Sundari

Sundari
Don't look back


After traveling for approximately three hours the three of them have arrived at the house ki Selamet.


Iwan parked his car in the courtyard of the house ki Selamet.


The car engine was turned off by Iwan and they both got out of the car.


Dina has come down from the car looking old house with paint color looks dull and in the courtyard of the house ki Selamet itself a lot of dry leaves scattered that are not cleaned like a house that has been cleaned name not in place.


Iwan who had been in front of the door ki Selamet also began to knock on the door.


“Excuse me Ki Congratulations,” screeches Iwan while knocking on the door of Ki Selamet's house.


Crick


The sound of the door opening.


Suddenly the door that was knocked on Iwan opened by itself.


“Wan ki Selamet kok door open by itself?” said Dina who asked Iwan.


“Already Ma'am, let's just go in.


Dina and Iwan entered KI Selamet's house when they entered.


Brucks


The sound of the door closing itself.


Dina and Iwan began to panic when the door of the house ki safely closed by itself they both tried to reopen the door.


“Bu the door is locked,” Iwan told Dina.


“Then how do we go home, this house like abandoned its inhabitants years Wan.”


“Ah time anyway Bu.”


As the two of them were chatting suddenly there was a grandfather behind them.


“You want what you guys at my house?” said the grandfather.


Iwan and Dina were shocked.


“Ma-sorry Ki, I just knocked the door of Aki's house suddenly to open so we enter, sorry we both have sassy Ki,” said Iwan nervously because he felt uncomfortable.


“Do you two come here?” ask Ki Selamet back.


“A-anu Ki, my boss would like to ask for help to Ki Selamet.”


“Let's go to my room,” take Ki Selamet.


The two of them followed behind Ki Selamet to a special ritual room.


Arriving in the ritual room Ki Selamet.


“Sit!” ki Selamet's Order.


“I-iya Ki,” says nervous Iwan.


“Who wants to ask for my help?” ask back to Selamet.


“I-this ki my boss,” said Iwan


Iwan pointed at Dina beside him.


“What I want to help you with!” said Ki Selamat with a loud tone?


“Begini Ki lately darling often disturbed by kuntilanak, but strangely why only me Ki?” ask Dina.


Ki Selamet began to close his eyes seeing inwardly what happened to Dina.


“Because of Revenge in the past?” ki Selamet.


“Defend? To me Ki?” Dina who does not understand the words of ki Selamet.


“Not, but Your husband your family is in danger!” ki Selamet who commemorates.


“What exactly did Ki try to explain I do not understand Aki mean?” Dina asked back.


“Ask your husband what he did in his past? I can't help because the bad things in the past that your husband has done make bad karma for your family.”


“I beg Ki Selamet can help me, I beg Ki please save my little family.”


“I'm not helping!” ki Selamet.


“I beg you to help me Ki, whatever Ki Selamet ask I will give,” said Dina who pleaded.


“Your money is meaningless when someone is dead, I can't help but I can keep the kuntilanak away from approaching you.”


“Take this salt sprinkle in front of your door, the kuntilanak will not be able to enter your room to disturb,” Ki Selamet who gives a handful of coarse salt to Dina.


Dina welcomed a handful of coarse salt given by Ki Selamat with both hands.


“Thank you ki, oh yes there is another thing I want to know Ki.”


Dina who reached into his pocket took the paper he had torn in Sundari's book and gave it to Ki Selamet.


“This Ki I got this paper in my maid room named bi Sun.”


Ki Selamet took the paper in Dina's hand and read it.


“Yen siro teapot wenehene tondo” Ki Selamet who cast a spell on that paper.


After reading the mantra, Ki Selamet told Dini.


“It's a summoning spell,” Ki Selamet said.


“What caller Ki?” ask the curious Dina.


“Kuntilanak,” Say ki Selamet briefly.


Dina who heard what I said Congratulations gasped in shock. Dina did not think her guess was right that Sundari was the mastermind of all this and kuntilanak who had been bothering her was Sundari.


 “So all the events behind that bi Sun mastermind, Alright I will teach him a lesson,” said Dina who was very angry.


“Ha-ha-ha, you will not be able to fight Dina, just accept the bad karma that your husband once did,” Ki Selamet chirped.


“No ki I have to ask him a lesson, then I go home first there is a little money for the battery,” said Dina who gave a brown envelope containing money to ki Selamet.


“This money does not mean in my nature, you should just go home but remember after you get out of this room never look back.”


“What's Why Ki?” ask the curious Iwan.


“Have not asked much just follow my orders!” ki Selamet.


Dina began to get ready to go from the ritual room ki Selamet, rough salt given by ki Selamet was Dina Put into the plastic then Dina stored in her bag.


After all Dina finished saying goodbye to Ki Selamet.


“Ki I'm home?” Dina.


“Be careful on the road, and remember when you get out of this room never look back,” said ki Selamet reminded Dina back.


“Good Ki,” Dina said


Dina and Iwan also went to follow the words ki Selamet did not look back.


Until the two of them came out of the ritual room still did not violate the words of ki Selamet.


But when it was near the main door and opened the door of Dina and Iwan who were very curious looking back how surprised they turned out there was a tall black figure of a big red-eyed guided by grinning to the their direction.


Dina and Iwan ran towards their car.


While trying to get into the car from the back of Iwan, someone patted his shoulder.


“Ammun, Ki I do not want to die young mercy Ki,” said Iwan while closing his eyes.


“You are why, like a frightened person,” said a resident who happened to pass by and patted Iwan on the shoulder.


“Exit at home ki Selamet Pak,” chirps Dina.


“Ki Selamet, are you not wrong?” sahut the Father.


“Iya Sir, why?” ask Dina 


“Ki Selamet has long died, many years the house is empty and many residents who do not dare to pass in the house ki Selamet because they see a creepy black figure,” the villager explained to the two of them.


“Ah time sir, I just went home to meet ki Selamet and we did see creepy creatures maybe it's the occupants of his house Pak,” concluded Dina.


“Yes already if you do not believe, later on the road surely you will find a big old meal and a lot of yellow cloth sacred markings,” said the father and left them both.


Suddenly Dina immediately fell silent, remembering before going to the house we Selamat Dina saw on the left of the road there was an old tomb with yellow cloth that adorned the tomb, Dina had seen the writing on the tombstone of the old tomb vaguely.


The tombstone reads the name Ki Selamat.


 


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