Love, take my side

Love, take my side
The Goodness of Doctor Angga


Anggita aided by a nurse finally lay on the bed. The doctor was still sitting in his place. The nurse revealed the shirt Anggita was wearing and applied a kind of gel on the stomach.


"It's the doctor" said the woman's nurse. The nurse did her job. Now it's time for the doctor on duty.


Anggita tried to cover her stomach with a blanket when she saw the doctor who had approached her. He felt ashamed when the doctor saw his stomach.


"Don't close ma'am. The doctor will examine the mother immediately," forbid the nurse while holding the blanket. Doctor Angga chuckles. Just this time he got a patient who closed the stomach that had been smeared with gel out of embarrassment. But doctor Angga understands that. Doctor Angga thinks if Anggita feel embarrassed because this is still the first experience of pregnancy and not accompanied by a husband.


Of all the patients, it can be said that only Anggita is not accompanied by a husband or other family during this examination. Doctor Angga immediately recalled the incident four months ago about Anggita. Where Anggita tells the reason behind her wanting to hide her pregnancy.


"It's a good thing I didn't ask about her husband" Doctor Angga said in his heart. She felt sorry for the fate of her patient's marriage.


As if understanding the awkward attitude of his patients. The doctor sat down on the chair. How to sit sideways directly facing the computer screen can be ascertained if he does not see the stomach Anggita. He did it so that his patients looked comfortable. But when he wanted to attach the device to the stomach of his patient. Of course the doctor was overwhelmed. Luckily she had a nurse who could see herself working as if she were unprofessional. The nurse, helped Dr. Angga direct the tool to stick to Anggita's stomach.


"This is the fetus, Angita. Can see?" ask Dr. Angga. Anggita just nods his head and feels amazed to see his fetus even though it looks Samar. Doctor Angga still moves the device around Anggita's stomach. The doctor showed the head, legs and organs of the fetus to Anggita.


"This is his heartbeat. Normal" said the doctor. Anggita heard a voice that felt foreign in her ears but made her lips smile. He heard his son's heartbeat through the device. This was the first time she had heard her fetal heartbeat. The person can feel a foreign feeling that cannot be described just by hearing the fetal heartbeat.


"He's shy. He didn't want to show his genitals" the doctor said. The fetal hand position Anggita covers his genitals so that it can not be seen. Is he a boy or a girl. You do not know how to respond to every information from the doctor. He just smiled.


"It's done" said the doctor, leaving his chair and returning to his original seat when Anggita had just entered. Again the doctor did not look towards Anggita. And after Anggita's stomach was cleaned by the nurse. You are welcome to sit in front of the doctor.


"All is normal, it's just that the weight of the mother's fetus is not in accordance with her age," said Dr. Angga. Aggita immediately sat up uneasily hearing the doctor's explanation.


"Don't worry mom. Mothers can eat more so that the mother's fetal weight is normal according to her age."


"But I eat regularly and milk pregnant doctor."


"If you just eat regularly and drink milk, it's not enough for you. Need other complementary foods such as fruit and other high-protein foods."


Aggita just nodded his head a sign of understanding. There was a sense of worry in his heart knowing that his fetus was too small compared to his age. Anggita out of the doctor's room after receiving a prescription given by doctor Angga. Now the woman goes to the room where the payment will be made.


"Mom paid for it."


Angita. She's astonished. He did not know many people in this city. But the fee that must be paid for the services of the doctor has already been paid.


"Who paid her, ma'am?" ask Anggita. His eyes went around looking at the person in the room. But none of them knew or knew him.


"Sorry mother. We can't tell her identity. Because the paying party doesn't want his identity to be known to anyone including the mother."


Let's get out of the room full of question marks. His intention of wanting to make up for the prescription given by the doctor Angga had to be delayed. The pharmacy inside the hospital was closed.


Aggita gets out of the hospital building by watching everyone he sees. Getting a free service or rather paid by someone he does not know makes Anggita suspect if Danny is the person.


"Reason what else do you want Danny. Until whenever I don't want to be your lover" Anggita said in his heart. He was determined to reject Danny at any cost. He can't imagine Martin's grandfather member's response if he becomes Danny's girlfriend. He did not want to be the subject of insults anymore by Anita's mother.


Anggita walked along the parking lot by muttering annoyedly. His mind was still fixed on the person who paid the cost of his examination. The more he thinks about it the more he feels like it's not Danny paying. Danny couldn't have come to this town let alone come to the hospital without seeing him.


I think he moved his feet quickly. He plans to walk back to his home.


"Women, want to go home?.


Someone stopped the car with the glass open. Anggita turned to the owner of the voice which turned out to be doctor Angga. Doctor Angga called himself without the title of mother like in the doctor's room earlier.


"Yes doctor."


"Where's the Tide?. Aggita pointed in the direction where he was going home.


"We're one way. Anggita Ride. I'll take you home."


"Thank you doctor. But I've booked an ojek online," Anggita told a lie. He purposely said it was simply rejecting the man's kindness. The experience of receiving kindness from Danny ended up demanding a reply making Anggita more careful to accept every kindness from men. Consider aware, her status as a widow is looked down upon by some people including Danny. He did not want any second person to judge him low. Anyways. The doctor and he just knew it was limited to patients and doctors.


