
"Yes, Nyi. I want Abas dead until there's nothing to prevent me from getting close to Yumna" Wandi said.
"Hahahaha, you greedy human! What else would you give me?!" Nyi Asih laughed then kept quiet. His eyes looked at the entire army sitting cross-legged in front of him.
"Jiwaku Nyi's. I sold my soul to the ruler of this mountain so that my intentions could be realized" Wandi said tremblingly.
"Just kid! Give me a red baby mash, a pregnant woman and a offerings for you to present to my followers. Understand that?!" yang Nyi Asih's. "Kelana Branch! Take Sawitri and Parwita with him, follow this curse man's wish!" Nyi Asih shouted loudly calling the figure of genderuwo who had eaten the crow owned by Wandi.
The wind blew strong when the presence of three spooky creatures, namely genderuwo, green kuntilanak named Sawitri and a large tiger demon named Parwita. The three creatures were sent to follow Wandi's will to harm Abas.
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That night, Yumna and Abash talked on the porch of his house. Tired and tired they feel after preparing some things for a simple wedding, and maybe only a few residents will attend.
"My back, really, really, really hurts, huh? It felt hot and linu," Yumna lamented as she leaned on Abas' shoulder.
Abas moved his body and massaged slowly from his shoulders to Yumna's back. Accidentally, the back cover cloth sagged until it looked smooth white Yumna. "Yum, didn't I see it wrong? The brown mark on your back shoulder seems to be fading" Abas said in surprise.
Yumna turned towards Abas with sparkling eyes and was astonished. "Does that mean the curse is beginning to wear off, Mas? I'm scared and happy if the mark is completely gone" said the spoiled Yumna.
Abaz turned Yumna's body until they faced each other. He was curious about the sign on Yumna's chest that was missing as well. Abaz asked permission to take down the cloth that covered Yumna's chest and timidly Abas noticed both sides of Yumna's chest.
"Yum, the sign on the front is moving to the middle?" say Abas again.
"Gosh, Mas. That's not a strange sign. Isn't that part of mine" said Yumna embarrassed and fixed the cloth on her body. "Ahh, Mas flirtatious," said Yumna followed by the soft decapitation of Abas. They tickle each other while joking Ria.
"Ehem! Not good like that. Wait a few more days." Abas' mother came out of the kitchen room with an amused smile to see her virgin child teasing the future wife.
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The day that Abas and Yumna were waiting for finally arrived. Tonight was the night they held alms to announce the wedding date. Everyone has gathered at the house of Abas both ninik, mamak, tengganai elder and customary stakeholders occupy the place that has been provided.
Abas sat in the living room with the other invited guests, while Yumna sat in the corner of the room with Ms. Tika. Not many people attended the event. Only relatives and some neighbors only remember the villagers still hold anger against Yumna.
“You're sure, Bas?” whispered Wandi to Abas.
Abas just smiled and nodded answering the question that had often been addressed to him. Although not a few who doubted Abas' intention, but he never wavered the slightest item.
“Bas, I honestly worry about you. What if the rumors about Yumna were true? Your life will be in vain, Bas." Yayan chimed in with a worried face.
Abas took a deep breath, although he had often explained this but his friends still always asked the same question. However, Abas appreciates his best friend's concerns. However, Abas also tucked a little worry into Yumna.
“Inshaallah. If God had willed, all would be well." Abas smiled and ended the conversation considering the event was about to begin.
“Abas in a moment, wait a minute,” muttered Wandi in the heart as if he knew something would happen to his best friend.
The series by series of events went smoothly, until they arrived at the end of the event. When Mr. Lurah was about to close the event, suddenly the wind blew hard without cause.
Brakk!
The entrance and the window door were simultaneously tightly shut by the wind. The originally solemn event turned violent when the lamp lights went out and made the entire room pitch dark.
“Arggghhhhh!” A moaning sound was heard in the middle of the commotion. Yumna groped the walls to look for Bu Tika's whereabouts. Then he hugged his future father-in-law tightly. The fear in Yumna's heart grew. She was worried that nothing would happen to her future husband, Abas.
“I'm afraid, Mom,” Yumna moans while tightly hugging Bu Tika's body.
“Praying, Nduk. Hope nothing happens." Bu Tika tried to calm Yumna as if understanding with the fear and worry that Yumna felt.
“Argghhhh!” The sound of groans was again heard in tandem with the giggling sound of laughter that filled the entire room. The invited guests who were in his room could only shout hysterically without being able to do anything about it. The entrance that had been closed could not be reopened even though many times they tried it.
The atmosphere was increasingly violent when the walls of the house Abas rang out loud like clawed by long and sharp nails, the sound was heard in pain in the ears.
'Good Sawitri and Parwita, I've been waiting for you, ' Wandi's mind as if knowing that it was all the work of green kuntilanak and stealth tiger belonging to Nyi Asih.
The grunts of Parwita and the claws of Sawitri became more and more so until the sound of cries echoed in every corner of the room that came from people who were afraid. As the situation grew more panicked, suddenly a bright red light flashed like a blazing fireball that entered after hitting the door.
Brakk!
All the sobs stopped seeing it all. My hair shuddered in horror as the light stopped just above Abas' head.
“Awas, Kang!” yumna shouted as she realized something bad was about to happen.
“Akhhhh!” Abas had not been able to dodge, the light of the fireball had entered the body of Abas. His body shone and thrashed like it was on fire.
“Quick get a drink!” the order of Mr. Lurah who panicked saw the condition of Abas.
The man's body continued to thrash, he threw his body here and there which made everyone scatter out of the room. Now only Pak Lurah, Pak Udin, Yayan, Wandi and Yumna and Bu Tika are left in the room.
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