
" Where are the sisters?" Mr. RT passed them on the street.
"This sir is going back to town. But our car tires are leaking so we want to stay at RT's house first." Mr. RT smiled.
"Please go home, but now you're home." They nodded in unison.
"Excuse me sir," RT sir nodded, they continued their journey.
"Liv, how long are we staying at this place?" Joshua looked at Livia impatiently.
"After the car is good, I'm sure what Abah is talking about is not a joke. All right, how do you think?" Livia looked at Clara and her other friends.
"Gue heck, don't believe so much. What's important is that you don't forget to pray with God to be protected." Clara looked at Livia seriously.
"Gue agreed with Clara, we should always pray to God that we should always be protected, not over-trust the words of the fearful." Arga chimed in.
"That's right, you don't be so parno Liv, we're gonna be okay." Joshua looked at Livia smiling, Livia rolling her eyes.
"Right, but you all forgot? If he has to do with effort. Believing Abah is one example of effort." Her three best friends sneered at Livia.
"Lo anyway, the habit of liking horror movies." Livia snorted a glance at Arga.
"As far as you are," Everyone did not speak anymore, because they had reached the house of RT sir. Bu RT looks to tidy up the leaves of flowers that are already high.
"Excuse me ma'am" The four of them smiled at RT's mother.
"Eh, these kids are from the city right?" They nodded.
Ms. RT took off her grass clippers, and approached the children.
"Here and here in." Ms. RT opened the fence, Livia and her friends came in and followed her. They sat down and began to tell their purpose.
" You clean the warehouse behind my mother's house, there are two rooms you can use." Joshua nodded.
"Crazy, the barn is like a haunted house. Nests are so many." Arga started cleaning the cobwebs using a sage.
"Lumayan, there are only indiscriminate dust." Livia starts to take off her bag and starts cleaning the room they will be staying in temporarily.
" Liv, you feel weird?" Livia stopped her hand that greeted me and turned to Clara.
"Any? Just ordinary. Why indeed?" Livia looked at Clara who looked agitated.
"A little bit earlier? That we passed. Remember no?" Clara cleaned the dust that stuck to the window. Livia continued her sweep and glanced at Clara.
"Oh that one. Why indeed? Just pray to God that we'll all be fine." Livia smiled, Clara shook her head.
"Gue's been praying, but I'm still agitated. I don't know why since I came here my gut feeling's getting stronger." Livia looked at Clara not understanding.
"What about crows?" Clara smiled sadly.
"Abah's threat is right, I mean. I saw in that place there would be death, the man would finish himself off by mutilating himself before being discovered. The house will be filled with blood, and he will drive out all his family. He died alone." Clara laughed, Livia glared sharply.
"Lo don't make Clara, it's a danger you don't want me." Livia squeezed her face, frustrated at Clara.
"Gue seriously, I'm asking for this only the two of us know what Abah said." Livia nodded.
"Clara, after this we actually leave this village. Promise." Clara nodded and went back to cleaning the window.
At home Keyla said goodbye to her mother who drove her to the train station.
"Be careful, son, take care of your health. Don't forget to give me mom's day, son!" Keyla nodded, then hugged her mother.
The most surprising thing this morning was that her mother suddenly allowed Keyla to go to the village of Oma Darti.