Suppose you deliberately stand in that place as if you will wait for an online object. While the doctor Angga also has not moved his car to leave the place. That makes the judge wrong. Anggita finally pulled out his phone and wanted to order an ojek online so that he was no less embarrassed to the doctor.


"Is there an online taxi?" ask doctor Angga who has arrived standing next to Angga. Suppose you really did not realize before if it turns out the man got out of the car.


"There's a moment to come, too," Anggita replied a little nervously. He has not yet managed to order the online motorcycle. Suppose he lied to the doctor to leave him.


Doctor Angga smiled. Both of his hands were put into his pants pocket and his head was medium looking at the starless sky.


"You don't know yes. If the city doesn't have an online service."


"It's gonna rain soon. Get in my car. You don't have to be afraid Anggita. I'm not a man-eater. Let alone eating yourself," doctor Angga joked. The man had even opened the car door and allowed Anggita to Ride on the Car.


The presumption is ultimately powerless to deny the man's kindness. All the bad prejudices that had perched in his brain now disappeared instantly just because of the attitude of the doctor who looked sincere. Angga looked at Dr. Angga first before Riding into the Car. The nod of the man's head and smile made Anggita very sure to climb into the car..


"Don't forget to eat the vitamins before bed Anggita."


Doctor Angga started the conversation in the car by reminding Anggita not to forget to eat vitamins. Wanting fetal weight Anggita makes Angga doctors pay attention even though they are now not limited to patients and doctors.


"The vitamin has no doctor. The hospital pharmacy was closed."


Aggita told me the truth. He had planned to go to a dispensary outside the hospital before returning home. Looks like his plan must be delayed because he was riding in Doctor Angga's car. He was reluctant to ask Angga's doctor to stop for a while at the dispensary. Moreover, lightning sounds earthy sahutan sign of rain will fall. And sure enough, now the rain has come down with lightning and lightning.


"Women, I'm going down for a second. Is it okay to wait?" ask the doctor after stopping his car on the side of the road.


"It's okay doctor."


Just a few minutes outside, Angga's doctor had already returned to the car in a slightly wet shirt. The rain outside was also accompanied by wind so that the umbrella used by the Angga doctor could not function perfectly.


"This is for you Anggita."


Anggita looked at the doctor's face for a while then turned to the white plastic in the doctor's hand.


"Is this a doctor?" ask Anggita confused.


"This is the vitamin I prescribed for you. Accept it!.


Let's just put his eyes out of the car. The car stopped in front of a pharmacy. Angita. His hands felt heavy to accept the white plastic. Doctor Angga is not who but very attentive to his fetus.


"How much is this doctor. I'm gonna pay for it?.


Anggita finally received the white plastic and intend to pay for it.


"I'm not a pharmacy. If you want to pay there. But heavy rain is not good for your health and your fetus" replied Angga doctor while turning on his car engine. Suppose we knew that it was just the doctor's excuse not to accept payment from him.


"Thank you doctor."


"The same."


"Nothing is free in this world. With what do I repay your kindness this doctor?" ask Anggita. He still clearly remembered Danny's words about it. He deliberately also said that to the doctor so that Anggita did not have a debt of gratitude.


"Who says nothing is free in this world?" ask Dr. Angga while focusing on the streets. Heavy rain makes doctor Angga must be extra careful to bring the car. Occasionally his body leaned forward to sharpen his eyesight.


"The reality is like that, right?.


"Only people who are not very grateful have such thoughts. You breathe air. Did you pay for it. Who did you pay him to?"


Aggita was silent to hear the words of the doctor. The doctor's words are very true. No one pays for the inhaled air unless a sick person with a certain disease has to breathe assisted with an oxygen cylinder.


"One more Anggita. Sincere-hearted people will not justify the term nothing is free in this world. Because some people give or share it is one form of happiness. And I wish you, me and more and more people in this world wouldn't justify that term."


Aggita just nodded her head. What the doctor said was a good thing. His intention to repay the kindness of doctor Angga he actually got a free lesson that should be done by every human being.


"Doctor. My house is gone" Anggita said in a panic. Rainwater that blocks the scenery and also their serious talk makes Anggita pay less attention to the streets.


"Don't panic Anggita. We can turn again" said Angga doctor calmly. Doctor Angga is now watching the road carefully to turn his car. I think it's getting bad because it's getting close to that doctor.


"Doctor, the day after tomorrow is my cafe opening. I invited the doctor specifically. That's if the doctor has time."


"Cafes. Are you planning to open a cafe in the city?. Aggita nodded her head.


"Great You Anggita. In a state of pregnancy like this you can still start a business. Hope your efforts are smooth," praised doctor Angga.


"Amen."


"Stop doctor. That house," Anggita said while pointing at the yellow painted house.


"In the meantime" said Angga's doctor. Doctor Angga moved and took the umbrella from the back of his chair.


"wear this. Your health depends on yourself." I received the umbrella with a smile. I don't know why. Doctor Angga's attention to her fetus makes Anggita happy.