
Dinda was still curious as to what was really going on. He sat in front of a warm fireplace.
"Where are you going?" alex asked Dinda.
Dinda then called the name of a city.
Alex furrowed his brows.
"What are you there for? It was a secluded place," asked Alex, who looked astonished.
"I got a call earlier. He said, Rudi had an accident, so I followed," said Dinda, then remembered her phone.
"Did you see my phone earlier?" ask Dinda in a hurry
"I didn't notice. But this area has no signal," Alex said, he then continued,
"Following on you earlier, my satellite phone dropped... I've been looking back, but since it's dark, I can't find it."
Alex adds pieces of wood to the fire.
Alex looked at Dinda.
"It's been helped, instead of thanking, even frowning to see me," said Alex, while putting on a sour face.
Dinda pulled out the blanket, covering almost half of her face. She felt bad that she was angry with Alex.
"Sorry, I was panicking!" dinda said in a soft voice.
Alex laughs.
"No problem, I understand! Who wouldn't panic if something like this happened?!" alex said lightly.
Alex then looked at Dinda closely. He looks worried.
"What's up?" ask Dinda curious.
"Your wound is bleeding again. Wait here for a minute!" said Alex who then stood up, then kind of ran into the room earlier.
Alex came out again with a p3k box in his hand.
Alex approached Dinda, then opened the bandage slowly.
Dinda grimaced and held Alex's hand to stop moving.
Alex looked at Dinda.
"Awhile...! your wounds must be treated first!" said Alex.
Back Alex pulls a sticky bandage on Dinda's forehead skin, until it comes off.
Alex rubs anti-septic over an already open wound.
Dinda grimaced in pain. The pain was unbearable again. Dinda held Alex's arm.
Alex lets Dinda squeeze his hand as he rubs the medicine on Dinda's wound.
"Hold it...! It's over soon!" Alex is done cleaning, and treating Dinda's wounds. He put a new bandage on there.
Dinda, who was enduring the pain, was unaware that she was still squeezing Alex's arm, even though Alex had stopped touching the wound.
Alex looked at Dinda, who closed her eyes grimacing.
"Have...! Still sore?" ask Alex.
Dinda nodded, she still closed her eyes, while Alex's arm was still in Dinda's hand.
Alex let it go for a while, until Dinda stopped grimacing in pain, and let go of her arm.
Dinda opened her eyes slowly. Alex was staring at him. Alex's face was very close to his.
Dinda turned her head back, which then hit the chair behind her.
Dinda stroked the back of his head.
"In front of the wound has not healed yet, instead you want to make a new wound again behind your head," Alex said with a laugh.
Dinda bowed in shame.
Alex sat next to Dinda, facing the fireplace. He rubbed his arm.
Dinda watched Alex who looked cold.
"Are there no other blankets?" ask Dinda.
Alex turned to him, "It's usually just me, so there's not a lot of stuff I can bring here, let alone just on foot."
Dinda felt bad for Alex, she took off the blanket she was wearing and gave it to Alex.
Brr... It was very cold, when the blanket was released from Dinda's body.
Alex took the blanket, then spread it out wide. He pulled Dinda until their bodies touched, then used the blanket together.
Dinda refuses, she tries to remove the blanket wrapped around her body with Alex.
"This is better!" said Alex.
They were silent for some time.
"This used to be a place where my papa calmed down, if you had a fight with my mom," said Alex. "Now I'm the one here to hunt squirrels."
"For what?" dinda asked, "Do you eat squirrel meat?"
"No. It's just for fun" Alex said. He opened the blanket slightly to take out his hand, then pushed the piece of wood into the fire.
Although the blanket was only open for a while, Dinda could feel the cold temperature in that place. Dinda's lips were trembling.
Alex saw. Quickly pull the blanket to close tightly back. But he saw Dinda still shivering.
Alex hugged Dinda's body tightly.
"Journey up takes hours. Tomorrow I'm going to look for my phone again, to ask for help," Alex said as he kissed Dinda's head.
"You still cold?" alex asked, but Dinda did not answer.
"She!" alex exclaimed, only Dinda nodded.
Alex could feel Dinda's trembling body.
Dinda was indeed unusual in such a cold place.
Dinda lives in a lowland town, which is almost parallel to the hot beach, making Dinda's body seem to not tolerate such low temperatures.
Alex rubbed Dinda's cold cheeks.
Dinda was still shivering.
The man held Dinda's chin and raised his face. Dinda's lips look blue.
Alex kissed Dinda's lips gently.
Feeling warm, Dinda lets Alex kiss her. Alex saw Dinda's lips start to turn red. He kissed Dinda's lips again.
The longer Alex kissed Dinda's lips, the more her lust*hi was lured. His hands began to crawl up to Dinda's chest.
"Don't!" exclaim Dinda.
Dinda pushed Alex away, until the blanket they were wearing came off.
The temperature was too cold, Dinda shivered again.
Alex is approaching again.
Dinda pulled her body a little. But Alex raised both hands, and straightened them before his chest, while opening both palms.
"Silent...! Pardon me! I'm not gonna do it again. I'm just going to hug you, so you don't get cold" said Alex, calming Dinda, who was already looking terrified.
When Alex felt that Dinda was calmer, he came closer. She hugged Dinda while rubbing her hands against her back, and Dinda's arms.
Then put up a blanket to cover both of their bodies.
Dinda who began to feel her body temperature began to normal, then felt tired. He's asleep, Dinda's head leaning against Alex's chest.
Alex sees Dinda sleeping, then lets Dinda stay leaned in her arms. He tried not to move so that Dinda would not wake up.
Her back hurt from holding Dinda's body, so she leaned on the chair behind her.
Alex falls asleep while hugging Dinda.
They fell asleep in front of the fireplace, with the fire still burning.
When Dinda woke up, she didn't see Alex there. The fire in the fireplace is dead, leaving only ashes and a little charcoal.
Dinda tried to stand up, holding the blanket that covered her, and then limped toward the door. He then opened the door.
Dinda felt the coldness of the mountains, which were low in temperature. He rubbed his arm.
Although it was already bright, the thick water mist could hardly be penetrated by Dinda's vision.
He continued to step out while dragging his feet. After walking a few steps out, he saw Alex holding a few pieces of wood.
"You hungry?" alex asked while carrying the wood into the cabin.
Dinda simply fell silent following Alex with her eyes.
"Let's go in! I made breakfast!" alex said, standing at the door again.
Dinda walked in with Alex.
"We eat canned food. The old generator engine that was there, was not able to turn on the refrigerator," said Alex, taking two cans of soup, then put them in the pot.
Alex re-lit the fire in the fireplace, to heat the water in the pot.
"Back of the cabin, there's a spring that doesn't stop flowing. If you want to go to the bathroom, tell me! I'll drive you later" said Alex, who was still busy lighting the fire.
Dinda just nodded.