I'm The One You Throw Out

I'm The One You Throw Out
The Real


Night continues to creep to the end, the earth's inhabitants slowly begin to pull away from all the activities they used to do. The slippery roads were running down the rest of the rain this afternoon. The roadside traders were only a few who looked still in his lap.


The drizzle no longer came down, but still left a cold that froze the bone marrow. On the deserted and deserted streets, the white car was still driving slowly. The driver accidentally closed the car window, to make it easier to look around.


Glancing at the circular clock in hand, twenty-two o'clock over one minute. He sighed, it had been almost two hours around the city, but what was sought was nowhere to be seen.


"Udah malem kayak gini is not possible Seira also roam," he murmured softly.


He sped up the speed at which the car decided to end the search. He will do it again tomorrow, to get the information he wants.


However, he was surprised when he saw a middle-aged man walking while carrying a large bag on his back.


"The Udin? Maybe the guy knows the problem."


Hendra pressed the horn before pulling over in front of his figure. Mang Udin who gasped stopped his wide stride, he was afraid of being left behind by the bus that would take him to the village. A frown on the forehead formed when Hendra's figure came out and approached him.


"The Udin? Ah, I didn't see it wrong. Where are you going, man, these nights?" asked Hendra. His eyes glanced at the large bag draped on his left shoulder.


"Eh, Mr. Doctor. I think anyone, I'm going to the terminal, sir. Want to go home," answered Mang Udin honestly.


Hendra who this time looked confused, he stared at the old bead before him. There was a big secret hidden, but he looked honest.


"That's it, let me take you. Fear of missing the bus again," he bargained without hesitation while devising a strategy to extract information from the old man.


"Is this really so, Doctor? Will you take it later?" the question is not good.


He thought that the young doctor had just returned from the hospital, must have been tired from all day serving patients who came not a little. In fact, he did have another intention, hoping to get the information he wanted.


"No, really, Mang. Come on, put the bag in the trunk, "he asked as he opened the trunk of the car and helped Mang Udin put the big bag down.


"Thank you, Mr. Doctor, I have taken care of you. In fact, you must be tired abis from the hospital," said Mang Udin while helping to close the luggage door.


Doctor Hendra smiled as he said, "It's okay, sir. If you do not know me also do not want to help her fear even being scuttered," selorohnya while laughing crisply while inviting Mang Udin to enter the car.


The car drove up breaking the silence, splitting the streets deserted. The usually crowded street, now looks deserted. Mang Udin was grateful for meeting such a kind person as the young doctor.


"Mmm ... Why would Mang Udin want to go home? Is there an event there?" ask Dr. Hendra to begin his mission.


Mang Udin flinched from the daydream, his black lips forming a smile like he always did.


"No, Sir. I no longer work with Mr. Zafran. I want to go back to the village and work the old man's farm there, sir. In part I also want to gather the wife's children," replied Mang Udin opened a doctor's guess about his absence at the gate earlier.


"Oh, yes it's delicious, sir. Get together family, baby I haven't met a soul mate."


"Oyes, Sir. Do you know how Seira is? It's been a long time since I played there. Understand, busy," asked Hendra's doctor to lure Mang Udin to tell him a story.


He glanced then smiled as they met, acting as usual as possible so that the man did not suspect. That look of an eye implies a lot of sadness, deep disappointment, as well as a sense of regret that eliminates the radiance of despair in it.


Mang Udin turned around, taking a deep breath while looking straight ahead.


"I know this doctor actually already knows the problem that happened in that house, right?" mang Udin was on target.


Dr. Hendra was confused, almost lost his balance while driving, but Mang Udin was ordinary. The old man knew.


"But I was asked to go to that house, but I didn't see Seira at all. There are even women I don't know myself. Is it true, Mang, she said Seira left the house?" he no longer covered the curiosity about the problem of Seira, the girl who had been a part of his heart.


Mang Udin commented with a faint smile, knowing full well that everyone there would definitely accuse the woman. Cruel indeed, in order to cover up their own mistakes they scapegoat other people who incidentally are victims.


"It's up to the doctor, believe it or not. Mamang can not make sense, but certainly Bu Sei did not go away from home. There was no wind no rain, suddenly Mr. Zafran turned on Mom and drove Mom from home. Well, the woman ..the woman the Doctor saw was the mother's best friend, she was pregnant with her son Father," said Mang Udin honestly.


To cover everything else, Seira is gone and will never return to the house again. Maybe forever.


Surprised? That is what Dr. Hendra felt, inwardly condemning the immoral actions of Zafran. Both hands clutch tightly at the steering wheel, followed by jaws clashing against each other.


"Damn Zafran! I've been quiet Sei for him, even acting immoral," he replied annoyed, "so, the woman is pregnant with her son Zafran?" he continued to ask while glancing at Mang Udin who returned silent with pain in his heart.


"She said, that's it. In fact, that day Bu Sei wanted to give a surprise to Father if he was pregnant with his child-"


"Wait? Sei ... pregnant?" during the doctor Hendra was surprised to hear the news of Seira's pregnancy.


"Yes, Doctor. I'm the same Bi Sari that between Mothers check, it's only been in two months, but Mom and Dad have been five years waiting," replied Mang Udin calmly.


"Astaghfiullah! Zafran, Zafran! Goddamn it! Pregnant wife she doesn't know cheating. Less what is Seira? Klo knew like this I wouldn't love Sei to him, '" the young doctor said, getting annoyed at the stupid story of Zafran.


"But, Doctor, I don't want you to know about her pregnancy. So, please Doctor don't tell me it's the same for them. I was afraid, the woman was desperate. I don't want Bu Sei to do anything," said Mang Udin again turned to him with a pleading look.


Doctor Hendra understood, understood. Sometimes the actor is more horror. He nodded obediently, cursing in his heart incessantly.


"Continue now, where's Seira, Mang?" tanyakanya. At least he knew that the woman was fine.


"Mother Sari, I don't know where, but where hopefully they survived" said Mang Udin full of regret.


"Yes, aamiin. I hope they are okay."


The conversation stops when the car arrives at the terminal. They separated, Hendra's doctor turned around and returned home. He would not stop looking for Seira until his own eyes saw the state of the woman.