The Bloody Covenant

The Bloody Covenant
Chapters 17.



...BLOODY AGREEMENT...


...Author by: David Khanz...


...Section 18...


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“Mbok, this is Ardy. I was in the hospital again. Please don't tell Nola just yet, will you? If ... Rezky has already ... passed away,“ said Ardy with teary eyes.


“Yes Allah! Den Rezky is dead? But ... Mr and Madam ... “ said Mbok Inah did not continue his speech.


“I already know everything, Mbok! We pray, may everything be fine.” Ardy closed the conversation.


Doctor Santoso watched the young man. “Patience, Dy! Calm yourself. We take his silver for this incident.”


“Thank you, doc!”


“Your sister's body is being taken care of. Now prepare yourself to go home soon. I'll take care of everything here.”


Ardy stepped weakly guided by doctor Santoso.


The entire residence of Mr. Karyadi was busy preparing for the arrival of Rezky's body from the hospital. Nola, who later learned of this, was immediately unconscious.


Some residents around the residence of Mr. Karyadi's family home helped with the funeral procession. Some of them are worried about the state of this family.


Ardy preferred to be quiet when there were some strange glare of eyes looking at him.


Sarah is devastated to receive news of Ardy's family. Especially Rezky's death. The girl was also saddened by all this. So Sarah immediately decided to go home from school early.


“Alright, Dy, I'm home right now,” Sarah said on her phone.


Upon arriving home, Sarah was greeted by her grandfather, Mbah Suko, who had just come from the village.


“Kok, you came home early, anyway? What's up?” ask Yolanda's mother Sarah.


“Ardy .. A close friend of Sarah is grieving the death of her sister, Rezky,” Sarah replied sadly.


“Yes, God! Poor boy,“ Mother Yolanda murmured.


“Sarah wants to go there right now, Mah. It's so bad, Ardy. Where are papa and his mother being treated in the hospital, again?!”


“Mashaa Allah! What pain?” ask Mbah Suko to speak.


“Now, Sarah herself does not know, Kek,” replied Sarah as she moved to her room to change clothes.


A moment later, Sarah came out again in all-black fashion.


“Grandfather wants to come, yes?” Mbah Suko followed in his grandson's footsteps.


Sarah smiled blandly.


“Bby, Cake. Partial Sarah also intends to invite Grandpa, kok,” said Sarah spoiled, “But ... Grandpa, right, just arrived, aren't you tired?”


“Although Grandpa is old like this, but Grandpa is still strong, kok, Cu,” joked Mbah Suko later.


Sarah laughed a little.


Then the girl took his grandfather's hand. The two of them left for the residence of Mr. Karyadi's family.


Long story short, the two of them were now at their destination. There are a lot of people gathered there.


As he got out of the vehicle and passed through the crowd around, faintly heard discordant voices talking about Mr. Karyadi's family.


“The child died, must have been deliberately made a victim for the wealth that has been obtained. Amit-amit!” said one citizen.


“Look at it later. After the death of her youngest child, it will definitely be followed by the death of her second child,“ timpal other residents.


Sarah shook her head when she heard the conversation. While secretly Mbah Suko listened to him while slowing his way.


“Come, Cake, don't listen to them!” sarah pulled her grandfather's arm.


Inside the house, Sarah and Mbah Suko are greeted by Ardy. The young man looked pale. Like no passion for life. Sarah tried to calm him down.


Mbah Suko and Sarah see Rezky's dead body lying stiff. His body was covered with a white cloth. Sarah could not see Rezky's pale face as if it was bloodless.


When Mbah Suko opened the cloth covering the face of Rezky's corpse, Sarah cried bitterly while covering her face. But another case with the expression of Mbah Suko, Sarah's grandfather was surprised.


For a person who has the knowledge of baths like Mbah Suko, he is able to see things that can not be done with ordinary eyes.


For ordinary people, Rezky's body is like a human body that has no other life. However, in the eyes of Mbah Suko, the figure in front of his eyes is a banana tree trunk that is similar in length to the height of Rezky.


“Astaghfirullah!” mbah Suko.


While muttering, Mbah Suko recited the holy verses praying to Rezky. When finished, Rezky's face-covering cloth was closed again.


A moment later, Mbah Suko looked all over the house. Then his eyes fell on a corner of the room. There is a shadow of a child resembling Rezky.


The boy was crying and screaming for Ardy for help.


Of course Ardy can't see or hear.


The thing that makes Mbah Suko anger is that there is another creepy figure next to Rezky's shadow. The figure of a creepy creature and was holding Rezky while laughing out loud.


The creature's eyes suddenly glared towards Mbah Suko.


“Tua Bangka, I know you can see my form! Do not try to do anything, if you do not want the people in this house to die of fear seeing my true form!” the creature threatened.


Rezky screamed heartbreakingly.


Mbah Suko could only remain silent with d*da rumbling in anger.


“Fuck devil!” rutuk Mbah Suko was unconscious.


Sarah who was beside her grandfather turned her head immediately, astonished.


“What did Grandpa say just now, Cake?” ask Sarah.


Mbah Suko glanced at it for a moment. He just woke up.


“No! Nothing,“ replied Mbah Suko, “Grandpa just pray.”


Silence soon approached them among the sobs of the crowd around Rezky's body reciting the sacred verses of God.


By late afternoon, Rezky's body was immediately buried. Ardy couldn't hold back his tears as Rezky's body began to be put into a burrow. The echoes of the word of God also accompany the procession.


Sarah holds Ardy's shoulder. As if to reveal that he feels the same way.


Little by little, the burrows were drowned with the ground. Covering up Rezky's entire body lying in a narrow hole. Until then the ground was scattered with flowers that were seeded by pilgrims present.


“Let us pray that his spirit will be received and have a worthy place at His side. Aamiin.“ a prayer leader closes a series of funeral processions.


One by one the residents who took part left the cemetery area. Ardy and his family and Sarah and Mbah Suko are still beside the tomb.


“Already, Dy! Relieve your sister's departure, huh?” sarah said comfortingly.


“He's a kid, Sar! Why am I not the one God calls first?” ardy cried while crying.


“Don't talk like that, Dy! It's God's will to call your sister first. We better let go and pray,“ said Sarah back.


...SERIATE...