
Morgan tries to contact Ara, but Ara's phone number is not active at all. It made him feel even more anxious.
“Duh .. not active anyway. Why didn't he turn on his phone, anyway?” he murmured, annoyed by what happened.
Morgan again dialed Ara's number, but again the number was not active as before. That made Morgan upset about it.
“Why not active, anyway? I'm worried about him! Why doesn't he go to any school, anyway?” muttered Morgan, who was again still confused and worried about the state of Ara.
Due to the urgent circumstances, Morgan thought about asking Bhishma. However, he felt uneasy, because he did not want Bhishma to know that he and Ara were no longer in a relationship.
“Then the question to Bisma?” muttered Morgan, who was still arguing with his heart.
Not wanting to constantly think things through, Morgan decided to ask Ara for her whereabouts.
“Ah, can't be banned! At best, I know how Ara is. I can not gini, without news from him,” muttered Morgan, who really looks very bucolic.
Because his selfishness was inferior to his fear of Ara, Morgan finally contacted Bisma with feelings that were actually not willing. He is actually lazy to do this, but he must know the true state of Ara.
After a few moments of waiting, the phone finally connected. Morgan immediately asked Ara's situation to Bhishma.
“Halo, Bhishma. Lo again the same Ara, no? Why don't you guys go to school?” ask Morgan a question.
Bisma let out a long sigh, “Ara ... now again hospitalized,” he replied soberly, immediately making Morgan snort in shock to hear it.
“What? Ara's been hospitalized? What pain?” morgan asked in shock.
“Tipes,” Reply Bisma potluck.
Morgan felt very panicked, “Yes already, I'm going there now! Send me the name of the room,” he said, Bisma has no choice.
“Ya, later I send.” Bhishma agreed, and felt very unable to lie to Morgan.
As Bhishma knows, Morgan and Ara are still on good terms. That's what makes Bisma hesitant to cover all the circumstances about Ara, because he's the only source of Morgan's information right now.
“OK,” said Morgan, who immediately disconnected their phone.
Morgan let out a long sigh, “Gue should be there now!” abugn.
Being informed of such news with Bhishma, Morgan immediately slid to where Ara was being treated. It was all because he was very sad, and was shocked by Ara's current state.
Meanwhile, Bhishma could only look towards Ara. He saw Ara who was already lying weak, with an infusion tube attached to the back of her hand. Ara's face was pale, and was currently unconscious.
“Ra .. why are you naughty if you say so? I ‘kan already said, you have to go to the hospital from yesterday-yesterday. Now if this is the case, how? Forced you must be treated this way,” murmured Bhishma, while looking at Ara who was lying weakly in front of him.
His father came before Ara and Bhishma, making Bhishma's attention diverted towards him.
“Udah finished his administration, Pah?” ask Bisma.
“Already, Ara was treated here first only temporarily until his condition recovered. Papa nitip Ara, because maybe Papa can not stay here for long,” he said, Bisma also nodded in understanding to hear it.
“Yes, Bisma must take care of Ara,” said Bisma, making her father happy to hear it.
Half an hour later, Morgan finally arrived at the hospital where Ara was treated. He immediately ran towards the room that Bhishma had sent him, and right in front of a room, Bisma and her father were waiting to sit in the front seat of the room.
Bhishma and his father rose up, and stood before Morgan who had just arrived there.
“Gan, how are you?” ask her father, Bisma.
“Good, Om. Om how is it?”
“Good too.”
Morgan glanced towards Ara's room, “Ara ... how is it, Om?” her question was a bit hesitant to ask her father about Ara's condition.
Bhishma's father replied, “Ara is still unconscious. She's still inside, and can't be visited yet.”
Morgan gave a small nod hearing it, “Oh, fine. Maybe I'll wait until Ara wakes up, Om.”
“Oh yes, please. Permission with your family, yes. This is the night because,” said his father Bisma, Morgan also nodded little to hear it.
“Good, Om.” Morgan turned his head towards Bhishma, who was currently still looking towards him.
“Let's chat to the cafeteria,” with Bhishma, Morgan nodded to hear it.
“OK,” says Morgan.
Bisma turned her head towards her father, “Pah, nitip Ara for a moment huh. Later if Ara has realized, news Bisma,” he said, his father also nodded little to hear it.
Bisma and Morgan immediately left their father to talk together in the cafeteria. There were many things that Bhishma wanted to talk to Morgan about, so he had to take advantage of this opportunity to talk to Morgan.
While Bisma and Morgan were heading towards the hospital canteen, Reza was unsettled at home. He still did not know the news from Ara, because Ara did not attend school today. Usually Ara is very diligent, even he never once absent from school.
Reza was confused, because this was the first time Ara did not go to school.
“Ara where, huh? Why am I feeling uneasy?” muttered Reza, who was starting to get anxious about what he thought of Ara.
Time has shown at 7 pm, and Ara has not opened a short message on their chat application at all. This makes Reza more worried, because all day Ara is known not to hold his cellphone.
“Ara to where, anyway? Why can't he be connected from earlier?” muttered Reza, worried about Ara's state.
Because he was so worried about Ara, he thought about contacting Bisma, the person who had embarrassed him in front of Ara.
“I have to ask the bisma? Will he answer my question?” muttered Reza, confused by the situation.
Because Reza was very desperate, he finally decided to contact his father Bisma. Although very shy, but he must know with the real condition of Ara.
After a few moments of waiting, their phone was connected. Reza was jolted, because it turns out that super busy people like his father Bisma, can take a call from him.
“Eh? Hello ... Om,” greet Reza.
“Sorry, who is it with?” asked her father, Bisma, Reza took a long breath.
“I Reza, Om. His friend Ara,” replied Reza, his father Ara until just realized with his words.