
" Why can't I read this woman's mind, brother?"
Bhumi clasped Belva's wrist so tightly. As if he knew Belva was planning to escape. The man ignored Belva who was trying to let go of his handrails, looking at Dhara who was moving closer.
Bhumi knew Belva was shaking instead of playing when Dhara was so close. Standing opposite Belva with hair wriggling and hissing while sticking out his tongue like he was starving.
" Can you change your hair to normal?" Bhumi tried to protest when one of Dhara's tongues came close to hitting Belva's forehead.
Dhara who was about to prepare for exploration, suddenly turned towards Bhumi. Lifting up next to my eyebrows, smiling faintly, "why should I change my hair. I liked them, "he replied, turning his eyes back to Belva, "those who are starving."
Belva is getting better. If you can't take Bhumi's hand off her wrist, at least Belva can step back a little away from Dahara's hair, which she says is starving.
Seeing that reaction, Dhara burst into laughter. To him, scaring people was an incomparable funny game. Seeing humans scared, is the funniest action that can make his heart improve. Because Belva had comforted him, he finally turned his hair into neatly braided strands and dangled beautifully waist-deep.
" I think you like it" Bhumi commented.
" You too."
Hearing Dhara say so, Bhumi was stunned. She too? no way! Dhara likes to joke.
Then silence. Bhumi watches his sister in action. The woman who was five hundred years older than him lifted Belva's bowed chin. Bhumi can feel Belva trembling. He's very scared. But, Bhumi must know what kind of man Belva is, so that he cannot penetrate his mind. Then, is the figure of the old man he had seen was part of Belva?
" Look at my eyes" Dhara whispered, so soft and soft. Then Belva glanced, looking at Dhara's bead that was jet black. In just three seconds, Dhara blinked and felt his eyes sore. In fact, to shed tears.
Bhumi frowned strangely. Dhara why? He knew something was blocking his brother. However, Bhumi believes that Dhara will never give up if he is curious. Something that made him tear up just by looking at each other was definitely making Dhara curious half to death. Justright. After opening her eyes, Dhara looked back at Belva. So curious and deep.
" Who are you?" Dhara asked. He tried to hold the pain in his eyes for as long as possible, but only lasted less than five seconds and he cried. His eyes were burning, hot, like there was fire in them.
Now, Bhumi's attention is turned entirely to Belva. This girl, what's it?
" Dhara.." Bhumi asked, suddenly, his back was patted three times. In one blink of an eye, he sat on the front porch of Sagara's stilt house. Faced with the Belva that directly collapsed. Fainted.
" What are you doing, Bhumi?" Sagara catches Belva swiftly. The man carried Belva into the room and put the woman to bed on the bale. He realized Earth was following him, "why did you bring him to your brother?" he asked after laying down Belva's body and checking on her lover's condition.
" He lost a lot of energy. Humans are weak!" cibir Bhumi's. He stood by the door, leaning against the wooden wall. His hands were crossed, his eyes fixed on the figure lying down.
" Reply me" Sagara's voice sounded flat and cold.
" I just want to know something" Bhumi replied.
" What do you want to know?"
Bhumi reviews the smile, showing her sweet dimples, "i don't know. I just want to know something."
Bhumi nodded weakly. Yep. The deal is four days away. Bhumi must quickly uncover what Belva has. Does that woman wish for a creature like her?
" The latitude is waiting for you."
Bhumi is silent. It still doesn't move. His eyes did not blink looking at the weak-looking Belva.
" What are you thinking? The cross is waiting for you, Bhumi!" Sagara is upset himself. She feels betrayed if Bhumi still observes her lover in such an unusual way.
" I'm lazy. Let the latitude come here."
The jealous Sagara shifts her beautiful body right in front of Bhumi, "i don't like the way you look at it."
Ck. It could be laughing out loud to demean Sagara who loves lowly creatures like humans. Are humans too weak and too short-lived? " are you jealous?"
Sagara is ashamed of himself. It's a misdeed. And his strange giggles made Bhumi's laughter break. His voice was as loud as the music of a broken cassette tape that only littered his ears.
" It seems that you really love him," Bhumi stopped his laughter and wiped the tears that came out from being blown too much, "but, you have to be careful Sagara."
Sagara has been too careful to live a very long life. So, no need to worry anymore. Seeing Bhumi who suddenly sauntered away after giving the warning, made Sagara sigh in relief because he could freely question Belva about what had happened to him.
Sitting on the side of the bale, Sagara observes Belva. So close and close enough. The woman in front of him was indeed beautiful despite her deteriorating skin condition. When Sagara first discovered Belva in the depths of the sea, Belva's skin was so soft and supple. It was as if his entire body was made with a mixture of soil and his saripati of the most excellent quality. But now, his skin darkened and was so rough. Even if exposed to the nail, it will leave a white mark there.
Suddenly, Belva opened her eyes. Slowly. Sagara was still observing, not even moving as the woman was hysterical and shouted, "snakerr!".
" sagara?" Belva who is already sitting and in the corner is aware that the man in front of him is Sagara, not Bhumi.
Sagara moved closer, sitting opposite Belva. The man grabbed Belva's shoulder, rubbed her gently, trying to calm her lover's panic. Then, Belva hugged him, so tightly. As if I didn't want to lose Sagara.
" Sagara, I'm afraid," Belva whispered in a trembling voice. So obvious if the woman was so scared, "the woman's hair was like she wanted to eat me."
Sagara's guess never misses. Bhumi must have a plan. Whether the purpose, which is clear, invites Belva to teleport to her brother's house will be very dangerous for the human heart. Teleporting requires a tremendous amount of energy. Humans will not last long in doing so. If Sagara is late maybe Belva will die because his heart and lungs will work five times extra than usual.
" What's going on there, Belva?" Sagara really wants to know what Bhumi is planning.
Belva took off her hug, "Sagara, Bhumi said..."
" You are conscious. Who runs out of energy and can be conscious in less than two hours?" Bhumi cuts out Belva's sentence.
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