
Tonight I saw Isya' just been called. Mr. Mardi's funeral was completed. Jen*zah has been bathed and in the cafeteria with religious shari'a that he was born. Relatives and neighbors have arrived to fill the house of Mr. Mardi and his family.
The iron coffin has begun to be lifted, the call of tahmid accompanied the steps of the pilgrims to deliver the body of Mr. Mardi to his final resting place. Wulan continuously extended her hand to my arm. She was unceasingly crying out for the tragic death of her beloved father. There was only a shrill voice of crying accompanying us until the funeral process ended and we went home to return to our respective activities.
While I'm still at Wulan's house to stay here for a while and calm Wulan down for a while. And while the father returned again to the hospital to keep the ayu who was alone and still lying in a coma in the hospital. After the pilgrims finished doing the recitation, the house seemed more relaxed leaving some traces of snack leather and some furniture that was still scattered.
"Wulans?" Call me gently.
"Yes mas Mahesa," he replied while picking up dirty furniture under a plastic chair.
Without a second thought I immediately helped him a bit quickly finished. It was heartless to see the usually cheerful woman become more shy by occasionally stealing time to cry.
"You still have secrets, Dad? Please be honest with Wulan."
deggggg
"I'll tell you when the time is right, please be patient" I said without returning her eyes.
Drtt. drrrtt..
*You have received a new message*
"Whose number is this?" My inner.
Walk down the river to the west. Meet me at the old green-painted building. Come if you want this to be over soon.
Educated
"Mas Didik?? What's he want? Uh, why don't I see him these few days. What the hell are you doing stupid!" I was worried about reading a message from the students.
"Do I have to go see him? Or is it just a trap?" My mind is starting to rage.
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The night is getting late, the human crowd has begun to fade leaving the sounds of animals that sound each other earthy. I was still at Wulan's house, just hanging out with the fathers with their absurd chatter. Sometimes I just smile because I don't really understand their strange intentions.
My mind is still ringing with the mysterious message, do you need my help? Hows it? Alright I'll meet him tonight too, I murmured decided. I don't want to regret it a second time. I need some preparation right now. Just in case this is just a trap.
With a gun neatly perched on my waist. Also the flashlight I borrowed from Wulan's mother earlier, I set off quietly through the back door to avoid the questions that I did not like. Tonight seems like it will be a long night.
Finally, with a little struggle, I arrived at the riverbank, the only running water here. I carefully walked down the river quite far behind the Wulan house. Drive it westward according to the mysterious message. I'm walking in the thick and thick of it tonight. The drizzling rain that had fallen added to the atmosphere to be cooler.
Ten minutes, twenty minutes, an hour, or whatever the current time is. I walked continuously without knowing how long I had been walking. Aching and tired feeling began to run through my entire calf. I don't know what time it is. For a moment I stopped to just sigh before walking back down my curiosity.
Tiredness and drowsiness began to creep into my consciousness. Moreover, the burden of the bag I carry, it is not heavy but enough to make my movement less free. However everything I carry has an important place in times of emergency.
In the midst of despair and frustration, there was a faint light of a dimar (oil lamp) dimly dimmed from a distance. Illuminate a strange square-shaped building. Sturdy standing among the lush trees that enveloped his right and left. It's not a coffee farm anymore. It's already in the woods!!
I tried to get close to the building. Only a small light from the oil lamp hung as a guide for me because my flashlight had been turned off. Slowly I walked on my tiptoes as quietly as possible. walked slowly For fear of stepping on something dangerous or poisonous animals.however this forest with a variety of inhabitants. Is this the building I mean?
There are no windows or ventilation. There is only one entrance and one exit at the front door. No sound was heard from inside. The fur on my body was already shuddering in horror. I was next to the building. Waiting for something uncertain. Sweat had begun to seep down my forehead even though the air here was very cold to puncture the bone.
Brakkkk
A voice made me jump in shock. Seen silhouette shadow back of a man I suspect men walk out through the lush weeds. He walked so fast that I stopped chasing after him, he seemed to be in such a hurry. Samar heard a shrill voice moaning from inside the building making me think twice about chasing after the mysterious man.
"Who is he? Is it Didik?" My mind is in my heart.
Once I guess it's safe enough I try to approach the door of the board that's already full of moss. With the weapons I had prepared earlier I tried to open something that kept me curious.
Kriiiiet..
The stuffy air instantly burst out forcing it to come out. There was only an oil lamp in each corner of the room firmly attached. There was no furniture, only a table and a chair not far from the entrance. And who was that? The figure that was lying down on the carpet covered with a thin cloth that had been severed. Mas Adi?! You it?
"Si..who?" Asked the usually dashing and dignified man who now looked like he was helpless.
"I'm a mas, Mahesa! Why did Adi come to this?" I whispered in fear of creating echoes in this stuffy room. Now I've gathered next to the helpless looking man.
Adi looks very thin dry at this time. With a paled face and lips that do not stop shaking. A bandage was wrapped around his shoulder to his arm. Fresh blood looks dimly visible seeped soaking into the white bandage.
"Let me help mas" I said trying to memapah mas Adi. The size of his body that is more contained makes me quite difficult for him.
"Before that, there are many things you should know Mahesa..." Tukas mas Adi tried to sit leaning against a wall that looked fragile.
"What mas?" I was surprised at Adi. Why didn't he run away when obviously the door was open for him.
"Birth Mother is the one who caused all this chaos. He's the one who told Didik and the people behind him to kill me." Said Adi grabbing his thin blanket.
"Birth mother was Didik!" My screams unintentionally made the room echo. Educated from the past told me that he was an orphan right! muttered.
"Sstttt! Keep your voice down, son!" Ketus mas Adi was also surprised.
"sorry mas" I said a little regretful with my reaction earlier.
"Oh! Look at it looks like I've got a guest tonight! Hahaha" There was a voice that was no less high than me echoing back to meet this old building.
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