A doctor named Bayu has just finished examining a patient who is lying weakly on a hospital bed. The patient was wearing the typical blue hospital uniform. His face looked pale, his gaze was also blank, the patient just stared at the ceiling, before slowly closing his eyes due to the anesthetic.
The patient had indeed been lying in Melati room number 304 for two days. One day stay, the patient was conscious but in a hysterical condition. Today, he came back to his senses, but looked confused. Therefore, Bayu's doctor further examined the patient's health. Checking the results of y that was done this morning.
"How about my daughter, Doc?" asked Ratu after Bayu's doctor saw his daughter's health report.
"Mother's child does not have any physical injuries, however...." Doctor Bayu was silent for a moment.
"But why, Doc? My son is fine, right?" asked the King, holding his wife's shoulders.
"According to the results of the CT scan, your son and daughter have partial amnesia," Doctor Bayu answered quietly. Saddened by the news.
"Partial amnesia? What doctor mean?" asked the Queen did not understand.
"So, your child does not remember what happened to him. Some of his memory has been lost, this is due to the trauma experienced by your child after yesterday's incident."
Hearing the explanation from Doctor Bayu, the Queen's body immediately went limp. Fortunately, there was Raja holding his wife's body from the side, supporting her body so it wouldn't fall to the hospital floor.
"How many memories has my son forgotten, Doc?" asked the King trying to be calmer than his wife.
"Judging from your son's response, it might have happened 1-2 years ago. You heard yourself when your son mentioned that he had just graduated from middle school, even though he is now in the 2nd grade of high school."
"Then, can my child recover, Doc? Can his memory come back?"
"Surely you can, ma'am. It's just that we can't predict when it will be. You and your mother are patient, we'll leave everything to God. I'll excuse myself first," said Doctor Bayu.
"Okay, Doc. Thank you!" said the King and Queen escorting Doctor Bayu out of the room.
In the corridor in front of the room, a family was seen delivering someone's body with tears in their eyes. It seemed like the family had just lost a member of their family.
"We should be grateful, Ma. We can still see our children, even in this condition. Look at them ... they just lost one of their family members," murmured the King.
"Yes, Pa," said the Queen.
The two stared sadly at the backs of the people who had just passed them. On the bed they were pushing was a lifeless body covered in hospital cloth.