Am I Different?

Am I Different?
(S2) ~ What Is Reincarnation?


From a distance I saw a little boy walking with a sunflower in his hand. She was dressed in orange, she was beautiful and pure white.



"Estehs. Stop, Mom," My sly.


Mother followed my will, she stopped her wheelchair. The boy walked while carrying flowers looking a happy face.


"Why, Deck?" ask mother.


I just pointed towards the little boy. Mom and Grandma looked at him.


"Why? Keyla want sunflowers?" ask grandma.


"No, Grandma. That little boy, he's exactly my occult friend in a dream, the Esteh," I said.


Grandma looked at me with questions.


"He's Emely, his house isn't far from here. She's in the same village as Wulan, she's visiting here at her grandmother's house in that front alley. Since his aunt died he often went to his grandmother's house," said the grandmother.


Mom pushed my wheelchair back home, so I could rest and just lie down.


"Aunty?" manya curious.


We while entering the house grandma still tried to answer my question.


"Yes, Esther's name. He was one of the victims who died when the hillside road to the beach landslide," replied the grandmother casually.


I was also surprised to hear Grandma's reply.


"So this is what I mean, Esteh?" I said ask myself.


"Not who died was Mr Ahmad or who was it, Ma'am?" sahut mother.


"Yes, Esther's family was originally in the village next door. But since his death, his mother was easily hysterical. So the family bought a house on the front alley road, so as not to always remember his son," replied the grandmother again.


I'm puzzled by Grandma's explanation of what this has to do with Esther's death?


"What does Esteh's death have to do with Emely visiting?" I just looked confused.


"So gini, the old man believed that if a relative died and there was a baby or toddler, most likely the deceased person's tribe came to the child. So they believe that Emely is like that because Esther Kangen tribe visited her mother" explained grandma.


I just nodded my head, I tried to understand even though it was difficult to reason well.


"Uncomprehended, Son?" ask mother.


I just put my shoulder out. After that, she pushed the wheelchair back to my room.


"Rest first, later if you wake up ashar," said the mother.


I try to move my legs, I want to get off the wheelchair myself. Sure enough, my legs I can move again.


"Mom, my legs," I said, slowly raising my right leg.


"O Allah, Alhamdulilah. Father ... Yeah!" mom shouted at me with a smile on her face.


Dad quickly entered the room. Right now my mom tells my dad about my feet and I show them.


My father helped me to stand up, by supporting me with his hands under my armpits.


"Try the way" said the father.


With my legs trembling a little, I kept trying to walk. One step, two steps can start even though it feels limped.


"Well, I can," I said, not realizing I was dripping a tear into my cheek.


Mom quickly hugged me, she kissed my forehead while shedding tears.


"Miracle again, Deck. You must be grateful," said the mother.


In my heart I feel countless happiness. This morning's incident about me not being invited myself was destroyed in my memory because my happiness was too big. I feel like I want to jump around if I can.


"Mom, I promised you Keyla would recover to give thanks. This is done later if it has recovered as usual or near this?" ask dad.


Dad was carrying me to bed, because he knew I was tired.


"Try asking others for suggestions, Dad. If you want it to be this close," replied the mother.


As if the world was on my side, I didn't expect to be able to walk anytime soon.


"You rest yeah, Deck. Tomorrow morning after the dawn prayer, we try to learn to walk in the front yard. Try therapy with rocks," said the father.


I just nodded, father and mother kissed me before the two of them went out of this room. Too happy for me, so that the time is soon before Ashar I do not use to sleep, but choose to stay in the room.


To try to learn by myself I did not dare, afraid of falling and getting worse.


I decided to watch television, even alone. I'm looking for my favorite television channel.


Tok tok!


"Kyla." Jeje's voice called.


"Yes, come in" I replied.


Jeje who was still wearing a school uniform came up to me.


"Aren't you sleeping?" ask Jeje.


I shook my head, occasionally looking at the tv.


"Keyla, can I talk?" ask Jeje.


"Can, why?" my many.


I looked at Jeje as I waited for the question he wanted to ask. But on his face as if hesitant to say it.


"Why, Je?" much


"You don't think your visual ability is interfering with your recovery?" ask Jeje.


I scrunched my forehead, I was confused as to what Jeje meant.


"How do you mean?" I try to make sure.


"Where the hell?" jeje said as he scratched his head.


Maybe he's confused about the right way to say it. He was long enough to ask again and I just waited without asking him again what he meant.


"No," he said with a smile.


I squinted at him. I feel like there's something Jeje's been hiding. In my heart is full of conjectures relating to the incident this morning. What I had forgotten about being happy, right now seemed to be reminded of Jeje's suspicious behavior.


"If you speak the truth! Meaning what!" seriously bentakku.


Jeje was flabbergasted when she heard my words, because I had never once said in a high tone, even if only once to her.


"Kok snapped anyway! Speaking of dong," said Jeje ketus.


Aki lowered my head, I felt regretful with my tone.


"Je, sorry didn't mean to snap at you. You were waiting to say no." I said as I extended my hand to invite him to shake hands.


He returned my greeting, throwing a smile at me.


"You heard this morning what my parents were talking about?" my many.


He nodded his head.


"What are they talking about?" ask again.


"Grandmother told your parents to close your eyes, they were afraid that your vision would prevent you from healing" Jeje replied slightly stammering.


I scratched my forehead again.


"What does this have to do with my recovery?" askaku the umpteenth time.


"Like you want them to deal with who's problem, I forgot. Yeah, I mean let you rest a lot, don't bother the creature" Jeje replied.


"Si Kevin? But no need to close it can, I also feel fine with my vision," I said.


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