I'M NOT A FLOOZY

I'M NOT A FLOOZY
Chapter 34


The sound of a heartbeat counter sounds normal, and without significant obstacles in the room where Juleha is being treated, in a large and well-equipped hospital in the S city.


Fallen and weak a woman who is none other than Juleha. His eyes stared blankly at the ceiling of the hospital room.


Regret after regret one by one queued patiently in the trajectory of his mind, regret came when all had happened.


Shadow after shadow alternately entered his memory room, the cry of the little boy flashed and made him startled with a cry after a shout calling out a name.


'mommy come back, I'm so scared, mommy I promise not to be naughty anymore, mommy I missed you'


The voice of the little boy was none other than Bethany Angelique Gulizar. Mengiba pleads and misses the figure of a real mother.


Pinch after pinch Juleha always gave to Palupi's body. Screams after screams always sound heartbreaking. What a memory that was all passing at the end of the pain that Juleha felt.


My eyes were closed tightly, but the maniknya seemed to want to rebel looking for something that he had longed for without him knowing.


The door of the room opens. A fragrant aroma filled the ward, and successive footsteps drew closer to hold Juleha's weak hand.


"Mother, Riris, come open your eyes Mom! Look at your son who has succeeded and succeeded. I've had everything we've been hoping for."


Riris proudly showed off the circular bracelet in her hand, and the diamond ring on her finger.


"I also bring the most exciting news. I already know where Palupi is. I had also planned something to drag him back home. I'll get my dreams back, Mom." Riris enthusiastically told her all of her plans.


Slowly the weak eyes were opened, the hand with the infusion tube was trying to reach Riris' hand.


"Son... Make motherhood an expensive experience, our ambition to own what is not rightfully ours, has in fact reaped a very painful result!" Juleha's tears slowly trickled down.


"Look son, mother has reaped karma for her past actions. Please, let Palupi go! He's found his family, let him be happy, son."


Riris turned her eyes to the still hanging infusion bottle and stayed a little, "already Mom, leave everything to Riris. Fuck the karma, Mom. Life still has to go, to be honest, Mom! I've always been jealous of Palupi's life, why is that girl always so lucky." That heavy sigh blew just like that, just as the shallow thought of Riris passed by.


'That girl took my mother. I've made him my slave, but why is he now like Cinderella who managed to hook a handsome guy and shit?' Omel Riris in his heart was struck with disappointment.


"Riris, let Palupi live happily with the people around him. Don't ever nag him again."


Slightly stingy. "Remember and do mother's wishes, son. Try to understand a little. All the needs of the mother while being treated here are guaranteed by the Palupi family."


Riris's eyes were rounded to hear the words of her mother. His brain failed to think clearly because it was filled with his dreams. "Mothers... That's mom's life. It's Palupi's obligation to come out of expenses. While the mother's son Riris, dapet what dong? He should have shared it for me too. Riris also wants to live more comfortably, ahhh Mother, why so this, so mushy."


The door then opened again, a specialist in Gynecological Oncology who was the best chosen by John to monitor the condition of Juleha entered the room with the accompanying nurse, to check the development of Juleha's condition. Riris observed the doctor's every move and conversation with her mother, "Doctor what is my mother's condition?"


"The patient's progress has been very good. The medicine we gave was suitable for the condition of Bu Juleha's body. His body's response to the drugs we gave him was very good. The next step is chemotherapy. Two more days, the patient has to undergo chemotherapy, miss." The female doctor with a beautiful face and full of charisma answered painstakingly all the questions Riris and Juleha.


"Oh yes Miss Riris, soon there will be a nurse who will bring mistress Juleha to the park to get sunlight and atmosphere in the park that will help booster mood.


Patients currently need encouragement to undergo chemotherapy next. The patient should not be depressed and think too much."


"Madam Juleha, let's get excited, madam can, '" the warm smile back the doctor gave to his frail patient, and hope to get well soon.


"Oh yes Miss Riris, an hour later meet me in my room. There's one thing we both need to talk about!"


Not long ago the specialist was resigned to continue his duties to examine the next patient.


The room went quiet again, Riris came back to her mother, stroking and smiling at her.


"Mother, get healthy soon! We're gonna be happy together and I'm gonna get married to Momo."


Juleha's eyes stared expectantly at her only child, whom she raised with distorted and false teaching patterns.




Her footsteps stopped in front of the nurse's desk. "Suster, I'm the patient's son, Dr. Anita. I was asked to meet him in his practice room."



"Okay, Miss, wait a minute. The doctor has a patient."



Shortly thereafter, Riris was welcome to see Anita's doctor.



Doctor Anita is Ray's wife, so she knows Palupi's life story. But as a doctor who has taken the oath of office, he serves patients professionally and puts aside likes or dislikes.



"Please sit Miss." Riris sat obediently in the front seat of the doctor's desk. Dr. Anita's fingers quickly pressed the letters on the computer keyboard, opening Juleha's medical record file.


"From the patient data, you are the only patient guardian on behalf of Ms. Juleha, right?"


"Yes right, Doctor ma'am," replied Riris rather nervously.


With a smile that could not be separated from his lips, Dr. Anita explained Juleha's last condition.



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The chirping of birds, the warm morning sun around the park it changes the mood. Some patients spend time in the morning enjoying the warm sunshine that greets their skin.



"Suster, can my pain be cured? Is this pain a karma that I received during my life in the past filled with black stains." Juleha lowered her face, that fear and regret haunting her always.



The nurse pushing the wheelchair smiled, answering Juleha's question, "Mother, all diseases must have an antidote for healing. If we talk about karma and sins we committed in the past, we can only ask for forgiveness and repent and improve our future lives."



My eyes of Juleha stared far away, only a prayer of hope and submission in the end of life that he had to bear.



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Huge and love from me, RR๐Ÿ˜˜๐Ÿค—



TBC....