Kemomong Village

Kemomong Village
The Arrival of Mbah Cokro


Kuncoro took Mbah Cokro to his house first.


“Mbah let's go to my house first to pick up the vehicle,” take Kuncoro.


“Iya alright, oh yes what is your name?” ask Mbah Cokro.


“My name is Kuncoro Mbah, the village head in this village of Kemomong. Mbah?” Kuncoro asked back.


“Call me Mbah Cokro,” kata mbah Cokro.


The two of them were walking to Kuncoro's house.


A few minutes had passed and they both arrived at Kuncoro's house.


“Mbah wait a minute I want to take the motor key first,” Kuncoro said telling Mbah Cokro to wait.


“Iya Kuncoro,” says Mbah Cokro.


Kuncoro went into the house, his two daughters asked him.


“Which father is going to?” ask Sekar.


“Iya Sir where are you going gini nights?” ask Ningsih.


“Bapak wants to deliver Mbah Cokro,” Kuncoro said.


“Mbah Chocolate? Who is Mr?” ask Ningsih.


“That was Adit's mom, you met on the road after going home to Mbah Cokro want to meet Adit, because pity you want to take between to meet his grandson,” Kuncoro who explained to his two children.


“Oh if so be careful sir, earlier Ningsih heard many trees fell on the road to get there,” said Ningsih who warned his father.


“Iya Nduk,” suhut Kuncoro go leave them both.


Kuncoro got on his bike and started the engine.


“Come Mbah,” take Kuncoro who has prepared on his motorcycle.


Mbah Cokro began riding the Kuncoro motorbike and then sat behind Kuncoro.


They both went mes.


 On the other hand Bagas who had called the authorities for the tragedy of a work accident had not received a response.


While Bagas and Adit are now walking down the road beside many fallen trees.


Adit's body the longer the more limp he felt unable to walk far, Bagas who helped carry him also gave spirit to Adit.


“Come Dit, you must be strong Dit,” said Bagas.


“It feels like I can no longer Mas, just leave me here mas to the village just ask the help of villagers who know there are from those who want to help Mas,” said Adit.


“I will not leave you alone here Dit,” Bagas said.


“One of us should be happy Mas,” said Adit.


But because Adit's physical increasingly weaker eventually Adit fell unconscious.


Bagas tries to wake Adit up but there is no sign of Adit being conscious.   


Bagas also finally shouted for help hoping that there were people who passed by and helped them both.


“Please! Help u! Please!” shout Bagas.


Sure enough from a distance Bagas saw the lights of a vehicle.


Kuncoro told Mbah Cokro that someone was there.


“Mbah looks like there is someone on the roadside Mbah,” Kuncoro said who told Mbah Cokro.


“Iya Kuncoro, let's see who knows she's my granddaughter,” says Mbah Cokro.


Kuncoro hastened the speed of his motorcycle.


Until finally Kuncoro met Bagas and Adit who were lying on the ground.


“Pak Kuncoro help us,” said Bagas.


Kuncoro who was surprised to them both asked.


“You two why?” ask Kuncoro.


“The story is long Sir please Adit first,” said Bagas.


Cokro came straight to Adit to check Adit's pulse.


“Luckily I'm not too late,” says Mbah Cokro.


“Mbah this who?” ask the confused Bagas.


“I mbahnya Adit commonly called Mbah Cokro,” said Mbah Cokro who introduced himself to Bagas.


“We better take them to your house Kuncoro first,” Mbah Cokro who gives advice.


“You two take Adit first let me walk until waiting for Pak Kuncoro to come back again to pick me up,” Bagas who gives advice.


The three of them climbed the unconscious Adit motorbike in the lift and then sat on the Kuncoro motorbike while Mbah Cokro was behind guarding Adit's body.


Kuncoro started to start the engine and then run it leaving Bagas who was alone there.


“Later I will be back again,” shouted Kuncoro leaving Bagas.


Bagas returned on foot, continuing his journey to the village by himself.