
Inggit stared blankly at the house in front of him which was now overgrown with a lot of tall grass. Feeling that something was still strange, Inggit instead walked to the back of the house where Angel and Avin entered.
It turned out that the backyard door really existed, just like what he saw when he was unconscious yesterday. Inggit was so surprised, he opened his mouth wide and quickly closed it with both hands. "It turns out that it wasn't all a dream. It's all real!" Inggit's eyes glazed over and his hair bristled.
Inggit thought back to Angel and thought about Angel's situation. Inggit felt like he wanted to find out more truth, so Inggit also intended to enter the house through the back yard door. Unfortunately, the back yard door was locked tightly. The high grass and the condition of the house that seemed unkempt for many years make the house look creepy and also feared there is a snake in it.
Dalvin pulls Inggit's hand and invites him away from the house. It's not just Inggit who has a memory of the house, Dalvin too. It wasn't the beautiful memory Davin recalled, the memory that put him at the point of prolonged trauma.
Dalvin invites Inggit away from the house but Inggit releases Dalvin's hand. "Take me off, Mom. I have to see that house!" ggit said stubbornly.
"For what? Why do you know that house? You know where it's coming from?" dalvin asked Inggit.
"I don't know. It was like seeing someone I knew in this house. Yesterday when I passed out, it was like seeing a little boy living in this house. I was curious, I didn't know the boy but why was he present in my subconscious? I thought what I saw wasn't real but it turned out that after I came straight all this wasn't just a dream. The butterfly garden which though has changed but still remains the same as even though the nameplate of Butterfly Park which now looks rusty. This house is the same, has a back door as I saw in my subconscious. I wonder what happened to the little boy who owns this house. How's he doing?"
Dalvin tries to calm Inggit down. He looked to the left and to the right and made sure no one was following them like yesterday. "We're not talking here, are we?" ask Davin with an anxious face.
"Why? What is wrong? Isn't this house empty?" ask Inggit.
Dalvin couldn't tell Inggit the reason, as his mother told him, Inggit had lost his memory. He did not want to force Inggit to remember his dark past. Inggit can live a quiet life like now because he does not remember what he experienced in childhood. If Inggit remembers it, Dalvin can't imagine how much grief Inggit would feel. It would be hysterical and maybe he would blame himself.
"You can tell me what you've seen. To be sure, this house has been empty for a long time. You see the grass, it's very high. You also see the back door is padlocked and has almost rusted. What are you forcing in? You don't know what animal's in there? One more thing, in this house there was a dark event in the past."
"How did you know? What is a dark event that happened?" Dalvin's words made Inggit even more curious. He wanted to match what had happened to what he had seen while he was fainting.
"I used to live near here. I promise I'll tell you all the same but not in this place." Dalvin then pulls Inggit's hand. While walking he continued to be vigilant as he monitored the situation.
Dalvin keeps away from the CTF. Dalvin doesn't want the men who killed Inggit's parents to know Angel's alive. Danger.
Apparently they are very loyal, willing to be beaten like anything and still do not want to open their mouths. Various tortures have been done but the two men still do not want to reveal who has told him. Calvin was convinced, who told them was one of the people who had a fairly strong power. Could it be a successful businessman or even a government official who has power? I don't know, Dalvin doesn't know.
Until now, the two men are still held captive by Dalvin. They still do not want to reveal who has told them and what their purpose is to follow Dalvin and Inggit. In case, Dalvin deliberately installed CCTV cameras around Inggit's house when Inggit was not found yesterday. Dalvin is worried, when he is careless there are others who already know the existence of Angel and intend to commit the crime again.
Davin felt he had failed to protect Inggit in the past. Now, Dalvin is trying his hardest to keep Inggit safe. Dalvin did not think that Inggit took him to the Butterfly Park because his past memories had begun to return. Dalvin thought Inggit was just curious about what he said at the time.
After being far enough away from the house where the murder of Angel's parents was witnessed directly by Dalvin's eyes, Dalvin released Inggit's hand. While still looking left and right to make sure that no one was following them, Dalvin just sat next to Inggit and could breathe a sigh of relief.
"I don't want to go to that place again! I also don't want you to go to this butterfly garden alone. Remember, from now on when you get out of the house, let me know!" dalvin said in a serious voice.
Inggit thought Dalvin was just too possessive of him. Inggit doesn't know that Dalvin is so afraid of anything happening with Inggit. "Already, Mas. I'm an adult. I can go by myself. You don't have to worry so much like that. My husband just relax."
"I'm not your husband! If I say submissive, yes you recite. I don't want you to go back to that place!" Dalvin looks resolute and indisputable. This made me even more curious.
"Why can't I go to that house again? Mom, I was curious about what I saw when I fainted. I know that house. I also like to know the Butterfly Park. Can't it be that all of that is just an illusion? I'm sure there's something mysterious I need to solve."
"You don't have to solve any mysteries. You're living a happy life without having to think about what's so obscure!"
"How can I live happily if something is stuck with my mind? I'm still wondering what happened that day, Mom!"
"That day? That day when?" Both Dalvin's eyebrows are linked. He also wondered what he had remembered about his past.
"The day on which the incident took place. The day Avin told Angel to go."
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