
My mother's a ghost
The Part 58
Andre exhaled in astonishment after hearing the utterance from Teguh.
“So this girl named Dara is not in accordance with the conditions proposed by Mbah Kaliwesung?” Andre asked with a frown that caused his eyebrows to cling to each other.
“True, Sir.” Reply Strongly lowered his head.
“What are the terms?” Ask Andre again.
“Daughters who have not arrived month.” Be honest as is. He no longer needed to cover it up. Already gone and can not dodge.
“Then, why don't you just let go of the kid?”
Firmly looking at Andre, “Did you really ask like that? If I let go of the boy, surely everyone will know that I did it.” He felt that this officer could not use his logic.
Andre snorted because he felt humbled by the perpetrator.
“What have you done to a boy named Dara?” Ask Andre more straight.
“What do you mean? I didn't do anything. I keep feeding him and drinking. Where to stay I give.” Reply Teguh relaxed without the slightest look of regret.
“If this child named Dara fit the criteria, what would you do?”
Strongly silent for a while, “will immediately I leave it to Mbah Kaliwesung to be exchanged for his tribe so that Mala returns to life.”
“Mala? Who's Mala?” Andre asked confusedly.
Firmly not answering. He silently looked at the fingers on his lap.
***
“Where? Did you understand the terms I just said?” Tanya Mbah Kaliwesung from the terrace. Firmly get closer, but do not move to go up to the top of the terrace.
“Already, Mbah. I have to exchange another daughter's tribe with Mala, right?” Tanya Teguh made sure once again. His eyes could not help but glance at the presidential candidate sitting firmly in the corner of the terrace of the northern house.
Mbah Kaliwesung laughed for a while before answering Teguh's question, “if that's what you understand, and also agreed. Do so. If you can't, forget that sir has been to this place.”
“I can, Mbah. Resilient. But, my Mala body should put where until I find another daughter?” Tanya Teguh needs advice from Mbah Kaliwesung.
“Don't be too spoiled, sir. I am not a counseling organization that can be asked this. If I am happy, I will answer. Anyway, I'm not sure if Pak can bring a daughter.” Sahut Mbah Kaliwesung underestimated Teguh's enthusiasm.
“I will bring you a daughter of a kutang from three months, Mbah.” Reply Strongly quickly.
“Three months?” Mbah Kaliwesung's eyes widened and continued with the blaring laughter of Mbah Kaliwesung and the presidential candidate.
“Hoi, Sir! Here, sit here first.” Said the presidential candidate to Teguh. With doubt Teguh stepped up the stairs to the terrace of the northern house. Slowly Teguh's body has been on the edge of the terrace. Away from Mbah Kaliwesung and the presidential candidate.
“If you wait up to three months, your child is already a rotten carcass. Mending just gave up. You will not be able to.” The presidential candidate was full of emphasis. “But, if you want, you can come with me. Easier to get what you need.”
“Ikut how? I should how? What should I do?” Tanya Teguh wanted to know.
“But I never do anything political.” Strongly doubt if you have to agree to the offer of the presidential candidate.
“Indeed the occult-related ones have been frequent, sir?” Ask the president again.
“Never. New this time.” Sahut Teguh slowly while bowing his face.
The presidential candidate laughed out loud. “New first time also will be the cause of someone's death?”
Steady looking at the presidential candidate.
“Already, sir just go home. Bury the boy properly. These conditions will not be able to Pakmandai.” Mbah Kaliwesung reminded Teguh.
“But I would love for Mala to come back to life, Mbah. I want to fix everything from the beginning.” Reply Strong.
“Pim Xander, I'm sorry.” Said the presidential candidate to Mbah Kaliwesung while bowing in deep respect.
“Good, I'll see you the night before kliwon day comes.” Reply Mbah Kaliwesung.
The presidential candidate simply nodded his head, and walked towards the gate.
Stay strong together with Mbah Kaliwesung.
“Mbah, that guy's a presidential candidate, right?” Tanya Teguh curious.
“Depends on how we see it. From what I see. He is the same as sir. People who want something without using logic, what else are feelings. Only armed with unreasonable ambition.” Reply Mbah Kaliwesung.
“But, how does that person call Mbah different, huh? Who was he saying? It's hard to hear.” Sahut Teguh tried to name the name spoken by the presidential candidate.
Mbah Kaliwesung did not answer, he just pulled his lips up a little.
“Alright, I think sir's business is done. I do have another job.” Mbah Kaliwesung said trying to get up.
“Wait a minute, Mbah.” Said Teguh to clamp down on Mbah Kaliwesung's hand.
“I will prove that I am able to bring a child here.” Excited Teguh enthusiastically.
“No need to bring her here. Just do it according to my instructions. Then just prepare it if it has been collected.” Mbah Kaliwesung's.
***
Arrive at home during the day. Hurry up he carried Mala into the room. He quickly put Mala on his bed facing upwards. Firmly then open all the clothes of a sweet boy named Mala. Steady looking at Mala with a passionate feeling. “Father promise, you will live again.” Speak firmly on Mala's body.
Teguh then massaged Mala's body to relax the stiff muscles because it was not moving in the car for a long time. Then she cleansed Mala's body with a wet tissue containing disinfectant. He only armed with a little knowledge from the internet, how to preserve the corpse. He quickly inserted fluid balm, a formadelhide substance mixed with water into Mala's body through the arteries closest to the heart. Steady just prepare a gallon of balm liquid to preserve Mala's body. He has promised that if there are signs of decay, the filling of the balm liquid will be done once again.
Once felt enough, Teguh wrapped Mala's body with clothes. Then coat his body with plastic so as not to smell the smell of rotten or the smell of balm from the room Mala.
He smiled with satisfaction at what he had done.
“The task of the Father is now only to describe you a new tribe, Mala. You're here to rest a while. Later when it's time, we go to the place you want, yes.”