
As the huge shadow of Ghost Kukusan drew closer, my body tensed up and my heart beat fast. The roof of the dilapidated anjung makes the rain more seep into, droplets after drops of water fall onto the floor that is rot. I realized that I had to avoid those drops of water so that Ghost Kukusan would not dare to approach.
Quickly, I tried to move from one corner of the corner to another, drier, trying not to get hit by raindrops coming in from the broken roof. Meanwhile, the sound of the footsteps of the Kukusan Ghost drew closer, and my heartbeat quickened.
I saw a bush flourishing in one corner of the anjung, and got the idea to hide behind it. With slow and careful movement, I crawled towards the bush. I try to avoid the raindrops that wet around the bushes in the corners.
Behind the lush thickets, I felt a little safer. Still, fear filled me. His red eyes kept lurking and searching for my whereabouts. I tried to hold my breath, trying not to move or make any sounds.
The steps of the Ghost Kukusan were getting closer and his terrifying body was clearly visible from behind the thickets. I tried to stay rational, trying to find a way to escape the danger that threatened me.
As the rain subsided, I got the idea. I have to figure out a way to get out of this corner without getting any more rain. So, I began to plan my steps carefully.
I noticed a pattern of raindrops seeping into the edge. I had to figure out a way to keep those drops from hitting my body. Slowly, I tried to direct my body to the drier part behind the bush. I had to avoid the puddles that had already formed there.
In a hiding position, I continued to pay attention to the slow steps of the approaching Ghost Kukusan. Time seemed to be running very slowly, and every second felt like an eternity. I have to wait and wait for the right moment.
Suddenly, the footsteps of Kukusan Ghost stopped right in front of the thicket where I was hiding. I held my breath, trying not to move or make any sounds. My heart was beating so fast, afraid that Ghost Kukusan could see me even though I was hiding tightly.
A few seconds passed, but the Ghost Kukusan showed no sign of knowing where I was. He continued to stand in front of the thicket, as if looking around for something. I don't know what the creature was looking for, but I'm grateful to have avoided it for a while.
I took a deep breath, trying to stay calm. Hiding behind this bush is the right choice. Kukusan's ghost looked doubtful and confused, but I had to remain vigilant.
As the rain subsided and the water droplets diminished, I felt the chance to escape was getting closer. But I have to wait for the right moment. I had to find a safe gap to get out of this corner without being hit by water droplets coming in through the broken roof.
After a while, the Ghost Kukusan finally moved away from the thicket. Slowly, he stepped away, leaving me behind a thicket expecting a chance to escape.
I waited a while longer, making sure that he was really gone.
Alerted, I moved slowly and tried to find a way out of the old corner. My body is still trembling, but the determination to get out of this place is getting stronger.
I fumbled along the dark wall of the corner, trying to find the exit. But this tip is so old and reot, it's hard to find a way out that's not covered by the debris of a collapsed roof. I felt like I was trapped in a dark, gripping labyrinth.
It was fortunate that I immediately saw a faint light at the end of the passageway. It was a light coming from outside, signaling there was a way out there. I feel hope is back on fire.
However, when I was about to reach a relatively safe corner, suddenly the footsteps of Kukusan Ghost appeared to be coming closer towards me again. I knew I had to think fast.
In a panic, I tried to escape from there. Nimble, I ran as fast as I could towards the collapsed back door. The drops of rain water grew increasingly heavy, and the frightening footsteps of Kukusan Ghost sounded closer and closer to me.
My body was carried away with adrenaline, and I no longer felt that I was drenched in the rain. I only focused on one thing: get out of this corner and escape from the Kukusan Ghost.
With a breath of breath, I finally reached the back door of the anjung. I feel like I'm in a race against time and death. With a single blow, I pushed the heavy door open, and made it out of the creepy corner.
The sky was still dark and the rain kept coming down hard, but I didn't care. I ran with all my might out of the mysterious teak forest. Several times I almost slipped in the mud, but I kept running nonstop.
I was trying to retrace the path I had crossed to reach the end earlier. My body felt tired and tired, but fear kept me moving. Every now and then, I saw a mysterious shadow among the trees, but I dared not stop to check further. I just want to get out of this teak forest safely.
My steps are getting slower because my body feels weak and tired. The scar on the leg that was scratched by the thorn is increasingly painful because it mixes with rain water.
Fortunately I finally saw a faint light from a distance. It was the light from the people's house. I felt relieved and tried to speed my way there.
No matter how tired and limp my body is, I have to keep running towards the people's house. I tried to avoid the rain coming into my eyes and face, but it was hard to escape the falling drops.
When I was almost out of the teak forest, suddenly there was the sound of gasping breath again. I was shocked and reflexively looked back quickly.