana can only mute with water that has now started to fall.
This made Hana even more suspicious of her brother and father. "Ummi ... at home, right?" great-grandson Hana. "He's just busy, right? He would definitely visit me while bringing food. And she'll be so happy because I'm okay."
Suddenly Hana felt her cheeks wet, she touched him and was surprised that tears just flowed.
Abi Thohir couldn't bear to hear Hana's rambling, he came straight out of the ward. Leaving the confused Riana should say what.
Outside, Abi Thohir was sitting limp. He cried until his back shook.
"Once in a while help me take care of dong's kids, Bi."
Abi Thohir gasped at the thought of what his wife had said before, when Hana and Riana were children. The two children were active enough to overwhelm the mother, and eventually asked her husband to look after them.
"Now I have to take care of Hana, right?" He muttered while wiping his tears.
Abi Thohir let out a long sigh and then went back in.
Riana was still silent, making Hana even more afraid even though she actually began to understand what was happening. "Just tell me, Bi, I want to hear it."
"Darling ...." Abi Thohir rubbed Hana's head. "Ummi .. in a much better place than this world."
Hana's tears spilled more and more, her chest felt tight and suddenly everything went dark.
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"We have to go home to take care of Meizia, son." Ummi Nayla patted Ameer on the shoulder, who was still staring at her two children. "The sooner the better."
"I want to bring my two children home" said Ameer.
"Doctor says two or three more days, Ameer." The mother reminded. "Don't put it this way, son, remember how Meizia's struggle to keep and give birth to them. Don't waste your wife's struggle."
Ameer let out a slow breath, trying to calm her still roaring heart.
"We must immediately escort Meizia to her final resting place, it is not good to continue to be delayed."
Ameer nodded in understanding, she still looked at her children as she walked out. It was as if it was hard leaving them.