The After I Die

The After I Die
Disappear of Nukas



Kina returned home, the atmosphere of the village looked chaotic, like in a storm, the villagers chose to stay at home and they were still closing the door, occasionally Kina saw some people peering out.


His mother opened the door when he came in, saying nothing, while his father sat down and peeled the mangoes.


Wasn't his father too relaxed after going through the terror of the undead?


Kina looked at her mother who looked pale, clearly her mother was still frightened, her eyes were not focused. He wanted to say something, but stopped when he heard the noise outside.


"What's up?" Kina and her mother looked at each other, then moved on.


“Nukas! Nukas disappeared!” bu Yuni's panicked voice rang out from outside, Kina and her mother rushed out, the neighbors gathered in the streets, curious.


“Nukas? Son of Pak Mursa?”


“Iya, whose mother died yesterday!”


Neighbors around the house of Kina became boisterous, discussing the death of Narsih and his father Eda.


“Let's find first,” said Bu Yuni led the group to Pak Mursa's house. Kina paled, in disbelief, wasn't she taken with Pak Mursa yesterday? Why suddenly disappear? Did the undead take him?


Kina was upset, worried about Nukas state, she always remembered the wound on the back of the poor bocsh. Kina was about to move from there to find Nukas, but her mother caught Kina's arm.


“Mother?”


“It's too late. She has become the next tumbal.”


“So mom knows? Why are you silent?” Kina asked bitterly, her mother looked at her sadly, for the first time Kina saw her mother's expression as sad as this, those eyes looked fragile and desperate.


What's with those eyes? How much does her mother know?


"Mom actually knows something, right?" Kina glanced towards the house, it seemed like her father was still sitting leisurely eating mangoes on the chair.


“Nak ..” His mother held onto his shoulders trembling, her eyes reddening withstanding the cries.


“Sometimes being ignorant ... can save your life.”


Kina looked at her mother in disbelief, how could Kina close her eyes with the loss of Nukas, she already Kina considered as her own sister, she could not just keep quiet, at least she had to make sure Nukas completely disappeared, she had already lost her mind, it could be that he is currently sleeping in Grandma Niba's room right?


Remembering Grandma Niba, Kina fell down, she was one of those undead. Nukas lived with her all this time? How come?


“Listen Nak ... This is all beyond our control, just be quiet, don't get involved with them, you should know how worried you are about hearing you see them,” said his mother softly, Kina shook her head.


“I'm not like Mom,” says Kina with tears unraveling, “I'll look for Nukas!”


His mother still held tightly to Kina, her tears had fallen, Kina had just seen her mother cry for the first time, feeling the pain she felt so deeply in her heart.


“Free course ... He must be dead.”


“I can't believe ... I can't believe I didn't see it with my own eyes!”


Kina rebelled, took off her mother's hand, got courage from nowhere, as if forgetting her mother's hard attitude.


Kina ran towards Pak Mursa's house without looking back, looking at her silent mother.


Pak Mursa's house was crowded by villagers, they were still panicking over the terror that occurred in broad daylight and the loss of Nukas made the village into an uproar.


“Kina!” Dayuti approached Kina hurriedly, Sayuti the older brother followed behind her.


“What did Nukas really disappear?” Kina asked without further ado, Dayuti took her to the edge, some distance away from the crowd of citizens.


“When the sky was dark, Nukas was in his room, so Bu Mursa thought he was sleeping.”


Kina looked at the front room whose windows were wide open, “As Bu Mursa looked for her, the window was already wide open and Nukas disappeared.”


“They took him?”


“Yes. Plenty of puddles of black water everywhere, they completely surround the village!”


Puddles of water were everywhere, like there was rain fluttering, the village streets became muddy and muddy.


“Has Grandma Niba's house been inspected? Maybe he slept there,” said Kina, his eyes unfocused. Dayuti held Kina's hand.


“Bu Mursa has checked it, the result is nil.” Dayuti took a deep breath.


“In the meantime they will hold a search, we can join.”


“Yes, I have to find it.” Kina heard that, still not feeling calm, she was very agitated. Dayuti stroked his friend's back, trying to calm down.


Pak Mursa tried to calm himself and his panicked citizens, Ni Lewun came shortly afterwards led by Eda, the atmosphere suddenly became quiet.


He is very respected!


“So sisters, I ask for your help very much. Nukas my son disappeared,” said Pak Mursa with full humility, the villagers began to boisterous.


“Please ... Please find my son ...” Ms. Mursa was crying heart-rendingly, some women were propping up her body, holding her back from falling to the ground.


“He is not far away, we have to find him before dusk.” Ni Lewun open voice, “Genesis today is definitely not a coincidence, for the first time they terrorized during the day, there must be someone who awakened their strength.”


“Are we safe?” sada asked, as usual he always asked.


“Yes, we are safe as long as the sun shines. The boy is not far away yet, we must find him soon.” Ni Lewun said, as if it was absolute, no one protested, they were just preparing to look for Nukas.


Kina looked at Eda, she was silent. The villagers started to wander around, calling Nukas name, checking every corner of the village, but nil, Nukas was nowhere to be found, the boy completely disappeared without a trace.


Kina sat on the bench on the edge of the rice field, Dayuti approaching her.


“Will he be okay?” Kina asked, even though she knew that Dayuti could not answer.


“I'm afraid .. I'm afraid that I can't see him again.” Kina wept, she remembered the last time together with Nukas, they did not even speak, Kina was too afraid that touching him would hurt Nukas, had she known that if Nukas would disappear, she would have taken care of Nukas, she would have taken care of Nukas, won't let go.


But now that Nukas was gone, Kina felt a deep sense of regret.


Dayuti did not speak, he just kept quiet and listened to all the complaints of Kina.


The search for Nukas was still ongoing, but the hope was getting smaller, the longer Nukas stayed away from the village.


“He is far away,” said Ni Lewun, Bu Mursa cried so badly, Pak Mursa just silently bowed, as if giving up Nukas.


"We can't let more victims fall. Soon we have to hold a village cleansing ritual!"