BLACKSMITHING

BLACKSMITHING
Slaughter ritual


Barjo began to wander through the forest in a very dark night only illuminated by the moonlight dimly visible villagers who were in an uproar looking for Tinah.


 


Barjo who knew this was hiding behind a large tree overgrown with bushes so as not to be discovered by the villagers. The voice of an adult male called out the name of Tinah.


 


“Tinah ... Tinah ... Tinah,” shouted the man was welcomed to shout back the villagers.


 


“How is it Burhan has been for hours we and others traverse this river but Tinah has not been found, only the clothes he wants to wash it are still there, he said,” said one of the villagers to Burhan.


 


“Luh are you sure Tinah is still here?” burhan asked Lehah who accompanied Tinah to take a bath.


 


“Iya Sir, I am sure Tinah is here when we bathe in this river I first to go home he said Tinah still wants to wash her dirty clothes in this river, I also left Tinah and spoke to her not late in the afternoon Tinah said Yes after that I left Tinah in this river,” Lehah who explained the incident she was with Tinah.


 


“But what is impossible Tinah until now did not go home!” sahut Burhan's.


 


Burhan momentarily fell silent and thought about where his daughter was.


 


“Tinah where you are Nduk, I am very worried about you hopefully you are okay-why Nduk,” murmured Burhan.


 


“What do not-don't Tinah in eating Crocodile river,” chirps one of the village youth.


 


“You don't talk strange things!” Burhan scolded the young man.


 


“Who knows Mr. Burhan, in this river there is a crocodile,” said the young man.


 


The young man's words made Burhan even more worried. Behind the trees growing under the bushes Barjo saw everything.  


 


“This is what you will feel Burhan, the loss of a person you love so much,” muttered Barjo behind a tree while looking at all of them.


 


While the villagers were getting tired of looking for Tinah who did not get results.


 


“How is it that it's getting late at night we've all been here for hours looking for Tinah but it's not coming to fruition, should we end this search further tomorrow only, tomorrow only,” suggestions from Ki Damar who participated in searching for the existence of Tinah.


 


 


Burhan also agreed because it had been for hours Tinah in search but did not meet.


 


Eventually the villagers disbanded and returned home to continue their search for Tinah tomorrow. Barjo who knows this is very happy because he can run the next mission is to find baby ari-ari.


 


The night was getting late, the villagers began to fall asleep. Barjo began to act he walked around so that no one would know of his whereabouts, arriving at the coffee shop that was this afternoon he came to Barjo began to explore the house of the owner of the stall which happened to be his other house behind the coffee shop.


 


When Barjo was walking along the side of the shop owner's house, a light covered by a plastic bucket saw it Barjo immediately approached him.


 


“That's who I'm looking for,” murmured Barjo.


 


Barjo immediately opened the plastic bucket and began to dig the ground to pick up the ari-ari that had been buried by the owner.


 


Quickly and hastily Barjo dug the land he was worried if one of the villagers knew his actions.


 


“At last I got it,” muttered Barjo in his little heart with his thin smile he was very happy because he had got the conditions for the ritual tomorrow night.


 


After getting what he was looking for, Barjo rushes away without making it right because he is afraid that people in the wheel post are catching him.


 


Barjo started walking back to his house. Arriving in the forest Barjo also laughed with great pleasure.


 


“Ha-ha-ha-ha, I've got everything in a moment I'll get that knowledge and I can get revenge on you all,” muttered Barjo with his evil laugh.


 


A few minutes later Barjo had arrived at his house he saw Tinah the girl who had kidnapped was asleep. Barjo also put on the table jug wrapped in cloth and inside there is ari-ari.


 


After that Barjo went to his room while Tinah was placed in his ritual room with the ari-ari that he had obtained.


 


Arriving in Barjo's room, he laid his body on the floor, he remembered the words of one of the young men in the coffee shop about Melati.


 


“Where are you Jasmine, forgive me for not being able to be together and protect you” muttered Barjo who felt guilty.