
"Sorry, ma'am . Let me examine the mother's child for a moment" Dr. Ariel told the patient's mother.
"Yes, doc." answered the mother slowly.
He immediately moved away from his son. But he still remained there and occasionally his gaze was fixed on Dr. Ariel.
Doctor Ariel placed a stethoscope on the child's chest and abdomen. The boy's name is Dhori. Dhori has been in the hospital for two days, she is two years old. He was acutely dehydrated due to prolonged diarrhea.
The doctor prescribes drugs to the nurse to be given later to the patient so that the vomit immediately stops.
"How's my son, doc?" ask the mother.
"It's okay mom. Mother's son is fine. Lack of nutritional intake and lack of mineral water. Please feed him, if you do not want to eat rice bread can be ma'am. But don't be too sweet, ma'am. If you can buy milk that is specifically diarrhea. Not regular milk. Later I will tell the nurse to recommend milk that is suitable" said doctor Ariel explained.
Sibu mangosteen-beard sign understand.
Doctor Ariel passes by leaving Dhori and turns to the other patients but is still in the same room.
After he finished checking all his patients, Ariel doctor returned to his room followed by two nurses. He sat in his chair and wrote down a few prescriptions to give to each patient.
After that, he handed the prescription paper to the nurse.
The two nurses passed from his room.
Doctor Ariel stretched her hand muscles.
It was early in the morning but he had trouble checking every patient. So busy that I didn't have time to hold my phone. That's how doctors Ariel, pediatrician, dr. Ariel Mananta, S.p.A.
"Excuse me, madam. Can I see Dr Ariel?" asked Dena to one of the receptionists at the hospital where Ariel's doctor served.
"With whom? And what business?" ask the receptionist.
Another receptionist looked at Dena as she heard a beautiful woman name their favorite doctor and wanted to see him.
They don't know Dena. Dena has been to the hospital. Back when Dena was here guarding Aletha, never met their eyes because always change sift.
I don't know why at that time there was no room for them to meet. A few pairs of eyes looked at him with question marks. Dena is just as good as them.
What's wrong with me? How come they see me that? My clothes are ordinary, nothing vulgar. My makeup is also ordinary. No one is menor. Ihhh, you girls. Have you ever seen a beautiful woman like me? Can those eyes be a little conditioned? Strange them. I've never been here, how do they look like they're gonna swallow me alive? Groused Dena in his heart.
"So soon, ma'am. I'll ask Ariel the doctor first" said one of the receptionists and grabbed the phone.
"Cummer, doc. There's a woman here who wants to see a doctor."
"What's his name?" ask doctor Ariel.
"Name," the receptionist glanced at Dena.
"Dena" said Dena briefly answered the receptionist's glance.
"His name is Dena, doc." the receptionist answered Ariel.
"De-Dena?" ask doctor Ariel reassuringly.
He stood up spontaneously because he heard that Dena was in this hospital.
"Yes, doctor. Sister Dena. Doctor knew?" ask the receptionist.
There was disappointment in his heart.
"Just go to my room now" said Dr. Ariel.
"Okay, doc." he said briefly.
"Bak is being told to see Ariel's doctor's office right now, he's waiting for you" the receptionist said.
Dena passed by leaving those who were still sculpting who did not expect there was a beautiful woman who was looking for doctor Ariel Mananta. Their lovely doctor. It doesn't feel good until Ariel's doctor has a lover. They're very maniacal against doctor Ariel.
Geck, tok, tok.
Aletha knocked on the door of Ariel's doctor's room.
He pretended to be busy with the paper in front of him. Pretend writing. So as not to see who's coming, even though he already knows it's Dena.
"Doctor, can I talk to the doctor?" ask Dena.
Spontaneous doctor Ariel looked towards that voice. He can't pretend. He saw Dena's face fixed.
Lovely. Oh may God she's so charming. Like angels. Inner doctor Ariel.
"Doc!" call Dena again.
There is no lawfulness. But Doctor Ariel's eyes still haven't blinked looking at Dena.
What's the matter today? How come people were weird to see me. I don't think there's anything wrong with me. Inner Dena.
He repeatedly looked at himself. Then he took the mirror from his handbag. He looked at his face in the mirror very closely.
Nothing strange.
He put the ceemin back in his bag.
"Doctor!" call again.
Doctor Ariel still doesn't say.
Dena flicked her palm close to the face of doctor Ariel, trying to wake her from her daydream.
"Eh, uh. I-I'm sorry." said Dr. Ariel.
Finally the doctor woke up from his dream.
"Doctor why?" ask Dena.
He lowered his body slightly to take a closer look to confirm the condition of Doctor Ariel.
Grn, deg, deg.
Doctor Ariel's heart is beating fast. Unable to turn back Dena's eyes on him.
He avoided Dena's gaze, slowly turning his head in the other direction.
What's wrong with me, why am I like this. I haven't felt anything like this in a long time. Oh may God, help me! Her eyes are beautiful. Ariel in my heart.
"E-e, what are you doing here?" ask Dr. Ariel to try to shift her nervousness.
"I'm here to ask the doctor for help" Dena replied.
"You don't call me a doctor. Just call Ariel." said Dr. Ariel casually.
His heart is now back to normal. He can control things quickly.
"What can I help you with?" ask Dr. Ariel to Dena.
Ariel pretends to be looking for something in her desk drawer. Wrong attitude.
"My best friend, doc. Who gave birth here a few months ago. Please the doctor come to his house. I must have paid the doctor." said Dena.
"Well, I'll be there. I'm sorry I can't be quick because I still have patients" said Dr. Ariel.
"No problem, doc. Uh, Ariel. We'll wait at Aletha's house. Here's the address." said Dena while thrusting a card to Ariel's doctor.
"Well, I'll call you later" said Dr. Ariel.
"Thanks Ariel. Then I beg for permission." said Dena pamit.
Dena stepped out of her legs leaving Doctor Ariel still riveted.
"I'm dropping in.." Then he realized that Dena's gone.
"Hufft, the heart base can not be invited to work together." grumbled Dr. Ariel.