
After a few minutes, Sheila woke up with a cheerful and wriggling face. Both of his friends were waiting for him to wake up. Incidentally the break bell also chimed.
"Finally." said Erin laughing.
"Let's tell me what you saw" said Karin enthusiastically.
"HOAAAMM tell me first about the news you heard about room 105 because I had to be there for a year right," Sheila said rather limply.
"Hmmm what is it like? If I only heard from my brother who still joined the volleyball club. He said, in room number 105 appeared the ghost of a five or six-year-old child," explained Karin.
They both got excited hearing it.
"Just like the one I saw dong" Sheila said.
"But the problem is no one has ever seen clearly the child's face and the ghost doesn't always appear either. Those who live in room 105 can see it but some do not" Karin said.
Sheila was goosebumps as well as both of them were grateful to have never once stayed in the school dormitory.
"By the way you're curious not to see his face? What if the kid's face is ruined?" Karin asked curiously.
"Sentence think my dong should be there for a year," Sheila said in tears.
"Hahaha sorry sorry. We forgot, "we answered both of them.
"There's another version of the story? What about you, Erin?" Sheila looked at Erin.
"I'm almost the same as it was then for the person who could see his face, because the ghost liked it. Then they will be captured and taken to his world. If anyone is lucky to survive it can also get a mental disorder," explained Erin.
"Wait to wait for the problem what about Sheila's case?" Ask Karin.
The three of them quietly looked at each other for a moment and laughed together. Sheila paled her face thinking of the possibility that she would be taken to the spirit world.
"You guys," said Sheila paled.
"It's okay not to think it's just the gossip until now that survivors are fine despite the trauma," Erin said laughing to reassure Sheila.
"Yes, yes" said Karin, who also encouraged him.
"IT'S TOO LATE TO KNOW! Then, explain why the ghost appeared in front of me? Explain it!" Sheila said shaking the shoulders of the two of them with a sinister look.
"We-we don't know about that. Maybe it's because you're sensitive, too" they both said.
"I'm not that smart," Sheila said.
When they came back, the bell rang. The three of them walked back to class while Sheila was still thinking about her fate in that dormitory.
"How's my fate in that dorm?" Ask Sheila.
"Let's just the wind. Have you done your chemistry assignment?" Erin asked looking at the frozen Sheila.
"See dooong," Sheila's pinta.
They would eventually help but upon entering the classroom it turned out that the Chemistry killer teacher had been waiting. Sheila resigned because she was so frightened that she forgot to do the task and even fell asleep.
Automatic when the teacher reached his desk, he was kicked out of class while holding many books and buckets.
"As a result of hearing a strange sound he had a lack of sleep" Erin said.
"Then here too he slept and forgot the task of Chemistry. It's a pity for his fate" said Karin sighing.
Sheila was forced to hold her red face as she passed her desk and saw Angkasa laughing at her. Outside the classroom he stood straight back to the classroom window.
"Hahh shit once today has been plagued by the ghost of a small child, forgot to work on Chemistry, now told to stand up while carrying this heavy book. Where Angkasa laughs is also like this this time which is called battered," Sheila said.
He was still thinking about what his two friends said, his hair standing when he remembered the incident.
It has been a few years that the room was not occupied even if there was, nothing happened. Why should he be the one experiencing it now?
"But it can't be like this, it can't be finished just by laughing or listening to the rumour. Because I've seen the boy, '" Sheila thought.
Sheila was finally allowed to return to class 10 minutes into the return hour. Sheila sat down while massaging her achy back and legs. While bending over slightly grimacing, Angkasa came to put an anti-encrust ointment on his desk.
Sheila then sat up straight and looked at the small object. "Lho's? Who put this ointment?" Sheila asked holding and looking for the culprit.
Erin and Karin approached with a fluffy smile.
"Cieeee who was given Angkasa ointment was here but you were busy massaging," Karin said sitting at the people's desk.
Sheila is shocked and she smiles shyly, her two friends tease her to declare love.
"Not now is there anything more critical than love!" Sheila said she used it to a sick place.
"Jeez, I'm still thinking" said Karin, patting her head.
"Here you go, just think of Space he's already given the green light anyway," Erin teased.
They went home together and separated on different streets. Sheila looked at the dilapidated dormitory with another sigh and headed for her room.
That night because Sheila was curious, she looked for the senior sister who had once greeted her.
"Sister, I'm sorry to talk to you for a second?" Sheila asked him who was reading a magazine.
"certain. What's up?" Anoko asked Sheila to sit with her.
Sheila was a bit hesitant to ask but this should all be clear as soon as possible! "Anu, about room 105,"
"Eh? Would you like to hear more details? So it's you who often fuss at night. You saw something, right?" Ask a happy Anoko.
Sheila was flat-faced, her expression the same as her two friends. "I-iya sorry, sister, my screams must have been disturbing to sister" Sheila said, lowering her head.
"Well, it's okay to be used to it too. We are not at all strange with hysterical screams. My friend also once occupied the room, he told me to see the shadow of a child," explained Anoko.
"S-s-same with me," Sheila said in surprise. He was relieved that he was not the only one who discovered the incident.
"He's a scared kid, I used to accompany him in the room but didn't see anything" Anoko explained.
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