
Two years have passed, Aisyah has graduated from school, she can already forget everything, and now she is also no longer living in the city. Aisyah has moved to her grandmother's house in the village.
"God, today the air is very fresh, Aisyah want to come out can not?" ask Aisyah.
Her grandmother did not answer, the old woman continued to focus on her busy activities of embroidery gloves.
"Mr.." call Ayesha once more.
"Don't go out alone Shah, later if your aunt comes here then you can come out." Reply grandmother.
"Why the hell is Grandma?" Aisyah was increasingly curious about the attitude of her grandmother who never allowed her to go out, even though only for a short time, she was also bored at home continuously. Moreover, the mother and her father are going to Singapore for business, and now Aisyah only lives alone with her grandmother at home.
"Don't ask too many questions, and don't argue!" said grandma, always the words that came out of her grandmother's mouth, if Aisyah asked for permission to come out for a while even though just a breath of fresh air or looking for new friends.
"Assynoltom...
From outside came the sound of someone greeting.
"Wa'alaikum..." Aisyah and her grandmother answered compactly. Aisyah smiled and said "It must be aunt." Aisyah sizzled up from her seat and went to open the door.
Sure enough as he expected, it turns out that the one who came was Bi Hanum his mother's second sister.
"Please enter Bi!" said Aisyah, while opening the door wider to her aunt.
"This is a big house? Where are the others?" ask Bi Hanum.
"Same mother father was going to Singapore for a few days. Bi, I'm bored here and we go for a walk out yuk!" bring Aisyah. He followed the steps of his aunt who was walking towards the kitchen.
"Let's have breakfast soon!" his aunt said, his hands were challenging the arrangement that I don't know what it contained. Hanum then opened the bushels he had brought and placed them on the table one by one.
"What breakfast do you do first in the morning?" tanya Aisyah tried to look at the food menu that her aunt brought.
"From the smell it's definitely the same jengkol stew sambel terasi." Said her grandmother who had been sitting on the dining table chair for breakfast together.
"Owh..." Aisyah.
"You city boy must not be used to breakfast like this, if you do not like to take bread in the kitchen, there are other than that." Added Nek Ijah.
"Aisyah is indeed not a regular breakfast like gini, but Aisyah still likes kok, granny does not have to bother."
Hanum then began to busy himself by putting rice on the plates of his mother and nephew, do not forget also he put the side dishes all of you, clove, salted fish, and sambel terasi.
The typical food of the villagers, although very simple but still delicious.
Aisyah ate so voraciously, she quite enjoyed the aunt's cooking.
"Such a good meal, huh?" Hanum asked.
"Great boy!" excited answer.
"If it's good add more dong rice!" tell Nek Ijah.
Aisyah shook her head "No ah nek, no fat," replied Aisyah chuckling.
Aisyah immediately gulped down the water, not even a little left. His behavior astonished Hanum, he then said "Drinking fast Shah, why rush that?"
"I'm going out, I'll wait outside, okay? If aunt has finished eating we go straight to the road," said Aisyah without allowing her eyes back, she continued to move her legs towards the front porch.
Looking at the attitude of his grandson Bu Nani could only sigh heavily, there was something stuck in his heart. "Follow the will of your beloved niece Han, but remember! never pass by Mr. Jaki's house," Nek Ijah reminded, his eyes showed a sense of worry.
Hanum nodded in understanding, "Ayesha should be told by Hanum, about the dispute between our family and Mr. Jaki." Hanum gave me advice.
"Can't!"
"Lho, why? Aisyah is already an adult ma'am, if something happens later she already knows the cause" Hanum is still trying to persuade her mother.
"Han, this is not a trivial matter, if Aisyah knew for sure she did not want to live with her mother anymore, she said,while you yourself know that mom loves her very much and I don't want her to go back to town!" nek Ijah's.
"It's up to you, Hanum just gives advice. If Aisyah found out from her mother, it would definitely make her very disappointed." Hanum Pungkas.
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Aisyah continued walking while humming a little, her mouth was unceasingly amazed to see the beautiful scenery in her grandmother's village, the last time she came there was when she was only 7 years old, she said,and now he's 19 years and 5 months old, you can imagine how long he didn't come to see his grandmother in the village.
If his grandmother misses him, she will go to the city to see him. He himself also felt strange with the attitude of his parents who never allowed him to go to his grandmother's house, even though he only asked for school holidays.
"Bi, whose rice field is it?" aisyah asked as they passed through the rice fields of the citizens.
Hanum turned his head to look at the direction Aisyah pointed at. "It was Pak Rinto's paddy field, and the one next to it belonged to Bu Kasmi," Aisyah raised her eyebrows and said "Is there anything like that here, too, bi?"
"What about that?" Hanum did not understand Aisyah's question.
"Maybe I should have met with Ustadz Yusuf," More confused his aunt, Aisyah's number was not connected according to Hanum.
"Aunti males ngeladeni your words Syah, from earlier you talk not clear."
"Aisha wants to go to aunt's house, let Ayesha tell me there." Aisyah.
They then walked into the small hallway where Hanum's house was located.
The road to Hanum's house looked deserted, not too many houses. Suddenly Aisyah felt a cold aura covering her body. "Could that thing follow me?" his inner.
It turned out that the incident two years ago made Aisha able to see invisible creatures, even though she had already treated Ustadz Yusuf, but now why could she see the creature again?
She understood now,why her grandmother did not allow her to get out of the house, maybe that was the reason.
"It's the same blood, I found it."
DEG!
Ayesha's hair stood up, vibrating all over her body, the voice was heard again.
After two years Aisha heard it again. And this time he was sure this was the creature he had seen, but why was it that Aisha could only hear his voice now?
He wanted to quickly get to his aunt's house, and tell Hanum what was natural.