
In the ICU room. Nine o'clock, five minutes. Arumi and Mirza stand by the gurney where Keive is lying. Crossing the two, Mary the mother of Keive sat staring at her son who was struggling with death. Next to him stood Lidya, Keive's younger sister who had already shed tears. How not, for him Keive is not only a big brother but also a friend and teacher.
Arumi's heart was rippling looking at Keive's current condition. The man who saved her from the bullet.
"Ma.." said Keive in a raucous and soft voice.
"Keive.." said Maria with a trembling voice.
His hands clasped tightly onto Keive's, the boy's.
"Huk..huk..." Keive coughs restrained.
His breath looks bad. Several times Keive swallowed saliva just to wet his throat that felt dry after almost twenty-four hours unconscious.
"How are you doing, son...?" said Maria.
Keive did not answer. He just lifted his thumb while smiling faintly. That too weakly. Of course with a bullet hitting a vital organ, Keive is the luckiest human being to be saved. Although with a variety of life support devices attached to his body, but at least that hope still remains.
"Keive.." said Mirza.
Keive distracts her too. Although not looking at the face of Mirza or Arumi, but from the look of the face and the eyes kerling all know that he is aware of the presence of both.
"Thank you for saving my wife. All my life I owe you one." Mirza said.
The handsome man of the successful businessman spoke in a slightly quivering voice. It was only this first time that he had bowed his heart to someone else.
"My ak.pah-la.wan" said Keive.
Hearing that, Arumi tightened her grip on Mirza. The clear thread that had been poking his eyes, now began to guerrilla and freefall. Even so, Arumi still trying to make the stuffing not heard Keive.
"You're my hero, Keive. My family hero. Thank you for saving the woman I love so much..."
"Ki.ta'
"Enough.don't continue. Rest, Keive. Don't talk anymore. My sister Mirza and I already know your love. We are grateful for it" Arumi said in a trembling voice.
"Ar.." said Keive very softly.
"That's enough talking for today, Keive. Rest.' said Mirza.
"Ma, Lidya, we say goodbye first" Arumi said with a faint smile.
"Thank you, son Mirza." said Maria.
"Ar.." call Keive.
Keive said that came out so softly. Even so, it can still be heard by Arumi or Mirza until the second step which was only two steps was stopped.
"I can't bear to ignore Keive's call, sister.." whispered Arumi.
"I understand...."
Mirza or Arumi turned back around. The two approached the gurney.
"Thank you.love, Bang. Already..understand.my love for....Brother Arumi"
"Sister? You call him brother. Is it not wrong...?"
"I..already..decided...Arumi is.my sister, the wife of...My brother"
Mirza broke her trademark smile. Next to her hand pat Keive on the shoulder slowly.
"Why do I feel this is farewell time with Keive. Ah, no...! You recovered Keive" inner Mirza.
"Keive.why are there weird whistles every time you say. Every word you say feels like goodbye. Yes, Lord.Return back Keive. I beg you, Robb" Arumi's inner.
"Sister Arumi.I love that call. Do you like it too, brother?
"Keive. You've talked a lot. Now rest" said Arumi.
"Yes, Brother. Rest up. Brother Arumi and bang Mirza will be waiting for brother kok. Yeah, right, brother, bang..."
"Yes, of course. Why not." said Mirza smiling and sitting on a chair that a nurse had just prepared.
"Sister, bang.titip..mama and...Lidya yes...
"I'll definitely take care of Mama and Lidya. Both are my family" Mirza said.
"Sir Arumi..?"
"Ah, yes. Sure oes. Mama Maria is my mother too. And Lidya is my sister." said Arumi.
"Accept...Love" said Keive, twisting his eyes.
"Ma, sorry....Keif. Sincerely.kan, Ke-kei-ive.." said Keive.
Beeping.
Beeping.
Beeping.
The sound from the vital instrument monitor in the ICU room sounded fast and of course created panic. Maria never stopped shaking Keive's body. And so did Lidya. The two repeatedly mentioned Keive by name.
"Doctor...!!" mirza shouted directly in the response of doctors and nurses. They know very well who needs them.
Arumi hugs Mirza. Cry broke. Especially when the Defibrillator repeatedly stomped on Keive's body. Until the beep tone was long-tipped and disappeared then the team of doctors stopped his medical action.
"Sorry.." said a doctor.
His eyes looked at Mirza and he said it was gone. Especially when Mirza's hand signaled for all the team of doctors to leave the room.
"Keif....!!"
That time stopped. Suddenly silent atmosphere. Completely silent. The world will understand the sad who is embracing the soul. The word is also lost. And the tears started to freefall as everyone became aware of the situation.
"Sister.." said Arumi.
He pressed his grip on Mirza. Her crying broke and was no longer held back. How not, the man who has made himself a shield for Arumi has now gone for good before Arumi had time to repay his kindness.
"Prophey, baby..."
"You're happy, my sister sacrificed herself for you. A woman he should not love. Are you happy? Are you satisfied...?" said Lidya ketus.
"I...."
Arumi's word is missing. His mouth is locked. Especially when the words and eyes of Lidya who attacked and judged him.
"Of course you're happy to be the wrestler of men. Women who have shortcomings, but many valued men. Did you use my brother or many other men?" lidya.
"Lidhi...Keep your talk! Not the right time and place to say such a thing!" said Maria on her side.
"It must be in your heart that you laugh." said Lidya.
"We're leaving, baby." take Mirza.
He knew the situation might hurt the feelings of his loved ones, Arumi.
Arumi also agreed to the invitation of her handsome husband. But only two steps, said Lidya again bombard the heart of Arumi.
"Go..! Go...! You're a murderer...!"
PLAQUE...!
"Shut your mouth, Lidya...!" maria shouted along with a slap in Lidya's face.
The girl who had just celebrated the age of twenty was gasping for Maria's actions just now. Next to his hand
"Supply....! You don't know who Mr Mirza is to your sister?!"
"Mah...!"
"Enough...You didn't hear what your brother said...?"
Lidya. His face was on the end of his shoes. Shortly after, her tears fell unbearably.