
The creature was still standing in the corner of the room. He stared intently at Dita and Rangga whom he had just attacked. I don't know why he liked Dita's presence. He was disturbed, then a moment later he was very angry when Rangga wanted to commit evil intentions to Dita.
He is a Wirog, a half-human creature that used to be allied with the jinn, his form is now like a tiger but he will disappear if exposed to sunlight or weakened if exposed to light.
He was like this, because he could not prepare a collision and he now accepts the consequences of the covenant with the jinn. Currently he had just escaped from his Master, coincidentally he was hiding in the hut where Dita was hidden by Rangga.
Dita's fragrant body is very liked by Wirog, but he did not dare to approach Dita because Dita's body is not carelessly approachable by the Jin nation. However, when Rangga was about to stain Dita, Wirog got angry and attacked him. The same is the case with the creature that guards Dita he does not like the actions of Rangga.
No need to fight any longer, Wirog mastered the fight and Rangga was lured with some scratches on his body. Not dead but seriously injured.
When the fight happened, Dita still fainted. Until a few moments later he just woke up.
Slowly, both eyes blinked, his pupils dilated as he had to adjust the light entering his cornea. Dita felt her body a bit sick, and her head was a bit dizzy.
"Didn't Rangga stab me?"
"Where is he now?"
Unable to answer his question, both of his eyes caught a strange shadow. His eyes lit up and were red at the end of the room.
"Who are you?" said Dita stammered.
Wirog just snorted, he could not speak human language back. So he prefers to stay in the corner of the room. Occasionally his fingernails scratched the floor of the place where he was standing.
Dita's eyes again caught another figure, finding Rangga's body on the floor with a torn body.
"The ladder!" shout Dita.
However, Dita's screams were not heard until it was out there. The rumbling sound of rain water falling heavily as if drowning Dita's voice. Not to mention the sound of thunder and lightning snatching out sounded deafening.
Dita's body shuffled, she was very scared of this. However, Wirog pushed the food towards Dita. Maybe the creature knew that Dita was hungry. Although initially scared, Dita ventured to get up and see what the creature had just given her.
It turned out that it was just a banana that was directed to where Dita was. Then after that he turned back.
"Is-this for me?" ask Dita in fear.
Although the form does not look so clear, but Dita is sure if it is not human. Dita's book had stood up, a little bristling because of the situation that squeezed her at this time.
Although faint, but Wirog was seen nodding. Its leopard-like form looks very scary to Dita, but because Dita's stomach is starving, she takes and eats the banana.
Occasionally Dita glanced towards Rangga. Some of the scratches looked very scary to him. However, Dita was speechless back as she saw the situation was very unlikely. Fear and vigilance are two things he must keep up until morning.
"I'm sorry Rangga, it seems like this is the reply to why you intend to be evil to me."
It turns out that holding back the sleepiness is not good. Dita's eye bags look thickened, as she has to stay awake until morning. Luck came when Dita began to be able to see the form of Wirog carefully.
Over time, Wirog began to fatigue and eventually fell asleep. Therefore Dita made use of it to escape.
"May he not wake up" said Dita in the heart.
With a sneak Dita stepped out, lucky he did not know it.
"Although he is good, but it is not good if I linger with him."
Huf ....
Dita breathed her breath with relief.
"Finally able to escape," said Dita slowly.
However, what Dita feared happened. Wirog knows. The creature can hear even though Dita's voice is very soft. Wirog is trying to catch up to Dita.
Seeing the Wirog who continued to chase him Dita increased his running speed. He walks out to pounce on Dita who wants to escape and intends to bring her back.
Wirog felt threatened when many humans hunted him later.
"Let him go!" inner Wirog.
Dita who knew about it immediately stepped away. He ran as hard as he could to get to the residential area immediately. He was a little shocked because he had fallen.
Lucky when Dita got to the road, she met the mothers of tea pickers.
"Loh, Den Ayu Dita," said they were compact.
It turns out that Dita's name is quite familiar among them. After successfully meeting them Dita even fainted.
"Den Ayu ..." they shouted.
Some of the tea-picking mothers immediately approached Dita and saved her.
Meanwhile in the residence of Mr. Handoko, there was a commotion. Sam was originally about to go to the possessed backyard. He shouted to call Madam Sekar to come out of his room. It was still very early morning. The atmosphere in the house was also still quiet, because the workers had not all come.
Only Mr. Joko is left who is specifically asked to accompany Sam last night. When he heard Sam scream, he who had just finished teaching immediately approached him.
"Loh, Den Bagus, istighfar ..." he said as he approached Sam.
Madam Sekar who had gone out of the room also approached her.
"What's up, sir?"
"Den Nice looks like I'm Kanjeng's possessed."
"You can help him, right?"
Mr. Joko nodded, "Allah Kanjeng Ibu."
"But remember, Sam is non-Muslim, can you make him come back to his senses by teaching?"
"God willing, all we can do is try."
"Well, I'll go in first."
Not yet had time for Lady Sekar to enter, Sam shouted at her.
"Where are you going? You didn't forget about me, did you?"
Sam's wet husky voice reminded Madame Sekar of someone. He turned and looked at Sam.
"Who are you, how dare you call my name disrespectfully!" snapped it.
The creature that possessed Sam laughed out loud. He increasingly issued his dirty words to Madam Sekar.
"You will bear all the consequences of having dared to leave me!" screamed once more.
"Mas Adam?" said Mrs Sekar with a soft.
"Why is that, then why are you back, aren't you dead? You should be calm in nature."
"Ha ha ha .. I came back just to take you with me!"
"No, no ... Joko sir, heal him immediately!"
"Ba-good Mistress," said Mr. Joko frightened.