
Lazily Te Apoyo woke up from his sleep, but because the call continued to sound, inevitably he rushed to the hospital. The streets are very quiet and empty.
Te Apoyo tried to focus and did not imagine the things that were often said by people would appear in a deserted place. This is not the first time he has driven at night. And it wasn't the first time she went to the hospital at night.
Although not sure what to do, Te Apoyo still went to the hospital and when he arrived he went straight to his office.
"Sorry, I was at a funeral for a patient" Te Apoyo said hesitantly.
He thought the girl was still in his office. The office is a little messy than usual. Te Apoyo could only hold back his emotions.
Suddenly Te Apoyo received a call from Malika again.
"Te Apoyo, where are you?" malika asked in an anxious tone.
Te Apoyo became anxious, because Malika seemed to be very serious. And Te Apoyo said he was in his office.
"Please pick me up, as soon as possible!" malika said with a commanding tone.
Malika says her address and says that she has found the girl by now. She was scared and crying and could not be let go. Malika fears it could be bad for Te Apoyo later in life.
Te Apoyo arrived at the location said by Malika. As soon as Te Apoyo came, Malika was relieved. And Malika quickly opened the back door. He acts like he is embracing someone.
"Where are you going to sleep tonight?" te Apoyo asked Malika.
"He will sleep in my house" replied Malika.
Malika does it on purpose, so that the girl feels that Te Apoyo's question is directed at her. So Te Apoyo drove his vehicle to the house of Malika in the country of Te Apoyo.
In the old Fika house there was a husband and wife who took care of the house. Malika invites the girl in and tells Te Apoyo to come in.
"You two, wait for me here" said Malika.
Then he went to the kitchen and made 3 drinks for the three of them. Te Apoyo who lived alone with the spirit of the girl did nothing. But somehow, Te Apoyo felt that he had to talk.
"Are you okay?" te Apoyo asked the air in front of him.
The girl looked at Te Apoyo who was not looking at her as she spoke. But he knew Te Apoyo's words were directed at him. And he nodded slowly.
Malika came with 3 glasses of drink and placed them in front of each of them. At that moment Te Apoyo realized that he was talking in the wrong direction.
The girl was sitting next to him. He took a deep breath and then to neutralize his feelings he raised his glass and suddenly thought of giving it to the girl.
He didn't know whether Gadia accepted it or not. But Malika spoke up so that everyone would not feel awkward.
Then the people of Te Apoyo to put the glass, but Te Apoyo did not understand. Forced Malika to intervene, and immediately took the glass in the hands of Te Apoyo.
"I will replace it soon" said Malika.
Te Apoyo was confused. It seems like whatever he did was wrong. How he should behave to those he cannot see and cannot touch. This made him half-dead.
More confusing than when he did drama while still in school first. Pretending to see, pretending to know, and pretending to care. If it wasn't for Malika forcing him on the grounds of his kindness, then Te Apoyo would never have done it.
After a few minutes of awkwardness, Malika finally gave a signal that Te Apoyo could go home. And the girl asked to come with him. Malika told Te Apoyo.
"Yes well, then," said Te Apoyo
When he arrived in front of the car door he opened, his gaze was directed at Malika, as if asking whether the girl had gone up or not. Malika shakes.
"Let's go up, sit down in front," Te Apoyo said in the empty air before him.
Malika just smiled because Te Apoyo tried so hard. Te Apoyo scowled and glared at Malika. But Malika makes a gesture that hints that the girl has entered. Then Te Apoyo came in from the other door.
The vehicle drove after they said goodbye. Te Apoyo didn't know what to do in the car. But he chose to tell me about the little boy who died today. And also about the cake that was placed on him.
The girl was silent, she realized that what Te Apoyo meant was a boy who reprimanded her. He felt sorry, because the child was very attentive to him who he had just known.
Send them to the house of Te Apoyo. Te Apoyo quickly went down and opened the door. It felt quite awkward, and he guessed whether the girl had gone down or not. Then he took the girl to Te Espere's room.
"Sorry, I can't let you sleep in my room, this is my sister's room. Don't worry, he won't mind if you sleep here" Te Apoyo said as naturally as possible.
The girl came in. And Te Apoyo opened Te Espere's wardrobe and offered the girl to wear it. She did not know if she could wear it or not.
Then Te Apoyo showed me the bathroom. Although Te Apoyo was not sure the girl heard him, Te Apoyo continued to act as if he could see the girl.
"All right, it's late at night. I hope you can rest in peace. Good night" Te Apoyo said.
"Good night" replied the girl.
Then he went to the bathroom and cleaned himself up. He put on Te Espere's clothes and tried to close his eyes. Which is where all of it is just his imagination. He didn't really wear Te Espere's clothes. And he didn't really take a shower. But for him he did all of that very real.
He fell asleep and dreamed why he was scared. It all started with a sense of boredom waiting for Te Apoyo to return. So he wanted to take a walk for a while. But he instead sees college friend Te Apoyo in the hospital.
And how shocked the girl was when their eyes clashed. He also immediately left from there. As he looked back, he saw Te Apoyo's collegemate approaching him.
Seriate.-.