
By afternoon...
The afternoon breeze leads Nara and her mother to visit the newly awakened father from a coma. Shimura who was still lying helplessly. He seems to have trouble moving. When Nara and her mother walked into the room, she could only turn a little towards her ex-wife who had just arrived.
"Shina, you're finally here." An old woman welcomes Shina.
"Grandmother's been here a long time?" nara asked the old woman who turned out to be her grandmother.
"Yes, grandma from morning here. Your father hasn't been able to move much. Nor was his speech too clearly heard." The grandmother said.
"Did the doctor check it, ma'am?" shina asked the old woman.
"It has. The doctor said Shimura had a mild stroke. It will usually return to normal after two or three weeks" the woman said again.
"Em, so." Shina looked at the state of her ex-husband with concern.
"Then grandma came out for a second, Nara. Grandma wants to buy food. You can wait a minute, right?" ask grandma Nara.
"Good, Grandma. I'll wait for you." Nara answered.
The grandmother soon passed from both. He left the room to the hospital canteen to buy food. From morning he took care of his son until he had not had time to eat. And when Shina came she used the opportunity to fill her already rumbling stomach.
Another grandmother, another mother Nara. Shina immediately approached her ex-husband lying helplessly. He smiled at the real father of his son. While Nara looked lazy looking at her father. The pain was still in his heart. Even until this moment, he could not forget it. He felt that his father was the mastermind of all the destruction of his life.
"Shimura, thank goodness you're awake. I came with Nara and brought you some fruits. I put it on the table, yeah." Shina put her hand. He immediately rushed away, away.
"Shimura?"
Shina was confused as Shimura said something less obvious in her hearing. He then turned to look at Nara who was in front of his father's bed.
"Maybe you asked for your company." Nara tried to interpret her father's words that were less clearly heard.
"Em, fine then." Shina complied too.
"I'm out for a second, Mom. Looking for a fresh wind." Nara asked her mother for permission.
"Let's come back here. Don't play far" said Shina, who thought her son was a child.
"Good, Mom." Nara also agreed.
The blue-eyed youth immediately passed, leaving his father and mother inside the nursery. While he went to the hospital park, intent on calming down by smoking a cigarette. By this afternoon he let nature accompany the sorrow that struck his heart.
Should I stay here to pursue my ideals? Or join your mother and start a new life?
Nara was in a dilemma about the choice that was before her eyes. He wondered to himself in his heart. But it has not found an answer until one cigarette butts are sucked out by it. Nara's worried.
The blue-eyed young man seemed to find no answer to the decision to step forward. Even the afternoon wind seemed silent not to help him. Until finally he closed his eyes when he saw the clouds moving in the sky. He lost his confidence.