TITISAN MY DAUGHTER

TITISAN MY DAUGHTER
ROMEO AND JULIET


Sariani looked at those who were trying to save Shabita. The girl was lying on her bed again, dressed in clean white clothes. He penetrated a female doctor who was trying to pump Shabita's heart.


"Vanesa," call Sariani in the girl's dream.


Shabita who was looking at the open ocean, a rushing wind was waving her long hair. Sariani approached the girl who was crying in silence. "Would you like to come here?" tanyakanya.


"Wakeup, Van. Your life cannot end here" Sariani said.


"What's the point of me living there, all the more sick. I'd better be here" said the girl.


"Is there no hope for you to survive, Vanesa?" tanya Sariani lirih's.


Shabita smiled bitterly as she shook her head weakly. "Death is better than a life full of sin, and I have been fighting all the time. I only asked God for one, so Anggara would be happy without me." Shabita's tears are no longer contained.


Sariani retreated slowly and turned away, but before leaving she stopped her steps. "The Anggara's happiness is you. When you leave I'm not sure that Anggara will be able to survive without you" he said, then disappeared from Shabita's dream.


Sariani came out of the girl's dream and rubbed her two eyes that started to glaze over. The doctors are trying to save the girl, they see on the monitor screen Shabita's heart rate begins to weaken. The flight attendant panicked and urged them to do everything to bring the girl back.


"His durability is starting to weaken" said one of the doctors who treated the girl.


"I don't care! Save her!" insist Pramuda.


"Sir, calm yourself." Winda tried to calm the priest.


The flight attendant gripped both shoulders of Vinda so that the woman grimaced painfully. "Swimming?! How can I calm down! I love her so much .. She dare to walk away from me!" his yell. "Akh!!" The flight attendant pushed Vinda and immediately came to Shabita who was still stiff in her bed. He grabbed the girl's fingers. "I'm sorry Shabita, I didn't mean to make you this way. I was wrong, hit me, maki me, as much as your heart. As long as you come back again, whatever I do," he said. Her tears dripped down Shabita's fingers she held.


Sariani was unable to do anything else, she disappeared slowly with a disappointed and sad face. "Goodbye friend" he said before all his spirits disappeared, vanishing without being seen again.


"He's not there anymore" tell them.


The flight attendants were surprised and stared intently at them, then shook Shabita's body again. "Wake up! Wake up! Use him to prolong your life Shabita! Use him!" axed it. "Don't go" she said, almost without a sound as she was swallowed by her sobs.


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ANGGARA felt tightness in his chest, almost he fell from the bike if only he did not immediately pull over. The young man rubbed his chest that felt tight, the pain that he felt was so agonizing that without feeling his tears flowing. "Vanesa" he said softly.


"Sir, why stop here?" ask the police who followed him from behind.


"Mr okay?" ask the other police.


Anggara raised one of his palms signalling that he was fine. "I'm okay.we continue our journey again," he asked.


"It seems like you are not well. Let us go there, "suggest one of them.


Anggara shook his head and forced him to smile. He immediately revived the bike and launched the bike again. They both got into the car and followed Anggara from behind. They arrived at their destination in a large house on the Sahang hills mentioned by the suspect. Anggara immediately parked his motorbike in a hidden place. Seeing their superiors stop, they immediately stopped and prepared their respective pistols. Anggara gestured for them to surround in both directions, so that no one could escape from there.


"Sir, calm down" said his Bodyguar as he captured the flight attendant.


"You all are useless! I'm paying you guys!" his yell.


THE DOOR!! The sound of gunshots catapulted them, making the Priestess pause for a moment and look at all of them. He suspected that there were no police around. The two shocked bodyguards did not realize that behind them were already standing police who pointed a gun at them.


"Lift hands!" his orders.


They would not obey the orders of the police. The other police handcuffed them. Anggara approached Shabita who was lying stiff on the bed. The girl fell asleep calmly with a peaceful face, a smile painted on her lips. The young man grabbed Shabita's fingers which were starting to cool and pale.


"Has this been your choice, Van, aren't you thinking of me?" Anggara tried hard even though his smile could not cover his sadness. "Do you know that if I can't live without you, if you die I'll die too." Aggara grabbed his gun and pointed it at his own head.


"Sir!" stop the police from stopping Anggara's actions. He caught Anggara's hand that had pulled the trigger.


DOORM!! The shot goes up. Anggara tried to take the gun back, but it was thrown by the police out the window. He hugged his boss who was crying.


"Quiet, Sir." He tried to make Anggara calm.


Not long after the other police came to follow and clean up all of them. Anggara was led to stand up and let Shabita be handled by them.


"I want to see it one more time" said the weak Anggara.


"Please" said the policeman.


Anggara opened the white cloth covering Shabita's face and whispered, "I will definitely catch up with you, Vanesa," she said.


There Shabita felt a strong wind blow on her face. The girl cried and touched her painful chest. "Anggara" he said.


"Wait for me baby." Anggara kissed Shabita's forehead and was about to leave. Anggara stopped as Shabita's hand grabbed him. "Vanesha!" anggara immediately hugged Shabita who opened her eyes and smiled weakly.


Anggara poured out his gratitude to God for the return of Shabita who was now looking at him with happiness even in a state of weakness. The girl was then unconscious again and made Anggara panic again.


"Check him!" ali's orders happened to follow him.


"Well," said one of the doctors who had been paid by the priest. After checking, he looked at Anggara who seemed to be waiting for an answer from him. "He just needs recovery." He nodded, signalling that his statement was trustworthy.


Anggara smiled happily. As they were about to lift Shabita on a stretcher, Anggara refused. That young man was holding Shabita himself. The policemen were moved and some were crying, seeing the persistence of their love.


"I hate watching Romeo and Juliet the most, because the story makes no sense, but in front of it makes me feel moved" Ali told his partner, wiping his tears with a tissue.


They leave immediately and bring all the suspects, while Anggara hitchhikes a police car. The motor was carried by Ali.