
"Drink the milk first, Mah." Divan said as she and Hanum had just finished their breakfast.
Hanum smiled and nodded. The glass filled with milk and then gulped it up to the toilet. This past month he had been drinking milk regularly and Divan always reminded him of it.
"Aren't you dizzy anymore, Ma?" Ask Divan.
Hanum. "No already. It's Mama's ready to go to work." Answer Hanum.
"If you don't have to work, Ma. Mama rest at home." Divan Messages. Divan had seen Hanum suddenly hold his head because of dizziness and Divan was very worried about his mother.
"Mama is no longer dizzy. Divan take it easy, yeah." He said as he rubbed his son's arm.
Divan nodded his head. "She rarely comes home now huh, Mah." Complain Divan.
Hanum. Somehow she started to feel sad because her husband rarely came home to the apartment lately. Her husband spent more time in the hospital and the night was busy looking for evidence of rottenness from his rival who had intended to hurt her.
"May?" Divan looked up at Hanum.
"Father is busy and we have to understand, yes." Said Hanum gently.
Divan just kept quiet with eyes staring at Hanum intensely. Hanum could not help but look at his son's loving gaze upon him. He hugged Divan tightly as if channeling his sadness at this time.
"It's time we left." Said Hanum after releasing his embrace.
Divan looked at the clock that was coiled around Hanum's wrist. "Mamah just left alone? Not the same Divan driver?" Ask Divan.
Hanum. "Only myself. You can drive yourself." The answer.
Divan nodded his head in understanding. The mother and son finally left the dining table and prepared to go to their respective destinations.
While driving his car to Alexander's company, Hanum again held his head that felt dizzy. "Why does it feel so dizzy." Hanum muttered while lowering the rate of his vehicle. In times of dizziness like this it is not good if he drives at high speed.
"You must be strong, Hanum." Hanum muttered to himself. Hanum carefully drove his car until he finally reached Alexander's company.
"It's really not that bad." Hanum muttered as he continued to step up.
When he was in the elevator, Hanum was increasingly tested because the scent of her coworkers' perfume became increasingly fragrant to make his head more dizzy.
Fortunately, he did not have to linger in the elevator and could breathe a sigh of relief after coming out of the elevator.
"Hanum?" Sally's voice calling out her name made Hanum turn to the source of the voice.
"Hi, Sally." Reply Hanum.
Sally approached Hanum and observed his face intensely. "Are you okay, Hanum? Your face looks pale." Sally.
"I'm fine." Hanum replied with a smile.
Sally certainly did not believe it. "I made tea, huh? You look so pale." Fresh Sally.
Hanum. "Let me do it myself. Then I'll go to the pantry first." Pamit Hanum's.
"But—" Sally's words came to a halt as Hanum patted her on the shoulder.
Sally also noticed Hanum who was now stepping out of their work room until finally she was shocked when she saw Hanum suddenly fell right in front of the entrance of their workroom.
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