
Mr. Arya does not believe that anything beyond reason can happen right in front of his eyes.
"Sir Mong! Take an axe or any tool to break down this iron trellis!" mr. Arya's orders.
"Sir, go first. I'll catch up!" my door.
"Mr can't leave you alone here, Mel."
"Riri has to be taken to the hospital now! If it's waiting I won't get it."
Mr. Arya saw Riri. His breathing is getting heavier. His condition is getting worse. Mr. Arya had no choice but to leave me.
"Wait for your father to come back! I'll get you out of there after taking Riri to the hospital. "I nodded so that he would calm down.
Mr. Arya passed away while Mr. Mong was going to find a tool to break into this iron trellis. Then, I had to hide to buy time.
I decided to go up to the second floor, because if I stayed on the stairs I would only be trapped when the creature found me. From the long, dark passageway, I could vaguely feel the existence of the creature getting closer and closer.
I have to move away from him. The more faint it meant the distance between the creatures was getting further and further. Just as I was shying away from him, that creature must also be trying to find my existence. Because that the farther our distance is the harder it is for him to find me.
My flashlight was deliberately turned off. I don't want to leave a trace even if it's just a little light. Forced to walk in the dark, my eyes will get used to it later. Muffling the sound of my steps was the hardest thing, in the almost silent silence of the night.
It was as if the residents tonight were watching the two of us do a hide and seek game. Hide and find! The game has begun!
This darkness becomes his arena. The darkness that enveloped me could be a help to conceal my existence, but it could be a great loss for me if we were to come face to face. For creatures like them, this kind of darkness doesn't really deter them. But unlike humans like me, in this kind of darkness our visibility was limited. So it's hard to determine the right direction, and there's a chance I might find a dead end.
The school building is not as simple as other buildings. There was a gap or a dead-end hallway separating between classrooms that resembled a stairway. I heard first they intend to build additional classrooms or build additional stairs. But the construction was cancelled for no apparent reason and left it abandoned.
During the day children often use it as a secret gathering place. Some children often enter the hallway wrongly because they think it's a stairway. If the day is misleading especially at night.
Do I have to hide in the toilet and ask the ghost to hide me? Nah! Nah! I can't do that! He is docile during the day but can be dangerous at night. Subtle creatures like them tend to change at night.
After all the toilet is a dead corner. Not suitable for hiding places. Once that thing finds me there I'll checkmate right away.
I don't understand why cornered people always choose toilets as their hiding place. It was a dangerous place to escape.
All I could do was keep walking down the hallway of the corridor in front of the classroom. It moved cautiously without sound but it had to be fast as it also kept on moving after me. In this kind of situation I can only rely on my instincts to stay away from the dangers that hunt me down.
The game will continue until one of us is exhausted. The moon that was hiding now appeared to her. His light fell right in front of my path, rolling up the darkness. The moonlight illuminates the school building.
That's her! That thing is across there! I thought I was far enough away from him that I was on one floor with him.
I snuggled up against the wall, peering slightly at the ghost. He has not moved from his position. It seems like he has not realized my existence here. I need to move away as soon as possible. Where's the ladder?
"Why stay here? You want to get caught?" A boy's voice asked me to speak. "About 50 meters to the left is a ladder. Let's move or he'll find you!"
I looked to the left and to the right looking for that voice. But, don't see anyone. His voice is very close. Where's she?
"Hey what are you looking for? I'm right here! I'm here!" sound that voice again. A shadow of a round object bounced around in front of me like a basketball. Because it can't stand still I can't see clearly what it is.
With both hands I caught it and made it stop bouncing. I put it close to my face so I could see it more clearly.
The basketball-sized object looked at me with both eyes and with its smiling mouth, saying "hi!" Casually.
"Aaaaakhs!" I was surprised to find out that what I was holding in my hand was a head. Spontaneous I threw it all the way.
I think I'm getting used to 'them' in fact I'm still often surprised by their pranks. Even in my situation like this, how could they joke with such a joke.
Instantly my back shuddered in horror. I felt something that made me want to run as far away as possible. Lothawat! Because of my screams, the ghost realized my existence. From far away I felt our eyes meet each other.
He grinned happy to see me. While I still stand. Even as the body floated across the field and landed in front of me, I still did not budge.
My heart and mind kept calling to flee. Why my body does not move. Is my body in his control? How'this?
When the creature's hand tried to reach me something hit him and pushed him away from me. I used that incident to run.
"Here! Come here! There's a ladder over here!" The disembodied head screamed while bouncing pointed at me, I said. I don't know his purpose in helping me. I don't know if he's good or bad, but he's definitely on my side right now. He also helped me escape the influence of the creature.
"Revelation! Get down!" again he warned me. I looked back. The ghost had woken up and was currently hovering, lunging towards me very quickly. I dropped myself to the floor just in time so he passed me.
"Come here! Hurry up here!" shove that head again. I stopped not far from the stairs. I got up and ran to the stairs.
Only a few steps stopped. I realized that my feet were not climbing the stairs. My body floated up in the air without my control.
"No!"