
"My advice is don't you bother her with your instincts, because she's a good woman - well, I'm sure there's a lot of things Amanda's thinking about right now"
Aditya said that while standing from his seat and finally leaving Amanda's nursery, Giandra now lives alone in the room.
"Why are so many people defending you?"
Giandra said that while scrambling the hair on his head.
"Once again I have to deal with you"
Giandra looked at Amanda's still pale face with an infusion hose stuck in her right hand.
"Mas Gian how is Amanda's mother"
"Sssstt, put your voice on Nin"
Giandra saw Anindita come in and asked her about it.
"Mas, what happened to Amanda until it was like this mas?"
Anindita said this while looking intently at Amanda who was not yet self-conscious.
"Come on Nin"
And after saying that arrived - suddenly Giandra fell and fainted.
"Mas Giandra,mas Giandra wake up,astaga what's going on you two"
Anindita said this while contacting the doctor.
"Mas Aditya how is Giandra's mas?"
Anindita asked Dr. Aditya who had finished checking on Giandra.
"Nin, your lady Giandra seems too forced to do blood donation"
"Donor blood? who is Aditya for?"
I don't know why it hurt so much when Anindita found out about it.
"Hey Nin what's wrong?"
"Not Aditya"
"Yes, I want to go to the practice room again, soon we mas your Gian is aware, you just wait"
Done saying that Dr. Aditya also went from inside the room Giandra.
At this time Anindita's heart was still in pain, let alone seeing the two people in front of her who were still unconscious.
"Why does this feel like this, there's no way Giandra's starting to take heart with Amanda right?"
Anindita said this slowly and with a cry without a sound, the tightness in Anindita's heart was great, especially if Anindita imagined if it was true that Giandra began to have feelings for Giandra.
"I'm a very stupid woman if I still love Giandra if my estimation is correct"
Anindita continued to cry while saying this, a very unwilling heart if until Giandra had a taste for Amanda.
"Maybe today I'm too tired, I'd better go back home to rest"
Anindita rubbed her tears that were still flowing profusely, Anindita tried to calm her own feelings, feelings that were now starting to turn into a fear, the fear of loss.
With heavy steps Anindita looked back at the two people who were still unconscious and after that Anindita out of Amanda's room.
On one side was a pair of eyes staring at Anindita's footsteps from a distance.
As beautiful as you are Anindita, I know what it feels like to have an unexpressable love, it must hurt, let alone see our loved ones sacrifice for another woman, she said, whereas we continue to have to be near the person without being able to express our true feelings.
"Doctor Aditya, it's time to go home soon"
One nurse's voice managed to disperse all the views of Aditya who continued to look at Anindita's departure.
"Well, I'll be home soon"