
Faris was getting ready for the ICU after getting a call from sister Mirna earlier. Faris pressed the button to open the door to enter the ICU room.
"How's the condition?" ask Faris while looking at the patient data.
"For now everything is normal, it's just that before being transferred here the patient had a seizure and then fainted" explained Mirna.
"Try to do a CT scan for this patient I'm worried about a brain injury, then report the results to me" Faris said, giving Mirna the patient's data.
"Nice doc"
After saying that, Faris stepped out of the ICU. When passing through the hallway of the patient's hospital room, his gaze stopped when he saw the figure of the woman who asked for his help was sitting in front of the hospital room door.
At first Faris just wanted to go through it but suddenly a sense of sympathy in him encouraged Faris to stop and see the condition of the woman.
"Do you want to help me get back doc?"
Asked the figure enthusiastically while following Faris who stepped foot into the nursery.
"What is a patient's item?" faris asked when she saw a nurse carrying clothes that had been almost damaged by half of it burning.
"Yes doc, I want to get it done" said the nurse.
"Leave it there, let me do it."
"Are you sure?" asked the nurse who was nodding her head by Faris, the nurse then sauntered away with an occasional strange look at Faris, as if in disbelief as this was the first time Faris had asked for things he would not normally do on his own.
After the sister's departure, Faris undressed the shapeless clothes to find out if there were any clues there. Is this a coincidence or not? a slightly charred photo slowly fell out of the pocket of the clothes he was holding.
"Brach"
Faris took the photo immediately, right after the photo behind Faris was silent because he seemed to know the figure in the photo even though the color of the photo was a little charred and had been partially burned.
"This man?" said Faris while remembering, until a few seconds later Faris then reached his phone and dialed Mirna number there.
"Hello doc, fortunately the doctor called first, the patient who had just been transferred here was suddenly critical and is currently being handled by Rian's doctor" Mirna told Faris, though Faris had intended to ask the state of the patient because the photo he had just found was the same as the patient who had just transferred here.
Faris then ended his call spontaneously after Mirna said that.
"Come with! I know where your lover is." Faris told the figure and then stepped foot rushing into the ICU room.
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Sure enough when he got there the ghostly figure of the woman immediately recognized the face of her lover who was lying weakly in the patient's gurney. It was seen that Rian's doctor was doing CPR to restore the patient's heart rate.
The figure seemed to cry loudly when he heard Ilham was declared dead by doctor Rian. Faris, who had seemed annoyed because the figure continued to bother him, now became lethargic when she saw the figure of the woman crying next to her lover.
Faris stepped her legs to get closer to the woman's figure but when just a few steps her body then look down because it was hit by someone.
"What's wrong?" ask Faris while correcting his position.
"Blue dok code!" the nurse said in haste.
Faris who understood very well the meaning of the word code blue then immediately ran following the direction of the sister.
"How is he doing?" ask Faris when he gets there.
"He's gone doc! is the doctor his brother?" ask the doctor Cika who was surprised to see the look of a worried face from Faris.
"Not"
"Then excuse me." said Cika then waltzed away from there.
Faris was speechless at a loss to say what in this situation, wasn't it like a fate that brought the two together accidentally in this hospital? although in an unconscious state even though the bond of the two is really very tight.
Faris massaged his temple slowly, in the face of the hospital hallway painted in white lengthened with a feeling that can not be explained. Faintly faint from the direction of Faris's hallway seemed to see something like the figure of the woman walking hand in hand with the man in the ICU room earlier, with a smile expanding on the faces of both of them.
"It doesn't seem like it's bad fate for the two of them" Faris said with a smile as she watched the shadow slowly disappear.
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Villa grandma
After dinner Tazkia and the others decided to chat for a while in the family room, Aditya and Prasetia were seen playing the PlayStation while Sinta and Tazkia seemed fun to joke.
"Btw Ki why haven't I seen your grandma?" tanya Aditya arrived.
Tazkia who got the question then looked confused towards Aditya, not without reason because her grandmother did not always come to dinner with them, why Aditya still asked?
"Don't joke, Dit, didn't you come with us last night?" tazkia said with a crisp laugh.
Hearing that certainly made Prasetia, Sinta and Aditya immediately looked at Tazkia with a gaze as if they would be astonished when they heard the answer from Tazkia just now.
"What's wrong with you guys? am I not right? I even got the fried chicken granny at the dinner table" said Tazkia who even more confused the three.
"Don't you just take a chicken for yourself?" prasetia asked this time even made Tazkia confused.
"If this geis is no longer funny" said Tazkia with a crisp laugh as if thinking the words of his friend is just a joke.
"But we really didn't see your grandmother in the dining room!" said Sinta this time with great emphasis.
Hearing that Tazkia's laughter slowly disappeared, his mind floated on the memory of the past when he did not find the shadow of his grandmother at all who was sitting on the dining table chair at that time.
"Are you not lying?" tazkia asked once again to make sure that what he heard was not a joke
"Do we look like we're joking now?"
"Of course not!"
Seriate
Note
Code blue is a sign code used in hospitals that indicates the presence of a patient who is having a heart attack (cardiac arrest), or experiencing acute respiratory failure (respiratory arrest), or, and other emergency situations concern the lives of patients.