Kelfin sits on the side of Shofwa who is rigidly impotent because of his illness. He still does not know what illness suffered by a woman who has become his fiancée. Ever since this morning Kelfin had waited on his fiancee to wake up, but until nine o'clock was run over from the horizon of the clock, his fiancé had not yet awakened. Not as he had hoped.
Mentari sometimes shines behind the overcast cloud covering it. The rays sometimes enter the hospital room through the cracks of open windows. Its rays sometimes come and go because the clouds covering it have now become cloudy that has been melanchar.
Kelfin covers her face with both hands that pseudically hopes to the Almighty through her movements. He tried to expect the Almighty so that healing came to his fiancée and expel the disease from the body of his fiancee.
In his hope came a memory of a week ago he and shofwa were unveiled in a single engagement engagement. At that moment, he was as happy as he had married her. But now, happiness is turned into a wound that will not subsided before his fiancé healed and returned perfect as ever.
There was a sound of footsteps leading into the room, soon afterwards the father and mother Shofwa came to him.
'Let us take care of Shofwa, you go home' 'Shofwa's father said.
'Leave it alone, Om. Let me wait for Shofwa here. '
'Just leave us alone, son. You go home, we worry that your parents are worried about you, "said Shofwa's mother.
'Well then, all right, Om, Auntie. I went home first '' said Kelfin then stepped away from an expectation that he entrusted through the sunlight that sometimes insert into the room where Shofwa treated.
Outside, overcast rain greeted with the wind. The wind that hit the Kelfin at that time seemed to entrust the message that the rain would soon come with the wind ready to hit.
It turns out that the message that brought the wind, the rain flushed the earth when Kelfin bowed flagging in his room. For a moment he threw his body to just let go of tired in his pain. He closed his eyes that did not have time to remove the tear wound. Then he was carried away the melodic stream of dreams that brought him to enjoy his heavenly dreams as the rain that flushed the earth out there.
Kelfin opened the windows of his room. An orange twilight was present in her eyelids amid the noise of the leaves of the rice that the wind slammed, so that the silence did not accompany the sun's sleeping steps. The orange in his eyes, as if to say goodbye, also greeted the evening that was ready to approach the moon and the stars that used to decorate the still-cloudy sky.
The orange present in her eyelids today is very different from the oranges present in previous days. In the previous days, the orange that was present in his eyes always gave a message of love for him, but the orange he saw this time as if carrying a bloody message of blood mixed with anger.
Just five minutes ago he arrived at his house, because from noon he was waiting for Shofwa at the hospital where his fiancée was being treated. Her fiancé's situation was the same as when she'd looked after her this morning. Her fiancé had not yet awakened, but strangely Shofwa's doctors and parents did not give an explanation of the illness her fiancee seemed to hide something she did not want to know.
At seven o'clock the night had been run over from the horizon of the clock. After the 'Isha' prayer, Kelfin came out of his house. Unlike the previous nights, the stars and the moon do not adorn the horizon of the sky as usual. The ordinary star adorned the skyline, this night again covered with thick clouds to cover the rain.
Kelfin returns to his room, because the stars and the moon do not decorate the night sky. He sits on his bed while leaning his face on both hands looking up at a leaf. After a while he threw his weak body into his bed. He tried to forget the tired that haunted him from the morning. But what power, he can not let go of the tired penang in his mind. Until finally tired it also accompanied his steps toward his imaginary dream.
In his dream, he stared at the sky full of stars glowing in his eyes. The moon was glowing beautifully in the eyes that looked very flowery. He also set out to take the car Avanza to pick up Shofwa who had been invited to dinner. Arriving at the dinner, both ate dishes that have been served by the restaurant. When finished eating the dish, Kelfin said to Shofwa, 'Shof, we can be said to understand each other, we love each other and also love each other, how about if we get married?'
The Kelfin question made Shofwa stand up while saying, 'Sorry, Fin, I can not marry you.'
'Why shof? Do not you love me anymore? '
'No, not really, Fin. I love you so much I'm even ready for you to marry, but I can not, there's something else that stands between us both ''
'What's that, Shof?' Kelfin asked curiously.
'Death ...' said Shofwa then removed the engagement ring on his ring finger and placed it in Kelfin's grip. The woman left the Kelfin who still think about the meaning behind the last words of his fiancee earlier. After a while he realized that Shofwa had left him, with all his might calling Shofwa's name to ...
'Fin, Wake up! Shofwa died ... 'Her mother's remarks woke her from sleep.
She opened her hand unconcerned by her mother's words, strangely enough, the engagement ring Shofwa had given in the dream, was now completely in her hand.
'What did the mother say?' Kelfin asked anxiously.
'Shofwa died ...' Said Kelfin's mother while shedding tears wounded.
'What? Shofwa died? ' Kelfin said then took the key of his motorcycle to go to Shofwa's house.
The Kelfin boarded the car parked haphazardly in front of Shofwa's house that appears to be holding a tall order. Kelfin rushed in and approached Shofwa's father and said, 'Where's Shofwa, Om?' Ask Kelfin with a tear that has not yet appeared down his face. Shofwa's father can only bow his head without a word.
'Shofwa died, son,' Shofwa's mother replied with tears that seemed to endlessly flooding her face.
'Where is Shofwa buried?'
'At the public graveyard, son,' replied Shofwa's mother.
Kelfin immediately refers his bicycle to the public cemetery which is not far from Shofwa's house. Arriving at the public graveyard, he looked for one by one tombstone called Shofwa. His gaze stopped at a new grave still covered with fresh flowers that read Shofwa on his tombstone. Quickly, Kelfin ran to her fiance's grave.
Tears finally came out of Kelfin's eyes after more than fifteen years she had not shed tears. Now he was bowed down beside the grave of his fiancé with a tear that did not seem to have died down as if it flooded his fiancé's headstone. Shortly afterwards his mouth said, 'Let me be majnun who waited on his gravestone lover until the end of his life.