Indian Go!

Indian Go!
Episode 42


“Then what happened to Rico and Lisa? Why did they look for Liona that night?” tanya Indi getir's.


Fanny shakes. This time behind the flame light, Indi could clearly see Fanny's face. His eyes were full of regret. His face, though, looked disappointed. Indi knew it was not the right time for him to ask questions again.


“Oh come on friends\-friends. Forget those sad\-times. Now we have a clear purpose. Our purpose is good too. We can fix everything. No need to wear a\-crying cry and tears. You guys are grown up! You should be ashamed to cry in front of a child like me.” Chirps Jeannet.


The ghost stood up. He shared his toothless smile, “Everything will be fine. We are not in a drama. Now that you humans are whiny, rest. I'll look after you guys.”


Indi really wanted to pinch Jeannet's cheek. But he can't. She smiled, and so did Fanny and Liona. Jeannet's right.


“I'm sorry, I shouldn't accuse you of not\-no.” Indi.


Liona sighed, still trembling, “What right. It wasn't your fault.” Reply Liona smiled.


That night, Indi decides to forget what Lisa said. It was clearly just Indi's inner stupid dream. The flame now only tells the embers. Fire flowers rose into the sky in the wind. Fanny and Liona had snuggled to sleep.


Jeannet was sitting by the fire making sure he didn't die until everyone fell asleep. Indi lay down beside Liona. He is too scared to fall asleep after a dream so real with Lisa.


“Sleep Indi! You need a lot of energy tomorrow!” said Jeannet who found Indi still open his eyes.


Indi chuckles, “Ia mother.” He said and closed both his eyes.


Indi was back in the room. The girl in the chain is still there. He looks so weak. Until this moment, Indi still could not see the girl clearly. Everything looks faint. The door of the room then opened. Someone enter. He was wearing a long black robe that covered his entire body. Only Indi's feelings, or the person in the cloak looked familiar to Indi.


The figure behind the robe drew closer to the bars. Although only a dream but Indi can really feel depressed with that person. Surprisingly the girl in the bars seemed unaffected by the arrival of that person.



“I will not change my decision. I've risked everything to him. And you know what sets us apart? Belief. I won't change my mind and become one of your dolls!”


The dream then blurs. This time, Indi was at his home. If not in a dream he might have cried. In front of him his mother stood. He looks tired from his job.


“You must notify Inggrit immediately. He is our hope,” said a man whose face looked faint.


The man was wearing a black leather jacket. His jeans look blue. Just Indi's guess, it looks like the man is the same age as his mother. His mother glanced at the man nervously. His voice clearly showed sadness.


“I know. I know even more than anyone. But, but, I'm not ready. I don't want to lose it.” Inggrit.



“Inggrit you saw may not be right. Not everything that looks real is reality. We're always with him anyway, right?” said the man.


Inggrit nodded slowly. The man hugged her, which made Indi so shocked to see her. He tried to run towards his mother with anger, but the dream faded. Now Indi is in the middle of nowhere alone. One by one flashes of memory appeared and swirled over his head.


“Stop. Stop the. Stop!”


Indi wakens. The sun slowly rose at the foot of the sky. Indi tried to regulate his breathing. Today their main journey will begin. Indi did not want to ruin it with all the stupid dreams he had.