
The sound was getting closer and clearer in the ears.
I cower. I hugged both knees that were motionless as if numb.
'Ah, maybe this is the last trip of my life!' I murmured in my heart.
I closed both eyes as the move stopped right behind.
I felt my heart beating getting pumped up. The cold weather stabbed into the bone marrow.
Taps! taps!
Suddenly something patted me on the back. Instantly my body that was hot now let out cold sweat.
"Who?" ask me without looking at me with eyes that keep closing. But there is no answer.
Back the clap touched this shoulder. This time it feels harder. As if to tell me not to ignore it.
My mouth was locked, no longer did I dare to ask. However, curiosity finally led me to look back.
Still with closed eyes. As soon as my lap reached the back, I opened my eyes slowly.
The first thing I saw was a human organ that was reddish like embers, floating right in front of this face.
At that moment I was scared. My lips shook, my whole body also shook, I could not even see his face up, I closed the net again.
"Don't be afraid, Ndok!" he said, speaking to me.
I was surprised to hear his voice. That familiar voice was like the voice of someone I was looking for.
I'm looking.
"grandmother?" I said slowly as my net opened perfectly staring at him. Now, the face of the creature that was patting my shoulder, the makhkuk who is now in front of me.
The figure that was only a head with hanging organs made me shudder in horror. His face was almost unrecognizable, because the color of his grandmother's eyes was usually pitch black, tonight it looks red.
"Yes, it's Grandma!" revealed. Let ... Come Grandma!" He also asked me to follow him.
Then it flew off, flew somewhere. Without a doubt I followed her, because I think this creature is really a grandmother. Because there is no awkwardness when looking into his eyes, even though the color of the eyes is different.
Finally we came under a big tree. I saw Grandma pointing towards the large rock that was located under the tree.
There was a body without coconuts lying on the rock. I was surprised, spontaneously my hand shut its mouth.
"The creature told me to sit down and watch something he was about to do.
Without rebutting, I sat down immediately.
I saw the makhkuk hovering, approaching towards the headless body.
This horrifying sight really made my veins weaken. I almost fainted. But I saw the head hanging by me. Hinted to stay afloat despite whatever suffering I would later see.
Kuremas kebaya clothes attached to the body. Trying to fight the fear that had been whispering in my ear, a whisper told me to run as far away from this creature as possible.
The creature approached the headless body. And instantly, a light emanated from part of his neck. I put my hands on my forehead to cover the glare.
"Arrrghhh!" Understandably it groans.
Instantly heard howls anji*g roaring from the homes of the residents. Somehow the fanged animals suddenly howled, as if knowing what we were doing in this forest.
Long enough the creature groaned, until the light that had been emitting from his neck slowly faded and went back dark.
Now it appears that a young woman is sitting on a rock with her back to me. I gawk. "Isn't that head that was floating by Grandma? Why are you young now?" I'm ingrained.
Slowly, the woman's figure descended and then approached towards me. The closer, the clearer his face was to me.
When his steps stopped right in front, I was again surprised by his figure.
How not, the figure of this woman turned out to be a friend who had run away with me from the land manager's house.
"You-you?!" I opened without blinking.
"Yes! I'm the grandmother you've been living with, Ndok! Who used to take you away from the mole of the land!" revealed.
"But why do you want to be young?" I asked you again the question of all that I have witnessed.
He did not answer, only a grinning smile that emanated from his sweet lips.
"Ndock! Will you pass on Grandma's black magic lineage?"
"I mean??"
"Belak, you will get everything you want, including eternal beauty. Also the house of mystery that we once inhabited will be yours!"
"really? All that I'm gonna get?"
"Yes! But on one condition!"
"What's the condition?"
"I want you to take my revenge on the people of this village, the people who burned my husband and children alive!"
For a second I was silent.
"All right! But how do I repay him!"
"By continuing this black magic! I know the suffering of your life, Ndok! Hence, it has been a long time since I waited for the right time to hand it to you. And I know, now is the time!"
"But why didn't Grandma just avenge them?"
Gluey!
I heavily downed the saliva when I heard his words.
"You are the right successor, Ndok!" he said while holding both my shoulders. "Are you ready?"
"Wait, Grandma! How could I ever get that magnificent house, and it can no longer be seen!"
He appreciates.
"That house is a magical house, Ndok! You can only get it if you have already avenged me to everyone who used to persecute me!"
"Is that so?"
"Yes, Ndok! Does it make sense to think that I could build that magnificent house all by myself?"
I nodded, confirming the words of the grandmother who was now back young.
"Now do you understand, Ndok?"
"Yes! I get it, Grandma!"
"Then, are you ready to receive the inner science of energy that I will channel in your body?"
"I'm ready, Grandma!" sahutku.
My grandmother held both of my shoulders. I was just looking at him. That is the instruction that my grandmother gave me.
His lips began to mutter incantations, his eyes closed. The longer the sound from Grandma's mouth gets louder. Likewise with the vibrations in his body, even I began to feel the vibrations.
Smoke with a reddish color now began to crowd my gaze. My body is starting to feel hot, especially the neck.
The longer it gets hot the more it makes me moan.
I can't take it anymore. Even without me noticing, it turns out that since then my hand has been holding tightly to my jawbone.
This heat makes me want to pull my head. The stronger my pull the more relieved it felt.
Moaning from my mouth was inevitable.
Until suddenly ....
Body fell. But my eyes are still awake. I can see the surroundings with a greater visibility than normal human view. Apparently, this head floated with organs that came out simultaneously.
I spread my eyes still a little confused. Then, immediately my gaze was fixed on the body of the grandmother who was lying on the ground.
I'm appalled. What happened to grandma? As soon as I get closer, I want to get Grandma's head up in my lap, but I can't. The head is separated from the body.
Then I remembered something I had seen before. Yeah, I watched Grandma put her head together in the body.
Not wanting to waste any time, I immediately approached my body. And I followed the steps just like Grandma did.
Just a few moments I groaned. Now, my head is back together.
I hurried over to the body of my grandmother who was still lying on the ground.
I lifted Grandma's head and put it on my lap. My eyes then looked at me.
"But Ayu!"
"Yes, Grandma!" sahutku.
"Don't forget Grandma's message to take revenge on the people who have already wronged Grandma's family!"
"Snap, Grandma!"
A second later, I saw Grandma start groaning. Both his eyes were glaring. What the hell's going on? What happened to grandma?
"Miss? Grandma?" I tried to call her name so that her eyes would be on me. But Grandma still didn't look at me. His eyeballs continued to be rounded, with breaths only heard in the esophagus.
"Miss? What's up, Grandma?" I shook Grandma's body, hoping she was okay.
Then suddenly ....
I heard Grandma breathing quite long. After that, no more sounds came out of Grandma's mouth. While Grandma's eyes still bark with her mouth gaping.
"Miss?" call slowly. There's no answer.
"Display?!!" This time my voice was louder. And still no answer.
I put a finger in the nostril. I don't feel the breath coming in. Then I pressed grandma's wrist, long enough I waited to be able to feel the pulse in her hand. But still, I didn't find his pulse.
My body went limp. I can't believe Grandma left me forever.
I shook my grandmother's body, hoping she was just pretending to be dead, then got up and laughed at me. But it's all just a fantasy I can't make out.
"Neeek?" call me slow with sobs.
"Neneeek wake up, Neeek!" My issue is getting louder. I roared.
"Yeahaaa! Neneeek!" Now my crying voice is shrill. I've never felt this fragile before.
In fact, the birds in the forest flew to hear my shrill. Welcomed with anj*ng howl that suddenly sounded enlivening.
Connect ....