Followed by the Chaotic Creature

Followed by the Chaotic Creature
The Unknown Woman


A week has passed since I came to Ello's house. The ghost of the boy has not contacted me again.


Meanwhile me, Alea, and Neni today entered the afternoon shift. We started working from 3pm to 10pm.


Afternoon shift employees may be fewer than the morning ones. Today there are only 15. The rest are sick or permission is not in.


I sat down at my usual place, and Alea sat down next to me. Neni took a separate seat from us. He was seen alone as the seats on his left and right were empty.


His face was very pale and his gaze looked lethargic. Is he sick? I walked closer to him.


"Master?" my sap patted his shoulder. He flinched in shock. "Are you sick?" much worry.


"A-I'm fine." she replied nervously.


'You're obviously not okay, Nen!' my protest in my heart.


"How about moving to sit next to me and Alea? We can talk together so as not to be lonely" ask me. But he refused.


"It's okay. I'm just here." I want to protest it and pull it straight to my place. But I don't want to worsen our relationship anymore.


Lately I've had a hard time getting close to him, sometimes he's nervous and uncomfortable, sometimes he looks scared of me. That's why I decided not to force it again.


"OKAY. If there's anything you can come to me or Alea." I left it and went back to my place.


I can calm down a bit because Neni's place is in my back row, not far from where I am. I could watch it from the glass on my desk.


Time passes quickly at night. And this room feels more spacious than in the morning. I glanced at the clock on the wall almost at half 10 p.m. Some of the kids seem to be getting ready to go home.


I see from the glass. Neni was asleep at her desk with her arms as a pillow. As I was about to get up from my seat I caught something shocking.


A figure of a woman dressed in white with her long hair draped was standing right beside Neni. I couldn't see her face because she was facing Neni.


Even from behind that figure still looks foreign to me. He's definitely not an employee here. I remembered Ello's words when he told me about the woman standing behind me. Is this the same woman as the other day?


I rushed to look at Neni, but the woman was not there. I turned back to the glass. His figure disappeared.


I walked over to Neni, waking her up slowly. His face was getting pale while his eyes looked tired. He grimaced a little.


"Why Nen ?"


"My stomach hurts."


"I'll get you some medicine. I have medicine in the locker."


I walked to the locker. It just so happens that I keep a backup of the medicine in case it is needed.


I gave it to Neni along with a glass of warm water. I made sure Neni took the medicine, then went back to my desk.


Damn me that day, I had to get a customer complaint as my last call. The customer was outraged and refused to close the call if the problem had not been resolved.


I tried to calm him down and listened carefully to his complaints. It took me a long time and increased my hours. While I was restrained with the emotional customers, one by one the employees left the room.


'You want me to help you?' tawar Alea used sign language. Only he was left with me. I raised my hand to reject him. After a long and tiring conversation, the customer was finally satisfied when I said I would make up for the loss he received.


As I was about to leave, I stared blankly at Neni's desk. He came home without waiting for me. At least he could tell me before he came home, I was disappointed.


I plan to sleep during the train ride. Because if I go home at 10 o'clock the train is quiet from passengers, so I can relax.


The ring! The ring! The sound of the phone rang me. I glanced at my phone and saw who was calling me.


"Hi Mel, did you go home with Neni?"


"No. I went home with Alea. Looks like he's home first."


"Did he say he was going somewhere else? "


"Not really. Why the hell?"


"I'm worried because he hasn't returned to kosan. "


I was surprised to hear that. Molly and Neni are close to the office and only take 10-15 minutes at most if you take a leisurely walk.


"So late in the afternoon he said he was going home fast because he wasn't feeling well. I told him to leave today but he said he still wanted to come in. It's already eleven and he's still not there. I called his phone number but it's not active."


"I'm going back to the office to check it out" I said.


"Then I'll wait for you in the lobby"


"No need." I said cut. "I'll ride on my own. You stay at the boarding house just in case he comes back you can tell me."


"You intend to go back to the office alone?"


"Yes. Just chill. I'll be fine."


This is no good. My feeling is that Neni's still in the office. I don't know what happened to him, which is obviously not a good thing.


I got off at the next station and took the train instead. I hope Neni's okay. My feelings are getting more anxious and anxious.


Arriving in the lobby I was greeted by Alea. It just so happened that she was also boarding not far from the office, so Molly contacted her to accompany me.


After showing my identity card in security me and Alea went upstairs, to the 14th floor.


The hallway was still bright yet looked desolate. Every floor there are security guards. But this floor security officer came home shortly from us.


We both walked into our room. I turned on the room lights. Neni's body is small. So we thought maybe he fell asleep on one of the cubes without us noticing. So we plan to check it out.


I felt calm Alea was accompanying me. Although he was a quiet child and rarely spoke, he was a brave child. In contrast to feigning bravery or being pretentious, Alea had a calm nature and stable emotions.


Her independent personality makes her a strong and tough girl. I never heard him complain about anything while I was with him.


I told him I'd check elsewhere as long as he checked this room. He doesn't mind. We promised we'd call each other if we met Neni.


There's somewhere I've wanted to check since. I walked along the hallway to the toilet.


Haah! I took a long breath. Sure enough!


I have always held to the principle that as long as I do not disturb them, they will not disturb us. But I was wrong. It seems that principle does not apply to him.


I stared at the figure in front of me. A woman who wears a long dress to cover her legs. And his long hair that was draped forward almost covered his entire face.


But it did not cover the look of her angry eyes staring intently at me.


"Hey! Why are you the one who's angry. Shouldn't I be the one getting angry here?" My words are cold and sharp.


Obviously this woman knows where Neni is.