
“Maira why?” ask Dr. Odie.
“Still hot, Doc,” Aida replied.
“Top in bed, I will check first,” doctor Odie said.
Aida put Maira to bed, the toddler immediately woke up and almost cried. Aida quickly calms Maira down.
“Checked first yes, dear,” says Aida.
Doctor Odie approaches Maira.
“Doctor check first, yes. It doesn't hurt, kok,” says doctor Odie.
Doctor Odie examined Maira. The baby was silent when the doctor told him to.
“Not sick, right?” said Doctor Odie finished checking.
“How, Doc?” ask Aida.
“As I said yesterday, Maira should have a blood check,” replied doctor Odie.
“Iya, Doc. It's okay,” said Aida.
Doctor Odie returns to his desk and makes an introduction to the laboratory. Aida carried Maira and sat down next to Firas.
“Dok, if my child has dengue fever should be treated in the hospital?” ask Aida.
“I can't decide yet. Must see the results of the laboratory first,” replied doctor Odie.
Doctor Odie gave a letter of introduction to the laboratory.
“Later if there are results directly back here. Just tell the nurse to give the results of the laboratory,” said doctor Odie.
“Good, Doc. Thank you,” said Aida.
Aida and Firas came out of the check room. They headed straight to the laboratory. Once in the laboratory they had to queue, until finally the name Maira was called.
“Maira Puspita,” call laboratorium.
Aida and Firas immediately stood up and entered the laboratory room. When Maira's blood was drawn, she cried.
“Eeeekkkkkk,” Maira has put up a face to cry.
“Just a minute, really. Not sick,” said the laboratory officer.
Firas rubbed Maira's head so as not to cry. When the needle was thrust into Maira's hand, Maira immediately cried.
“Eeeeeeeekkkkkkkkkkkk,” Maira crying loudly.
“It's done in the injection,” entertain Aida.
Aida petted Maira to stop crying.
“In su-sui only, Mom. In order to stop crying,” said the laboratory officer.
“Iya,” Aida replied.
Aida took Maira out of the laboratory room and sat in the waiting room. Firas sat next to Aida.
“Bring milk, no?” ask Firas.
“Bawa, but not yet brewed,” replied Aida.
“You brought the hot water?” ask Firas.
“Bawa,” Aida replied.
“I made Maira milk,” Firas said.
Aida scrunched her forehead.
“Father can make child milk?” ask Aida.
“Bisalah, it is the same as making regular milk,” replied Firas.
Aida gave Maira's bag to Firas. Firas opened Maira's bag. Inside Maira's bag was full of Maira's necessities. Firas took out a small flask, a pacifier and milk.
“What's the month?” ask Firas.
“One place milk for one drink,” replied Aida.
Firas understood Aida's intentions. Firas worked everything out according to what Aida said. Maira's milk is ready.
Firas gives a dot to Maira.
“Try first, Sir. Fear of overheating,” said Adida.
“How do I try it?” ask Firas confused.
“Begin how.”
Aida took the pacifier from Firas' hand and she dropped a little milk on the back of her hand. Then Aida gave the dot to Maira. The toddler sucked the dot until it ran out. Maira's sleeping back. Aida patted the back of Maira's body to let Maira fall asleep.
Firas takes Maira's things back.
“Thank you, Sir. Sorry to bother you,” said Aida.
Firas turned to Aida with a smile.
Soon the results of the Maira laboratory came out. Firas took the results of Maira's laboratory.
“Come, we go back to the doctor,” Firas said.
Firas slid Maira's bag over her shoulder, then walked beside Aida.
Aida and Firas return to Odie's doctor. Doctor Odie smiles to see Firas as a father taking his son to the doctor.
“Firas, you deserve to be a father,” doctor Odie said.
Firas just grinned at Doctor Odie's words. Aida gave the results of the laboratory to Doctor Odie. Doctor Odie checked the results one by one.
“As I thought, Maira has dengue fever. Must be treated in a few days,” said doctor Odie.
Aida was shocked to hear that.
“What can not be treated at home, Doc?” ask Aida.
“Can be treated at home. It's only feared that the platelets will continue to decline,” said doctor Odie.
Aida took a long breath. What can be done, for Maira's sake, Aida has to rub the bag even deeper.
“Alright, Doc,” says Aida.
Aida exited the check room and was followed by Firas from behind. Aida walks with gontai.Ia walks while thinking. Finally they arrived at the inpatient registration site. Firas who takes care of the inpatient registration.
“VIP room,” Firas replied when asked what room to take care of.
Aida looked at Firas.
“Do not! Third grade only,” said Aida who protested.
“You are calm. I paid for everything,” said
Phiras.
“Do not, Sir! I've been a lot of trouble Mr.,” said Aida.
“I don't feel bothered. I did this all for Maira,” Firas replied.
“VIP room only,” says Firas sekaii again.
After they registered they waited until there was a nurse who drove Maira to the hospital room.
“Later I will sell my house to replace money Mr. Firas,” said Aida.
Firas turned to Aida.
“Why should you sell your house?” ask Firas.
“I don't want any debt of gratitude with Mr. Firas,” replied Aida.
Firas sighed. It was hard to persuade this woman. On hi he sincerely gives help to Maira.
“How about you work at my home?” ask Firas.
Aida looked at Firas.
“You cleaned my house,” Firas said.
“At home Mr Firas no household assistant?” ask Aida.
“Which I mean my private house, not my parents' house. The house was empty no one occupied. I bought it because the owner needed money,” Firas replied.
“I still work as an office girl. There's no way I'm leaving my job,” replied Aida.
“You can work at my house every Saturday and week,” Firas said.
Aida thought for a moment.
“Alright,” Aida replied.
“Oke, deal,” Firas reached out his hand then Aida greeted him.
Shortly thereafter, the sisters came in with special wheelchairs for the children.
“Do not use a wheelchair, Sus. Her son is also sleeping,” Aida said.
“Then use a wheelchair for adults only. Let Mama ride in a wheelchair,” replied the nurse.
The sisters brought back the children's wheelchairs. Shortly thereafter the sisters came back in wheelchairs for adults.
“Now her Mom is riding into a wheelchair,” said the nurse.
Aida was forced to sit in a wheelchair. Then the nurse pushed the wheelchair into the room. Firas followed them from behind.
“Nah has arrived,” said the nurse when she arrived at Maira's room.
Aida got out of the wheelchair and watched her surroundings. Children's inpatient rooms are very nice, neat and clean. It may be made in such a way that children feel at home being cared for in that place.
“Thank you, Sister,” said Aida.
“Sama-sama,” replied the nurse.
The nurse left the room.