My wife Kuntilanak

My wife Kuntilanak
Chapter 52. Revenge Revenge Aksa


Aksa suddenly woke up. There was a sound that disturbed his sleep. The sound of heart-wrenching crying.


"Who's crying in the middle of the night?" ask him to yourself. He was a little sorry, because this afternoon let Rani go home to her parents. So he has to be alone at home.


The sound of crying was heard again. Far enough. But his voice sounded clear. Having experienced some strange events, he ignored them and tried to sleep. Aksa no longer wants to be trapped by the creature's game.


Hiduprak!


Just now that he was determined to ignore the outside voice, Aksa actually heard the sound of a break from the front door. Aksa became suspicious, if it was all a thief.


Curiosity is strong enough to take him out of the house. Aksa spread his gaze around. There's no one.


The sound of crying was increasingly faint, followed by rustling leaves of sapodilla trees beside his yard. Aksa tried to be indifferent. He argued that it was the sound of a ferret that resembled the cry of a woman. Understandably at that time was the season of sapodilla fruit.


When he was about to re-enter, Aksa was surprised by the droplets of fresh blood smelling rancid from the garage of his house. Curious, he approached the garage. Fear begins to come. His hands trembled as he opened the garage door.


The sound of crying again sounded faint. However, the unpleasant aroma is getting thicker. Plashing! His bare feet were treading a thick liquid. Aksa looked down.


"Blood?" pekik surprised. No longer drops of blood, but pools of blood smelled fishy.


"Yes, that's my blood. Hihihi..." The sound of crying earlier, turned into a shrill laughter.


Aksa's body staggered. The creature in dull white clothes had floated in front of his garage. His lips grinned widely, and his head was turned left and right rigidly.


This foot reflex vibrates violently. Of course, it is not easy to communicate with people who have died. That's not his spirit. It was Jin Qorin who discovered it. But Aksa no longer wants to lose with the creature.


"Winning. What y-do you want? Wh-why did you come?" asked Aksa stammeringly.


Aksa's efforts succeeded. The creature approached him. Although his face still looked shapelessly shattered, but that unpleasant scent was no longer there.


"My body. Where did you dump my body?" said the creature with a shrill cry.


"I-I don't know."


"What did you say?" The hand with the long, sharp fingernails was stretched out towards Aksa's neck. His black eyes seemed to grow.


"sorry. I did make a mistake with you. But don't you remember? We used to be good friends, even I have liked you," said Aksa.


"really?" Kinti pulled back her hand. He choked the man.


"Yes. But you rejected me, because you wanted to focus on school. After that we also promised to become students at school," said Aksa again.


The look on Kinanti's face showed a sad expression. "Is that what you said?" tanyakanya. Its present form is similar, to that of the Kinanti Aksa saw twenty years ago. Still with his adorable High School uniform, with a pretty face.


Aksa nodded. Without realizing it, her tears flowed down her cheeks. "Ah, embarrassing. The man never cried because of women," he murmured as he rubbed his wet eyes.


"Aksa, if we're best friends, then why did you kill me?"


The question that Kinanti posed, made Aksa stuck. He is unable to answer. "I'm sorry, Kinanti. I'm khilaf. You're gonna forgive me, right?" aksa said in a low voice.


"of course... No. gabe. Hihahii... You need to find my body. I don't want to trust you like I used to. Take me home, Aksa. Hihihi..."


The creature in front of Aksa was giggling with a look that made my feathers shudder. Head tilted. Almost separated from his body. His school uniform was full of insects, then red with blood.


"Why does he keep haunting me? Did he really want to repay me?" Aksa's memory drifted back to two decades ago, when she was at the end of her second-grade semester of High School.


...***...


"Look tuh, Aksa and Kinanti. They are very compatible, yes. Equally smart, equally friendly."


"Yes. One is beautiful, the other is handsome. If it's gonna be pretty."


"Hush, don't talk about it. I heard Aksa just rejected Kinan. He must be upset if we get married again. Mending to me."


"Dih, haphazardly. Where do you want Aksa same doormat house as you. But Aksa's time was rejected, anyway? Saucy then?"


"He said so. Some say, Aksa shot Kinanti using a novel. Hahaha, it's old-fashioned, huh? I was rejected by Kinan."


"It's just that Aksa was rejected, anyway? What else is he looking for a guy like? I'm the most perfect guy in our school."


"Tauk, tuh. How arrogant is the Kinanti? Poor is belagu. And if I could bring makeup to school, I'd rather look forward to her than me."


"She, justin. If Aksa isn't dating, then there's still a chance for me to go after her."


"Heh, don't dream. I'd like to be Aksa's girlfriend, too."


"Well, you guys fighting to be the geeky guy's girlfriend? Conquer poor Kinanti he cannot."


"Ck, those chicks are so noisy, anyway? How did they know I was rejected by Kinanti? Embarrassment."


Aksa, who has just separated from Kinanti, is now back to find the sweet virgin. His chest rumbled, about to spill all his frustration. Turning in the park between IPA and IPS classes, he saw Kinanti chatting with her friends.


"Kinan, come with me. There's something I want to ask you, "pinta Aksa with a grim face.


"Huh? What's again? Isn't all the preparation for the intelligent race meticulously finished?" Kinanti followed Aksa behind the school.


"You said you rejected me? Aye, right?" accuse the man.


"Huh? Nonexistent. In fact I didn't tell anyone, if Abis shot you," Kinanti argued.


"Don't lie, you. Where does everyone know that you've rejected me?" urged Aksa.


"Yes, maybe there was someone who sniffed our conversation. Obviously I don't talk to anyone, Aksa. That's our privacy."


"Huh! I don't believe it. Don't you deliberately refuse me to be a joke material with your friends, right?" accuse Aksa again.


"Astaghfirullah's. I don't like that. It's up to you not to believe, but the news doesn't come out of my mouth" said Kinanti.


Aksa turned around and left Kinanti without a word. His shoulders were looking up and down, a sign his emotions had not subsided. His footsteps were so firmly stomping the earth.


"Look at you later, I'll repay you, Kinan. I won't let anyone humiliate me. You will regret it for the rest of your life."


(Connected)