
“Where's the puskesmas?” ask Firas while focusing on driving.
“In front about five hundred meters more,” replied Aida.
Suddenly Maira woke up from her sleep whining.
“Eekkkk Mama...” says Maira.
“Ssttt dear, Mamah is here.” Aida rubbed Maira's head.
Aida swung at Maira's body to avoid crying.
Firas slowed down the speed of his car.
“This isn't her puskesmas?” asked Firas when he stopped in front of the building in front of him that read puskesmas.
Aida looked beside the car.
“Iya right,” Aida replied.
“Thank you for driving us,” said Aida while opening the car door.
“Do not come down first! I parked the car first,” exclaimed Firas.
Aida undoes her intention to get out of the car. Then Firas parked his car in the puskesmas yard. After the car stopped, Aida opened the car door.
“Once again I say thank you because Mr. Firas has delivered us,” said Aida.
“Hm,” Firas replied, nodding his head.
“Assalamualaikum,” said Aida then got out of Firas' car. Phiras.
“Waalaikumsalam,” Firas replied.
Aida walked towards the puskesmas. Firas watched Aida from inside his car. After Aida entered the puskesmas, Firas breathed a sigh of relief.
Firas did not leave the puskesmas page immediately. But he still parked his car in the puskesmas yard. Firas read the chat that went into his phone one by one. When replying to a chat on his phone Firas's tail caught Aida coming out of the puskesmas. Firas immediately turned his gaze to Aida who was glancing to the right and to the left who seemed to be looking for something.
“Kok fast once,” Firas said to himself.
Firas honked his car horn. Aida looks over at Firas' car. Firas lowered his car's glass.
“Cock fast?” ask Firas to Aida.
Aida approached Firas.
“Puskesmasnya closed at lunch. I want to go to the hospital,” replied Aida.
“Yes already, let's go up. I drove to the hospital,” Firas said.
“Thank you, no need to deliver. I want to ride ojek only,” replied Aida.
“If you ride the motorcycle taxi pity Maira, it will overheat,” said Firas.
Suddenly, Maira's whining was heard because of the heat of the sun.
“That's Maira crying. Come quickly up!” exclaim Firas.
Aida must follow Firas' words. Aida got into Firas' car.
“After I phone the pediatrician first.” Firas took his phone and called someone.
“Pak, no need,” prevent Aida.
“Ssttt,” Firas taped her index finger to her lips.
Aida was silent.
“Assalamualaikum, A,” says Firas.
“Waalaikumsalam,” Odie replied.
“Aa again where?” ask Firas.
“Still in the hospital, another lunch break. Why indeed?” ask Odie.
“This is a child employee in the office who is hot sick, but the health center is closed due to lunch break. Instead of having to wait for the puskesmas to open, it is better to be taken to a pediatrician at the hospital,” Firas replied.
“Hah..an employee? Child employee or “son employee” nih?” odie Goda.
“A real employee, A,” replied Firas.
“Since when did Mr. Diirektur take care of a sick employee's child? Yes already. Bring it here!” said Odie.
“OK, A. Firas is leaving now. Assalamualaikum,” says Firas.
“Waalaikumsalam,” Odie replied.
Aida silently heard Firas talk with someone across the street.
Aida turned to look at Firas with a thousand questions. But Firas was focused on turning his car back out of the health center so he did not see Aida's face.
Half an hour later they reached the hospital. Firas stopped his car in front of the hospital lobby.
“You get off first. Wait for me in the lobby! I want to park the car first,” Firas said.
“Ya, Sir.”
Aida got out of the car and headed to the hospital lobby. Firas parked his car. After twenty minutes Aida waited for Firas, Firas finally came.
“Sorry long wait,” said Firas when approaching Aida.
“It's okay, Sir,” replied Aida.
They also walked to the registration site. After registering, Firas and Aida went to the pediatrician and sat in the pediatrician's waiting room. While waiting, Firas called someone.
“Assalamaicum, A. Firas is now in the waiting room,” Firas said.
“Waalaikumsalam. Now Aa's out,” Odie said.
The door of the pediatrician's room opened a doctor about thirty-four years old out of the practice room turned right and left like looking for someone. Then he smiled when he saw Firas and waved his hand towards Firas.
“Come, Aida. Maira's been called,” Firas said.
“Eh...” Aida is confused because she has not heard the nurse call Maira's name.
Firas immediately moved from his seat and approached the doctor. Aida followed Firas directly from behind. Firas shines a glance at the doctor. He is Odie's doctor Firas' cousin.
“Where are your employees?” ask Odie.
“This,” Firas replied as he pointed to Aida who was standing behind him.
“Who is the patient's name?” ask Odie to Aida.
“Maira Puspita,” Aida replied.
“Already registered at the place of registration?” ask Odie.
“Already, Doc,” replied Aida.
“Sus, please take the case of a patient named Maira Puspita. Bring it to my room!” odie said to the nurse sitting at the table in front of the check room.
“Well, Doc,” the nurse started looking for Maira's case card among the stack of other patient case cards.
“Please log in, Mom,” says Odie.
Firas and Aida went into the check room. They sat down at Odie's desk.
“Why his son, Bu?” ask Odie.
“Sick hot, Doc,” Aida replied.
“From when, Mom?” ask Odie.
“From last night, Doc. Just a normal fever. But it was about ten said Mother who nurtured him the heat was very high,” replied Aida.
Suddenly the door of the check room was opened the nurse entered while carrying a case card belonging to Maira.
“This is Doc, case card belongs to Maira Puspita,” said sister.
“Thank you, Sus,” says Odie.
“Loved his son first, I want to check,” Odie said.
Aida immediately moved towards the gurney that was in the room. Meanwhile Odie whispers to Firas, “You owe an explanation to Aa.”
“Iya,” replied Firas while whispering.
“Eeekkkkk,” sounds Maira whining when put to sleep on top of a gurney.
“Sssstttt checked first, yes dear,” said Aida who tried to calm her son who began to whine.
Odie approaches the gurney to check on Maira. When he saw Odie, Maira was about to cry. Aida rubbed Maira's head so as not to cry.
“Doctor check first, yes,” said Odie who started putting a stethoscope into his ear.
Odie began to examine in its entirety.
“ASI it launched?” ask Odie.
“Maira doesn't drink ASI, Doc. Maira is not my biological child, she is my adopted child,” replied Aida.
“OK, I understand.”
Odie took a long breath.
“There is no strep in his throat and tonsils. I suspect Maira has dengue fever. If the heat has not gone down for three days, you should check the blood. If you urinate or defecate there is blood immediately take it to the doctor!” said Odie.
Aida is shocked to hear Doctor Odie's explanation.
“Ya, Doc,” replied Aida limply.