
"Haaah, why the hell do they have to come during the day until the afternoon, anyway? Why not tomorrow?"
Rani continuously nagged while looking at Aksa cynically. Aksa gave no reply. He just exhaled slowly while continuing to drive.
"Mas!" rani needs to escape her anger.
"Yes the name they need again, Dek. We are a village device, its job is to protect and serve the community. So please understand," Aksa replied later.
"Yes, we're going to the camp, right?" rajuk Rani's.
"How else do you want? It's you who forced yourself to return to the city tonight as well" Aksa said softly.
"So, am I wrong? It should be that person, you know," said Rani in a rather high voice.
Aksa did not reply to the words of his wife. His left hand held the woman's hand tightly. The tiny lips of the woman were continuously cursing in annoyance. In the darkness, a person sitting at the back, put on a small smile.
They passed through a vast and dark expanse of rice fields in the village next door. The silhouettes of trees that grew were lined up on the roadside, adding to the impression of horror that became a scene along their way. The atmosphere is very quiet. Only they go through that road.
The branches of the trees swayed, following the movement of the wind that blew quite strongly. The sky is so dark. There are no moons, not even stars. Dark clouds overshadowed the sky, as if to spill its contents onto the surface of the earth.
Rani further tightened her hand on Aksa. Occasionally, their hands must be removed when Aksa changes teeth.
Half an hour passed, they had made it through the desolate rice fields. One by one the housing residents began to meet. Rani was a little relieved.
The dorrr! The car they were driving. The back of their car broke.
While swearing, Aksa got out of the car to change the tires. Fortunately they brought spare tires. Rani and her two children were forced to go down. They waited under a shady tree, in the courtyard of a house.
Just as Aksa was jacking up the car, it was raining. The lightning flashed across the sky like a giant tongue of fire. Inevitably they have to take shelter under the house.
The house looks completely dark. It seems uninhabited. But they have no other choice. The rain was very heavy, forcing them to temporarily suspend work.
"Ma, fear," whispered Nada who was in Rani's arms.
"It's okay, son. It's just rain, really. Read the prayer yes, let the rain subside quickly." Rani tries to calm her youngest daughter down.
Aksa took off her jacket, then wrapped her youngest daughter's body in that jacket. His hand then reached into the HP from within the bag, and turned on the flash light.
Najla, who was standing behind her father, suddenly shuffled forward. The clothes he was wearing also began to get wet from rain.
"Return, Son. Take cover behind Papa" whispered Aksa. But Najla refused. He was determined to stand at the front. His hands squeezed the end of his clothes tightly.
Feeling suspicious, Aksa also highlighted the wall behind her. The window had no cover. There was only a clear glass to border it from the outside. Then there was a dull white curtain that blocked their view inside.
"This window curtain has not been washed for a long time. Until the color is that round," Rani murmured in her heart.
Rani's forehead looked wrinkled. The more it went up, the more it looked strange. It seems that Aksa is also aware of the strangeness that the wife sees.
The cloth was not like a hanging curtain cloth. Curious, Aksa also highlighted the sheet to the top. It turned out to be true to their guesses, the cloth was a human figure clad in a dull white cloth, sitting on top of a closet next to a window.
Pluck up!
Aksa's HP fell onto the slightly muddled ground, with the flash facing upwards. The spotlight of the lamp unintentionally illuminated the figure sitting leisurely up there.
Now it was clear the face of the figure. Part of his face skin was peeled off and twisted. His eyes were pitch-black, as if staring at them below.
"Yahoo!"
Rani screamed loudly, making her two children also cry in fear. Aksa retreated slowly until his feet stepped on the muddy ground. He hugged his wife and two children, who were huddled under the rain. Simultaneously, an extremely dazzling bright yellow light suddenly approached them.
"Loh, Sir, Mom. What's in here?" Shouted the two men, who were allegedly villagers here.
"My car broke, sir. T-keep ..."
Aksa hesitated to continue his sentence. Not necessarily the two people believed in his nonsense.
"What do you mean sitting on a grave? If you stay there," they exclaimed while pointing to a place that looks like a saung.
"Huh? A graveyard?"
Bruk! Rani also lay unconscious on the muddy ground.
...***...
Drrrtt! Ddrrr!
"Huh?"
Rani was aghast when she opened her eyes. His body shuddered in horror. The shadow that gripped last night still stuck in his head. Especially when a figure resembling Aksa bothered him.
"Mas, how are we gonna get back here again?" his protest, when he saw Aksa sitting beside the bed.
"Sorry, sweetheart. Last night it was impossible to continue the journey. The kids are scared and cold. You also fainted," explained Aksa.
Rani turns her head, avoiding Aksa's sight. His breathing sounded rude.
"I told you, I don't want to be here."
"Prophey darling. I'll take you home later in the day, yes" whispered the handsome man. His sharp nose kissed his wife's forehead gently.
"Promise, yes," said Rani snorting in annoyance.
"Yes, my dear."
Drrrtt! Ddrrr!
"Who's the phone from, anyway? From that sound. Why not lift?"
Aksa also took the HP from the table. He put on a flat face as he stared at the name on the screen. "Oh, that's my employee. Let alone. I'll call back later" Aksa said, throwing her sweetest smile.
"Watch now! What are you hiding, Mom?"
Lazy to hear his wife's nagging, he picked up the phone. "Hello, Mat. I'm busy with iki. I'll call again" said Aksa still with her flat face. Soon the phone was cut off. - I was busy
"Udah, right? Still suspicious of me?" aksa asked while putting her HP back on the table. Rani shook her head while smiling.
"Hmm, it's worth it that he called back and forth. It's been my schedule to visit him, "inner Aksa.
"Ah, wait a minute. There's still one more thing you're hiding" Rani said suddenly.
"So-about what?" Aksa's flat face suddenly tensed and panicked. "Don't she know about the phone?" thought worried.
"On the woman you said yesterday that you changed your life. Who's she?" rani urged.
"Huh? When did I say that?" kilah Aksa's. He remembered when he had said that to his wife.
"There was. You said all the disturbances appeared, after you met him," explained Rani with a manyun lips.
"Ah, about that," said Aksa breathing freely. "I mean Satya's wife. Every time I meet him, I always experience magical events" said Aksa.
"Satyas? The forestry boy?"
Aksa nodded.
"He's married? How is there no news?"
"Yes, he married suddenly. But it seems not because of 'accident' like we, anyway," said Aksa.
"Ck, that's not what I meant." Rani nudged her husband's hand. "Don't let the girl use a stack or pellet that needs a mash," said Rani. His face suddenly turned pale.
"What, anyway? Narang you. So what does this have to do with the arrival of Kinanti try?" aksa.
"Why don't you just ask her?" rani said with a trembling voice, while pointing at the woman hovering behind Aksa.
(Connected)