
Rusli still looked at Mayra in surprise and approached, touching Mayra's forehead and shortly taking off her hand. "Mayra, are you okay?" tanyanya hugging.
"Dad, Mayra is fine," she answered sniffly and walked first and stopped right in front of her and caught a glimpse of her.
"Mair." Call Lydia in wonder when she feels ignored by her son.
However, all of Lidia's feelings dissipated as Mayra suddenly stopped her steps and stared intently at her parents.
"Dad, Mother. Are you guys going to continue Mayra's marriage?" ask Mayra to look.
Rusli the father immediately smiled at this moment what he wanted was Mayra to go home and everything planned had failed miserably.
"Dad has annulled this marriage, Mayra," replied the father and amened the mother.
"Come, we're home!" take the Father.
Mayra shook her head and looked beside her body and soon turned around. "Dad, why is this house destroyed and almost flat with the ground so far ...." Mayra stopped her speech while conscious with the place she was currently in her massage.
Mayra's body staggered among the rubble of the destroyed house as if there was energy released, her net still stared with a look of disbelief and what she saw. "Dad, is this house like this? so all this time Mayra slept and did everything on top of the collapsed building and the house that Mayra used to see and the little girl, where did it go?" ask Mayra in a row without pause.
"Mayra realized, it is like this condition of this house and who do you mean by little girls?" ask Rusli.
Lydia who heard the conversation Mayra and her husband now chose to approach, but her neutrals continued to scan the spot where she was standing. "Mayra, what little girl?" ask Lydia quietly and whisper.
Mayra did not answer when she was standing with Kakcil and looking at him with a dislike face. "Forgot Dad, we're home" Mayra asked.
Rusli who realized this immediately grabbed Mayra's body and guided her away. However, there is a constant feeling in Rusli's heart about Mayra's question about the little girl he saw.
The three of them walked a little hastily until Mayra's steps came to a halt right under the big tree. "Sir, Mayra's coming home" she said slowly.
"Mayra, who are you talking to?" ask the mother wonder.
"He, the Kakcil whose house is behind this tree," replied Mayra as she pointed at the large tree in front of her.
Lydia immediately limply hugged her husband's arm tightly. "Mas, Lydia's afraid, lest she ...." Hawks Lydia.
Rusli turned to Mayra. "Which girl, we didn't see her?" ask Rusli.
"Silver she stood beside me and she was friends with me," Mayra replied making Rusli and Lydia take a few steps back.
"Mayra, don't make up for no children" Rusli said.
"There's Dad. He's standing next to me."
"Mayra!" rusli shouted at last while Lidia was already standing with a trembling body and had no idea what was on her mind.
Mayra, who was upset by the father's screams, now looked at the father dislike. "Dad, what are you hiding and what's going on?" mayra asked for an answer.
"Ti-nothing, we'd better go home" replied the father at last.
This girl did not answer, but she continued to look at Rusli and Lydia until she disappeared to the border of the village.
"I hate those two, but I feel like there's something connecting me to those two people, but I don't know what it is," kakcil replied sadly and now has changed into a beautiful girl with shoulder-length hair and white skin.
"Ka-Kakkil!" mayra was surprised.
"I'll come with you and I want to know who they are and what's with them" replied the strange Kakcil.
"Surely kakcil?"
"Hem ...."
"What does it mean that we are friends now?" mayra asked, extending her hand.
Mayra was increasingly convinced that this house and this village and the large tree in front of him were all interconnected with one and the other. "OK, the first condition you have lived," answered Kakcil and soon disappeared and along with Mayra's body that shook violently.
Mayra is no longer afraid and she is increasingly convinced that the house that is often talked about by her parents secretly turns out there is something hidden and they really want to close the secret these. Mayra slowly walked as if it realized that this village was not the same as what she saw a few days ago. "Keep walking Mayra," whispered a sudden voice.
"Who?" mayra asked as she scanned every place she passed by.
"Me and get used to you with everything later" replied the voice that Mayra now understood.
"Ssttt ... don't do that again" replied Mayra quietly.
Mayra paused for a moment at the village border, staring for a few minutes until her father's screams startled her. "Hurry Mayra!" shouted the father.
Entering Mayra's car can still see if the village is again covered by fog, standing two old women at the border of the village looking at him closely until the car they drive drove quickly. "Sit in peace" Mayra said suddenly and it surprised her father and mother.
"Mayra, who do you mean?" ask the mother.
"No Mom, Mayra is talking to herself" replied Mayra softly.
Lidia was not budging while Rusli focused more on driving his car. The two people sitting in front of each other were now silent only to see their gazes full of worry. Mayra who continued to pay attention to their attitude was increasingly curious about what she saw.
"Mom, what exactly is going on and what are you and I hiding?" ask Mayra to look.
Hearing Mayra's question, both of her parents could only take a heavy breath and chose to be quiet. "Mom, don't you want to tell Mayra and Mayra's sure you understand the house and who the little girl is?" ask Mayra again.
Rusli, upset by Mayra's question, keeps asking her about something she can't possibly answer. Rusli finally chose to stop his car and pulled over. Staring fixedly at Mayra in anger. "Mayra, I told you not to ask that and there's no point!" sergeant Rusli doesn't like it.
"Remember Mayra never bring up this problem again," Rusli said and returned to his car.
Hearing the father's words, Mayra could only snort in annoyance with her pouting face and finally Mayra stopped all her questions. "Surprisingly, if there is nothing to hide, why should you be afraid and not want to tell a story" Mayra finally grumbled.
"Mayra ...." Rusli shouted as he heard his son continue to grumble.