
Queen did not see Vey's shoulders shaking. But Queen knows how Vey feels. I want it to feel like Queen persuaded the sister-to-be to come out for a while. Queen recalls how the papa tried to persuade Vey out.
Because tired of standing, the Queen chose to sit down. Grazed his forehead slowly with his eyes closed. Crying could not wake her brother from his long slumber. The accident left Devano's head hit by a concrete fence and then hit a rock next to the concrete fence.
Wildan then went with Vey to accompany him. I can only be silent to see it. Who he is in Vey's life now. Just a friend who's always there for Vey. Not more friends who will always be faithful to accompany him.
Queen sighed with a slight lift of her head.
"Sit down, Brother Wil. Your legs will definitely cramp if you stand still!" reprimanding Queen who increasingly dizzy to see it.
Wildan followed Queen's words to sit down. Wildan and Queen already knew each other and were close. No wonder they are like brothers and sisters. Wildan just leaned his body.
Seen from the tail of his eyes two doctors ran towards him. He did not ask the two doctors to enter Devano's room. Queen and Jiga Wildan stood up. Luckily, there was a glass wall so anyone could see from the outside.
"What's going on, brother?" ask Queen to Wildan.
"We'll wait, Queen. Sure, your brother's a strong man,"
In her fear Queen gave word to both her parents. Wildan continued to monitor inside. Vey stood over while looking at the monitor.
Both of his hands clenched tightly. Wildan wanted to break the glass in front of him. If only he could not remember himself in the hospital. Samar heard a long sound that shocked Queen, Wildan and Vey inside.
"Wake, Dev. You have to be strong for Vey. Vey loves you very much. Rise up, otherwise I'll hate you" Wildan's heart raved at the straight line on the monitor.
No, once again Vey did not cry just his hand clasped tightly to his lover's hand. Look at her face and hope that after that both her eyes will open. Vey did not care about the sweat that soaked his palms as well as the palms of his handsome mas.
"Dev, I want you to come back even though not the slightest bit of my name you remember. Open your eyes, Dev. Look, everyone is crying seeing you like this. Remember your promise that will always make me laugh. Dev, wakeup!" vey's remarks were able to amaze both the doctor and the nurse. Not a single bit did Vey turn his face away from that pale face.
Sebwlum continued his activities Anton doctor also wanted to encourage his patients. "Sir Dev, look at the woman who's always beside you. Don't you want to hug her again? Try to get up Dev sir!?" doctor Anton's chirps who's the same age as Devano. Both of his eyes were heating up preparing to spurt out the source.
As much as Vey's energy to hold the water so as not to spill.
Vey looked at his girlfriend's handsome face. The sadness that now enveloped Vey's mind. That smile Vey was very afraid of losing.
The warmth and comfort of being on Devano's side is greatly missed. That goodbye hug may not be the hug for the last time.
Vey held tightly to his lover's hand. Wanted to scream in Devano's ear but Vey held it. A place to despair seeing the condition of Devano that is getting worse and worse.
Finally Vey let go of his grasp and slightly twisted his body. But unexpectedly, his steps stopped when he felt something was blocking him.
His little finger was restrained by Devano's hand. Vey turned to look down. Verily Vey came straight over and rubbed the pale face.
"Hey, wake up, baby. I'm not leaving. I'll stay by your side. Doc, just got his finger moving and grasped my pinky," Vey looked up at the doctor who was still in place.
The pacemaker he was carrying was immediately put in place. One of the other doctors took out his stethoscope and placed it on Devano's chest. Dandi smiled hearing his patient's heartbeat return to normal.
"Alhamdulilah, oak Devano has passed its critical period. We all just wait for the right time for him to open his eyes. You did it Miss Vey. Because your spirit Mr. Devano still wants to survive" said thankfully doctor Anton.