Tumbar Jelangkung

Tumbar Jelangkung
Chapter 25



"He he he," only the sound of laughter came from the rent woman.


Tia decided to end her shopping immediately. He hurried to leave after picking up the flowers and water that had just been neatly wrapped by the grandmother.


The grandmother looked at him with a spotlight filled with mystery. While Dani who watches Tia to cross the road to her car, it immediately lowers the car glass. Tia immediately pulled the lever of the car door and went straight into the car. Flowers and water in a bottle wrapped in red plastic.


"Lu know, it's granny serem tau," said Tia complained to Dani.


"Emang why? What happened back there?" said Dani who started his car and drove away from the place.


"The grandmother said her best friend must have died? He asked me that. You don't think he knows where that is?" tia asked astonished by the question she got from the grandmother.


"Where does he know he's just nebak, Ti. Do not have to think strangely," said Dani looked at the fairly solid straight road.


Tia did not comment on the words that Dani, her friend, had just expressed. He kept staring at the street straight ahead there while remembering the passing of one of his best friends.


"We're actually going in here, aren't we? I suddenly forgot the road to the funeral" Dani said.


Tia simply answered with a loud deheman.


After some time has passed, Dani and Tia have arrived at Yoga's funeral. The two of them walked quickly towards the cemetery.


The day that was near the end of the afternoon made the guests and only left behind Yoga's mother and father alone. Tia and Dani rushed over to the two of them who were still kneeling on the new mound. Mama Yoga was devastated by the rapid departure of Yoga.


"Assalamualaikum, Auntie, Om" Dani and Tia said as they walked toward the new mound.


"Waalaikum salam" said Father Yoga while Mama Yoga still as hot as dipped her husband.


"I'm sad, Om, Auntie," said Dani.


Tia tried to reach Mama Yoga's hand to calm the mother of her best friend. "Tante, forgive Tia and Dani who couldn't help Yoga at that time. We were both shocked, too" Tia said in a very lost tone. "We also lost Yoga, Auntie."


"Maybe this is wrong, Auntie. Yoga alone at home. Though Auntie knew that she also had asthma. Aunty also did not ask him to buy an inhaler for her again," said Mama Yoga, Nadia, with a tone of loss.


"Holy Yoga, Aunt. Yoga will be quiet there. He will see us happy here, Auntie," said Tia again as she stroked Mom Yoga's arm.


Once again, Tia and Dani, who were carrying red packets, took the flowers and sprinkled the flowers into the new soil. Doused it with bottled water he had just bought a few minutes ago. There is something strange about the bottle. The first bottled water they saw was white water now turning blood red.


Just reflexively Tia shouted out loudly and threw it in any direction before she poured the water in the package.


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