DEAD

DEAD
Section 21



Dara accident? Throughout the journey Rena never stopped worrying, although Arsya from earlier calmed him. Daffa who sat in the back seat just silently looked at the restless Rena. In his heart the boy was also shocked to hear the news of Dara. Honestly speaking, Daffa was actually still a little afraid of hearing the word accident or something.


Arriving at Dara's house, Rena got out of the car and wanted to go straight into the house. But he remembered Daffa. The girl came back again to bring Daffa in with her. Arsya moves faster. After getting out of the car, he went straight to the back door and carried Daffa.


“Let me just,” said Arsya. Rena just nodded slowly, smiling as a sign of gratitude.


Marvin was already standing in front of the entrance. It turned out that he was waiting for Arsya and Rena in the living room.


“Where are you from?” the question was so seeing Rena and Arsya walking together.


Instead of answering Marvin's question, Arsya asked back. “How much?”


“Where are you from?” Marvin remained firm to get an answer to his neglected question.


“We're from where it doesn't matter, Marvin. How is Dara doing now?” This time it was Rena who spoke, she couldn't wait to get in but Marvin stood in the doorway, blocking them both.


“If it is not important it should not be difficult also to realize it,” said Marvin flat.


“We are from the amusement park near here,” replied Rena quickly. “Well, now you move aside. We want to enter.”


Marvin nodded slightly, then shifted slightly, giving access to Rena and Arsya who were holding Daffa to enter.


“But you don't have to worry. Dara is fine now,” said Marvin again after Rena and Arsya passed him. “Can't I messed around like that just now if Dara's why-napa.”


Just then, from inside one of the rooms on the first floor, an old man came out while pushing a wheelchair. Dara sat on it with a big smile, but Rena knew very well that Dara must have experienced quite a terrible event. Some days to know Dara, Rena knows that the girl is strong enough to face something. She was quite surprised to see Dara without any eccentric makeup. The girl turned out to be beautiful as she had expected


if without makeup.


Rena immediately approached Dara. After smiling politely at the man standing behind the girl, Rena turned to Dara and asked, “Ra, why can you like gini?”


Instead of answering that question, Dara introduced Rena to the old man pushing his wheelchair.


“Na, know this grandpa. Cake, this is Rena, which I said earlier it was.”


“I am Hanif, you can call me grandfather or Grandpa Han,” said Dara's grandfather who turned out to be named Hanif.


“I Rena, Cake. If I may know why Dara, well?”


“For that you can ask directly with Dara only. I'll go to the room, before you go home, I'll talk to you for a second. Can?”


Rena nodded steadily, although she did not know why Dara's grandfather wanted to talk to her.


“Then I go to the room first.”


After Grandpa Dara's death, Rena immediately flocked Dara with many questions about what really happened to her, but the girl only answered briefly.


“Fall from the stairs,” he said as if it was not a thing to worry about. Seeing the face of Rena who was still worried, Dara continued. “That's it, don't think about it anymore. It's me ‘kan it's okay. Daffa is still bad. I'm healed in a week. Don't put the look like I can't walk anymore.”


“Yes, nih. We are equal.”


Arsya took a long breath. “Gue guess lo severe accident.”


Dara put on a flat face and looked at Arsya. “So you hope I have a severe accident, so?”


“Not what it means. Just last time Marvin called, he said you were in an accident, not falling down the stairs. So what I thought was worse than this.”


“Hei, Man. Falling down the stairs was also an accident. I'm not wrong, dong,” chirps Marvin who has been standing behind Dara, replacing Grandpa Han. His tone sounded sewot.


“This is talking to you both to make energy drain, yeah. Make the veins so tense know, no. Which I mean another, which you guys caught is also another.”


“Iya, huh. By the way we are not as comfortable as talking with Rena. I know what you mean, lo. Understand really, kok.” Marvin said it was as if he was feeling sad, but it was obvious that he meant to tease Arsya.


Rena who heard it just fell silent, not knowing what to respond. While Arsya immediately punched slowly Marvin's arm, making the young man complain of pain while stroking his arm slowly.


“Lo rough now, Yes. It was the same before. Stretching out the same way Rena,” said Marvin again, with dramatic style.


“Apaan anyway, Vin. It doesn't hurt my arm either. I'm doing it again, hmm!”


“So you both end the road? Seriously?” Dara looked surprised. Rena didn't know if it was a real response or if it was just meant to tempt them.


“We don't walk together, really. There is Daffa too,” Rena replied in the end. Honestly, he felt ashamed at that time for being a discussion. “Arsya's part ngajak Daffa play, not invite me to walk. Huh, ah. Why talk about me with Arsya, now this should be discussed it's you, Ra.”


“Well, Rena's right,” timpal Arsya. “Lo how can it fall from the stairs?”


“Kepeleset,” Reply Dara briefly.


“Kepeleset? I don't think you're as reckless as that to slip and fall off the stairs.”


“Only a careless person can slip? I can too, I can. Huh, ah. Don't talk about it anymore. The point is I'm fine now. You should be grateful, not even a lot of nanya.”


Arsya didn't ask any more, neither did Rena. Even so, Rena did not fully believe in Dara's reasoning. He still thought that something had happened, something else, that was worse than a slip.


“By the way you said anything about Rena to Grandpa Han?” marvin asked while pushing Dara's wheelchair towards the sofa. So they can sit and tell stories.


“Ya want to. How about kepo?” dara Balas. “Na, I want to ask you to please, can you? Help me make a drink for these two chutes, all for you same Daffa as well, sih.” Dara switched to Arsya and Marvin. “You two don't have to come, just here. Watch out if you enter the kitchen, well.”


Rena catches the sentence as a code to keep them away from Arsya and Marvin, it seems like Dara wants to talk to her alone. So he quickly nodded. “Oke.”


He stood up and pushed Dara's wheelchair into the kitchen. Getting there, Dara turned to the door for a moment. Make sure Marvin or Arsya don't follow them. After not seeing the young man appear, Dara said something that left Rena speechless.


“Anna, I met him.”