
“How is this? Sandika and Gama have not returned. My head is now getting sick and dizzy” said Arya panicked.
“Stthhh! Don't add to the increasingly chaotic atmosphere! Sandika will definitely return” whispered Beben shut his mouth.
Demonic nail light is still scattered to follow wherever Sandika steps away. Realizing all the strangeness was with the help of one of the beings who originally loved her. Sandika undoes the intention to burn it with the recitation of the verse of the chair. The figure of the white shirt disappeared as well as the light of fireflies that originally illuminated them.
“Wire! Dark once!” said Gama.
The sound of a fart from a distance, the sound of many voices of villagers shining torch light towards them. Gama waved him off thinking he had escaped the burden of suffering that night, but it turned out that the citizens were so angry at them that they almost dragged the two roughly and inhumanely.
“Arggh!” gama's screams thrashed.
“Gama! Do not fight or they do things even crazier” said Sandika.
The villagers took them away from the lake. Arriving at the edge of the forest, one of the residents gave a torch in the hands of Sandika. One of the old men encouraged them to walk immediately. Sandika pulled Gama's arm and walked away from the citizens. When the distance was already very far, the two re-entered the forest. But Gama turned a detour and grabbed the torch and ran back to the side of the crossroads.
“Gama! What the hell are you doing? Quickly give me that torch!” scream Sandika.
Regardless of the call of his friend, Gama continued to run until the torch in his hand was extinguished. He could not see clearly until he stumbled upon a stone that almost hit his head. Sandika searches for Gama back, determined that night she can reunite with all her friends. Highlight the annoying red eyes, tossing grain in the interspersed cry of laughter. Gama shouted for help, he neighed in fear.
“Sandika!” yell Gama.
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“It looks like the two children have re-entered the forest. How is this mbah?” ask Tedi.
“Let me just teach them a lesson.”
Bondan walked into the forest, Mbah Baron asked Tedi to follow him so as not to do anything non-existent and asked him to immediately bring the two young men facing him.
Gelagat swings shroud white screen dress in lyrics by Rambe. He took out back his demonic fingernails and long fangs, all things apprehensive Seeming real after seeing Murga endlessly approach the human he had been waiting for.
“The heavens are away from the man!” scream Rame.
The ghostly figure of the long-haired man left the fireflies back before leaving Sandika. He flew after Rambe to a place where they lived. Rame cursed the human who dared to approach his brother. He once had bitter grief about the secret of love and betrayal in his former life. Rambe did not want it repeated to his brothers and got a curse in the lake where their skull bones were buried.
“Murga! Quickly tell me what's your purpose in helping the man?” tanya Rame hardened a loud thunderous voice.
“I just feel sorry for him. Big brother, I see him as a different male figure” replied Murga.
“One more time if I see you with him then I will instantly kill him!” said Rame spread his black shroud and disappeared.
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“Sandika wait for me!” yelled Gama managed to find him.
"Why do you have to be like that?"
The two of them were helped by fireflies finding their way to the tent. As soon as they arrived, from the back of the tent Herman had appeared two people who had met near the lake. Highlight the sharp eyes of one of the fat men clenched their hands. The man beside him was seen blocking the movement of the muscular man while shaking his head.
“Hei young man, didn't we already ask you to leave this place?” snapped Bondan.
“”We just don't want you guys to be wretched. Especially overnight in the forest, you should come with us to the house of Mbah Baron” invite Tedi.
“Wait another? Quickly pack your things!” back Bondan snapped.
They were herded into the house of Mbah Baron, along the way the occasional strange disturbing sound. Fresh wind tubs see the village as if it can continue the steps so as soon as possible to take care of all the needs of their duties. When entering the place their faces changed to see the atmosphere of a deserted village like uninhabited.
“Where did everyone go?” ask Herman.
“Don't ask much! Fast walk!” bondan.
When they reached the house of Mbah Baron, an elderly woman walked over and placed a plate on the table containing pieces of yellow cake. Then he quickly returned again carrying a tray containing several glasses. Sandika helps him put on the table. The old woman rubbed Sandika's back and then dribbled to sit beside her.
“She is my wife fatma” said the Mbah.
“Know my name is Sandika. He's Gama, Arya, Beben and Herman. We came from the city to complete our practical college assignments within one month. If mbah pleases, we ask permission to stay here” said Sandika uniting both hands in front of her chest politely.
“Can't! You guys should be home soon!” said the mbah.
“Bapak, it's late at night like this. Let them stay at our home” said Fatma.
“Are you deaf? Quickly get out of this village!” said Bondan with a high tone.
Herman who could not stand the man's attitude immediately punched him in the face. His agate ring made the man's nose hurt. The fight could not be avoided, Sandika and her other friends tried to separate until the altar turned the table with anger.
"Bad you!" reply Bondan.
“Enough! Stop!” yell at the Mbah.
Long discussions, anger that is still held and pros and cons are still visible in front of the porch of the house. After the Mbah decided to be willing to help them, Bondan bailed home while glaring his finger at Herman and Sandika.
“You will definitely regret!” he said and left.
The five men cleaned up the messy things and equipment they had done. Suddenly Arya presses her head and is unconscious. The wound looked serious, Fatma treated it with traditional herbs. He opened the cloth that bound his head, sowed the powder of mashed leaves and then wrapped the wound with a patchwork.
“You rest, tomorrow take him to puskesmas” said Fatma.
“Thank you so much Mbah” said Sandika.
The size of the room is quite spacious for a house made of bamboo. Sandika tidied up her belongings and then lay down her body near the window while looking at the sky. He remembered the figure who had helped him many times when in the forest. Imagining creatures that are not too scary for him makes him curious about the original form of the firefly carrier. Sandika closed her eyes hoping to meet him and thanked him.