
"Where are you going?" ask Nissa's dad.
"We're going back to the City, Uncle," said Rahendra.
"Why? Your business here isn't done yet,"
"Our mission will never be finished, if you keep doing something" Raka said.
"Do something, you mean?" ask Nissa's father.
"You always do things that can make the spirit of Ratih angry and ultimately we have to intervene in helping you" said Rangga.
"Are you not helping us?"
"We're sincere, Uncle. It's just, we're a little tired of your stubbornness,"
"I'm sorry, Uncle, Aunt and all... Assalamu 'alaikum,"
Rangga, Rahendra and Raka got into the car and left the village.
They left in a state of disappointment towards the villagers who always thought they were wrong and were reluctant to listen to their advice.
"Somehow I don't feel good" Raka said.
"Why?" ask Rangga.
"Either. I feel like something bad is going to happen in this village,"
"Bad thing?" Rangga bent his eyebrows.
Rahendra stopped the car. They stopped at the village's border with another village.
Rangga, Rahendra and Raka rethink their decision to leave the village.
"Are you sure you're leaving this village?" ask Raka.
Rangga and Rahendra melirke towards Raka who was sitting in the back seat. They were silent for a moment.
Rangga closed his eyes and calmed his irritated mind.
"We'll just go back" said Rangga.
"Back in the village?" ask Raka.
"Yes,"
"I don't think we should go back now" Rahendra glanced at Rangga and Raka.
He was speechless and only beckoned to his two companions through his eyes and eyebrows.
"I'll just go along with what you've planned, Rahendra," Rangga folded his hands and put them behind his head.
Rahendra immediately restarts his car. They crossed the village border.
Rangga, Rahendra and Raka entered the village next door, a village not far from the Village.
"Where are we going?" ask Raka.
"We will stay in this village" said Rahendra.
"Where is the inn?" ask Rangga.
"I don't know,"
"Then where are we going to live?"
"I'll try to ask the people around,"
Rahendra stopped his car on the side of the road. The three of them then got out of the car and approached the people who were in the stall.
"Excuse me!" rahendra.
"Yes,"
"sorry. Is there an inn here? Like boarding or contract?" ask Rahendra.
"She, Son. But not too big" said one mother.
"It's okay, Mom. The important thing is that we can rest" said Rangga.
"I'll call the owner of the contract,"
The mother then left the stall to meet the owner of the contract.
A few minutes later, the mother returned with a blonde woman.
"This is the man" said the mother.
"Do you need a contract?" ask the blonde mom.
"Yes, Mom. One contract for three people" said Rahendra.
"Get our car, ma'am,"
Rangga opened the front seat door for the blonde-haired mother. Then, they went to the rented house that the mother said.
After arriving, the R trio were asked to look through the contract first before they rented it.
"Lumayan" said Raka.
"Hows it? Do you like it?" ask the mother.
"Likes, Mom. We will rent this contract" said Rangga.
"How much does it cost, Mom?" ask Rahendra.
"Five hundred thousand for a month" said the mother.
Rahendra immediately took his wallet and took five hundred thousand dollars. Then he gave the money to the landlord's mother.
"This is the money, ma'am,"
"Thank you, son,"
The plate-haired mother immediately left her contract. Rangga, Rahendra and Raka take their bags inside the car and bring them inside the house.
Go straight into each room and rest for a moment.
"The room's pretty comfortable, but baby.. There are many stars on the roof of his house" said Raka.
Raka slept on the bed while staring at the roof of the house that looks hollow small.
He could see a mouse passing through the roof. Seeing that, Raka laughed.
"Haha.. Rat," Raka laughed.
Rangga and Rahendra sat on the bed and opened the laptop. The two of them were doing a college assignment that they had yet to do.
Raka's eyes slowly closed and fell asleep in her room. Rangga who was doing his college assignments repeatedly yawned and occasionally closed his eyes because he felt sleepy.
Rangga raised both his hands up, "Hua! It's so sleepy."
Rangga put his laptop on the table, he then lay on the bed and fell asleep.
Rahendra, who had felt drowsiness in her eyes, still continued to do her college work. He did not want to sleep until his task was done.
"Hold on for a little while, after this I will sleep" said Rahendra.
A few minutes of his college work, his job was done. Rahendra put his laptop on the table and he fell asleep.
Bruuks.. Bruuks.. Bruuks.. The sound of the window opening and closing by itself.
Raka woke up from hearing that voice. He immediately got out of bed and approached the source of the sound he heard.
"What the hell is that noise, it's very noisy" said Raka.
Raka walked out of her room, she saw that there was a wooden window blowing in the wind and making an unpleasant sound.
"So that's the source of the problem" said Raka.
Raka approached the window and closed the window tightly. After that, he walked back to his room.
Just a few steps away from the window, the wind blew and made the window open again.
"Damn it! I just closed, even to open again," said Raka.
Raka went back to that window and closed it again. Before leaving that window, Raka looked at him for a moment.
"Come on! If you want to open, open now do not fit me to go," said Raka.
Feeling that everything had improved, Raka left the place. But again the window opened because of the wind.
"Truly, this is a window!" muttered Raka.
Raka turned around and walked closer to the window. He closed the window again.
Feeling annoyed at being made back and forth to close the window, Raka finally sat in front of the window and stared at the window.
"I'm not leaving here" said Raka.
Tired of staring at the wooden window, Raka slowly closed her eyes.
When he had just closed his eyes, suddenly the window opened again because it was blown by the wind.
Raka was shocked and woke up, she then stood up and closed the window back.
"It seems like something is wrong with this window," Raka's inner.
Raka walked backwards while continuing to stare towards the wooden window.
As she walked to the back, Raka felt she hit something behind her. Raka turned her body and....