
I step foot. Go through this pujasera yourself. And everything still feels quiet. No one's seen here.
"Haalooooooo's chat..... Did anyone hear, huh???" I yelled at someone, but still no answer.
Slow down, I step foot again. Looking for what really happened.
"Hiii..hii....ciiii........."
The typical laughter of a negligent woman began to sound loud in the ears. Mutually talking to each other, like laughing at my solitude around this place. But when I looked for the origin, still did not see the slightest of their figure.
"Show your form in front of me if you dare. What the hell do you want?" I still screamed to myself.
"Hiiii..hiiiii......."
That's the only voice I still hear.
"WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM ME?" my cry began to growl, hearing the laughter of many creatures without any visible form.
Hoping that those figures would appear here, to make calculations with me directly. Without hiding, by playing me like a useless person in this world. But it turns out my screams even make the atmosphere back silent again.
"Where are their voices?" I still flinch to the right and left, while continuing to step non-stop.
Stall after booth I passed, all still closed just like before. Until arriving at the end of the store that should still be open, it turns out there is also no one in it.
" Where are these people really? Was my mind again screwed up by that creature called Jil?" I muttered to myself, trying to wake myself up.
"JILLY... JIILL.... Did you hear me?" call me angry, still while stepping up to the edge of the lake where there should be young people still chatting here.
But everyone feels lost. There was only an empty bench left, with cups and plates that were also not on the table. Everything looks neat, like no one has just occupied it at all.
"Okay, if you want to play with me. But I am sure God will help me" I said, remembering the greatness of the Creator.
I walked back to my own kitchen. There began to be the sound of the shrill laughter of the invisible creatures, which began to fill the atmosphere of the night again.
The more I speed up this step. By closing both ears, so as not to be fooled by my emotions again when hearing the unsettling laughter.
Until finally I can get into the mushola, and wudhu to immediately take the mukena.
" Well, where are you going here? " let me see the blank to the locker where the mukena storage is. Even the scriptures that usually exist, also disappear somewhere.
"Okay, I'm not just gonna give up!"
I closed my eyes and began to sit cross-legged. Facing the Qibla, trying to concentrate on the prayers I can.
It begins with two sentences of the creed, then continues on the verse of the chair, the three letters of Qul, until the last letter of jasin. No matter what screams or temptations become increasingly crowded around where I sit here.
I repeated the scriptures again, until finally Yumna's voice was heard after three prayers.
"Aish, relax! What are you doing here?" his screams made me open my eyes.
"Why am I here?" ask me to look around.
"I'm the one who should ask. Why are you sitting on the edge of this lake? And where's Raisha's sister?" ask Yumna.
I haven't answered yet, Rey and Azzam's brother came to disperse all temporary customers. I was still confused to see this mess.
"Sorry to all the customers, our pujasera will close early. Because there's something we need to finish. So for those who haven't got the food, we'll give them back the money" Rey said politely, leaving the initially disappointed customers even more relieved to hear.
" Tissa, Brian, and others please take care of it immediately. Ah, that's Rendi sir coming too. Let him help set it up, "appoint Rey to a grown man, who approaches her.
While waiting for Rey to talk with customers and Rendi as the manager of poetry, Azzam helped me stand up, after sitting on the edge of Rubi lake.
" You all right? Is anyone sick? " ask Brother Azzam stroked my hair slowly, and led me to sit in a customer's chair.
"I'm fine. But I'm still confused, what really happened?" I ask still I don't understand.
"Oh, don't you think about it. The important thing is that you're okay now" said Azzam, burying my head in his chest standing next to my chair.
"Aish, have a drink. Praying before, so that your mind will no longer be confused by them," said Yumna as if still hiding a concern from the look of his eyes.
"thank you. But you asked me where Raisha was. What happened to him?"
"Oh, you calm down. We talked about this together, in Rey's study after she cleaned up her customers," said Yumna stroking my back, to be more calm first.
After a few sips of water that were a little soothing, I saw the customers seem to go home alone. While we, along with the employees who were here, were asked to gather in Rey's workspace for a while. After closing all their outlets.
"Thank you for your cooperation. Here, I gathered you all together, to help look for Raisha. He said he was missing, not in his kitchen. Did anyone see him?" ask Rey to all her employees.
"I was in the kitchen with him. Then because there is an order that has not been delivered, brother Raisha said that he was the only one who delivered. After all the work in the kitchen is also almost and I can finish it myself," I clearly remember.
"Then, after that which is outside did anyone see Raisha as well?"
Everyone shakes their heads. Until Tissa makes a sound.
"I didn't see Raisha's sister coming out of the kitchen, but Aish, who was traveling around the poet, was confused. Just wanted me to ask, but suddenly the road gets closer to the lip of the lake," explained Tissa.
"Oh yeah?" I ask you not to realize that.
"Yes, but when we yelled at him, he sat down and brushed on the shore of the lake. It is confusing that we see. Until finally Yumna managed to wake him, after whispering continuously calling his name," said another employee.
"What yes? How am I not even aware?" my question is getting confused.
"Okay, Raisha looks out of the kitchen, but no one sees her there?" tanya Rey answered nods by all.
"Then we split up now. In an hour, we're gathered here. If anyone has found him first, take him to this room, and pull the bell that we used to use as a warning," point Rey at a button the employee used for the closing hour mark pujasera.