DOCTOR DAVIN AND SANTRI BARBAR

DOCTOR DAVIN AND SANTRI BARBAR
Chapter 55. Name Card


"A few days ago he came here briefly–"


"That means you're gone now?" cut Tristan off from Salma's grandmother's words, impatient.


"Yes back at the hospital where he works and just here to see my condition."


"Grandmother didn't come, and instead lived alone at home?" tanya Dilvara did not understand why Davin's doctor would rather leave Salma's grandmother alone than take the old man with her. What if something happens to this old man?


"Grandmother who asked, actually grandma had come there anyway, but somehow grandma did not feel at home living there. Grandma asked Davin instead of staying there mending go back to the old house in the village, but Davin even more agree grandmother lives here because in a quiet village, far from the neighboring house," obviously Grandma Salma made Dilvara just nod.


"Oh yeah, Grandma, the address?" tanya Tristan was afraid that Salma's grandmother had forgotten the main point of their arrival to the house.


"Oh yes, I took his business card for a moment because grandma forgot the address of Nak Davin, please sit down first!"


Tristan and Dilvara compactly nodded then sat on the rattan chair on the porch of the house while Salma's grandmother stepped inside the house.


The two of them remained silent until someone walked towards the door.


"Here comes Salma's grandmother" murmured Dilvara, more in the direction of talking to herself than telling Tristan because her voice was almost inaudible.


However, the one who came was not Salma's grandmother, but a middle-aged woman carrying a tray containing two glasses of drinking water along with wet cakes.


"Suitable now, again hungry," Dilvara's mind stared at the sweet cakes that looked appetizing. His saliva seemed to drip when before he had never been interested in sweet foods that he considered unhealthy. This is because Tristan who made him stop buying fries and his favorite chicken wings. Usually only with two foods it can make Dilvara's stomach full even without touching the rice though.


"Where's Salma's Grandma Ma'am?" tristan asked the mother Tristan guessed was the maid there. Maybe Davin's doctor hired a maid so that Salma's grandmother wasn't alone at home, as well as the hassles of fixing the housework.


"Still inside, it seems he has not found what he is looking for, understand the effects of advancing age, now he often forgets. Oh yes Mas, Ma'am, please enjoy the dish while it is still warm, just out of this oven the cakes," said the woman with a friendly smile.


"Thank you ma'am, well we drank," Tristan said, glancing at Dilvara, giving a code that he sipped a cold drink that had been served.


"Then excuse me, want to continue drying clothes," said the maid then grabbed the basket of clothes that grandmother Salma put on the floor just like that.


Dilvara immediately sipped a drink until the toilet then turned to the cakes in front of him. While Tristan got up from his seat and saw the situation around the house. Occasionally he was seen talking to a maid who was drying clothes.


"What a long time, Grandma Salma, is she okay?" tristan asked worriedly, afraid that Grandma Salma suddenly dizzy because she was looking for something that was not found.


"There is no way Mas, just wait a minute, if not out later I followed into his room," said the maid grandmother Salma with her hands adeptly drying clothes. As fast as lightning this woman finished her task. Tristan got dizzy to see the woman's hand movements were moving agile and too fast.


He turned around, walked back towards Dilvara and reached out to grab the cake on the plate. However, his hand stopped suddenly and he widened his eyes when he did not see a single cake on the plate. It turns out that the speed of Dilvara is not inferior to the speed of the Salma's grandmother's maid, despite the difference in direction. One is agile at work and the other spends on food.


"Oh my God! You spent all the cake Dil? Isn't it good?" Tristan was astonished to see the change in attitude of Dilvara who is usually anti on food that is too sweet and now even looks greedy, even the ration of cake for Tristan was Dilvara embat too.


"No, I'm starving because of my brother" Dilvara said with a sharp eye. Upset with Tristan, as if amnesia had ruined his breakfast.


"Just enjoy it, I'm sincere" Tristan said and sat back down.


"It's over" said Dilvara then leaned on the back of the chair. Grandma walked quickly towards them.


"Here is the address, sorry just met," said Salma's grandmother as she handed her doctor Davin's business card in front of Tristan.


"It's okay Grandma, thank you and sorry to bother," said. Tristan was actually not good at interrupting the old woman's time, but was forced to because he did not know where else to ask.


"No-one, son, say hello to my grandmother Nak Chila. Grandma will also pray for her recovery. Can Grandma come to your house next time? Grandma wants to see Nak Chila, kangen has not seen each other for a long time."


"Maybe Grandma, I'll pick up grandma later, or I can go with Doctor Davin when I get home."


"Well, you better get going now so you can meet up with Davin! Sorry didn't mean Grandma would throw you out. If Chila really needs Nak Davin, it would be nice of you to quickly meet my granddaughter."


"Well Nek then we both say goodbye," Tristan said as he greeted the land of Salma's grandmother.


"Just a second! You're Chexil's husband, aren't you?" Grandma Salma stared fixedly at Tristan's face.


"Not my Grandpa Tristan his sister," explained Tristan.


"Oh, yes, he introduced himself to Tristan, I think I heard wrong." Grandma Salma pointed at Dilvara.


Tristan nodded with a smile.


"We are twins so the face looks like Nek," he explained and grandmother Salma mangosteen.


"How are you doing, Chexil?"


"Thank God be good, Grandma."


"You can leave now, next time don't forget to stop by my house again! Oh yeah, usually at this hour Nak Davin is in the hospital at twelve hours of rest. If the afternoon is in the clinic, the address is complete. So you can meet Davin where you got there."


Tristan immediately checked the address given by Salma's grandmother and it turned out to be complete, ranging from home addresses, hospitals to clinics. Tristan was glued to see the address written there.


"Oh my God, so all this time they lived in the same city. I think they live in a different hemisphere." Tristan patting his eel made Grandma Salma and Dilvara look at the man with the eyebrows linked.


"meaning?"


Seriate.