
amelia finally accepts Steven to be her boyfriend. It was late afternoon they went to the villa they rented and cleaned themselves, Amelia entered her room and was still curious about the contents of the room she opened the closet and drawers, she said, he found an ancient book and he put it on the table and cleaned his body first just read the book.
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after taking a bath Amelia brought the ancient book into the living room she called steven, linda and yoga they sat together and read the ancient book.
In the book tells of a cursed village said he said many people who came there for a vacation but they could not go home safely one by one of them would disappear without a trace, for them this story is interesting but it is only in the book can not be a real story.
"ihh serem really sih his story" said Yoga fear.
"bro so a guy can't be afraid of the devil" Steven said.
Suddenly around them turned into a village of many people who were active there.they were surprised to see everything changed as in the ancient book, Yoga is holding fast with steven, and the, Amelia was at a loss as to why this was like the one in the ancient book.
"Mel, this is a rich village in the ancient book that yes, how can we come here anyway" said Linda.
"gue doesn't understand Lin either" Amelia said.
"are we the next one to be lost? " said steven.
"loh don't say that dong stev I'm the wedding ballom I don't want to die before the second heaven" said Yoga.
"the mind is so far away yog, pissing a straight belly has been talking about the second heaven" said Amelia.
"yee, you never saw me pee" said Yoga.
"Bodo ahh" said Amelia.
"we should ask residents for immigrants like us can live in their homes" said Steven.
"okay, before that use this wristband first" said Yoga.
"what the hell make a bracelet so does not fit in my hands" said Linda.
"it's not just any of these ordinary bracelets so we can know the location of each of us, each of us, let if there is one of our sari said from here so others can know we are now again dimna" said Yoga.
"ohh, yaudah here's the bracelet" said steven.
"your bracelet is you wear it tell me if you're okay" Steven told Amelia.
"hhh so disgusted really call him rich ordinary aja I don't I you will not be pantes if you say so" said Amelia.
"that's dong" said Amelia.
after wearing the bracelet that Yoga love they also went to ask one of the fathers there who was cutting wood.
"excuse me if we can stay while at my dad's house, right? " ask Yoga.
"No, you must not be migrants to leave here" said the father, who drove them away.
"oh good sir we will go thank you" said Yoga.
they stayed away from the fathers and a little girl approached them and told them to stay in their house, the little boy was so nice he wanted to give us a place to stay.
the little boy named Intan, 13 years old, he was an orphan, and theintan including the newcomers in the village he did not know where his parents went. during this diamond foraging for himself he ate as is. he recounted the events that their family experienced fitting in this village..
"these brothers rented a villa near the grilled fish meal huh??" intan.
"what's the matter" Linda said.
"didn't find an old book in the drawer? " tanya intan.
"iyya" replied Amelia.
"karna sister has taken the book and read it before sister there in this village" said intan.
"why do the villagers here look so strange huh? " ask Amelia.
"that's because they knew there were newcomers in this village, that's a bad sign, that's a bad sign, the one who wears the black robe and holds the celurit will come again to take one of you or take two men, whether they come now or tomorrow, just like my mother and father were forced to come with the cloaked man and lost no where" said diamond.
"what!! they will take us, horrified really use celurit again" said Yoga.
"ohh so so deck thanks ya adek mao tell us about this," said Linda.
"can you miss mom and dad? " ask steven.
"yes I miss my brother" said Intan.
"if you miss we'll find your mom and dad but there's a condition" Steven said.
"what are the conditions" asked intan.