Protective Physician

Protective Physician
Sam Wakes up


Sam finally opened his eyes after nearly twenty-four hours of sleep. The influence of the drug has disappeared, but he still can't completely recover. It took him a few minutes until his consciousness completely returned. There was already a mother and two sisters in the room; yoga and Ash were waiting for Sam.


"This ... isn't this in ....?" Sam saw the closeness. Then he realized that it was in America, in his mother's plantation home. "Why am I here? Not that I said I didn't want to come. Rissa, where's Rissa? Where's wife?" sam asked, he tried to get up from the mattress, take off the infusion in his hand so that the blood came out, sick, but Sam held it.


"Sam, calm down, your consciousness has not fully returned" said his mother.


"I'm aware, I have to go back to Jakarta. I have to pick up Rissa, pity her own. Rissa must be confused. How long had I left him." Sam glanced at his watch, he was surprised, the day had changed, it had been a day he had gone. "Oh my God, how is this. I promised I would take care of her!" Said Sam . "Mom, I have to go. I have to pick up Rissa."


"Sam, listen to me. Let's talk for a while, after that it's up to you to decide what, I'll always be supportive!" Doctor Ines said. She clasped her son's hand, taking Sam to sit on the sofa, followed by Yoga and Ash.


"What's wrong? I'm in a hurry, ma'am." said Sam.


Doctor Ines could not say, so he offered Ash tablets, where there were copies of news and also videos of the incident that hit the hospital and their factory.


"What's this?" Sam's wide-eyed. He did not dare to imagine. His wife was there, so he hastily took HP, dialed his wife's number, but was inactive. Sam did not give up hope, he contacted the mother of the head of the orphanage to ask Eka. When left, Rissa was accompanied by Eka. If he could talk to Eka then Rissa would be with him.


[What do you mean head mother? Please explain to me. How could Eka not be with my wife. Please, I want to talk to him.] Sam looks panicked, but unfortunately he cannot talk to Eka because he is still around the hospital.


"Oh my God, how's mom!" Sam is hysterical. His wife has no news. No one knows where Rissa is right now.


"Sam. Son, listen to me. .. We have also found out where Rissa is, but until this moment she was not found. Lastly, the nurse who guarded him stated that he was no longer in his room when a new fire broke out, so the nurse dared to leave Rissa's room. But until now, in the post there was no Rissa. There's no sign of her!" said Ms. Ines with a trembling voice.


Sam was silent, he was still busy with his thoughts. His body trembled, afraid to imagine anything that wasn't. Although his mother said she had told people to look for Rissa, Sam could not calm down. As long as Rissa could not be found she would never be able to calm down.


"Who said we don't make an effort? Sam, you should know, from the beginning we knew Rissa was missing, we had people searching for her. Even now we can't rest because we think about your wife's safety. So don't be selfish. If you return, you will be their months. They're after you and Carissa, Sam. Understand no? Do you have no pity on the mother who took us here so hard? Think carefully, Sam. Even though we still move here looking for Rissa." said Yoga.


"Aghhh, but still can't!" Sam was angry, he tried to dismiss Yoga but now, because Ash was holding his brother, so Sam could not dwell.


"Give him a sedative!" yoga Command.


"Your madness. If anyone dares to put me back to sleep then I can demand that you all do the practice mall!" Sam insists.


"So you want to imprison your own family? Sam, look mom, he's lost you a long time ago, after you got better, and now he has to lose you again because of that woman. Is Rissa really more important than mom, Sam? Answer!" Yoga is angry, he doesn't like it when Sam ignores their mother.


"Ga, it doesn't matter who's more important. I'm Rissa's husband, I'm in charge of looking after my wife. Moreover, he was an orphan, had no one and his condition was sick. Don't you forget, who caused her to get sick? Our father's Yoga!" Sam shouted back. "After all, if there's a problem, let's solve it. Not like this, run away. Dad killed himself for not being able to take responsibility, we gripped his cowardly actions, but look, we ran away. How is it different from Dad? We are cowards too. If you don't dare to face, I will go forward. I'll face it all!" Sam said confidently.


"No, you're not going anywhere Sam. Sorry mom!" Doctor Ines injected sleeping pills back into the arm of his son held by his two brothers until Sam lost consciousness.


Then the doctor ordered Yoga and Ash to tie Sam to the bed so that when he woke up he could not wake up.


The decision of the doctor iNes was unanimous, he did not want to let his son come back because he was afraid something happened to Sam. As Yoga said, after the divorce of her and doctor Syahril, Sam had closed himself off from anyone. He really did not want to communicate because of his disappointment. After her ex-husband committed suicide, Sam spoke again. Hence, he did not want anything bad to happen to his son again. But Dr. Ines also didn't let Rissa alone. He still told people, even increasing the number to look for the whereabouts of Rissa. No matter how Rissa was her daughter-in-law, she did not want anything bad to happen to the woman. Besides being an ordinary human being, Doctor Ines was also burdened with guilt, he also had feelings of unbearable but had to protect his son as well.


"Until when do we hold Sam, ma'am?" ask Yoga. He who had always been jealous of his brother was honestly also loving Sam because after all they were blood brothers. There must be an inner bond.


"Eitherway. I told the lawyer to take care of everything. I hope those people don't bother our families anymore, especially the three of you. For a while, I'm gonna hide Sam's passport so he can't come back. We've run out of dope, can't afford to buy just like that. There is no other way but to keep him from returning to Jakarta" replied Dr. Ines.