The Nurse's Choice of Man

The Nurse's Choice of Man
Oh No!



Winda walked half-sluggishly towards the treatment room. His gaze examined one by one as carefully as it was searching for someone on a secret mission.


After some time, the middle-aged woman's eyes seemed to sparkle very happily, like finding an oasis in the middle of Padang.


He actually put his eyes and ears to watch the girl who was inside through the slightly open door.


Prasggs!


He tiptoed when a tray made of aluminum was thrown to the floor because of the actions of children who did not want to be dosed by Amara.


Winda gave a smile full of satisfaction, waiting for the reaction Amara would show to the boy who upset the girl. He hurriedly pulled the phone out of his bag and immediately pressed the icon with the camera. It looks like it will be very viral if the video of the nurse who was angry at this little child is spread. Huh, just imagining it has made the Winda reeled.


What happened was beyond his expectations. Winda could only swallow, because Amara painstakingly persuaded the boy to eat and take the medicine at once.


"Damn, Inyong failed maning! inner Winda was upset while exhaling a rough breath.


Saving his phone again, Winda again watched Amara who was painstakingly feeding the boy. He even cleaned up the food spills that were strewn on the floor.


So serious was watching Amara from the doorway, that it made Winda not pay attention to the circumstances around, and bruggh! Winda's half-bending body with his head peeking into it was hit by someone until it fell on the floor with a large cardboard containing plastic waste scattered over his body.


The winda that crammed on the floor could only gape with perfectly rounded eyeballs lamenting his state.


It was nothing like the tall figure in front of him. The janitor was surprised, to the point of glaring in disbelief lamenting the mess he had to solve.


Winda who was originally looking down observed himself, immediately raised his gaze and looked at the man with anger.


"Sir! You have eyes, not really! If you use the eyes of dong again, sir! Let's not bump into people!"


"Ye, Mom why rent! Everywhere the street people use their feet, Mom! Not eyes!" the man was no less upset.


"Well, that's why it's so angry!" growled Winda, then slammed the cardboard that was still pushing his feet until it bounced. The woman then got up even though it took a little struggle, because the impact when she fell down was enough to make her ass feel pain, and owh, my back! Winda grimaced while holding his sprained waist.


"Why, Mom? Lumbago, huh?" asked the man in a satirical tone, then a second later he laughed curled up.


"Hey, what's so funny!" Winda looked increasingly furious. "Oh, are you cheating on me You're abstaining from me? How dare you be a woman? Okay, who's afraid. Let's make a storm!" he cried with a defiant tone while leaning the long sleeves of the clothes he was wearing.


"Auntie Winda!" call Amara instantly with a surprised face mixed in panic. I don't know when the girl was standing there. "Why is aunt there?" he asked with a confused face.


Winda who was no less surprised as soon as his body froze with round eyes, lips agape and two hands clenched as if ready to smash. But a moment later he woke up and immediately changed the position of his body. His hand moved to wag to hide his huffed face.


Amara stepped quickly to get closer. He looked at the two people in turns as if demanding an explanation.


"Sir, what's going on?" ask Amara later.


"The Mother, Sister. Standing here paved the way. He's gonna get hit!" obviously the man was a little annoyed.


"Yes, you don't look around the street! Why am I being blamed!" Winda won't lose. "Through over there you can, why should you move around here!"


"Why did you keep waiting there? Again, yeah?" accuse the man while pointing his index finger.


"Eh haphazardly! Not really!" Winda sontak. He nodded with his head. Although denying, but the woman could not hide her feelings were suddenly panicked.


"Eat it Mom, don't like to spy on people!" The officer exclaimed in annoyance.


"Yes, geez, still cringe too. Do we need to make sure through CCTV camera footage let everything be clear?"


Hearing that, Winda suddenly turned and gaped. His paled face looked panicked.


But the expression of the Winda did not escape Amara's observation. He knew Juan's mother was terrified, so the girl decided to mediate to stop the tension. "Father, on behalf of Aunt Winda I apologize, sir, maybe Aunt Winda was not intentionally, because it was again my nyariin," said Amara politely to the officer who was still upset.


"I'm sorry, auntie is not wrong, really," Willa protested.


"Well, this mom doesn't exist anymore." The man shook his head and turned to Amara. "Bak Mara be careful with him, he was just thinking about Amara!"


"Ih amit-amit! Who is looking! That's indiscriminate!"


"I'm sorry again, sir" Amara again mediated.


"He should be the one apologizing. People are wrong, don't want to tell me. It's weird!" maki the officer was upset. He then bent his body, picking up the plastic waste that had been scattered.


Even though he did not stay silent, he helped the man pick up the trash.


"Thank you for helping, Ms. Amara," said the officer after all the rubbish had been moved to the cardboard.


"No need to hesitate, sir," replied Amara kindly.


"Mak Amara is a good person, so one day he will definitely find a good soul mate too" the man said sincerely as if saying a prayer.


Amara smiled haru, "Aamiin, thank you for praying, sir."


"Sama-sama Ma'am." The man turned to look towards Winda. "While people who have evil intentions, will not get ridho from God," he said in a satirical tone.


Just the words of the man made Winda angry. "What! Who is evil!" his jolt while rounding his eyes.


"You!" reply to the man as it passes. But the view still shines sharply towards Winda full of warnings. The two are still staring at each other like throwing threats until the officer is not visible from view.


"Aunty, who's sick?"


Amara's question made Winda tiptoed in surprise.


"Who is sick?" Winda asked back with a sinless expression. "Nobody is sick!" ketus.


"If no one is sick then why is aunt here?"


"Oh that, emm, nu-" Willa stuttered. He cut off his words while looking for the right reason. "the aunt's head was dizzy a little, kept accidentally stopping by," he cheered while grinning.


"Oh, so Auntie's head is dizzy? Don't let Auntie, let's check here," Amara asked full of earnestness.


Waduh, this is bad. Inner Winda. "Eh no need, Amara, Auntie is fine," she refused nervously while smiling wryly.


"Tante if dizzy in the morning can be dangerous. Let's go first, yuk." Amara holding Winda's hand gently greeted him.


"Oh no! Mara don't, Mara, Aunt is afraid of syringes ...!" whinek Winda with a face that instantly paled.


Seriate.