SUKMA: The Deal With the Devil

SUKMA: The Deal With the Devil
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Wanara exerted all his strength to pull the dedemite from Giska's body. He wanted to make sure that before the two girls returned, the woman in red had been taken away from her body. Ustaz Ramlan continued to recite the ruqyah verse, though the girl in charge was still screaming in heat.


However, as time went on, their efforts were not in vain. Gradually, Wanara can pull the head of the dedemit, to be able to lift the whole form from the body of Giska. Simultaneously, the body of Giska who was originally rampaging was slowly starting to calm down. Wanara rushed over carrying a dedemit while strangling his neck. The woman in red had lost the power to resist.


Sukma and Giska had just arrived home. Giska was still confused when she saw her hands and feet tied to the four sides of the bed. He glanced at Sukma, but his friend actually pulled him to enter the body that had been left by dedemit. The short-haired girl was lying inside her body. Even with Sukma who became aware after doing astral projects.


In the room, Giska opened her eyes slowly. He was so tired, his throat hurt. Next, the short-haired girl glanced at her brother who had just finished reading Yasin's surah.


"Relse ... Older brother. When do I get back here?" giska asked with his hoarse and raucous voice.


Rifalbi and Ustaz Ramlan exhaled a sigh of relief. His older brother Giska immediately untied his two feet and his sister's hands. Rifalbi sat next to Giska, then stroked her hair.


"Thank God, you are finally conscious" said Rifalbi moved.


"Alhamdulillah. Siuman adek too. It's better not to move a lot if it's still sore body," said Ustaz Ramlan. "Rifalbi, please get me some water. God willing, after drinking, your sister will have the energy to sit."


Rifalbi nodded, then rushed out of the room. Sukma, who was curious about Giska's situation, went into his friend's room. Giska was astonished to see Sukma in his house.


"Sukma ... When did you get here? I guess you didn't come here" Giska said in a weakened voice.


Sukma took Giska's hand and said, "I've been here since this afternoon. I'm worried you're why."


Ustaz Ramlan watched Sukma's face intently. The more he looked, the more he remembered someone. To ease his curiosity, the man hovered over.


"Yes, I seem to know your mother. If it's not your fault your son ma'am ... Ms. Ratmi. Aye! You're Miss Ratmi's son, right?" ask Ustaz Ramlan while remembering the terrible incident one night after heavy rain flushed Bandung.


Sukma scrunched his forehead. "Mrs Ratmi? Who her? I don't know. My mother's name is Inah, Mr. Ustaz, not Ratmi" he explained.


"Oh, kirain his son Bu Ratmi. I used to hear that his son is missing, continues to be sought after by his sister-in-law, his name is Mr. Hilman. Kirain's son Bu Ratmi has met his sister-in-law. You see, your face looks like Ms. Ratmi" said Ustaz Ramlan with a smile.


Sukma only gave a smile after hearing the words of Ustaz Ramlan. He had absolutely no idea who and what the figure of Bu Ratmi was. The girl only knew that she was the youngest daughter of Bu Inah and Mr. Risman. That'sthat's all.


In the middle of their conversation, Rifalbi came to bring him a glass of water. He handed the water over to Ustaz Ramlan, and the prayer was recited. Sukma and Giska watched the ustaz, until they finished reciting the prayer. Next, Giska was helped to sit by his brother, then drank the water given by Ustaz Ramlan. As soon as his body was refreshed, his throat no longer hurt. He was so happy everything was going well like before.


From the terrace of the house, the sound of a bell rang. Rifalbi rushed to open the door. It turned out that Bu Inah and Atikah were coming to his house.


"Sukma's mother, huh? Please come in," said Rifalbi.


"Where is Sukma Deck? He's here, right?" ask Mom, worried.


"Yes, he's here. I don't have to worry" Rifalbi said. "In the meantime, yes, I call Sukma first."


Madam Inah nodded. Rifalbi rushed to inform Sukma about the arrival of her mother and sister. Sukma who was just about to explain something that happened when Giska's soul was lost, was forced to postpone it. He didn't want to make his mother wait in worry.


Arriving in the living room, Sukma approached her mother, then said, "Mother ... Teteh .. are you here?!"


"Yes, Deck. We're worried that Dedek's getting home by himself at night. That's why we brought Dedek here. Anyway, playing until this night? It's already half nine o'clock. From abis maghrib we muters around the complex, the atmosphere is different, so it is difficult to find Giska's house," said Bu Inah.


"Hehe .. sorryin Dedek, Ma'am. After that, Giska is difficult to wake up," said Sukma while grinning.


