NYI TWINS TRIBUTE

NYI TWINS TRIBUTE
Alga



Riani opened her eyes with a loud breath. Looking around, he found himself in a room with Bayu beside him.


"What's wrong with you, honey?" ask Bayu who looks very worried. He took a glass of hot tea and helped Riani to drink it.


After feeling enough, Riani kept her mouth away from the big glass.


The sweet taste of the tea with the soothing fragrance of jasmine makes it even better.


Riani's hand extended to the side. He still has difficulty speaking because his breathing is still irregular.


"Please first, honey, then you talk slowly," said Bayu who then lowered Riani's hand.


According to what Bayu said, Riani breathed deeply, then exhaled slowly. In doing so, he felt calmer and much better than before.


"A-there's something in-in-the pool," Riani stammered. His hands were back towards the bathroom.


"What ... what do you see, Ri?"


"It's-like hair."


Bayu hugged his lover's body tightly. "So I found out you fainted in the bathroom, Ri," explained Bayu who still continues to hug Riani. "I'm so worried about you, I'm afraid you're okay."


Hearing this, Riani felt sad. There was a feeling of guilt in her heart because it had made Bayu feel worried.


Unable to resist, tears began to flow from both ends of his eyes. Riani couldn't help but cry.


"Why are you crying, honey? You're so scared, aren't you?" Both of Bayu's hands were still on Riani's head.


There was not a word that Riani could say at this moment. He could only shake his head.


"I'm here, Ri. You calm down." Bayu hugged Riani again.


"I don't want to go to the bathroom anymore, Bay," explained Riani who was still sobbing.


This day, Riani refrained from going to the bathroom. If he wants to urinate, he chose to go to the bathroom which is actually quite far from home, but there is better according to Riani. There is no such big, creepy pool.


When he came home from the bathroom after cleaning himself, Riani walked home and met some villagers. Their looks are shabby, their clothes dirty and they don't wear sandals. They seemed to have just returned from the garden or paddy field where they worked.


"Nwbt ... Nduk ...."


Riani turned her head towards the source of the voice, she saw a thin woman waving her hands. Feeling himself called, Riani approached.


"What's up, Mom?"


"You're a KKN student here?" tanyakanya.


Riani. "No," he said followed by a small laugh. "I'm Bayu's girlfriend."


"Who's wood?"


"That wood in front of his house has a mango tree."


"Oohh, Siti's son?"


"No," said Riani who then shook her head. "Pay her son Pak Suwiryo with Utari's mother."


"Geez, Nduk, that's Siti's son."


'Siti?' Riani scrunched her forehead. 'Oh maybe Bayu's mother's full name was Siti Utari, ' he thought.


Riani chuckled at the woman's response.


"Kirain you're a KKN student. Had wanted to nawarin this loh trading mother, there rujak, ketoprak, kupat tofu, soto chicken, fried all sorts. But the best seller is fried food, Nduk."


"Best seller?" Riani chuckled at hearing that.


"Hahaha, old like this you know what the best way is, right?"


Riani nodded still with her chuckle. "Know where, Mom?"


"From those students." His eyes glanced towards Riani's arm. "Eh, Nduk, what time is it?"


Checking the clock on the left hand, Riani saw the time shows five hours less five minutes.


"Nearly five, ma'am?"


"Oh, no, ma'am." Riani nodded.


Without turning away from where he was standing, Riani noticed the woman who seemed to be in a hurry.


"Riani, Riani!" Bayu was seen running closer. "Huh, did you take a long shower?! It's five o'clock, let's hunt!"


Without waiting for Riani to say something, Bayu immediately held the woman's hand.


The second step of their feet quickly headed back home. While Riani who was still feeling confused chose to hold back did not ask.


"How long is it taking, Nduk?"


"Hehe, yes, we talked, sir."


"Talked to Bi Sopirah." Bayu. "It's a good thing I see, so I'll take you home right away."


"The name's new here, too, Bay, you haven't told me?"


Riani's forehead frowned at the conversation. "What's the matter, sir?"


"This village is haunted, Nduk," said Utari who just came from the kitchen with boiled sweet potatoes. He sat next to Riani.


The voices of the children who were Bayu's younger siblings were heard in the backsound.


"Angker?" riani asked, her forehead shrinking.


Utari nodded, explaining nothing more.


"Eating there is a rule in this village that at five in the afternoon it must enter the house" explained Suwiryo. "But if it's past seven, people can already go out, just that, not many people who come out if just want to relax. Most choose in the house, tired, at rest nyiapin energy for tomorrow work again."


Utari got up from her seat, she then pressed the light switch.


"Why turned off?" asked Riani who looked at the part of the page turned instantly dark shortly after Utari pressed the switch.


"This is also one of the rules," replied Suwiryo. "Let our house not be targeted."


"Goal ... what?"


"Som, Ri. You don't know demit? Satan." Bayu replied in an annoyed tone.


While Riani just nodded her head.


The voices of the children are no longer heard. Maybe they fell asleep after a long day of play.


"So when did you get married?" ask Suwiryo while receiving boiled yams that have been peeled from Utari.


Riani who was sipping tea slightly coughed as she choked.


"According to Father when?"


"If according to you as soon as possible," said Suwiryo in a relaxed tone. "Isn't faster better?"


Bayu nodded in agreement. "I think so too, sir."


"Are you ready?"


"Ready, sir," replied Bayu nodding surely. "I've got a job in town, the savings are left over for the wedding reception."


"It's good to be rich, Bay." Suwiryo turned to Riani. "What about you, Nduk?"


"Ehm ...." Riani did not answer. "It's not ready yet."


"But if it's done now, don't you, sir?" asked Bayu with a smaller tone of voice, but Riani could still hear him clearly.


Suwiryo. "Are you sure that Bayu has this condition? His younger siblings are small, his father is old, his house is rich gini, you want to be Bayu, Nduk?"


Riani was silent in concern. It is completely beyond prediction. Riani did not expect that her meeting with the two Bayu parents would create a conversation as serious as this.


Recalling the response of her mother who strongly agreed with Bayu, Riani nodded her head. "I accept Bayu as he is, sir." He did it because he did not want to disappoint his mother.


Suwiryo. "You're lucky." His eyes looked towards Bayu, then back towards Riani. "He's lucky."