Sacred In Stain

Sacred In Stain
Not a mirage


Chapters 70. Not a mirage


Sure enough, Afkar's condition is not simple. The toddler is almost dehydrated if he is a little late to the hospital. Oxygen hoses should even be paired because Afkar also experiences shortness of breath. Khalisa almost fainted to see his beloved son who had just returned to his arms had to experience something unexpected like this, if Yudhis did not continue to accompany and support his body, maybe Khalisa had collapsed in shock.


“Your child has a cow's milk allergy as you anticipated. Allergies cause digestive disorders such as vomiting, diarrhea, coughing, skin rash, also must be fussy and often crying. And the reaction this time belongs to the severe category, because your child also experiences shortness of breath, swelling in the tongue and in the throat. We have maximized emergency assistance, hopefully soon to improve. But the follow-up treatment must be hospitalized, in order to remain monitored, worried about acute dehydration that is definitely endangering lives.” The pediatrician who examined Afkar closely.


Khalisa did not know what to say, his whole body was limp as if his energy dilolosi heard the doctor's description. Holding on tight to Yudhis allowed himself to be embraced, not remembering any more condolences or embarrassments.


“Do what to do, Doctor. But after this initial stage of treatment, I plan to take Afkar to a hospital located in the city center, to Satya Medika Hospital. To be closer to where I live. Is the removal procedure possible as soon as possible and is it safe for Afkar conditions?” Yudhis had a conversation with the doctor because Khalisa was like a body without life, not usually spoken to properly.


“Certainly can, moreover Satya Medika facilities are more sophisticated and more adequate, increasingly supporting patient care. But the transfer process still has to use an ambulance for the safety of your child, so that the infusion can still be given during the trip and oxygen can be brought and.”


“Good, Doc. I ask for the best according to the doctor. Sorry if maybe I was presumptuous, I did this without consulting a doctor just because I wanted to try my best for the sake of Afkar. Regarding coordination with Satya Medika Hospital, I myself happened to have communicated directly with the party there a while ago, working optimally to further facilitate the process in preparing everything for Afkar's treatment. But of course we need a letter of recommendation from this hospital as a cover letter. Once again sorry if maybe I violated the rules,” obviously Yudhis remains polite, respectful, not pretentious to power even though he is very more than capable.


“Do not hesitate, Sir. There is absolutely nothing wrong when parents try their best for their children. If you already understand, your toddler must be very proud to have a Dad who strives for the best. Me and the hospital will prepare everything related to the transfer procedure now, it may take a little time, but still be cultivated as soon as possible.”


“Good, Doc. Thank you.”


Yudhis contacted Aloisa, asking for help checking all preparations for Afkar's treatment which he had coordinated with Satya Medika Hospital. Located in the center of Bandung City, the head of Satya Medika Hospital Bandung branch is Aloisa's father, Doctor Fatih Arfa Wisesa. Yudhis also asked Aloisa to pack Afkar and Khalisa's clothes. Tetu only Aloisa immediately responded, saying they would come early and wait for their arrival in Satya Medika.


After an hour of waiting, Afkar was transported in an ambulance. Khalisa did not want to separate things for a moment from the baby. Go up and sit not far from Afkar.


Yudhis advised the nurses who participated, to take care of Afkar and Khalisa during the trip. Letting the ambulance go first and he drove his black car in the back, darting along escorting the white car towards Satya Medika.


The VVIP nursery was chosen by Yudhis for Afkar's care, choosing the best class for a well-equipped treatment room. Afkar was immediately treated by several reliable pediatricians at Satya Medika.


A few hours passed, Afkar gradually calmed down. The boy fell asleep now that the medicine he was given had reacted, clenching his eyelids tightly after he had just continued to fidget. The clothes have been replaced with clean, dry ones, also covered with soft and comfortable blankets for children.


“Loi, I want Afkar's care here to be kept a secret from anyone but us, as I said on the phone earlier about sitting down the problem, he said, regarding the reason for my special request to the lucky hospital Satya Medika wants to understand and cooperate. It's nothing, I'm just anticipating. It is likely that there will be those looking for Afkar as well as Khalisa after this, and it is certain that the figure who seeks will only interfere with Afkar's healing process. Here the sick not only Afkar, but also Khalisa. Afkar is physically ill while Khalisa is in pain,” Yudhis told Aloisa, after doctors and nurses withdrew from Afkar's treatment room. They chatted outside the room, in front of the door of Afkar's closed treatment room.


“Loi, can you leave them for a moment? I'm going home to pick up some necessities. I promise not long,” pinta Yudhis.


“Oke, don't worry. Do not forget to take a shower and change clothes, Yudhistira Lazuardi does not match the appearance of this tangled,” great-grandson Aloisa while chuckling, pointing to Yudhis shirt tangled in tears Khalisa.


*****


When Yudhis returned, there in Afkar's treatment room, Khalisa did not move a single inch from the bed where Afkar lay. Still in position when Yudhis went home for a moment. Khalisa was sitting in a chair by the bed. Grasping the child's tiny legs does not want to let go, while occasionally shrinking the corner of the eye.


“Change first, Khal. Loi said, in here there is your change of clothes,” said Yudhis slowly, touching Khalisa's soft shoulder and thrusting a bag containing clothes.


“Let's go, Bang,” replied Khalisa briefly, his eyes did not turn away from the baby even for a second.


“If so eat first, I have bought Bento rice from a ready-to-eat Japanese restaurant in front of the hospital. Mump is still warm should be eaten.”


“I'm not hungry,” he replied again, not staring at his interlocutor, not wanting to move from there.


Khalisa kept staring fixedly at the baby, even a wink he was afraid. Fearful as his petals winked Afkar lost his sight, afraid all this was unreal, afraid of only a mirage.


Yudhis took a deep breath. Take the food box, pull up the chair right next to Khalisa.


“You want me to answer?” bargain Yudhis with a soft tone full of proclamation, then thrust the spoon into Khalisa's mouth. “Let's eat, you have to take care of your health, as you promised me. I'm sure Afkar will also be sad that his mother fell ill when she improved. You must be strong and healthy, Khal. Our fight for Afkar is not over here. Although not tasteful, you should still recharge your physical energy with food.”


Khalisa turned his head now after he had continued to be glued to his favorite boy who was asleep. I looked at Yudhis without a word.


Batin Khalisa does not deny. All the words of Yudhis are not wrong, the steps of his struggle to get a new Afkar half way. Finally Khalisa who was still in a daze opened his mouth and let Yudhis bribe him, forcing himself to swallow food even though it was not easy.


Seriate.