Loved Bunian Wolves

Loved Bunian Wolves
43. Runny Pregnant


"Rune!" Raka shrieked hysterically when she saw Runi's limp body lying helplessly on the bathroom floor. He jumped as fast as he could to catch Runi, then carried the limp body in a sling.


"Why run, Raka?" Aswini who saw Raka brought Runi in a step stuttered into the room, asked in astonishment.


"And I told you, Mom. Runi's been sick since last night. Do not force this and that, lah," said Raka as she laid Juni's limp body on the bed.


Aswini clicked her tongue. He felt very upset because apparently it was only ten minutes since Runi served coffee and tea for him and Raka, his daughter-in-law had fainted. In such a short time, Runi must not have cooked for him. He took the time to shop, and now he feels hungry.


"Nih, use wind oil to mijit the fingers of the same foot," said Aswini as he grabbed a bottle of wind oil on the nightstand Raka and Runi. He also clucked up to see Runi who he thought was just pretending to faint to beg Raka's attention.


Aswini almost handed the green bottle to Raka, but suddenly her net caught a white plastic bag with the inscription 'Merbayu Puskesmas'.


"This is the wind oil, Raka." Aswini handed over what he was holding to his son without taking his eyes off the package. He asked his son, "What sick country, Raka?"


"No idea, Mom." Raka started smearing his wife's palm with wind oil, then scowled her slowly. "It was in the wind. From last night he was vomiting all the time."


Aswini frowned. A moment of thought began to appear in his mind, but soon he moved far away. No, no. Then a second later, he who could not resist his curiosity, began to open the white package.


Inside the plastic bag were several strips of medicine. But when he saw what the content was, Aswini looked so surprised.


Ten vitamin caplets with folic acid content, and some drug caplets are white. The experience of pregnant two children makes it quite sure, what vitamin it is.


Aswini could not immediately believe what he saw. His two eyes were increasingly rampant to seek answers to his questions. But on the nightstand, he found nothing more. Aswini again ran her search in the nightstand drawer. And of course, she found a pink pregnancy notebook in the drawer.


Aswini displayed his surprised face as soon as he saw each note contained in the first sheet of consultation with the signature of Atun's midwife as the registrar. Both his eyes were wide. Jaw down. His mouth is wide open. One palm closed his mouth.


"Why, Mom?" Raka asked when she saw her mother's strange expression.


"No papa," said Aswini, closing the KIA book with a quick movement. He did not want Raka to see the information he had read.


Aswini was upset. Unlike Raka, she was not expecting a pregnancy. Moreover, the pregnancy obtained by the woman who at all he blessed to be Raka's wife. And looking at Raka who looked so worried at Runi, Aswini felt annoyed half to death.


Runi looks very pale. Of course, Raka looked worried. He grabbed a quilt of feathers near the feet of Runi, then unfolded it and stretched it all over his wife. Make sure that Runi does not get cold.


"Mom, I'd like to call Midwife Atun for a second. Poor Runi," said Raka while rising up and reaching for his big motorcycle key on the nightstand.


"Kok even called a midwife, Raka?" Aswini tried to prevent her son from going to the midwife.


"The Midwife's house is closest, Mom. Currently, Runi needs medical assistance. Pity if left too long," said Raka with a worried look. Aswini looked very upset.


Before passing and disappearing from sight, Raka had a message to the mother. "Mom, nitip Runi for a second, huh? If you can, please massage your palms with your feet. His palms are cold, Kasian. Please yes, Mom. Let him get to that quick."


Once again, Aswini clicked. He looked at the unconscious face of the pias Runi before him, then he immediately stepped into the room. Not a single request of his son he cared. He would not touch any part of his son-in-law's body.


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"Runi's conscious yet, ma'am?" Raka comes fifteen minutes later and finds her mother sitting back and playing on her cell phone on the family room couch.


"Hmm?" Aswini turned her face and shifted her focus from her phone. "What, Raka?"


"What's the world, Mom? You realize it yet?" Raka repeated as she started to enter. Behind Raka, tailed a middle-aged woman, the same age as Bu Aswini.


"Yet. Still sleeping" said Aswini. Raka was increasingly worried about her mother's answer.


Aswini tilted his grin as Midwife Atun walked past him. Not greeting the woman at all, Aswini returned engrossed with his cellphone.


Contrary to what Aswini said, Raka found the conscious Runi. Although still lying down, Runi was conscious while gazing at his own temple.


"Lho, honey, are you awake?" Raka, who was shocked because her mother said that Runi was unconscious, immediately sat on the edge of the buni bed, then touched his wife's forehead. Of course, Runi brushed it off.


Raka stood up to give a place to Midwife Atun. He said to the woman, "Badan Runi is quite an angel, ma'am."


"In the meantime, I'll check first, won't I, Miss Runi?" said Midwife Atun while touching Runi's forehead.he asked, "What's the feeling, Madam Runi?"


"That's so bad, ma'am," replied Runi. He still hasn't removed his hand from the temple. "I'm also dizzy. My head feels spinning."


"Can you sit?" Ask Midwife Atun. Runi nodded. He tries to get up, but Raka helps him.


"Well, the intensity of the Runi is very low!" Atun's midwife clucked in surprise as she watched the needle that pointed at the number on Runi's blood pressure. "Badahat yesterday time check to Mbak Runi healthy puskesmas really. It was a little nauseous yesterday, but the tension is not this low, you know? Is Runi still having a hard time eating?!"


Runi shamed shy. He said, "Yes, Mom. I can't eat anymore. Though anti-nausea drugs are taken by mouth."


"Bak Runi can't be like this, you know! His stomach must be filled. Don't let it be left empty like this" said Bu Atun in a soft tone.


Runi smiled full of haru. When the people closest to him are bad for him, but he has a neighbor who cares deeply for him.


"Yes, ma'am." said Runi.


"Yes already. If so, say dong Mbak Runi kepengin eat what? Don't take it, Ma'am!"


Runi smiled wryly. His tail caught Raka's gesture which looked so misbehaved.


"Udah said really, Mom," said Runi lirih.


Atun's midwife turned her face to Raka and asked, "Lha, have you been searched yet?"


Raka shakes not understanding. "No, not yet" he answered honestly.


"Addakudu," Midwife Atun stroked the chest, astonished at the independence of Runi which she thought was too excessive, or even Raka who was too indifferent. He turned towards Runi back and said, "Don't all be soaked by himself. Try to say the same Mas Raka, Mbak Runi kepengin what? Mumpung pregnant you know, the time will not be followed by her husband?"


"Ha-pregnant?!" Raka's voice sounded so surprised. He even repeated the question again, to convince himself that what he heard was not wrong. "What did Madam Midwife say? My wife is pregnant, Mom?"


Bu Atun frowned confusedly. He threw a glance asking Runi and Raka in turn, then ended up returning to Runi. "Indeed, Mbak Runi has not told Mas Raka that Mbak Runi is pregnant?"


Runi. He also lowered his face.


"Give it!" Midwife Atun chuckled softly. "Mbak Runi would like to give a surprise to Mas Raka, until waiting for the right time for the story. Isn't that right, Mommy?"


"Yes, Mom." Runi nodded with force.


'Finally Mas Raka knew, ' Runi grumbled inwardly.


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