Descendants To Seven

Descendants To Seven
The Tortured Girl


The girl was running fast and scared, until she was unknowingly far away from the hospital. His consciousness took him to where he thought he was. At that moment he just thought he could go far away and not see the young man again.


But when he realized, he became confused. The place he is now is completely unknown to him. He found no way to the hospital. Because he does not know that he will easily move places, just by focusing his mind.


He asked everyone he met. But he was confused himself because he did not know the name of the hospital where Te Apoyo was located. And finally until nightfall he could not return to Te Apoyo.


Luckily, he remembered that Malika gave him a cell phone, so he contacted Malika at that moment. And with the help of Malika he was able to meet back at Te Apoyo.


Although he felt that Te Apoyo had abused him, but did not know why, he felt that it would be safer if he was with Te Apoyo. So even though Malika offers him to stay at Malika's house, he still chooses to join Te Apoyo.


While at a friend's residence during college Te Apoyo was touching the girl's body. He smelled the perfume he sprayed on the girl. The distinctive rose scent, which was also smelled by him, on the day he was invited by Te Apoyo to celebrate his patients' birthdays.


In the room he saw a faint black shadow. And the same perfume she sprayed on the girl. He saw the black shadow as if he was avoiding something.


Although unsure, he tried to prove it, when the boy said that someone was hiding under his bed. And as this young man pretended to do something and crouched down, he also saw the black shadow being under the cover.


When he looked down, the black shadow came out, and the boy again said that someone had just come out of his room. He made the young man curious and then came out. But when outside the child's room, he did not see the black shadow again.


But he still smelled the faint fragrance of perfume in the room. And the scent of the perfume was clearly smelled as he got close to Te Apoyo.


"Are you wearing perfume?" the young man asked Te Apoyo out of curiosity.


"No," Te Apoyo replied briefly.


The young man grew curious, so he came again to the hospital, to meet Te Apoyo. But he saw the black shadow again. The movements of the shadow were very similar to someone avoiding it. At first glance, his behavior is like the girl he is sealing, if the girl is conscious.


"Is that black shadow your spirit?" ask the girl.


"If it is, why did you follow Te Apoyo?" ask again.


"Let's answer!" his orders.


But the body of the girl did not budge at all.


"Alright then, from now on I will make you aware, I will stop these drugs. So that even your soul won't be able to get away from me!" threaten the young man.


He did something to wake the girl up. When the girl was still half conscious, the young man took off the girl's clothes. The girl's body was already very thin. But the young man instead enjoyed the girl's body without pity.


The next day the girl woke up in a small room on the bed without wearing a thread. His memory is still messed up. He saw the surroundings empty and there was no one there.


He tried to sit with his body trembling. When he could sit the door opened. Someone carried something in his hand. Like a bowl and a glass on top of a tray. The young man tried to feed him.


The girl covered her body with a blanket. And the young man unceremoniously approached her. Then put the luggage on the bed.


"Let's eat!" he said to the girl.


The girl could not see it clearly because she still felt dizzy. His sight is also still blurred. But he clearly remembered the voice of the young man. His weak body was jolted in surprise. And he fell too.


"Hey, I told you to eat! Not sleeping!" said the young man.


Then he forced the girl to eat the porridge. But only half a bowl was eaten by the girl, the porridge was spewed out. Because all this time the hull has often been empty.


The young man ruthlessly floated his five fingers on the girl's left and right cheeks, until the girl's nose and lips spewed blood. But the young man told him to eat the porridge he had just spewed.


Without pity and guilt, he forced once again. The girl vomited again. For the third time, the young man forced him to eat again. And this time when the girl was about to vomit, she covered the girl's mouth so that some of the porridge came out of the girl's nose.


The girl choked then coughed repeatedly, and this time the young man let go. With a sharp look he looked at the girl before leaving leaving her in a weeping state.


The young man came back again, and brought a change of clothes for the girl. The blanket that was hit by the girl's vomit he threw away put it in a large black plastic and put it in a garbage can.


He was about to go to work, so he tied the girl's hands and feet and locked the door from outside. And when he was outside he acted as usual.


The next day the girl opened her eyes again. His eyesight was brighter. He saw himself tied up with a rope. And his mouth was covered with adhesive. He was crying himself.


He used to vent his feelings by crying until he remembered something. Malika remembers that Malika gave her a cell phone. But now he doesn't see it anywhere.


There were two spirits watching him. One of the sarus of them looked at him without pity. And the girl can't see them.


"Pity this girl," said the ghost with a shattered face.


"Pity what? What he experienced was nothing compared to what his ancestors did to me. I wish they could see the seventh descendant they feel what they did to me first. If I could I want that girl dead, just like me. After being enjoyed in a crowd and then dividing my body!" said the spirit of the head that floated with the stomach hanging.


Seriate...