
Aaa! maggots!"
Aksa moved backwards, moving his legs and hands simultaneously, moving away from objects and staring fearfully at the girl before him.
While the girl just blinked her eyes and moved her head left and right, astonished. Strange with the behavior of the young man who suddenly cried out in fear.
"Are you crazy? What do you think I am? the sparrow you fed the maggots?" hardik the young man was upset. His eyes shot a sharp look towards Sumi.
Lightly, Sumi who heard the harsh words from the man was instantly enraged.
"You said you were asking for food? this is what I brought you, why are you saying I'm crazy?" sumi's fear evaporated just like that, alternating with a feeling of annoyance as the man had insulted her.
The man's eyelids widened, he did not expect the girl who had looked silent and like a mute person to speak so straightforwardly to him.
"Yes-yes, you're the weird one, cooking humans eating maggots? reasonable dong, warm rice or roasted chicken, it is more delicious. It's not that maggots are still moving like this. Like animals only," the young man named Aksa's cerocos.
"Animals? what's wrong with eating maggots. Maggots are delicious especially eaten. When bitten, the liquid was sweet and savory, and the skin was chewy. Did you never eat? try it first," this time Sumi looks bolder. He approached the maggots and picked up one by one the moving maggots.
"Now, first, she said you were hungry," Sumi again handed the coconut shell containing maggots that were still moving, her face flat and looking annoyed.
"Ga. I don't want to eat food like this. Are you human? or ghosts?" Aksa scanned her eye gaze from the girl and her eyes combed around.
He shuddered, thinking of the no-no. This was the first time he had entered the forest. The dim and shady place immediately made him shiver in fear.
It was only natural that he thought that this girl before him was not human. Especially with his own eyes, he saw some of his guards suddenly attacked by a terrible creature that tore apart and ate some body parts greedily.
Lucky at that time he was able to survive because of his tight running although finally mired to hang under the lip of the ravine.
Sumi frowned. Clearly he was human, why did the young man call him a ghost?
"You see for yourself, here, my feet are on the ground. Yes I'm human, but what's wrong with eating maggots? it was my daily food," Sumi pointed at his feet, convincing the young man that he was truly a human and not a ghost.
"Huh? You eat maggots? did your whole family eat that too?" tanya Aksa still did not believe the girl's words.
Sumi just nodded. "If you don't want to eat that, what do you want to eat?" ask Sumi later. There was a pity in his heart seeing that man's body that looked limp and powerless.
"Well, is there any fish here or...,"
"Yes-yes, there's fish. I'll look for him. You wait here" Sumi said. When the young man wanted to come along, Sumi held him back.
"Wait here. You're gonna have to trouble me later if you come, you better take a break,"
Aksa. He was not even able to go far. His body was bruised and also his joints hurt, some scratches also felt painful if exposed to water.
Aksa then chose to sit under a shady tree and lean back. His face looked up at the sky that was partially covered in leaves.
The sounds of birds and forest insects interspersed with the rustling of water in the distance slowly calmed him down.
A gentle breeze swept across his body and face, making the young man sleepy and asleep in his body-forming hand.
Meanwhile, Sumi looks so nimble looking for fish on the edge of the river. He hid in the rocks of the times and staked out the fish that swam in the clear stream.
The girl looks happy to be in the hot sun and also feels the fresh water splashing on her face and body.
The gold and black colored fish he was carrying with him a wet shirt and bare feet, ran small towards the direction where he left the mysterious young man he had helped.
He stopped his steps when he was in front of a young man named Aksa who was sound asleep at the time.
Within a distance of about 10 steps, the girl watched closely the young man who was then bending his face and sounding snoring from her.
He then looked for a wooden branch and pointed it towards Aksa who was asleep.
The girl stabbed Aksa's body until the man woke up.
"Uh-uh! sick tau!" his jolt pushed the thing out of his body.
"What are you doing? why are you stabbing my body!"
"So you said you wanted to eat, this is me bringing fish!" He simply threw two medium-sized fish towards Aksa. Luckily Aksa had dodged until the fish did not hit his face.
Aksa clucked in annoyance. Without further ado he picked up the two fish and placed them on dry leaves.
He grabbed the broken branches and the dry leaves that were around him, and arranged them.
He then reached into his pocket and grabbed his gas koset. Lighters and small flames he pointed to a dry twig. The fire quickly grabbed, especially after being directed to the dry foliage that he piled.
Sumiati did not dare to approach. He stared at the object he had seen for the first time. Aksa casually directed the fish he had already pierced with a twig over the blazing fire.
Subconsciously Sumi approached and directed her hand towards the fire, and ...
"www! sa-kit," immediately Sumi shouted as she felt the pain caused by the flames licking her palm.
"Hey, are you stupid? why are you touching the fire!" Aksa reflexively threw the half-baked fish and approached Sumi.
The girl was stunned when suddenly Aksa approached her with great difficulty.
Aksa's burly hand touched her soft hand and felt comfortable as Aksa blew her hand.
Sumi could only be silent. There was a strange feeling running through his heart, which caused his heart to pump faster.
"Don't touch my hand!" sumi jolted as she realized her distance with the man was very close.
"I just want to help you, that's all" Aksa said as she moved away.
The tests!
It was at that moment that he felt water droplets falling from the sky. Sumi and Aksa both looked up.
"Rain! looks like it's going to be heavy. Where are we taking shelter?" ask Aksa.
"My house is not far away, if you want, you can take shelter. But, you gotta promise, before it gets dark you're gone,"
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