"Sam, can you go a little slower? I'm tired," complained Farrel.
At this time, the two of them had arrived at the hospital where Bara - Samudra's child was being treated. Ocean walked like a pervert, his long strides almost leaving Farrel behind if he couldn't keep up. Indeed, for the first time in Farrell's life, he saw the panicked look of the Ocean.
"Just shut up, and follow me." The ocean glared at Farrell.
"Why are you being so fierce now," Farrell sneered.
"Here comes the room!" exclaimed Samudra, who immediately entered the room numbered 402.
Farrel follows Ocean, and he finds Valerie guarding Bara who is sleeping on a gurney.
"How is the condition?" asked Samudra in panic.
"She's just tired, her body can't adjust to the temperature here yet," Valerie replied as she looked at Bara.
"Has the heat gone down?" said Farrell, who walked over to him.
Valerie nodded, "Yes, the doctor said, the day after tomorrow Bara will be out."
"Thank God."
"Eum, Vale. Can you come over here for a moment?" call Farrell.
Valerie gave a doubtful look, then turned to the Ocean. After getting a nod, Valerie got up and walked out of Bara's room followed by Farrel behind her.
"What is wrong?" asked Valerie when she and Farrel were outside.
"Look, can you show me my wife's picture?"
Farrel could clearly see the look on Valerie's surprised face, before the woman in front of him answered, Farrel returned to his voice.
"I almost remember it, Vale. By showing his face, I'm sure I can remember. Please," said Farrel pitifully.
Valerie sighed, "Before that, I have something to tell you."
Valerie walked towards the chair which was located right in front of the room where Bara was being treated, followed by Farrel who walked following her and sat down next to her.
"I guess it's time. To tell you everything," Valerie turned, "are you ready?"
"More than ready."
"Very well," Valerie sighed, "listen carefully. Don't interrupt me while I'm telling a story."
Farrel nodded.
"Five years ago, you married my best friend, Aretha Maharani. After a winding road, you finally got together," Valerie turned to look at Farrel who was seriously looking at her.
"Three months after marriage, you are planning to have a vacation to London. Incidentally Retha and you are on leave from work, and you had time to invite me and Sam. We refused, because at that time Sam was very busy," Valerie sighed.
"What we got after you left was that the plane you were on was missing. At that time Sam and I flew to London to look for you and Retha. You were found a week later, in a very bad condition. Even we are amazed, why you are still alive. With so many injuries, moreover you had a few years before that had an accident which was also quite severe.
When you came out of the coma, what surprised us was the fact that you didn't remember anything. Including, who you are, especially your wife. We've tried to tell you, but the doctor forbids.
Do you know why? The doctor said, if we keep telling about your problem, your brain will keep trying to remember and that won't be good for your health.
That's the reason we've been hiding it. Trust me, during these five years, Sam and I have been trying to help you.
We are trying to keep Sherly away from you, we are trying to find Retha, who until now we don't even know she is still alive ... or not. We don't know. "
"So, he's lost?" asked Farrell.
"We're trying to find it until now."
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