
"So what, sir? Do we have to find the rest of the body? There's no other way?" ask Aksa to Mr. Sigit.
"Well, what else? He was told to wear a puppet failed. He was told to give bait to find the place where his body also failed. You have to intervene yourself if you want this problem to be solved," said the thick-bodied man who sucked the cigar.
"It didn't fail, sir. But it hasn't worked. I still could not persuade Aruna to bring the bineka santet," said Aksa.
"Yes failing is the name. The hero you said was also returning safely, did not enter my trap," Mr. Sigit sneered lightly.
"Are you sure you set the trap correctly?" genta asked a little doubtful of the shaman.
"Ooo, obviously. I had already spread out some of my pets near the lake that afternoon. He should have gotten lost there and stopped where you dumped Kinanti's body" Mr Sigit said in a haughty manner.
"But instead he stopped when he saw a woman bathing. I'm sure the woman is not a random person," continued Mr. Sigit in his heart.
"What happened after that? You didn't send us the video, did you? Where can we just believe," urged Genta again.
"The distance is quite far and there are many trees. So I can't record it" said Mr. Sigit.
"Here you go, don't argue. There is no point," interrupted Aksa while massaging her dizzy head. For several days he could not sleep well, because both his wives were afraid of being left alone.
"Can't you just throw it out? I'll pay whatever you want to eliminate him" Aksa said.
"May I know why you killed him?" Mr. Sigit asked back.
Aksa and Genta looked at each other. Their mouths are shut. Dare not tell their true disgrace.
"What does this have to do with this, sir?" ask Aksa curiously.
"I don't think there will be enough life to destroy him. Especially if he chooses his own prey. The figure has a very big grudge," said Mr. Sigit.
"I mean, he asked for a mash?" asked Aksa with a goosebumping body.
"Yes." Yeah."
Rrp... Rrp... The phone's ringing sound from HP Genta, halting the conversation temporarily.
"Heh, Sa. Lookatthis. I guess he must have met the woman" said Genta as he looked at the name that appeared on the screen.
"Just try to lift it" said Aksa.
"Hello? Dappers. Are you still looking for the remains of the woman?" ask Arga over the phone.
"Huh! Why would you want to know? Has that woman's spirit been terrorizing you?" genta said while laughing mockingly.
"Yes, you guys aren't lying. He came to me last night. Worse yet, she resembles my boyfriend, Vera," Arga tells the story.
"Oh.." replied Genta in a flat tone. "You believe it now? So what do you want?" ask Genta.
"We have to solve this problem, no matter what. I don't want him to come back and ask where the body is" Arga said in a trembling voice.
"If so, would you like to find a tumbar?" ask Genta suddenly.
"Buffin?"
...*** ...
"Mas, where are you anyway? Promise to pick up the kids at my mom's? I'm busy just getting home from here" Rani called her husband while speaking in a resentful tone.
"Yes, honey. It's me near mom's house. Patience, dong. I had the same need as Genta," Aksa replied in a soft tone.
"The talent? How tumben lately you often meet with Genta? It's really the same Genta, right?" rani begins to suspect her husband.
"Yes, really, Genta. Who do you think you are? There's a lot of business we're talking about. I'll tell you later" Aksa said calmly.
Behind Aksa's voice, there was the cry of the children calling out to his father. Ah, it turns out Aksa wasn't lying. She had just arrived at her mother-in-law's house.
"uh? Yes, that is it. I close the phone first" Rani said after hearing the voices of her two children.
"Rani Juwita's..."
"Rani?" The voice sounded again. This time closer and clearer.
Realizing that something was strange, the woman immediately choked. His heart was beating faster than usual. Then, a piece of white cloth floated next to him.
"Ki... Ki... Kinan...?"
Appropriately. With her pale face revealing a portion of her skull, Kinanti gave a wide grin. Make the woman rush out of her car and run off the ridge.
So afraid, the key to the car he was holding fell. When it was about to turn around and pick it up, the creature stood right behind it. Turning his head three hundred and sixty degrees while giggling loudly. Hihahii...
The woman ran off the ridge. Afraid that Kinanti would chase and attack him. Even though he felt he had nothing wrong with Kinanti, still the ghost continued to terrorize anyone indiscriminately.
He kept running while peeing on his pants. When he arrived home, he closed the door. Breathing snorted.
"The door is locked? Hihihi..."
It turned out that Kinanti had first entered the house, unbeknownst to Rani.
"Forward, Kinan. I-I'm not guilty of you. To-please don't bother me," said Rani while grimacing in fear.
"But you're in the picture. And you married Aksa," said the figure in a hoarse voice and echoed throughout the room.
"What photo? Sorry I married Aksa. I didn't know you liked it. I'm sorry, but our world is different, Kinan."
"I don't trust anyone. You're in that picture. You're their group too."
"What groups? I don't know what you're worried about, but we're best friends first."
"I can't believe it. You must die. Hihihi..."
The figure's long nails clutched Rani's neck. The chest of the poor woman's kembis set her breath tight. The oxygen saturation in his brain decreased. Rani can only wriggle while saying a prayer, to keep fighting for her two children.
"Ki-kinan, tell me what you want. I'm gonna help you. But don't bother me anymore" whispered Rani in the middle of her sigh.
"I told you I don't trust you all! I'll finish it myself. Hihihi..."
"Assalamualaikum, Mama."
There was the sound of two little boys coming from outside. Looks like Nada and Najla have returned from the grandmother's house. They also knocked on the door a few times while greeting.
"Kinan, please... Give me a chance to live for the sake of my two children." whispered Rani with a sigh.
Highlight Rani's fragile eyes, reminding Kinanti of the look in her parents' eyes that had dimmed since she left. The grip of Kinanti's hand slowly stretched. Its form is increasingly faint, until it long disappears.
"Darling? You why? Long time open the door? That's why the car was left in the middle of the road?" Aksa stormed Rani with a question, when the door opened.
"Mas, what's wrong with Kinanti? Why come keep bothering me." Rani, who had been holding back her fear since then, finally cried so much in front of her husband.
"Mama don't cry. Later when Mama cry, we're sad." His tone innocently rubbed the mother's back while staring sadly.
"Let's talk in the room, yeah. Not good in front of the children" whispered Aksa while rubbing his wife's beautiful hair.
"So, what's the matter, Mom?" Urge Rani when they have been in the room.
"I don't know either, honey. All of a sudden, he's always coming. I don't know, it's really her spirit or just an evil ghost that's coming at her" Aksa said. Both of his hands were coiled around Rani's body.
"Haaah, is there anyone else who is our fad? How come after decades he just showed up again?" rani said while sighing long.
"That's it, but Genta and I are already looking for smart people to solve this problem" Genta said.
"So that's why Mas often met with Genta?" ask Rani. Aksa nodded her head. "Does this have anything to do with your relationship?"
"Where do you know about that?" Aksa raised her eyeballs, and looked at Rani sharply.
(Connected)