
"Haha... So today's car stopped twice for seeing ghosts? Sa... Sa.. You are old. The days are afraid of ghosts."
The man in the police uniform burst into laughter after hearing the story of his best friend. His eyes were even wet, so he laughed for too long.
Aksa sipped his milk coffee violently. His heart regretted having told Genta the incident he experienced today. But he did not say who the ghostly figure had met him earlier.
"But I really see, Ta. Look at this my neck red-abbily strangled her long fingernails," Aksa said in self-defense.
"Huh! At least it was the bad girls, who seduced this Mr. Kades," said Genta with a mocking face.
"Heh, I'm not that kind of guy," Aksa argued, not accepting his colleague's allegations.
"Yes, if that's what you're just avoiding. Where there are ghosts coming out during the day," replied Genta again. The strong man then finished his drink in a glass.
"I'm not dreaming, let alone shirking, Ta. I saw clearly he was sitting in the back seat of my car bleeding" Aksa said.
"But where is the evidence? There's no bloodstain like you said. The recording of your car also showed nothing, except the Cimoy," said Genta indifferently. "And that lump of hair could have your wife. Unless you ever get another woman in that car."
"About!" Aksa was breathing out violently.
"Later if he comes again do not forget to be recorded using HP, continue to be viralin in medsos. Once he did so as a horror star" said Genta while holding back a laugh. "Udah, yes. I'm going first. In the office a lot of work," he added.
"Wait first. You don't want to know whose ghost came?" Aksa held Genta away, seizing his car keys.
"Who?" Genta scrunched his forehead.
"Winning. This is not fair. We did it together, when I was the only one being bullied" Aksa said later.
Hearing that name, Genta's bead eyes grew bigger. "Huh? You kidding? Why did he come after all this time?" whisky Genta.
"Well, that's also what I'm surprised about," Aksa replied with a serious face.
"Hahaha, you think I believe? You just want to scare me, right? Here's my car keys." Genta laughed mockingly, then passed away.
"Ck, I'm not lying. I hope that ghost also tickles you," Aksa muttered as she stared at Genta's car that was getting further away.
...***...
Rani's sweet smile graced the doorway. The woman in white was waiting for her husband with a blue negligee and hair down. At first glance, he looks like a soap opera star.
"Are you nyampe? How can you not say?" Aksa welcomes the hand of his salient wife to him.
"Would make a surprise. But Mas really long home," said Rani with a spoiled tone.
"So I met Genta, there was business" explained Aksa.
The man was a little relieved, as it was now Friday. That means his wife and son stayed home for two days, and he was not alone at home.
In the early days of marriage, they lived in the city. But after Aksa is believed to be the head of the village, Rani Juwita does not want to stay in the village. Finally, he and the children only returned to the village on weekends.
"Well, who's that in front, Mom? Why did he look here?"
Rani pointed to someone standing outside the fence of her house. The woman was wearing a black robe without a veil. In his hand was a bag that looked scrapped. He seemed hesitant to enter the yard of Aksa's house which was quite spacious.
"Oh, I think that there are more necessary citizens" said Aksa. He then walked over to the fence, to meet the woman. Rani hastily entered the house.
"Excuse me, who are you looking for?" Aksa rebuked the woman who was pegging in front of the fence of his house.
The woman flinched. Didn't answer Aksa's question. A few seconds later he lifted his head and smiled faintly.
"I'd like to ask you a favor, sir," he said.
"Yes? What do you want to ask for help? Let's go in first," Aksa asked in a friendly manner.
"Can I go into the house with these feet?" ask the woman.
Aksa looked down and said, "If his feet are dirty, they can be washed in..." His eyes glared, when he found out that the woman had no legs, aka floating.
"Astaghfirullah!" Aksa took a few steps back.
Aksa's body can't move anymore. His feet were imprinted here, along with a strange creature that came to visit. He wanted to run into the house and lock the door, but it was free. His feet are heavy like a pouch.
"Sir, don't go. Please me. Please anterin me home," the figure muttered softly.
Aksa only realized that the woman's face was very pale and her eyes were blank. The head of Citraloka Village could only recite a prayer in his heart.
"Paaak Kadeeess... Hihihi..."
Slowly his body was moved. Aksa continued to stay away from her mystical guest. After arriving at the terrace, he hurriedly entered and closed the door tightly.
"Where's the guest, Mom? I made tea." Rani who had changed clothes more politely, looked dizzy looking for guests who had come earlier.
"Home home" Aksa answered quickly. His breathing was still stingy, making Rani stare in surprise.
"Oh, how's the tea? For you, yes, Mas," said Rani. Aksa just nodded slowly.
"What was that? Why am I always visited today by guests who are not human? Did someone send me a santet?"
Aksa who was still frightened and confused could only sit pensively on the edge of her bed. His heart was still beating irregularly. A sweat as big as corn soaked his entire body.
"Mas, what's wrong with you, anyway? How's it been looking weird?"
Rani approached her husband and wrapped her hands around him. But not for a second, he again loosened his embrace.
"Mas, how do you smell rancid?" rani protests away.
"Duh, this must be the scent of blood dripping on my shirt earlier," Aksa thought. He now believes that the thick red liquid that was splattered in his car was really blood, not meek.
"Mass? Asked why dream? What's up, anyway?" Rani shook her husband's body.
"Nothing, really." Aksa tried to make a smile on his face. But it still looks stiff and strange. "Where are the kids?" ask Aksa later.
"Kids in the next room, again watching TV" Rani said.
"Oh, thank God," said Aksa relieved. "I want to take a shower first, yes," he added.
Just as Aksa was about to pick up a towel, a phone went into his HP. Turns out it was from one of his employees. He talked long enough on the phone.
"Sir, I'll go first, yeah. There is an urgent problem" Aksa said as he put his jacket on. He did not even have time to change his clothes that smelled of rancid.
"Yes, Mas. Be careful, yes," said Rani.
"You be careful at home. Don't forget to lock all the doors. If there is a knock on the door do not open. Later if Mas come home will call you ask for the door." Aksa suddenly gave a long speech to his wife.
Rani looks flinched. "What's the matter, Mom?"
"Udah, just follow. I'll go first, yeah."
Aksa reached out to the car keys on the nightstand, then left. He ignored the fear of meeting again with the creature in front of the fence, in order to carry out his duties as the village head.
"Why, huh? Does this have anything to do with the guest?" Rani then locked all the doors according to her husband's orders.
"Najla, Nada, let's take a shower. I want mahrib."
Rani goes to her children's room to tell them to take a bath. But how surprised Rani, because she did not find her two daughters in the room. The TV is still on without anyone watching.
"Nanuva ... Tone ... Where are you guys, son?" Rani is getting riled up. He found the front door only closed, but unlocked. Didn't he lock it?
"Maaa..." There was the sound of a girl screaming from outside the fence.
"Najla, where's Nada?" rani asked with a tense face.
"Na-tone ..."
"Why tone?"
(Connected)