
The two squatting figures turned their heads perfectly, a grin imprinted on their lips filled with a foul smelling black liquid. Small, maggot-like beasts sprung from all seven holes in their heads. Make anyone feel nauseous when looking.
Both eyes were empty, no eyeballs were visible. There were only those small animals that crammed into the eye holes, appearing numerous and claustrophobic. Disgusting, twitching, jumping and creeping out.
Yuck!
Asri spewed out his entrails, unable to bear the stench as well as the disgusting sight of the squirming of the small beasts on the faces of the two people they had just bully. Two other people also spouted food that had just entered their stomachs.
Only one person could stand it, but his face already looked blue. Hurriedly he ran ahead while pulling Asri's hand to immediately leave the place. Asri pulls the hand of one of the friends, but unfortunately one of them is left behind.
"Aarrrgghh!" she screamed with tears.
Not only left alone, his body can not move away even though the legs continue to pedal running. His screams grew stronger as the two figures stood behind him.
The sounds of broken bones rang out as the heads of the two figures were moved, continuing to step like a robot that was driven using a remote control.
Asri and his two friends continued to run towards the hallway of their dorm.
"Wait!"
"What's wrong?" his screams panicked when one of the friends asked them to stop.
"Chia! He doesn't exist!" pekiknya tell while confirming their numbers.
Asri and the others turned to look at each other, making sure one of them had indeed disappeared.
"How serious? I don't want to go back, I'm afraid" said Asri's friend, crying in fear.
"Keep what else? Let him have that stinky creature? You guys aren't loyal, man. We're back again!" assertively Asri while pulling one of his friends hands to pick up Chia who was left behind.
"I'm not coming, I just want to be here. If you want to go back, it's already there. I just want to be here," he said while docked to the wall of the dorm.
Strangely enough, the dormitory felt quiet and silent even though they knew that there were many sleeping disciples inside their rooms. Unusual, the dormitory rooms felt empty as if they were uninhabited.
Asri and one friend left her alone in the hallway of the dorm, running back to the place despite having to face their own fears. However, the two of them were stunned, when it came to where his friend was left behind. Chia is doing a dance.
His hands were moved with a gurgle, bending the body limply. Like a senior jaipong dancer. Asri and his friend were stunned at the end of the hall, their mouths gaping, the clasped hands tightening each other and channeling courage.
"Chi-chia why?" ask Asri's friend trembling.
They did not dare to step in the slightest, still standing in the place watching Chia who was engrossed in her own dance. The two gasped, as the girl's face turned with a big smile and sharp eyes.
"Sri, I'm afraid," he softened the grip on Asri's hand.
"Relax, I'm also afraid, but we can not stay in Chia," said Asri no less trembling to see Chia who again dissolved in her dance.
There was no accompanying music, no cheering spectators, but Chia did a salute facing the old banyan tree standing upright. Then, suddenly ....
Brugh!
Chia's body collapsed falling on the ground, unconscious. The two men continued to run closer, patting the girl on the cheek to wake up.
"Chia, wake. Up, Chia!"
"Come, wakeup! I'm scared of this."
"Why not wake up, anyway?"
"Chia's awake!"
"Thank God, you're awake. Go, go!"
Asri pulled his hand firmly so that he inevitably got up from sitting and followed the second step of his running friend even though he was still dazed. It was as if I had forgotten what happened before.
"Where is Lita?" chia asked when she didn't find any of her friends.
"He's waiting for us in front of the dormitory" Asri replied without pausing.
While the girl in front of the dorm who was waiting alone, started to feel a sense of weirdness. He rubbed his crumpled nape, his eyes rolling up to the ceiling making sure there was nothing there.
Indeed there was nothing, the sound of the night beast was not heard in his ears. Silent everything.
"Duh, Asri was a long time ago, anyway. Why try it? I'm afraid to be alone" he grumbled softly.
His head was unceasingly spinning around, especially when he heard something being dragged from the other end of the hallway. His body grew tense, standing facing the end of the dormitory which heard the sound of friction on the floor.
He was stunned, his breath was blocked when a shadow started to appear little by little. A black shadow that grew increasingly soaring high and touched the ceiling followed Lita's gaze.
He wanted to scream, but he had trouble breathing. The shadow kept rising and growing. Lita fell down, her head just kept looking up. His mouth gasped, trembled and twitched wanting to say something, but difficulty.
Asri who had just come frowned confusedly seeing the state of Lita sitting on the floor with her head looking up.
"Lita!" scold him with a loud voice.
The girl turned her head, a look of fear clearly visible on that pale face.
"Well, you're sitting there?" asked Asri with an unclouded tone of panic.
"I-it .. i-it .. a-there-"
"What's wrong? Nothing, let's get up. Cepetan, we're going to the room!" he said while lifting Lita's body to immediately wake up from her seat.
Without waiting, Asri dragged her hands towards their room. Keep going in and lock the door after they're all in it. His body was limp, rumbling on the floor leaning against the door leaf.
The three friends also sat down with bad breath. Sweat flooded their faces, seeping to the point of wetting the body-wrapped clothes.
"Asrian!"
A soft voice sounded outside the dormitory. Asri stiffened, his face paled back. Just breathe no. He crawled away from the door and joined his friend.
"Asri! Lita! Chia! Play, yuk!"
An invitation from the voices of many people outside their rooms. Asri and his three friends stood up, holding each other with their breaths hunting incessantly. Their eyes were on the door which was now knocked several times while their names were called.
"Sri, who are they?" Lita whispered in Asri's ear.
"I don't know, it's been dem. No need to go anywhere," said Asri also frightened.
"But they keep knocking on the door, Sri. What if the door suddenly opens? I'm scared, Sri." Chia has a soft voice.
"Udah, diem-"
Brak!
"ARRGHJ!"