Soul Pain

Soul Pain
Chapter 3


Davira and Endra breathed a sigh of relief when Larisa was successfully calmed by the man they did not recognize. Similarly with Doctor Ningsih he smiled widely when Abi came at the right time. During the journey back into the Ningsih doctor's room, Larisa did not want to release herself in Abi's arms. Somehow he felt safer near the man he had just met. 


In Ningsih's doctor's room, Abi did a little examination related to Larisa's condition. 


“You believe in me, right?” abi asked gently to the girl.


Larisa nodded.


“I'll give you one injection. Will you stay calm?”


“That's what?” ask Larisa scared.


“Care medicine, so you can feel a little better.”


“Not the drug that was injected into the patient earlier right?”


Abi smiles. “Not! This medicine will not make you faint. You will remain conscious, at most just sleepy dikit.”


“Let's hands with my feet not handcuffed, right?"


“Gak will. Trust me the same! Can?”


Larisa nodded doubtfully, but Abi remained relaxed for the girl in front of her to feel safe.


“Beres,” says Abi.


Larisa smiled at a glance.


“You want to walk with sisters in the park?” abi's advice.


Larisa's face looked alert. 


“In the garden there are roses. You can quote as a gift for me because it has helped you.” explained Abi.


Larisa still bent her face but she also thought. Afraid that later he will be held again by nurses and sisters like that. 


“Suster won't hold you anymore because they're afraid of me.”


He agreed. Suter accompanied him to the park referred to by Abi.


Both of Larisa's parents had been silent since then just watching how the man interacted with their purti. There are a lot of questions to be expressed but waiting for an explanation is the best option for now. 


After Larisa left with the nurse, Doctor Ningsih opened her voice.


“This is my son, Abista Mardhani. Graduates of S3 psychiatric specialists. I just got back from Australia a week ago. He's here planning to open his own practice.”


“We are her parents, Larisa,” explains Endra. “Thanks for helping my son earlier.”


“Sama-sama, Sir. May I know the cause of your daughter's depression?” As a specialist doctor of the soul who already has salt acid, of course Abi can guess the thing that is being experienced by Larisa just that he needs an explanation of the cause.


“You can help heal my child?” ask Davira expectantly.


"For now I cannot give certainty, Buk. I just set foot here. The plan is to take a vacation first, but if you really need help I'll consider."


Davira knelt in front of Abista. "Please, please help my child recover. You're the only doctor who can calm him down. So far we've had many psychologists but they can't handle Larisa."


Abi brought Davira up and sat on the sofa back. His great compassion and compassion made him unable to refuse this mother's plea. What's more from the look in her eyes the woman also seemed to start to stress with the state of the princess. 


"You're serious, Bi?" ask the Mama. But Abi blinked his eyes as a code if they could talk about it later.


"Today Larisa was brought home first. This is my business card, tomorrow if he's hysterical you can call the number listed there" Abi said. 


"So my son doesn't need to be treated?" ask Endra. 


Abi shook his head. "I'll take care of Larisa personally later."


"But-"


"Finely, Father and Mother returned with Larisa. Calm down and tomorrow we can talk about it."


Ningsih also agreed to the advice of the son. The couple returned to their residence carrying Larisa who was calmer. 


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“You even give them hope anyway, Bi?” ask the Mama


“Yes, how to refuse, Ma. Can't! I'm the one who can't stand.”


Ningsih exhaled a rough breath. “You think too much about other people's feelings, so forget yourself.”


“I mean, Mama what the hell?” Abi did not move from his seat again.


“You forgot what age you are now? You should have started looking for prospective wives to continue to marry so that Mama can carry grandchildren.”


Actually, they have often discussed this. For Abi is not too old, so he has no desire to get married. It's just that in Indonesia the man who has stepped on the head of three is considered old. 


“Ma.” Abi felt a little irritated when discussing this.


“ Anyway, tomorrow we meet his friend's son Mama. Have you promised?!”


“Yes, I promise. But we only met, right?! No matchmaking events later.”


“What's really why? Mama really wants your soul mate with her.”


“Mah, I am an adult. If I wanted to get married, I would have married. So, Mama doesn't have to bother wasting time setting me up with anyone. My goal is to return to Indonesia to open a practice, to help heal many people who experience mental disorders. Not make a soul mate.” Said Abi sounding soft and firm.


Ningsih took a deep breath. “OK. Are you seriously going to help the girl in person? Why isn't he treated here?”


Abi nodded his head. “I asked for his psychiatric medical record. Which psychologist sent him here?”


Ningsih provided documents containing information about Larisa's mental health from colleagues. He sat down beside the son. “At first, Mama did not want to accept, but said the psychologist who recommended him that he could no longer be handled with personal counseling, so it was sent here. She accepts him with the intention of helping him, recommending you to her parents, but, yes, not right now. The intention is, later fitting you have started to open practice.”


“Udah meet now that means they are same soul mate me.” Abi read a glimpse of the document given by the mother earlier.


“Why are you here?” ask the young woman who looks young.


“The plan was to go around. Look at the progress of this hospital, but I think I'm going home. Want to learn this,” the answer is shaking the blue map.


“Be careful on the road, Mama also wants to continue working. Remember tomorrow we're having lunch with a friend's son, Mama at a T.” restaurant


“OK, Mam.”