
One day after Sutikno's separation at a crossroads, Subhan finally continues his journey to his grandparents' house.
"Surely, my grandmother has been waiting for me for a long time" Subhan murmured as he continued his steps.
Subhan's guess is correct. His grandmother seemed anxious to await his arrival.
"Subhan, you've been gone a long time"
"Your grandparents and grandparents have been waiting for you since" said grandma Subhan while hugging Subhan
"Yes, grandma"
"I was still playing with Sutikno"
"And I also came home late because there are still many games that make me curious" said Subhan lying.
Subhan recalled Sutikno's unusual gaze. He did not want Sutikno not to accompany him again if he reached his promise to Sutikno not to say anything to everyone including his own grandparents.
"Subhan, why are you daydreaming?"
"Grandmother has prepared a good meal for you" said grandma Subhan to subhan
"Oh yes grandma" replied Subhan.
Subhan finally ate the food that he had been accustomed to eating like the previous days.
After eating, Subhan went to his room.
The room he occupied began to get dirty tal manicured. Because on that day Subhan could not sleep, Subhan began to clean all the rooms of his bedroom.
As he was about to move his bed, Subhan was surprised by a pile of strange bones and seemed to have been under his bedroom table for a long time.
Because Subhan was only 10 years old, Subhan had no idea whose bones it was. Whether it's animal bones, or human bones. Subhan's primitive thinking ability makes Subhan unable to think any further.
"Huh, what is this?" muttered Subhan while trying to reach for the bones.
It looks like the dried blood is on that bone.
"Why is there something like this?" subhan muttered as he continued to observe the bone.
Due to confusion, Subhan immediately returned the bones to their original place.
"Better, I keep this thing good"
Until in the end Subhan immediately shifted his bed to where all without the intention of moving it again.
Subhan immediately stopped his activities, namely cleaning his room. In Subhan's mind, he began to fear the discovery of the object.
The morning had arrived, as usual, Subhan asked his grandmother for permission to play with Sutikno again.
Subhan was reluctant to tell about the incident he had just experienced last night.
"I had to hide my discovery to my grandmother"
"Later on, I'll tell you a story with Sutikno" Subhan murmured inwardly.
Somehow Subhan felt Sutikno closer to him than his closeness with his grandparents.
"Sir, I want to play with Sutikno" Subhan told his grandmother.
"Oh yes son"
"Don't forget to go home, don't make it to night"
"You're going to the fields again?" ask grandma subhan
"Yes grandma"
"Where else do I play other than to ladan" Subhan told his grandmother.
Subhan's grandmother smiled to see his granddaughter's subhan who was getting older and more mature.
Subhan set his foot in the field where Sutikno must have been there waiting for him.
"Hi, Subhan"
"Tumben, you came earlier than usual" said Sutikno astonished
"Well, you're Sutikno"
"I want to finish my raft fast"
"I want to quickly go to the next village" said Subhan with a faint smile