Followed by the Chaotic Creature

Followed by the Chaotic Creature
Rain Chants And Ghost Hospital Part 8


We found a place to sit around and invited the young man to sit down.


He began to tell me about what happened to him recently. Until he woke up somewhere not far from here. As he searched the hospital he only found this old building.


He gave us his business card. He asked us to tell him if we found out about the hospital. After that he went home.


"Let's help Mel!" he cried to me when the young man named Jun came home.


"How is it?"


"We'll check the building! Who knows if you're the one who checked the results differently."


"Why are you so excited to help her? We don't even know him."


"I don't have a sister, so I never felt a sister's affection for her sister. Seeing her struggling to find her sister I felt sorry for her and wanted to help her. She must be very dear to her sister."


"I'm also an only child. But I still have Angga's sister. So I don't really understand how you feel. But, Alright. Let's help the brother find his sister. Although I should be scolded by Angga's mother and sister again, I decided to help her!"


"So we start looking from that building, come on!"


The building we entered was like a construction building that failed to proceed and was left alone. The atmosphere made me uncomfortable when I entered it. Although I vaguely heard the voice of people talking in whispers. The deeper the dark, the more agitated I felt.


The creatures hide behind the pillars of the building or behind the rest of the wall that still stands firmly. Sometimes they peek at us.


"Eli, we're going home now!"


"Have you found anything?"


"Yet. Let's continue tomorrow. It's too late afternoon. I'll ask Angga if he knows about the hospital."


We finally decided to go home. This exploration has produced nothing.


The next day I went to Angga's class but couldn't find him. His friends said he was attending an OSIS meeting.


After school I visited her house, but her mother said she had not come home. Why am I so hard to see him? I feel so upset. How busy was he that I couldn't meet?


"Tante, I want to borrow Angga's book. Can I go to his room?"


"just enter. The room's not locked."


I immediately went upstairs to his room. For the size of the room is very neat. Neater than my room. He's just as fussy about getting into my room.


There are many books on display in his closet. Starting from Samoan textbooks of general knowledge. Even books on spiritual and cross-dimensional. I can't believe he read this weird book. I'm looking for his notebook. Angga learned a lot of things that happened in this city. I'm sure he has a note about that ghost hospital that people are talking about.


From Angga's records, I knew that the hospital was indeed in this city. The ghost hospital was in a supernatural dimension so it was invisible to the ordinary eye.


Holding on to the clue in Angga's note, Eli and I met the young man again at his home.


Jun's house turned out to be huge. He's a first-rate student of the medical faculty in town. His parents often went out of town for a long time.


Brother Jun said he had told his parents, he had also reported to the police. But until now there has been no news.


I began to describe the information from Angga's notebook. The first condition is time. The hospital can only be seen at night, so it is useless to look for it during the day.


Then the second condition is the lunar calendar and astrology. Usually this factor also affects the friction between two different dimensional spaces.


"We will try the times I have circled on the calendar and try them one by one" I said while showing the calendar I tainted.


"Then the last condition, rain. Most who see this hospital happens after the rain subsides. Just like that brother Jun was experiencing. It could be the trigger or one of the conditions met."


"But rain is difficult to predict, and weather forecasts are not always accurate. So we can only hope it rains that day."


"Starting from tonight until the next week is a good time to check the location of the ghost hospital. We'll be on guard from 10 nights till midnight."


We planned to go together but Brother Jun refused. He didn't want to involve the kids in this. That's why he decided to go alone.


But I myself am curious about the existence of this ghost hospital and intend to confirm it myself. So I stayed out quietly for the night unbeknownst to my mother. It was at a crossroads I met Eli. He also came out secretly just like me. We both went to the old building.


From a distance I saw our car Jun in the parking lot but did not find Brother Jun.


"What are you guys doing?" A voice shocked both of us while we were in hiding. It turned out that Brother Jun was already standing behind us.


Brother Jun intended to take us home, but we both did not want to and stayed here. Brother Jun gave up and asked us to keep an eye on the place from inside the car.


In the car was a blanket. We covered ourselves with a warm blanket. While I was awake I watched the building. But nothing changed until after midnight. We returned home without success.


We started planning our night adventure with Brother Jun to hunt down the ghost hospital the next night. Brother Jun stopped forbidding us from coming, because he knew we would still come secretly.


I told my mom I'd stay at Eli's house for a week to keep him company because her parents were out of town. At exactly 10 o'clock we would sneak out and brother Jun would pick us up by car in front of Eli's house.


"We parked the car not far from the location of the old building. We kept a close eye on the location but there was no sign of the hospital showing up. It's been almost a week of clear weather. But we were lucky the last night our search rained.


We were hoping we'd find that hospital tonight. Unfortunately, our hopes were dashed. Until the last night our search was dashed. The rain subsided and our search yielded nothing but fatigue and despair.


"Brains!" A voice jerking the three of us made us turn towards that voice.


"Sister Angga?" I was surprised that Angga was already standing there with an angry expression, along with two people whom I did not recognize.