Hendra just laughed knowing his adopted daughter was getting more and more sleepy.
He talked with Maharani along the way, shared family-style my time, and played the soothing piano instrument of Beethoven and Mozart.
Hendra deliberately did not bring Raymond that day. He wanted this vacation to only focus on Aleta, but when Aleta woke up from her sleep… she could no longer see anything.
She's blind. The doctor next to her inpatient bed said quietly.
"Miss Aleta Xaviery. You've finally woken up. Thank God...."
"Doc?" Aleta groped the hand of the man by her side. He turned around in confusion. I don't know why it's so hard to move to that place.
"Miss, you'd better calm down first—"
"Doc, why can't I see anything… feet too—ugh…"
The doctor grabbed her shaking hand. "Sorry, Miss. A big accident happened to you and your parents 8 days ago."
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"What?"
"There's a truck—and you're the only survivor. Sorry, but we did our best. Your parents couldn't have gotten better help," said the doctor. Immediately makes Aleta want to die.
"Their bodies were crushed from the impact from the front. Then the broken car windows and broken doors took your eyes and legs. We couldn't have done anything better than this. Sorry..."
Don't apologize. Don't apologize. Don't apologize and say it's just a dream!
"My feet—"
"Um, sorry ... I mean your leg isn't completely gone, it's just that the bone is badly fractured. So for a few years, you may need special treatment to be able to walk again as usual," explained the doctor again. "You have to be strong, Miss Aleta. You can get through this." What has to be strong?
"Inspector Hitch Theo is here now," said the doctor. "He wants to talk some serious things with you."
Crazy!
Aleta's breath was even ragged because of it. Her chest was inflated. She was sweating profusely, and she ended up screaming hysterically right then and there.
"AAAAAARRGGGGHHHHH!" The situation could not be controlled.