Assumption

Assumption
Prologues


In the pitch of the night, as well as the dim full moonlight that looks perfectly round. There was the roar of a woman who was about to give birth. Accompanied by the leaves, the sound of crickets and owls perched on the branches of the saga tree. Adding to the atmosphere at that time felt very gripping.


The house is dominated by wood and bamboo woven walls, silent witnesses will be born a baby from an ordinary family.


In front of him was someone like a baby shaman who would help the woman give birth, accompanied by a middle-aged man who seemed to be encouraging. Next to her was an aged mother, possibly the parent of the woman who was about to give birth.


It is seen if the woman is very tired when going to give birth. However, the strange thing, suddenly the house where the baby was born, looks a lot of terrible creatures. Flying and perched on the roof, crowding peeks at the windows, some even tried to get in.


When the baby was born, he was not crying at all, and it made everyone there panic, they tried to make the baby still red cry, crying, by patting his body.


Truly a very terrible sight, perhaps anyone who witnessed will swallow the rough saliva when he saw a newborn and sinless baby, it was already approached by such creepy creatures.


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If life thinks only treasures can make happy, then various ways will be taken to get it, even by pawning the faith.


This is a mystical story that is still thick in our country, about the benefits, although many kinds.


This story is just a fictitious story, please be wise in reading.


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Chapters 1. Go Merantau


She is Disa Pratiwi, an ordinary country girl who is now 23 years old. Born to a simple family with a livelihood as a farmer. His father was Agus Pramudya and his mother Nuning Sulastri, he had a younger brother named Bagas Prasetyo.


Because of the flood disaster that hit his village and ravaged their rice that was not ready for harvest, Disa decided to migrate to the city to raise capital so that both parents could grow crops back.


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The night before, the farewell atmosphere seemed to feel so heavy, especially for Nuning. A mother who is just the first time will be in stay go mengantau her daughter.


"Are you sure, Nduk? We can borrow a bank if only for capital to buy seeds," persuaded the mother to her daughter.


"Bank debt ‘kan must be paid in installments every month Ms. .. where to repay? If we just have to wait for the harvest to get the money."


The mother also sighed, which she said her son did have a point, but to release him wandering in the city, he was still not willing.


"After all, I'm not hanging, ma'am. I know who my employer is." He tried to calm his mother.


"Yes, but I've been down, don't forget to always tell us, okay?" her door while rubbing the long hair of her daughter who will go merrantau tomorrow morning.


Disa and her mother came out of the room after helping pack the clothes that her son was about to bring.


They were sitting in the TV room, there was already a father and his sister.


Ganged for the last time, because tomorrow Disa would leave them to go wander into the city.


Disa complained about her fate as a shopkeeper, she already knew who her employer was. Her employer was named Mariska, she was the older sister of Disa and also her aunt's neighbor.


Yes, Disa got the job from her aunt, her aunt was in-law of her father. When Disa and her family were confused as to what their fate would be, the aunt told them that her neighbor was in need of servants in the city, and Disa agreed. In addition to his family in need of money, Disa also knows who will work for him.


The next day, Disa has entered the Travel car that will deliver her to the employer's house, the mother is actually still heavy to take off her daughter, somehow her heart felt unsettled, even though he knew who the master of his son was, there was still something stuck in his heart.


"Inget loh, Nduk. Do not leave your worship, as busy as you are, do not forget to tell us often" the mother asked.


"Yes Mom. Pray that Disa will be safe to get there, ma'am?" pamit Disa's.


The car left the village of Disa. The village is very heavy to leave, in addition to the atmosphere is very beautiful, most of the land is still used as a rice field that is very wide. As far as the eye can see.


While eating his food, there was a woman who was allowed to sit with him. Disa knew he was one of the same passengers as himself, so without a second thought Disa also allowed the person to sit in front of him.


A middle-aged woman, probably the age of her aunt. The woman also ate her luggage from home, just like Disa. After they finished, they also tidied up their supplies and talked.


The woman asked Disa. "Where are you going, Nduk?"


"I'm going to xxx Ma'am."


"My name is Retno." The woman introduced herself, Disa introduced herself back. 


"What do you want to do there?"


"So the shopkeeper, ma'am."


"Oh ... Who is your employer?"


"I work with the family of Mr. Arya Winangun Bu."


Retno was surprised because to the knowledge of the family who said Disa, no one wandered. "After I'm a family of Mr. Arya nobody wander—"


But Retno recalled that the daughter of Arya Winangun's family was in town. "Eh, there is also his son who is in his son-in-law anyway, wander in the city of xxx." 


"Yes, my mom is with her daughter Mariska."


"Oalah .. You it means the cooperation of Mr. Hanubi's family. Hemmm ... You be careful yes Nduk work there. If your intention is to work, just work. No need to take care of your employer's problems" advises Retno.


He felt a little offended by Retno's advice. 'When do I interfere in people's affairs, ' he thought. 


They got back in the car because the journey was about to go on.


On the way, Disa also fell asleep because when crossing the highway jammed car can not move.


"There was an accident." The driver told me.


When Disa just closed her eyes she was shocked by the sound of a knock on her car window. Disa also turned her head, it was just a beggar, thought Disa.


An old man with a rather seedy look with his green jacket, white-haired and white-bearded, with a pale face.


Disa then opened the car glass to give money to the grandparents. As he was about to close the window again, the old Grandpa advised to always be careful, thinking there was nothing strange about the message.


Until the car goes back, he sees the rearview mirror watching the grandfather. Disa saw the old man still looking at her, and suddenly the old man disappeared.


Disa who panicked immediately stood up and looked back while holding the car seat, making sure if her vision was wrong.


Retno, who was sitting behind her, asked, "What is Ndok anyway, how rich is that confused?"


"Mom, didn't you see those old geezers who hit the car window? the one I gave you the money, Mom, I guess the beggar, just as I saw from the missing spy, Mom!" said Disa with a tone of worry.


The other passengers laughed at Disa's words, assuming that Disa was just delirious. 


Retno was also confused by the speech of this girl in front of her. "You're a-there's a Nduk, you're a dream, huh? From earlier no one duked, you also did not open the glass, loh! Sit down again, pray if you want to sleep, Nduk," he advised.


Disa sat back down, she was sure she wasn't dreaming, but no one believed her, so Disa decided she might just be hallucinating. Maybe he's tired of being in the car for too long.


Because he's never been in a car this long. Disa looked back at the side window of her car, as her car crossed the accident area. Can be seen one car smashed into the sidewalk of the road, in front of him there is an ambulance car that was lifting the bodies.


Disa saw the nurses who were lifting one of the victims into the ambulance, and what Disa saw made her freeze.


Yes, Disa saw the grandfather who had knocked on the glass window of his car, was on a stretcher into the ambulance. Can't know if Grandpa's alive or not. His body trembled violently, the person sitting beside him even to the point of shaking his body tried to calm him down.


His premonition suddenly worsened, he thought if something would happen to him, he wanted to go home, not knowing why his feelings had become chaotic.


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