
"Is this gonna work?" sifa chirped as she passed through the ER room and walked into the female toilet, followed by Naila and Merry behind her with anxious expressions.
"I don't want to think about it, I'm tired." Naila said after they reached the front of the sink with a super-large glass behind her, displaying the three figures of the girl in disarray.
"Are we really using this ridiculous idea?" Merry lifted the hospital's white uniform that looked more like an office suit.
"Of course." Naila answered passionately looking at the uniform in her hand, Merry looked at her in astonishment.
"Looks like that uniform."
"Yes, you're right" Naila said, confirming Merry's unbuttoned suit, "I used to want to be a doctor, but my small, shrimp-like brain made me fail the test."
Sifa immediately burst into laughter, "oh, this triggers once tau, haaa"
Naila immediately frowned, Merry did not laugh, his gaze pityed.
"Oh, huh?" Merry looked over in shock, as did Sifa who instantly stopped her excitement upon noticing Naila's sad expression.
Sifa immediately put down her eyebrow pencil, staring at the grim Naila. He thought it was just a joke, but Sifa felt it was unfair. Hasn't he always told Naila everything, sohibnya.
"Hey, you never told me that to me!"
Sifa did not seem to accept Naila's statement which turned out not to be a joke.
"Don't I always tell my story?" sue Sifa, still feeling unaccepted because her spirit was hiding the facts from her.
"Of course, because you're sohibku Sifa." Answer Naila lightly.
Merry who stood between them just stared confusedly at the two new friends.
"Want to?" Sifa started glaring, "why haven't you ever told me that?"
"Because I'm ashamed and now I feel like I don't have to act like that anymore." Now his grimness becomes a laughable grin, Sifa to gedek.
"It's not like you are, though" Sifa looked amusedly.
"Oh, I'm sorry, I should have
"Oh well Naila, I understand," said Sifa half-exasperatedly, but was diverted by Merry whose own smiles saw himself wearing the doctor's uniform in the glass. It seemed to have forgotten the existence of Naila and Sifa who were arguing coolly.
"It's cool!" merry chuckled, making Naila a little jump, "You know what? actually my grandmother always told me to be a doctor."
"Oh yeah?" Naila looked curiously, and so did Sifa.
"True, because my grandmother used to be a famous doctor and the bad news from so many of her grandchildren is that I'm always being pestered."
"We'd better hurry," Naila cut, stopping the conversation between them in the woman's toilet.
"Oh, okay." Sifa responded half-heartedly, "wait until my eyebrows are up, five more minutes, okay?"
Naila who was finished, not even dressed up just sighed resignedly and leaned against the wall waiting.
While Merry is still busy wearing a face mask, for better disguise.
"Are you guys done?" ask Naila impatiently, because five minutes have passed.
"I'm ready." Merry turned around, leaving the mirror.
"Oh, come on, one more minute." Rayu Sifa who has not yet finished her super-cetar eyebrows.
"If another minute isn't done, I'll pull you!" threaten Naila started to growl.
"Hey, I remember something!" sifa shouted with excitement.
Naila responded lazily, saying,
"Come on, the story can be later. Finish your eyebrows first, we've been living in this toilet for a long time."
"Alright," replied Sifa grimly.
The next minute they were out of the toilet, walking down the deserted corridor towards the exit.
"I don't know why I passed out?" Naila opened the conversation.
"Because we're all scared, so it's natural." Sifa tried to think logically.
"I just fainted once" said Merry, "the race is as good as falling asleep."
Bruock!
"Awh. "Sifa groaned in pain, for hitting a big tall man.
"Oh, sorry, sorry." Said the handsome man who appeared to be a policeman, helping sifa stand up.
"you!" peekik Sifa's.
"You!" The police were no less excited, it seemed like the two knew each other.