Laweyan Shoulder Woman

Laweyan Shoulder Woman
Chapter 88. CALAMITIES


That morning according to plan, Bhishma will go out for a while. There are jobs that cannot be left out at the moment. Feeling unwell, Dita undoes her intention not to come with her husband.


"Dek Mas go first, yeah. Not long, just a little later if the business is finished then Mas will be home soon."


Unable to answer, Dita only held her husband's hand so as not to leave. Sontak Bisma turned to his wife.


"Why?"


"I feel bad if Mas leaves. Can't it be represented?"


Bisma shook her head, "Because this morning there was an important meeting, then I must come alone and cannot be represented."


Seen Dita sighed slowly. There was a sense of unwillingness that lingered in Dita's heart. Seeing his unwilling wife, Bisma delayed his departure by thirty minutes.


"Sir, if it wasn't for this matter, I wouldn't have left either."


"Yes, I don't know why it feels so uncomfortable."


"Well, I'll accompany you for a while."


"Oh yeah, I have a novel for your reading material. I'll get it for a second."


Not long after, he brought some novels for his wife, not forgetting to explain some things about the contents of the novel.


"Did you like to read novels too?" tanya Dita was curious.


"Yes I like some of the latest novels that "Love on the face" really like the story."


"What's that about?"


"Journey of young girls who are new to the science of religion after entering the boarding school."


"Yes, I'll read it, yes, thank you."


Feeling that his wife had improved, Dita allowed her husband to leave.


"May all be well" Dita said in her heart.


Dita looked at the loss of her husband. He did not forget to pray for her.


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It was late in the afternoon, but her husband did not return. Meanwhile, Dita felt the heat of her body. For a moment she remembered a message from her husband to keep her prayers. Hearing the adzan maghrib reverberate, Dita immediately took ablution water.


After that he performed prayers. After the prayer he heard the clattering of steps above the precarious. Not long after that, he felt his body hot.


"Mom, Mother ..." call Dita to her mother.


Hearing a call from her daughter, Madam Sekar ran to her daughter's room followed by Mbok Iyem.


""Tumben-tumbenan Dita shouted, what's up, Mbok?"


"Somehow I don't feel good."


Kriet ...


It was seen that Dita was already rolling on the floor while holding her head.


"What's up, son?"


Instead of answering, Dita shouted.


"It hurts, Mom ...."


Dita's screams sounded so bitter. I don't know why that afternoon felt so different.


Dita is increasingly roaring uncharacteristically. However, Mrs Sekar did not dare to approach her daughter. It is precisely Mbok Iyem who approached him and offered prayers so that Dita immediately realized.


From the outside, it was heard if the car driven by Bisma had arrived. Mrs Sekar asked Mbok Iyem to move Dita to the bed before Bhishma knew it.


"If later Bisma asks something just say don't know yes, Mbok."


Mbok Iyem just nodded, then followed his master out of Dita's room. But not long ago they left, sounding clattering steps on the tile. I think a lot of people are walking there.


Madam Sekar stopped her steps.


"Well, did you hear anything?"


"Yes Kanjeng Ibu, like someone walking on a tile."


A moment later came the sound of an owl and a retnong that did not stop.


"When this is still maghrib but it has been heard by owls huh, Mbok?"


Mrs Sekar turned to her maid, "I mean Mbok, what?"


"There's a bad feeling like it."


As they chatted, Bhishma was seen standing before them.


"Good afternoon, Kanjeng Ibu," said Bisma kindly.


"Good afternoon, just got home, son?"


"Yes, oh yeah, where's Dita?"


"He's in the room."


"I'll excuse you first."


"Yes, please."


When Bhishma began to step, his hair began to bristle. Then a moment later came the sound of an owl chirping.


"Why is there an owl at this hour?" muttered.


Feeling bad, Bisma sped up her steps towards Dita's room. His eyes were rounded when he saw the black shadow above Dita's body. The black strands were hairy with long fingernails.


"Yahoo!" scream Bisma.


The creature turned its head and immediately attacked Bhishma for interfering with its activities. There was a fierce fight in Dita's room. Hearing the commotion, Mrs Sekar immediately told Mbok Iyem to take salt grasak (rough salt) and asked him to sprinkle in the corners of the room.


Feeling his body hit by the salt throw, the creature was in pain and disappeared immediately. Madam Sekar approached her daughter-in-law to see her condition.


"How are you doing, son?"


"It's okay, ma'am," he said, holding his arm that had been scratched by the creature.


Fresh da-rah just keeps dripping from there.


"Take the box P3K Mbok!"


"Good Kanjeng Mom."


Mbok Iyem immediately ran outside the room to pick up the P3K box at his employer's request.


Not yet had time to move, he felt his stomach feel nauseous and very uncomfortable. Then his body warmed up. Dita who had just regained consciousness, immediately ran over to her husband.


"What's up, Mom? Why why?"


"Pick me some water!" he asked while trying to keep his consciousness.


But something unexpected happened to Bisma. His stomach grew bigger and bigger and then the next second he vomited blood.


"We ... to-help me ....!"


Hearing her husband's call Dita turned her head.


"Mas Bismaaaa!" yelled Dita found her husband like that.


Dita ran to her husband who was already dying. His breathing piqued a moment after he vomited blood for the second time, then a moment later he died.


The medicine box that Mbok Iyem was carrying immediately fell to the floor.


"Innalilahi ...."


It turns out that after vomiting blood, Bisma immediately exhaled her last breath. His hand outstretched about to touch Dita's body, his eyes bulging with the corner of the lips there are still traces of blood.


Dita could only cry when she found her husband dead for the third time. Moreover, he had just loved Bhishma.


"Bisma's awake!" said Dita while tergugu.


She called her husband many times, but he remained unmoved.


"Bishma's awake, please wake up, hu hu hu ...."


She tried to shake her husband's body. Have not had time to get help turned out the life of Bhishma had drifted first.


His stomach that had grown slowly had already deflated. But he still did not return. Bisma became a victim of the witchcraft directed at Dita.


Mbok Iyem can only support the almost limp body of Madam Sekar because it is not strong to find this reality.


"Sabar Kanjeng Ibu, we should immediately tell the Den Bisma family."


Madam Sekar could only nod, meanwhile Dita continued to cry as he pleased. Dita became a widow for the third time.