Delusions

Delusions
12



Jane sat in her bed. His hands were busy typing word for word on his laptop. After a while, he finally decided to return to writing. Yes, after a strange incident that happened to him in recent days, Jane re-opened her laptop. Hopefully with this he can reduce the question marks that are in his brain.


While struggling with his laptop. A voice coming from the window of his room disperse the concentration of Jane he painstakingly woke up to. Jane clucked in annoyance. Who the hell? Disturbing it, all the ideas that he has compiled so divided all.


Tok tok tok tok


Jane walked slowly towards the window with a frown. His lentic finger began to flick the curtains, and a face immediately greeted him. Jane jumped backwards. Surprised when Tomy's smiling little face immediately saw his sense of sight.


“Open.”


After successfully neutralizing her hunting heartbeat, Jane immediately opened the window of her room. He retreated backwards as Tomy's body went inside his room, and casually sat down in his study chair.


“Hey, what are you doing these nights?” Jane whispered softly, she was worried if Dad heard her voice.


“Why, can't you?” tomy replied in a soft voice.


“Of course, stupid. That's not polite!” Jane clucked small, her eyes busy glaring at Tomy.


“I just want to ask you something I should ask.”


“What?”


“This is about you suddenly fainting after reading the book. I suspect you're involved with the book.”


“Why are you asking me? I don't know either, my memory hasn't even recovered.” Jane landed her ass in bed.


“I'm sure there must be something serious going on.”


“Lately I have been dreaming a lot. And the dream was like a person's memory, I was forced to look at it. I could feel the pain in that dream. And there's something else I want to show you.”


Jane walked over to her bag on the table. He opened it and took a paper from there. His hand thrust the paper in front of Tomy.


“This what?”


“See by yourself.”


Tomy took the paper out of Jane's hand and read the contents straight away.


Every night the Goddess of Death welcomes me.


He said I deserved to suffer.


Gripped my heart until I felt like I was going to die.


But every morning.


I always wake up again.


The frown on Tomy's forehead is getting louder. He looked at Jane with a questioning look after reading the paper.


“Where did you get it?”


“I don't know either. Suddenly I had a dream, it was a terrible dream. I met Iru and a little boy, that little boy who gave the paper to me.”


“Your dream?”


“I got that dream after coming home from Dad's friend's house. In the first dream I was in a stuffy and dark room, I saw Iru there he was talking to me about a killer. After that I was in a different place, it was a tree house that was in Dad's friend's house. There a little boy threw me with paper, he said that he would marry me.” Tomy listened to Jane well, as if every word Jane said was a clue.


“Then the dream came again. This time Iru took my hand, we went to a pine forest and there was a very beautiful lake. He pointed at something at the end of the lake, and suddenly he pushed me into the lake. And the last dream when I passed out earlier, this was the most terrible dream. I saw Iru dying in the stuffy room I met in the first dream.”


Jane finished her story. There was a moment of silence. They are busy with their own thoughts. There was only a clock tick that filled the void. Until the sound of Jane's room door being knocked makes their daydreams scatter.


Jane was immediately struck by panic, she pushed the body of Tomy who stood up to get out of her room.


“Jane, have you slept?” ask Dad suspiciously.


“Come, get out quickly. We will discuss this issue tomorrow!” said Jane slowly, but implied worry there.


“Oke-okay, we will discuss this again.”


Soon Tomy's body jumped over the window and ran away from there. Jane cleared her throat slowly, trying to neutralize her crazy heartbeat.


“Not Dad,” exclaimed Jane, without opening the door of her room.


“Oke, sleep soon already night.”


“Iya.”


Jane took a slow breath. He walked towards his window, making sure that Tomy was really gone. After that he immediately locked the window of his room and closed the curtains.


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