Dwarf

Dwarf
108. Go home


Saoda immediately stepped on his feet to go home. This time Saoda had to hurry home before Tuo got up from his bed and had found himself who was already not in bed.


Saoda hugged her body tightly and rubbed it gently. He stepped slowly on the streets of the village. Saoda was honestly afraid.


Saoda was afraid that the dogs chasing him would come back and chase him. Saoda was afraid also if the sound of barking anjng that would make the villagers wake up.


"You don't have to worry, son!"


Saoda's eyes rounded in surprise after hearing Puang Banga's voice coming from nowhere until it could be heard just like that.


Saoda turned left and right trying to find the figure of Banga poang, but he never met.


"You don't have to worry and fear that they'll all see you. You just calm down! Now you can go home quietly because no one will see you."


"Nobody can see you. Whether he's a human or an animal."


"I've been protecting you."


The voice vanished making Weva now speechless. Either it's just a hallucination or it's actually happening. Saoda did not understand how all he could hear was sound.


He stared in all directions at the surface of the trees that seemed silent. Saoda did not know how Puang Banga's voice could be heard until Saoda decided to stop thinking about it.


Saoda only complies. He slowly passed through the village streets although he was still very afraid and worried that someone would see him like this.


Saoda flicked his steps when he saw the figure of the dog that had been chasing him earlier seen lying under the column of the house. The dog was seen staring at him but somehow the dogs did not run up to him and chased after him like what had happened before.


Saoda now believes in what Puang Banga said the dog could not see and that means he is safe from animal interference that could hinder his way home.


Saoda kept on stepping. At first the steps were slow and careful but over time Saoda stepped forward.


Saoda had to go home quickly. Saoda was afraid that Tuo would wake up from his sleep and had found the bed empty with no whereabouts of his figure beside Tuo.


Saoda did not know what to answer if Tuo asked him about his absence in bed at this late night. What do you have to answer Saoda? He has no answer to that question.


Fear and anxiety, well the two tones that are now in Saoda's mind. He was afraid that Tuo would get angry at him and think strangely about him.


Saoda's footsteps with wet calves were swallowed when from a distance he saw the figure of a man without clothes and only wearing a glove that covered the waist down.


The man looked silent with his gaze which was now staring at Saoda so seriously that Saoda turned pale.