The Other Side's

The Other Side's
Mbok Yati's



"You're inget..."


Kriet... The sound of the door opening. Turns out it was the nurse who brought food for Sandy. Behind him is also Mbok Yati who delivered the nurse.


"Sandy, eat the food. I'm glad to see you're well again" the nurse said and went straight out.


"It's not foreign, but who," thought Sandy.


*****


When he got to the door, the nurse turned around and looked at Sandy inside.


"That gaze, no longer wrong," Sandy said.


"Sandy," call Netra.


"What's up?" ask again.


"Ah no, no. Only me. I'm like a stranger to that nurse" Sandy said.


"Oh Sister Dessy? He's been taking care of you with Mbok Yati. Maybe you are familiar because it often shakes his voice in a coma," replied Netra.


Sandy took the food and wanted to eat it. Suddenly, though...


PRANGS! A glass that was originally on the table now fell and scattered. Everyone was shocked by the sound of the glass being quite loud.


"I'm sorry Mbok, Den Sandy didn't get a glass splinter, did she?" ask Mbo Yati while checking Sandy's condition.


"Ngga really, Mbok.This is to be cleaned by a janitor. Mbok's hand will be okay," said Sandy.


"Father, Den. This is also because of Mbok. Oh yeah the food let Mbok take ya, Den. Mbok is afraid there are pieces of glass," said Mbok Yati. He cleaned up all the mess he had done earlier and replaced Sandy's food with fried rice that Radit bought for him. Sandy was so happy that it was her favorite meal.


"Thank you, Mbok" Sandy said. Mbok Yati just nodded while Radit and Netra forbade Sandy to eat it because she had just improved.


"Sandy, eat the real thing. You eat fried rice instead" Radit said.


"Yes, this time I agree with Radit. You're cured, San. It's been a weird meal." Netra scolded Sandy. Radit and Netra are like a couple of parents who are scolding their naughty child.


"Sandy.." cried Radit and Netra. But Sandy ignored them and kept eating the fried rice.


"Huh sebel. I'm not worried about him anymore" said Netra.


"Huh yesterday when worried half-dead until angry at me" said Radit.


"Eh Rara's angry why?" ask Sandy.


"Ask the same people" said Radit.


"The bottom of the bucket," Netra said as she pinched Radit.


"Ga, don't care anymore. Let it go" he said again.


"Den, Non, Mbok go to the back for a while huh. This is done cleaning the glass shards," said Mbok Yati. All agreed and let Mbok Yati go.


"It is fortunate that Den Sandy did not eat her food" said Mbok Yati.


FLASBACKS


"Suster Dessy, I'm Sandy's mom, the patient from Orchid's room. Sandy's conscious and wants to eat soon, Sus. Can you please prepare?" ask Mbok Yati.


"Oh well, please wait," said the nurse who then went and entered the hospital kitchen. Mbok Yati followed the nurse and waited outside the room. Because Curious once in a while Mbok Yati peeked into it.


"What kind of hospital kitchen?" ask Mbok Yati.


"Wah turned out to be wide and sterile. Uh but wait, it's Sister Dessy who should be bringing food to Sandy," said Mbok Yati.


"Well suspicious, what's going in there? Not that hospital food has passed the standard for sick people's food, what needs to be added such additional ingredients?" Mbok Yati wondered.


"But Sister Dessy is suspicious, when she has to look left-right first before inserting the extra material. Mbok can not let Den Sandy eat the food, Mbok must do something," said Mbok Yati. Shortly thereafter Sister Dessy came out of the kitchen to bring Sandy food in the trolley. Mbok Yati just followed Sister Dessy to the patient room.


"How do you stop it?" inner Mbok Yati. They're in Sandy's room. Mbok Yati happened to see Sister Dessy's suspicious eye look at Sandy. The bad feeling that appeared from earlier seemed to be true. Mbok Yati looked at the drink on the patient's desk and finally got an idea.


"Yes, that's it, Den Sandy can't eat that food" he thought. He immediately pretended to drop his drinking water glass. And the plan worked. Sandy didn't eat that food. He immediately cleaned up the mess he made and threw away Sandy's food. He was not aware that anyone was watching him from a distance.