
"Aren't you hungry?"
"Haparlah, from morning I only eat fruit. Do you have any food to eat?"
The man shook his head. "If there is no food. I can catch fish to burn. You like fish?"
"Likes ... Like!" Ana smiled with excitement. Of course his face immediately changed in spirit. "Then please catch a lot of fish for me, Naki."
"Sip!" He showed a thumbs-up to Ana.
"Ish, that's not how to wear it. But like this. Facing up."
"Oh, sorry." The man scratched his head with a stupid expression. In addition to teaching casual language, she also began to learn sign language such as shaking hands and giving her thumbs up. Slowly Naki tries to adjust to Ana so that the girl does not continue to be noisy.
Naki then wakes up his sleeping elephant. The elephant seemed to wag its ears, then entered the forest area as if obeying Naki's orders.
"Naki's. You again do ...." Ana ran towards the man. "That's what you said to your elephant? I think he's dodging and leaving!"
" I told him to go home to get the coals. We're gonna cook grilled fish."
"Huh? How to take it how? Are elephants not afraid of heat? What if his trunk blisters?" Ana gawking cengo. Although he knew the elephant was a clever animal, but he had never seen an elephant carrying embers.
"Just calm. He's used to it." Naki smile.
Actually Naki put coals in a barrel made of clay.
The embers were tightly closed, and to carry them, the elephant only had to lift the wood that had been given a hook. It is not hot and harmless if you are used to it.
Although Ana's brain didn't get there. However, the girl tried to adjust.
"Serus your tiger who from earlier work only sleep mulu can catch fish?" ask Ana curiously.
Naki nodded while smiling funny. "Of course you can, but since it's late afternoon, I'll have him accompany you."
"Eh, that's really it. When you're saying I'm the same tiger?" Ana squeezed her body towards Naki while shuddering in fear.
"No, ah!" Reject the boy.
"He won't eat you Ana."
The girl kept shaking. Which fool is the one who is alone with the tiger?
"But the tiger is Naki's beast. Even though he didn't eat me, he can bite!"
"Trust me, he's been trained for years. If you're with a tiger I'm sure there won't be any wild bears pouncing on you."
The girl patted the eel. His brain was still too sane to sit side by side with the tiger.
Naki then took Ana's hand and walked towards the tiger. He placed Ana beside the tiger forcibly.
"Yes God ... Good Lord! I don't want to die yet" he said.
Smiling again, Naki then walked towards the water. Ana was wailing like a fool.
"Ohimu ...." He shouted as the tiger yawned. The tiger was shocked and immediately pounced on Ana's feet without saying excuse me.
"Arghhh, sick!"
"Now ... Naki ... I was eaten by a tiger" the girl shouted loudly. Naki who was just about to splash herself into the water immediately turned her head.
Ana was in a sleeping position. And the tiger rode on Ana's body from above.
Naki immediately flowed and kicked the tiger with one leg. It was not a hurt move, but a kind of warning that Ana was an angel to be protected.
"Are you okay, Ana?"
"It's okay how? You're a little late for sure I've become a bone," the boy said. He grimaced a bit withstanding the pain on his arm.
"Sorry Ana."
"It's not that easy to apologize, Naki. It's a matter of life, and the tiger you say is too good to eat a man" Ana recalls.
Naki did not answer. He saw Ana's hand that had just been bitten by a tiger. "The wound isn't too deep, it's only four."
"just?"
"Please four you said only?" The girl nodded in disbelief. How can there be a beloon like this, he thought furiously.
"Yes, you can talk like that" Ana said.
"Sorry Ana. Looks like my tiger wants to invite you to acquaintance. He has no intention of eating you, anyway. It's just a joke."
"Oh, so the tiger made a big hand with his fangs, huh?" The girl snorted.
Just a day in this place alone was almost dead, especially if later, he thought.
"Sorry Ana."
"Not to apologize! Not yet a little bit." Ana sniffed ketus. Naki smiled instead. It seemed like he was starting to like this strangely chatty human character.