Tetu Keseh Keseangan Aa Doctor

Tetu Keseh Keseangan Aa Doctor
4. Reminds Someone


Actually Endra also knew that his decision to invite Gista to stay would reap a little trouble. But regardless, Endra thinks he now doesn't need the greatest doctor in the universe, or the most advanced technology of all time.


He needed a calm atmosphere where he could accept himself.


Endra meant, the girl herself had already desperately come to the doctor. It seemed that he was angry, upset and disappointed until he no longer believed. While the most thing that should be avoided by people who come to the doctor is the distrust of the doctor.


Her body would not heal and would be given any medicine if she was mentally more confident she was not healing, so Endra gave her the idea to stay if she wanted to.


She ... reminded Endra of someone anyway.


"A, when do you come home? Nisa kangen."


Someone who tries not he remembers even though every moment misses and wishes him 'back'.


So Endra was willing to drive him to the city, waiting for Gista at the terminal for a few hours until the girl returned with a suitcase in her hand.


He seemed to be crying again. Maybe he was in a difficult time in his life, something that everyone experienced, of course.


While carrying a suitcase with a motorbike at night, Endra occasionally checks the face of foreign girls who know into his life.


He's just one of Endra's patients, but he makes Endra unable to stop caring.


"Tetok Teteh met the Village Chief first well for permission. I'll be ready."


Gista was probably the hassle-free type since he did not ask much, only nodding in understanding.


"There's a bad smell, Tea?"


He was also honest, because when asked, Gista nodded. "You're soaps on your shirt."


So that much detail?


Endra actually contacted his acquaintance's doctor to ask about a similar case, but from his response, it was a rare case. He asked for his patients to be taken to the hospital, unfortunately Gista may not want to.


"Later if you can catetin that Teteh can not smell. Let's not bother."


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This person is very kind, until it feels like Gista wants to ask what his intentions are. Is there anyone as good as him?


But Gista didn't ask much first. Only after they entered the village again, he ventured to ask because the motor drove very slowly.


"How much are you?"


"Two."


Gista covered his mouth as they passed near the village workshop and the smell made Gista almost vomit.


Maybe it was the smell of oil or the smell of smoke that turned into something disgusting in his nose.


"Don't call me Teteh if it is. You're older" Gista said with his mouth and nose covered.


Endra laughed. "I'm calling women everything else, except for the little ones."


Didn't Gista count 'little children' to him? She's three years older.


"But if I don't like it, I will change. Just what do I call him?"


"Gistas."


"Not good, Tea. My mother said, you can not call the name of a girl carelessly unless it is already deket."


This guy kidding? It's not funny.


But fine.


"Yaudah, I'm not pa-pa." Rather than bother.


"Okay, Tea." Endra turned his motorbike and stopped in front of his house building.


Actually, he's a big house. One of the terraced houses among the small houses around, if you look around.


His position is also high. Last time out, Gista could see the view of the garden from a distance in his yard.


Rich people?


"You live alone here?"


Endra naturally took her suitcase while Gista planned to bring her own.


"Yes no, Tea. If I live alone, how dare to invite Teteh to stay together. It just so happens that there are some who contract here."


It should be that easy to invite people to stay.


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