Rainbow In Someone's Cloud

Rainbow In Someone's Cloud
Pdas4. Hills


"You're hugging, letoy." I tried to get up, as he hugged the tree after going far enough. 


"Remember, my breath is Monday Thursday." He slumped down, then took off my backpack. 


"So, it's a break." I sat next to him. 


"When do you get there, Can?" He looked towards me. 


"Do not know. But you want to die anyway, don't you?" I looked at his face. Suddenly, he looked quickly at me. 


I giggled to myself, seeing his sour face. 


"Abroad! I can't die if we don't meet the streets. You need to get back to your life, I'm burdened to really feed you and take care of you. Even if I just eat bananas."


It was my turn to give a fierce look. 


He even chuckles amusedly. "I pity you to continue to." 


"Ehh, this is a higher place, right?" I look around me. 


"Yes, that's why it feels right riding earlier. Where's your shirt upholstered again, there's a five-gloss shirt." He wiped his sweat. 


I know these hills. 


"Ray…. Look at that." I pointed at the lake peering out from the hill to his left. 


"Who's Ray?" He fused his eyebrows together and turned his head towards me, instead of looking in the direction I pointed. 


"You." I turned my head towards him as well, our faces facing each other though not as close as imagined. 


"Rai, not Ray. Ra-i, that's it. Not Ray, beheaded in two words." He clarified his pronunciation. 


Ohh, his name is so. 


"OK, okay. Look at it." I showed you the lake I found. 


"What's that?" He turned his eyes in the direction I was pointing. 


"That's Lake Lot Tawar, right?" I felt familiar with the place, because my brother had a pond there and I was invited there. 


"Not knowing, but…." He rose from his position. "There's human life there." He looked at me and smiled with excitement. 


"Let's go there." I got up and shook his arm. 


"Wait, wait." He moved a few steps away from me, maybe he wanted to see the lake more clearly. 


"Rai, don't go far." I cried out, for he was disguised with trees. 


"Shortly, Can," he said floating. 


I was wailing, I was beginning to worry about wild beasts. Where he never came back. Do you want to go to the lake itself? Then what about me? He said he wanted to take me home? 


"Ray…." I sat hugging my own knees, as I began to get shrouded in fear and worry. 


I looked towards her direction. "Rai...," call me then. 


However, there is no truth from him. There was no reflection of his voice, no floating sound. 


"Ray…." My tears started to fall, I wailed to make sure that I was not approached by a wild beast. 


"Tray…. Fathering…. Grandpa…." I hid my face in my arms. 


How do I get home, if Rai comes home first? How am I supposed to get to that lake, if Rai finds a way out on his own? Did I go down first? But I was afraid of the wrong path and I was across the lake where there was no human life. 


"Hhaaaahhhhh!" I flinched in shock and almost slipped backwards. 


However, the begal man immediately blocked my hand and held it. 


He chuckles amusedly. "A cry instead?"


Since when did he flaunt his teeth beside me? When I turned my head, the appearance of his yellowing teeth was what I found. Yeah how not surprised I saw it? I was alone, I didn't know when he was coming. 


"You're not coming, I'm afraid of being left behind." I tried to let go of her hand that was blocking my arm. Then I beat his arm. 


"I wouldn't stay if you hadn't entered your house. Just relax, I'm just looking for a way." He held my hand which hit his arm. 


"I'm scared." My crying came back. 


"Shhhtt…. Cep, cep, cep…. I know the way, Can. In that direction, we're going to the back of the lake. If we go ahead there, we can find pine forests and not far from there there are rows of ponds. Just, we have to get past that one pretty hill." He showed me the hill. 


"Come on." My crying subsided as I focused on listening to her words. 


"But can we walk straight? Can we go down on the front hillside? If we stray, we can be further away from that lake." 


Challenge again. 


"But if we don't try, we won't see any more people. Just met there***forest, we should go up to the tree." I so know how to be safe from b*** forest. 


The animal we encounter the most. It's not a matter of shit, but I'm afraid of being bitten or even being dragged. Still mending if b*** forest there is one, if b** forest is clustered yes they can eat big, although most of our bodies already live bones like this. 


"Come, we're together. If there is a small river, we can follow the river. Because usually the river empties into the big water." He got up and grabbed my backpack. 


The hill is not as big as the mountain. It's just, it's bigger than the land I'm peeling on. 


"Slow down, Rai." I got up and grabbed his arm because the road was down. 


He looked at my hand instead of stepping quickly. 


"Why?" I frowned first, even though I knew he wouldn't see it. 


"Hold down, what can?" He noticed. 


"The road is down, I'm afraid of falling. Sorry huh? I'm holding the covered part of the jacket." I don't hold her wrist either. 


"Oh, yeah. I'm afraid I'm wrong." He started to step. 


"Bismilahbornrahmanirrahim…." I followed his footsteps. 


We just rest to eat and drink. Under the hill before going up to the hill in front of us, we found a water source and filled our drinking water bottles. Not spared either, we picked up the fruit we found on the road. These hills, too, have been mixed with some pine trees.


We continue to move forward with a happy heart, as we will soon meet people. Until it does not feel the day begins to dark and a cooler cold than where it previously attacked. I began to panic, knowing that we were already on higher ground. 


"Cold, fear of hypothermia." I brought myself closer to him. 


"What if you keep moving? Let it not feel cold? I forgot to find leaves for another blanket, because it's so fun." He rubbed both of his palms. 


Our illumination is only moonlight that penetrates through the leaves. Every night we always look for a more spacious soil, in order to get maximum moonlight. But this time we were trapped under shady trees, obviously I was afraid of animals slithering because our view was limited. 


"Yes, we've just kept going, it's okay I'm not sleeping tonight." I'm actually afraid of being approached by snakes if we both sleep. 


"If you're tired of saying yes? Don't make it right to go home you're sick." He gave his palm to close my finger. 


Warm, probably because he rubbed his palms. But it's pretty convenient, even though I know it's not allowed. 


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