My wife Kuntilanak

My wife Kuntilanak
Chapter 72. Magical Creatures


Something was different that night. I don't know why Genta's breath feels tight. It feels like a person who is in a state of hopelessness, unable to move. He tried to get up and scream. His hand reached for the body of the wife who was beside him. But it feels really hard.


Genta felt a sharpening pain. It was so tormented that he was forced to enjoy it all in silence, in a decision of heart.


"Ah, am I going to die tonight? Like Nada son of Aksa?" the man with his eyes closed.


From the beginning Genta felt, the events that took Nada's life were very strange. Although Aksa and Rani still can not be spoken to, but the man is sure that everything is Kinanti. Exactly the same as what happened to Aruna today.


Amidst the pain, Genta felt very sorry. His mind drifted to twenty years ago. It was a very gripping night, when everyone called Kinanti by name.


"Rani, the cops are carrying sniffer dogs. What if they find the woman's body?" asked Genta in the rain.


"That's it, don't worry. My father has paid them, so as not to approach the CTF," whispered Rani with a satisfied smile.


There was no remorse on the woman's face. All he had on his mind right now was to get his heart adored man.


"Good then. Let's just say today I got the jackpot, can enjoy her makeup body," inner Genta smiled faintly. After that, he pretended to go look for Kinanti.


Grep's! Genta finally woke up. The pain she felt was only a dream. He said he heard the voices of people talking. Genta immediately circulated his gaze to the side. Riana was no longer beside him.


Genta rushes down from the bed and searches for his wife. The voice of the conversation was getting clearer. But when opening the room door, Genta found no one. The noise also disappeared.


"Did I hear wrong? But where's Riana going?" inner wonder. The wall clock still shows three o'clock in the morning.


Footsteps lead him to the child's room, Zivanna Aurelia. When the door opened, Genta was relieved. He found his wife there.


"Riana, what's up here, baby? It's still night."


Genta rubbed the top of his wife's head gently. "It's cold" he said in his heart.


"Yyyyass." The woman looked. The shattered face that was filled with hundreds of maggots was smiling with a grin. His smile grew longer and wider until he touched his ears. His pale hand rubbed the hand of the little boy who was fast asleep.


"Yyyyass."


"Winning! Don't bother my son, you son of a bitch!"


"That's not me. I'm right here."


Genta suddenly heard another female voice in the back. His heart did not want to look, but his body said something else. He saw a woman sitting in her closet. His face was exactly the same as the woman. Only, the woman on top of the closet was wearing a dull white shirt.


"You who? Don't bother my son!"


"Chihuihi..." Both figures giggled. One of their backs pulled out a lot of maggots.


"Get me back, Genta. Where did you dump my body?"


The figure sitting on top of the closet was crying bitterly, making a gripping atmosphere. Just one was already frightening, let alone there were two such creatures.


But where is Riana? Why didn't Genta see him? How surprised Genta, when he saw the wife lying unconscious in the corner of the room.


...***...


It was already six in the morning, Aksa was still bowing down on her alphabet. For a lifetime, this was the first time he had actually prayed, and recited the names of God through his lips. His tears kept dripping, begging forgiveness to the Almighty.


Aksa realized, there were many sins that he had committed. Even taking the life of his own son. Now only Najla Sakuntala and Evano Sakuntala are her hopes.


Srak!


The woman's face is very pretty. Bright and clean facial skin. Brown eyes with pliable eyelashes. His long hair was allowed to unravel. But still, he is not human.


"Lint, please forgive me," whispered Aksa in a hoarse voice as she cried.


Kinanti was silent. He did not show any expression. Her beautiful eyes stared at Aksa without blinking.


"Now I know what it's like to lose a child. I want her back again" Aksa said as she sipped her mucus-filled nose. "But it must be even more saddening that the pain that both your parents have endured" he added.


The woman smiled thinly. He extended his hand to Aksa, giving a piece of cloth to wipe the man's face. Aksa accepted it unsuspectingly, then rubbed his face with the white cloth.


"Ah, wait there. I'll show you something" said the man as he moved from the top of the prayer mat.


Aksa opened the closet and picked up the novel book she had stored there, "Kinan, look at this. Once you turned me down, I looked up a scholarship form at the university. I want us to go to college together."


Like a madman, Aksa kept talking to different creatures of the world with her. I read the yellowed sheet. Her tears melted, as if she understood the contents of the paper.


"I've been intending to do this and marry you, Kinan. But because of my own stupidity, you're gone forever."


Aksa's tears are melting again. The deep regret in his heart was useless. Her first love had left because of her arrogance. Now, her little daughter has also left.


"Did you know? The contents of my room are still the same as before. Until now my parents are still waiting for me to come home" whispered Kinan. "I don't grieve because all my ideals are gone. But I'm sad that both of my parents are aging because they're holding back their longing for me."


"Want, I admit I was wrong. Whatever I'm going through now, it's still not comparable to what you're going through" Aksa said softly. "Do I still deserve to apologize to you?"


"Of course..." Kinanti extended her hand and rubbed Aksa's face. "I won't forgive. Hihihihi..."


The tiny hand suddenly turned pale and filled with earth, as if it had just risen from the grave. His sharp nails strangled the man's neck until it was hard to breathe. His smiling lips let out sharp and long fangs.


"Y. khhhkkkk!" Aksa's chest is getting crowded. There was no oxygen in his body.


"You want to meet your little daughter, right? I'll drive you. Hihihi..."


Kinanti's face increasingly looked pale and full of wide gaping wounds. Aksa can't see it anymore. The man can only say prayers in his heart.


Bruk! Aksa's body crashed backwards, hitting a very hard wall. His body feels crumpled. The kuntilanak was now flying above him. It showed her feet turning blue and dripping a lot of blood.


Aksa was incessantly saying prayers. Her net accidentally saw the sheet of cloth that Kinanti had given her earlier. Its shape had already turned into a dull cloth full of mud patches. The shape is very similar to the shroud.


"That's my shirt. Why do you wear it to wipe away your abject tears?" A dark-faced creature and broad-eyed suddenly appeared beside Aksa.


"Po-pocongs!" Aksa crawled to the edge of the bed. The pocong was chasing him. His chest pounded. He wished he had fainted instead of having to see the two creatures.


Chequek! Suddenly the door of the room opened. At that moment, the creatures disappeared from sight.


"Rani.." muttered Aksa who was still sitting on the floor. His neck turned to look back.


Bruaks! Rani swings an iron rod at Aksa's body. The man fell to the floor and floundered. His head was shedding a lot of blood.


"Ra... this...?" gumam Aksa.


"That's your reply, Aksa! Because you like Kinanti, and now our son! You've made my life miserable for a long time, Aksa!" Shouted Rani in front of Aksa who was drooping down.


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