Behind The Lies

Behind The Lies
Go home


At exactly nine o'clock in the evening, Aruna just got home in a state of shivering, her face was deathly pale and her head was clingy.


“Where are you from? Get away from Ashar and just came home at nine o'clock you say?” ngel Miranti while helping Aruna who staggered.


“You why leave home without permission?” ask Ganjar annoyed.


“I just want to take a walk.”


“Why not say? This whole house no one knows where you are, wet clothes like gini, you're testing?”


Never cease Miranti nagging. Making Aruna's head throbbing more pain.


“Bund, my head hurts.”


“Ya have come-ayo Mother help to room.”


Aruna dragged her increasingly limp legs until she lost balance to her own body. His eyes were blurred, his head was dizzy and he felt very nauseous.


“Be careful,” Ashilla said as Aruna's body collapsed.


“Edgar,” call Miranti. “Please lift your sister, move to sofa.”


Edgar immediately raised Aruna's body according to his mother's orders.


“Run,” call Ashilla slowly.


Ashilla and Miranti try to resuscitate Aruna. Ashilla propped up Aruna's legs with a pillow and tried to warm her up with wind oil. Miranti brought eucalyptus oil closer to Aruna's nose.


It was not long before Aruna opened her eyes.


“Alhamdulillah,” exclaim Miranti and Ashilla together. “Drink first.” Miranti took the glass from Edgar's hand.


“Edgar, prepare the car, we have to take Aruna to the hospital,” said Miranti worriedly.


“Bund, we just came home earlier, time to go to the hospital again,” said Edgar lazily.


“Patient difference, Edgar.”


“But, the person remains the same.”


“Yes, but how, can we take care of Aruna at home? Quickly prepare car.”


“Ambulance call,” proposal Edgar.


“Lama.”


“What is the use of ambulance dong if it is like.” Edgar was still trying to find an excuse not to go back to the hospital.


“It's an emergency, if you can yourself why wait?” reply Miranti fierce.


“Just if we bring Aruna alone, in the road got stuck, let alone this is a big rain. The sound of sirens in the ambulance can make the road a little slow,” replied Edgar did not want to lose.


Ganjar bobbing head. “Already, take Aruna to the room, we call Doctor Mirza only.”


“I'm fine just a headache,” said Aruna slowly.


“Shill, you call Doctor Mirza,” said Ganjar.


“Which number?”


“In drawer.”


Ashilla walked up to the sideboard and opened the drawer. There's Doctor Mirza's business card. He immediately contacted the contact and the call was immediately connected.


“You are hot,” said Miranti after checking Aruna's forehead. “Definitely because of rain-rain.”


Aruna just nodded. There is something worse than just rain.


After calling Ashilla back. “Udah. We are asked to wait. Doctor Mirza turned out to be deket. Ih know that, from earlier just contact Doctor Mirza, fortunately not yet gone to the hospital.”


“It looks like we should tell Faran,” Miranti said.


“Nevent gone, Bund. I'm fine,” reject Aruna.


“Iya, not first, Bund, pity Faran only until Bali, the time has to be asked to go home,” timpal Ashilla.


“Neither asked to go home, just tell me the state of Aruna aja.”


“Mother doesn't know how worried Faran is? He will definitely come back here again. Poor tired, anyways Aruna we take care of, ‘kan?” said Ashilla again.


Aruna nodded in agreement with Ashilla. “I just need a break.”


“Iya,” replied Miranti slowly. “You want to move to a room?”


Aruna nodded. Slowly he wakes up with help from Miranti and Ashilla. After Aruna lay in the room. Suddenly they heard the sound of bell clinking. Ashilla quickly went to the main door. There stood a woman who was so young about twenty-five years old.


“Doctor Mirza?” ask Ashilla.


“Oh. Please login,” pinta Ashilla. “Sorry to interrupt the nights, my sister had fainted and her body had a fever.”


“Yes, it's okay.” Doctor Mirza follows Ashilla, while her daughter walks in the back. From far away Edgar kept staring at the pink pajama girl. Never had he seen a girl with such wide eyes. Usually as pretty as anything she would miss.


“Mai, which bag?” ask Dr. Mirza.


Ashilla shifts to allow Doctor Mirza's son in. While Edgar did not want to miss, only this time he was made curious to see the woman repeatedly.


The doctor began to examine Aruna, he brought the stethoscope closer to the woman's chest. “Try breathing,” the door.


Aruna quickly took a breath and let it out slowly.


“There's tightness?” ask Dr. Mirza.


“Slight, Doc.”


“Against stress? Don't stress, if there's anything better say.” Doctor Mirza circulated the view. “This is a lot of family can help your problem.”


Aruna was pensive and pretended that nothing had happened this afternoon.


Doctor Mirza checked his blood pressure. “The blood is very low.”The old man repeated it. “Have often been like gini?”


Aruna did not answer and was busy daydreaming. Doctor Mirza was forced to ask Miranti. “Bu, has he been kayak gini often?”


Miranti nodded, although she did not know for sure, but Faran had also said so yesterday.


“My advice tomorrow on blood test let me know the cause. Not all anemia comes from a lack of iron. Do not be considered trivial, all dangerous starts from things that you consider trivial.”


Miranti nodded. ‘So, how now, Doc?”


“While taking the drug?” ask Dr. Mirza.


Aruna shakes. “Vitamin.” only


“Mana view.”


“Where, Run, let me get you?” said Ashilla.


“In drawer.”


Ashilla quickly took out the medicine bag in Aruna's dresser drawer.


“Since when to drink this?”


“Three days ago.”


“Oh deserves, yes already, this is just forwarded, but, I love the same fever-lowering drugs antibiotics.” The doctor wrote a prescription. “Can be taken to clinic.” Doctor Mirza then looked at her son. “Mai.”


“Iya, Pa?”


“You if you come back here to deliver medicine can?”


“Self, Pa?”


“Iya. Papa can't come back.”


“Pa, but–”


“Let me take the cure,” replied Edgar quickly trimmed the reason for his son Doctor Mirza.


“Oh great. Yes, then we say.” Doctor Mirza is rising. “You come with us only,” Doctor Mirza told Edgar.


Edgar nodded. The corner of his eyes glanced at the woman in pajamas and the ash cardigan standing next to Ashilla.


“Don't forget to bring the rain umbrella is still heavy,” Miranti said to her son.


“Now break. God will be better tomorrow too. But, still have to check lab.”


“Good, Doc, thank you,” said Ashilla while ushering Doctor Mirza forward.


“Pak Ganjar, healthy?” ask Dr. Mirza.


“It's been better, Doc,” Anjar replied.


“Let's do a periodic test again. Don't forget to take care of your health.”


“Ready, Doctor, thank you.”


“Dok, so how much?” ask Ashilla slowly.


“Pay at home only, all take medicine.”


“Oh yes already.” Ashilla then looked at Edgar and gave Edgar several hundred thousand bills. “If less addin first,” whispered.


“Hm.” Edgar then goes along with Doctor Mirza and the woman who is called Mai.