
The goddess screamed and ran in fear. His breath hunts like his heart-pushing fear. He ran but it didn't feel right to the room. The figure of a kuntilanak in black clothes was moving closer to the Goddess. His pale feet seemed to float a few inches from the floor. She is now behind the Goddess. The goddess closed her eyes and continued to run. He could feel the heavy breath of foul carrion slipping from his nape to his sense of smell.
No, no, panic Goddess in heart.
His head shook rapidly.
His feet ran fast but remained in place.
“Wi!” the cry of Esih shook the body of the Goddess. The goddess opened her eyes, saw Esih and immediately hugged Esih tightly. Esih could feel the body of the Goddess being soaked by sweat and shaking violently. “Aya naon (What's up) Wi? You why?” anxious Esih. The goddess was speechless she just kept hugging Esih. Imas soon came out of the room and was surprised to see his two best friends hugging at the door. “Aya naon Sih, kunaon (why) the Goddess?” wonder Imas. Esih shook her head while shrugging both of her shoulders.
They brought the Goddess into the room. Time passed and the Goddess was still silent and just curled up under the covers. Esih stood up from her seat stepping out of the room. “Where are you going?” lirih Goddess. “Urang want to go to the bathroom, all take water for you,” Esih replied. Goddess shook her head quickly, “Don't!” Esih and Imas stared at each other in confusion. “Do not go anywhere Sih, I am afraid,” said Dewi restless and repeatedly rubbed his face as if to eliminate what had just seen his eyes.
“But there is Imas here Wi,” says Esih, “soalya ”kelet pee euy.<TAG1> Imas was sitting next to Dewi, “Maneh like a nightmare Wi ... calm down here.” Goddess shook her head, “Not Mas, this is not a dream.”
“But earlier Esih wriggled maneh sleep while walking Wi trus maneh kayak who again ran in front of the room door while crashing,” continued Imas. “I never sleep on the road,” reject Goddess. “Sori euy, urang geus teu strong (Sorry I have not been strong) .. kebelet pisan (banget) ah,” chirps Esih who immediately ran out of the room.
Dewi stared at Imas, “Mas, there is something bad about that kawih.”
Goddess nodded.
“Then, why did his book take him home?” wonder Imas. Dewi sighed regretfully, “Ga knows, I took it for granted .. but the book wants me to return, I feel there is something different here since singing the verse from that kawih.” Imas nodded, “Ya kumaha maneh we (Yes how did you go) .. but unfortunately yes, it should be known by many people after maneh sing.”
“I am not strong with her aura Mas,” geleng Dewi.
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Inside the bathroom, Esih was washing her face after finishing her small wish, suddenly the bathroom light went off. “Hey!” joking Esih surprised. He felt the wall looking for a light switch and pressed the button but the light did not turn on. “Hadeh,” is upset Esih then in the dark fingered the bathroom wall to look for the towel she hung. Esih found the towel and began to wipe his face while next to the towel hanger had stood a black kuntilanak figure with a very creepy face was staring at him.