Misty Soil

Misty Soil
Black trail gull



Today's incident no one can guess because of the results of the fungus taken by Herman in the border area of the forbidden forest. The plants of the owner of another figure that never dried and withered was still stored in his room drawer. In the silent hospital again crowded the sound of Herman's screams, only he saw the appearance of disturbing subtle creatures.


“Go! Ahh!”


“Master relax lah.”


“Please calm.”


Warid told Aaron if there was a shaman who might be able to cure the disease disorders of subtle creatures suffered by Herman. Finally the woman realized the fact that the disease her son suffered was completely from the subtle creatures in the Misty Lake. On that night he was also brought home while Warid went to pick up the shaman he had promised.


Resolving the supernatural business by finding a steering connector looking for drugs in the form of supernatural anyway. Not all can be solved smoothly even though the shaman is quite powerful mandra use though. Herman was already very weak, his breathing was almost cut off. Behind another figure lies dozens of forest dwellers who demand him.


The arriving shaman strangled Herman while chanting a spell. But seeing herman's blue face made Aaron worried that his son would die at the man's hands.


Brugh. Preangg.


The table lamp broke right on the shaman's head. The man turned his head towards him moving about to be slapped on the edge by Warid. He held the shaman's hand and apologized to him. Black blood shot out from his head, the wind suddenly blowing fiercely slammed things around.


“You've made a big mistake and added a big problem anyway!” snarl the shaman.


He disappeared without a trace, Warid rubbed his face and his head felt that all the problems were getting more complicated. Aaron wept hugging Herman, this time he decided to go to the foggy lake as an offering that should be requested by the inhabitants of the Lake. Herman is expected to survive death. Aaron asks Warid to look after Herman while he's gone.


“Where are you going? Do not make a decision before thinking about the consequences. Moreover, the shaman must have been furious. I'll find another shaman to protect you and help heal Herman” Warid said.


“I know what the figure in the past wanted. My soul that they are still searching for until now.”


“No! They've taken Faras."


“This is all your fault Warid! You kidnapped me to that damned lake! Hikss.”


“I'm sorry Aaron! I really didn't know this was like.”


Warid knelt down in front of the woman, the regret and apology that came out as useless as the great calamity almost killed them.


“I'll forgive you if you let me go to that Lake.”


“But, Aaron!”


“Do not block me.”


They delayed the return time. Bondan's body must be buried immediately by asking for help from the residents while Mr. Edi must be brought to the health center. The rest of the residents who are few make the funeral process lasts until the afternoon.


Mr. Babat offered one of the empty houses to the students. The distance of the house is close to the forest and the lake. Beben initially refused to accept having to agree with a sigh.


“There is no other option, forcing yourself to go home is the same as looking for new problems” murmured.


“Sandika let me go home today” said Siti.


“I can't get in your way Siti.”


“Whatever happens I'm ready to endure it. Here I am even more hurt, I do not want to know about Gama any more.”


In the middle of dusk and evening, they drove Siti in the terminal. When he got on the bus, a woman who looked like Aaron's mother crossed the road leading to them. Beben and Sandika watched closely. That face turned out to be that of Aaron, Herman's mother.


“Bu Aaron?” ask Sandika.


“Yes to Sandika, this is mom. Where are you going?”


“We just dropped off Siti. Why did you get here? How is Herman bu?”


Aaron was confused to answer Sandika's question. He did not want to tell the truth especially with regards to the disgrace of the past. He just smiled, then gave Sandika an envelope.


“Receive, you I have considered as my own son.”


“But ma'am, I can't accept this.”


“Sandika, I hope that you never go against the words of your adoptive mother."


“Bu, Herman more need it.”


“Starting today, I'm asking you to take care of Herman.”


Beben was silent at their conversation. Ms. Aaron went back in the car and drove to the village.


“Her, what's the contents of that envelope? Quickly open!” tanya Beben was curious.


Beben's bead eyes lit up looking at the contents inside the envelope. Piles of money and some sheets of paper written Sandika's name. Beben patted Sandika on the shoulder until he gave a thumbs up to her.


“Congratulations, you became the adopted son of a rich man! Now you no longer need to work part-time and many times leave college and even credit course” said Beben.


“You think I'm happy to receive this for free just like that. On the other hand Herma was in a great pain, I was not that type of human being. I will not use it until Herman's biological son finds out and sincerely gives the rights that should be for him even given bu Aaron to me.”


The good man of the ghost idol Murga, the figure always observes, hears and knows all the movements of Sandika from a distance. Sandika intends to catch up with Aaron, she thought about the words of the woman as if she would do things in this village.


“Let's find Aaron's mom. Surely he is not far from here” said Sandika.


Beben and Sandika drove around the village, looking like Aaron's car parked in front of the forest entrance. Sandika highlighted the flashlight in the follow Beben from behind. They entered the forest directly disturbed by the figure of a laughing kuntilanak flying from one tree to another.


“San! I'm so scared!” whispered Beben.


Sandika was determined to continue her steps, she read a short surah even though the entire book of goosebumps was unbearable. Without feeling Beben had urinated in his pants, his legs trembled to see the figure of the kuntilanak grinned at them. Sandika continued to recite a short verse, their steps entering the foggy lake saw Aaron standing on the edge. Herman ran to pull the woman when she was about to throw herself into the water.


“What do you do?”


“After Sandika!”


His face was already covered in tears, Aaron drooped to the point of unconsciousness. Sandika and Beben take her out of the forest to the house of the citizens.