"We'd better go home now, it's late at night. You couldn't come here because you love the same trade," explained Atikah.


"Yes, budar, Tea. Dedek wants to say goodbye to Giska," said Sukma as he ran into the living room.


When Sukma was about to run towards Giska's room, it appeared that the short-haired girl was being swept by her brother into the living room with Ustaz Ramlan. Sukma stood in front of the middle room while waiting for Giska to walk towards him.


"But Sukma, don't you want to explain something as long as I'm not aware?"


"Later I'll clear. Monday, right, we go to school."


"okay, deh. Be careful on the road, yes, Sukma."


Sukma nodded, then approached his mother and brother in the living room. Rifalbi, Giska, and Ustaz Ramlan want to meet with the Sukma family for a while. When the three reached the living room, Bu Inah was stunned to see Ustaz Ramlan at Giska's house.


Before returning home, Ms. Inah expressed her pleasure to meet Ustaz Ramlan. Not to forget, he also expressed admiration for Ustaz Ramlan tausyiah who often followed him while at home bedeng first. The man in marriage felt touched to hear Bu Inah who admired him so much and applied every life value he conveyed to the worshipers. After the conversation, Ms. Inah said goodbye to Rifalbi, then left the house with her two daughters.


Meanwhile, Wanara is still busy killing women in red at school. He was not satisfied to teach the dedemit a lesson. Many times the woman in red dodged, but still ended up battered at the hands of Wanara.


Feeling that there was a chance, the dedemit tried to escape. However, Wanara had already pulled his clothes first. The woman in red was sprawled, but was reluctant to ask for mercy. His determination to return to the body of Giska, greater than ever.


"Where are you going? Don't run!" bentak Wanara, who was not satisfied to finish dedemit to death.


"You are from me! It's as if you're meddling," elak the woman in red.


"But my business with you is not finished. I know, you're going back to the girl's body. You must be destroyed!"


Wanara stomped on the chest of the woman in red and then stomped her feet many times. The woman in the red dress did not want to remain silent. With the remnants of his strength, he tried to get rid of Wanara's leg from his chest. After removing the ape's leg, the woman in red then rolled over, dodging the next attack. However, Wanara had been sitting nearby, preparing to use the elbow to eliminate the dedemit.


Using a slight chance and strength, the woman in red disappeared all of a sudden. Wanara cursed to be upset because he could not immediately eliminate it at that time. He tried to find his target dedemit to the entire classroom, but did not meet. Until at one time, the voice of the woman echoed throughout the school area.


"You can't exterminate me, Monkey! After all, I am still the strongest creature in the region" the woman said with a shrill voice of laughter.


"Damn you! Quickly show me where you are! Don't be a coward!" bent Wanara, circulating a glance to the surroundings.


"You won't be able to find me, Monkey. Just look at it later! I will avenge my anger, more than you have done to me. I will make everyone helpless before me" the woman in red threatened. His laughter sounded more distant over time.


Wanara kept trying to follow where the voice went. However, his steps stopped behind the school. He was really upset by the cowardly attitude of the dedemit.


Wanara had to go home disappointed. Upon arriving at home, he immediately encountered Sukma. Sukma who could not wait to hear the news of the destruction of the dedemite that penetrated into the body of Giska, immediately pulled his favorite monkey into the room.


"Where? Dedemit's dead, isn't he?" sukma asked with an enthusiastic look on her face.


Wanara shook weakly. His face that looked lethargic, made Sukma worried. "He disappeared when I was going to destroy him."


"Yes, it's okay. It's as if you've helped me get that dedemit from Giska's body. If he has not come out, Giska will be difficult to get into his body again," said Sukma rubbed Wanara's back.


"But I'm still not calm, Sukma. Before I got home, I heard him threatening to make everyone powerless to avenge his anger" Wanara said anxiously.


"Udah, don't think about it. Let me just hold him. After all, he will not enter my cement body again," said Sukma smiling knot.


"What if he gets into someone else's body? You will be overwhelmed if he misleads the soul of the person he is in," said Wanara, the look on his face turned anxious.


Sukma pensively. Wanara's words have a point too, he thought. However, this time he had a premonition, that the woman in red would not take the souls of others away.


"Please, I'll be ready to step in. You better rest tonight. On Monday, I will take you to school again, just in case the dedemit gets into someone else's body," Sukma said.


"really? You're gonna take me against that dedemit again?" asked Wanara with a springy look.


Sukma nodded quickly. The ape leaped in excitement after gaining the trust of his friend to help him exterminate the dedemite again. Sukma laughed out loud seeing Wanara so happy. He knew very well, that his favorite ape was very fond of fighting.