
I blinked my eyes when I felt a warm touch on my forehead. Shortly after opening my eyes, I saw Lastri wiping the sweaty fur on my forehead. His face looks worried.
"Sister," I murmured.
Lastri glanced. "Alhamdulillah, have you come to your senses, Dek?" said it.
I spread the view. Everything I see right now is foreign. "Where is this, brother?" my question while frowning.
"You are in the ward of Puskesmas Desa, Dek," replied Kak Lastri.
"What happened to me?" Really, I can't remember anything.
"You fainted shortly after we found you" replied Kak Lastri. "It looks like your stomach is relapsing" continued Kak Lastri
"Ah, yes ... I remember!" I exclaimed. "Then Fatwa? Where is he? Is she okay?" cerocos.
"Shhh, calm down, Dek! Fatwa is fine. Now he is at Mr. Karyo's house" replied Kak Lastri.
"Ah, thank goodness." I breathed a sigh of relief when I heard that the cold man was fine.
"Actually, what happened to you. Why did you guys disappear all night?" ask Pastri. There was worry on his face.
"Didn't the Fatwa tell Brother?" I asked back.
"Honestly, I haven't seen him again. After he was examined and declared healthy by the Puskesmas doctor, Fatwa decided to return to Pak Karyo's house. While Brother himself prefers to keep you," replied Kak Lastri.
I took a breath and exhaled slowly. My eyes were on the slightly open window. For a moment, I began to recall the beginning of our entry into the wilderness until we got lost.
"Dad?" Lastri's sister touched the back of my hand. Instantly, my daydreams opened.
"If you don't want to tell a story, Brother won't force you" said Kak Lastri again.
I averted my eyes and looked at Sister Lastri. "Does Brother still remember the old grandmother who used to walk with us?" my many.
"Grandmother who accompanied us walked to this village?" Lastri asked back.
I'm nodding.
"Yes, I remember. What's wrong with him? Why are you asking like that? What does this have to do with your disappearance?" Lastri told me a lot of questions.
"At the time we wanted to go to the third house, suddenly me and Fatwa saw that grandma was sitting on the side of the road. After we approached, it turned out that his legs were sprained to the point of not being able to walk. Finally, Fatwa carried the grandmother, and we drove her home." I took a breath for a moment.
"We didn't expect, it turned out that his house was far enough away. Even we had to pass through the teak forest to get there. When I got there, I saw my grandmother living alone in the house. His son, Bu Zainab, was going to the market to buy a house. Out of pity, I asked Fatwa to accompany the grandmother before her son came home. Towards Ashar, Zainab came home. At first, we were about to go home as soon as Ms. Zainab arrived, but as it turned out, Ms. Zainab instead forced us to eat. He said as a form of thanks for helping his mother Zainab. After we finished eating, we stopped. In fact, the grandmother held us captive and offered us a stay at her house. He is worried about our safety. But the Fatwa refused. He did not want to trouble the mother and child. Finally, we decided to go home. When we entered the forest, it was getting dark. And finally, we're lost." I told you the chronology of why me and the Fatwa didn't come home a day ago.
Lastri's sister looks mangosteen hearing my story.
"Thank God you survived, the forest is actually a sacred forest. No one in this village dared to enter that teak forest." Suddenly a nurse entered my room.
My sister and I were very surprised to hear the nurse's words.
"really?" asked Kak Lastri look enthusiastic.
"He-emh," the nurse replied as she examined the intravenous fluids.
My sister and I can only look at each other.
"And actually, that pair of mothers and children that you and your friends saw, they were among the thousands of teak forest waiters?"
Contact me and Brother Lastri screamed loudly.
"Suster, don't joke!" said Kak Lastri.
"Why am I joking, there's no point. They are often ignorant by appearing and disturbing people. Especially the new people in this village" the nurse replied again.
Sherr!
My blood rippled. My hair started to stand up. So, those we saw, who went hand in hand from the middle of the road to enter this village, who are the fatwas of the fatwa, whom I presented and who made us provision, are supernatural beings? my mind shuddered in horror.
"That's it, don't think about it too much. Now you better rest" said the nurse.
"Are you also a supernatural being?" chirping.
"Hahaha, where there are magical sisters as beautiful as me," replied the nurse, narcissistic.
"Ish, Deck!" Lastri's sister reprimanded as she patted the back of my hand gently.
"Yes, it could be, right, sister. The abyss of this village is strange," my grumbling who could not accept if I got lost due to the pity of such a creature.
"Have, rest!" Lastri's sister stood up, and then she slightly pressed my shoulder so I could lie down.
"Ish, no-no!" I slightly brushed off both of Kak Lastri's hands. "I want to go home. Sus, can you open this infusion needle?" I asked the nurse.
Crazy one! Really, what after all this, I can still spend the night at this Puskesmas?
"But you can't go home today, Dek. Your body is also still weak due to dehydration. So for tonight, you have to sleep here first" he said.
"No, I want to go home!" I began to panic hearing the word overnight in Puskesmas Village. Omaygat, don't let me stay here, let alone alone.
I started to overreact. I unplug the infusion needle until the fresh blood spurts soaking the bed sheet.
"Gee!" I grimaced with the pain mixed with pain.
"Ish, you're nothing, Dek!" exclaim Kak Lastri.
I started whining. "I'm mo home, brother. Anyway I'm home!" I sulked like a child to Kak Lastri.
"Yes-yes, be patient! Just for tonight alone, Big Brother promised, Big Brother will always accompany you here. You're still sick, Deck. You need to rest" said Kak Lastri.
"I don't want to! Who knows, in the middle of the night this hospital turns into a genie palace. No, I don't want to!" reject me while shaking the hand of the nurse who wants to put my infusion needle back in.
"Ih, don't put it up again, dong! Sick knows!" grunting, annoyed.
"Mistake it yourself, why was it also forcibly revoked. Calm down, let me put it back in" said the nurse, blaming me instead.
Ish, judes once the nun, is she also a supernatural being? Sister frenzied like the ones in those horror movies? But wait, his legs were clearly able to stand. Ah, I'm getting parno after hearing the occult incident that I've been through.
"No! I'm mo home!" I started screaming and rebelled.
"Ish, relax Deck! I promise you, I will not sleep tonight. Brother will take care of you all night," said Kak Lastri began to convince me that I wanted to spend the night at this Puskesmas.
"Don't do that, Las. Let's take care of her tonight!"
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