
"Do you know them?"
Agustin's question made Magisna stammer.
Agustin squinted his eyes, knitted his brows and looked at Magisna. Waiting for the girl to answer her question.
But Magisna did not immediately answer, "Lu know a boy named Kiddo?" Magisna asked back.
Agustin let out a short sigh and looked around the room. Looking for the person Magisna meant.
Some kids tease them. Some whistling and whining.
The boy may have gone home, Agustin thought. Then he looked back at Magisna. "You haven't answered my question" he whispered, bowing.
"The caveman will answer your question after you answer the cave question," Magisna said.
"Yes, of course I know him. He's my best friend!" Agustin replied impatiently. "Now tell me, who are they?! You didn't come when we were all questioned at the police station."
Magisna sighed harshly. "That day the cave was actually an accident" Magisna said.
Agustin looked at him with a frown.
"On the day we find Alexza and Hendra disappeared. The cave went home alone and attacked—"
Agustin looked concerned. "Ais not driving you?"
Magisna. "The cave that means pen comes home alone," he explained. "The one who attacked the cave wore a hoodie with glasses…"
Agustin.
Magisna leaned toward Agustin and whispered, "According to you, is there something strange about Kiddo's behavior?"
Agustin knitted his brows. "You don't think Kiddo is harming you, do you? Just so you know, Kiddo was still in the hospital the day Hendra disappeared!"
"Gua knows," interrupted Magisna. "After he was discharged from the hospital, was there anything strange about his habits and behavior?"
"What do you really want to say?" Agustin suddenly became alert.
"Have answered!" Magisna groaned impatiently. "This is closely related to people who wear blue ray glasses lately!"
"Glasses?" Agustin stammering. "Right," he said half-screeched, as if remembering something. "Kiddo's been wearing glasses since he got out of the hospital."
"Kiddo really hasn't awakened yet" whispered the dramatic Magisna.
"What do you mean?" Agustin whispered back.
"Senja's got her body!"
"Huh?" Agustin flabbergasted and spontaneously turned to the door with a restless look, as if worried that Kiddo would appear and caught them talking about it.
Magisna patted the back of her hand.
Agustin turned his attention back to Magisna. "You're not kidding, are you?"
"Serious cave," Magisna glared impatiently. "When the cave crash..the cave is also comatose."
Agustin blinked and was stunned. Like not being able to digest Magisna's story.
"Two one room with Kiddo," continued Magisna. "He was still in a coma back then, and Dusk suddenly appeared out of nowhere—"
"Then what does this have to do with the people who seized us and attacked you?" Agustin interrupted impatiently.
"They're all wearing glasses" Magisna said.
Agustin frowned again. They look confused and think hard.
"They all wear glasses to cover their eye color changes" explains Magisna.
"Eye color?" Agustin suddenly seemed to be remembering something. "I understand" he said half muttered.
"Have you seen Kiddo's eyes?" Magisna asked enthusiastically.
Agustin. "Not Kiddo" he answered. "I've met someone with different eyes."
Magisna.
"Either it has something to do or not, but.." Agustin looks anxious.
Speaking to Agustin was indeed the most appropriate decision, Magisna thought. He took my problem seriously.
"We're in big trouble, Magisna!" Agustin.
"A---a—what does it mean big trouble?" Magisna.
Agustin. He looked back and sighed. "We must meet Papa Tibi" he said, pulling his body up and bowing. "Later in the afternoon I'll pick you up!"
"Ng-no! No need!" Magisna grabbed Agustin's arm and held him down. "The two brought a motor, really. But can you not explain the big problem first?"
"OK," Magisna finally surrendered and released Agustin. "Go back to school later, cave straight to the place of Ice. You just wait there!"
The deal was taken.
Magisna and Agustin left the canteen and split up in the parking lot.
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The time is almost magrib when the last lesson hour is over. Magisna tries to contact her parents via the school phone, greeted by the babble of her overprotective mother.
Magisna wouldn't wait until her mother understood. He closed the call after he said the important part. What matters is that I told you, he said in his heart. Then rush to go to the parking lot that turned out to be very quiet, while the atmosphere was getting dark.
Hendra's motorcycle and Pak Isa's car were not there when Magisna took his motorcycle.
They must have come home from earlier, Magisna thought.
Only two vehicles remain parked. One car and one motorcycle. But there was no one else around Magisna.
Magisna put on her sweater in a hurry and started her motorcycle without looking back and forth.
When he rewinds his motorcycle, someone suddenly snatches the sleeve of his sweater.
Magisna gasped and gasped.
A pale face greeted him with a strange smile.
Magisna shuddered.
"Can hitchhike?" The question awakened Magisna.
It turned out that the short-haired girl in SMU uniform had once lived in a vocational school class.
"I was late to be picked up again" said the boy, bowing.
Any more? Magisna. So yesterday was he waiting for an invitation?
"Where are you going?" Magisna asked while turning off the engine.
"My house is not far from your school" replied the boy.
"What is Van Til Hogeschool?"
"Yes, you guys moved out of there, right?"
Magisna gave a short sigh. "We're not exactly in the same direction" he said. "But it just so happens that today the cave is going there."
The girl slammed and clapped her hands. "Yes!" exclaims happily. Then jump into the splotch.
Magisna turned on the engine again and rolled his motorcycle in slow speed. Try to stay alert after yesterday's accident. At least this time I was not alone, he thought.
"Hey—do you believe in divination and such?" The short-haired girl started babbling behind him.
Magisna chuckled in response. I don't know, he said in his heart. After a series of strange events, he felt unsure he could ignore other strange things. "Can you tell?" tanyanya turned a glance, glancing at the girl behind her through the corner of her eyes.
"Not really" replied the girl. "I mean, I don't know, but I can see other things that normal people can't see."
"Do you mean ghosts and the like?"
"Maybe!" The girl shrugged her shoulders.
"What kind of grandfather?" Magisna began to wonder.
"Have you ever heard of a myth about someone who has a third eye after they've died?"
Magisna's heart suddenly like being hit by a sledgehammer. What the hell's going on? he said in his heart. Why does my heart react strangely?
His motorcycle suddenly snapped.
The girl behind him simultaneously screeched.
"Sori" said Magisna.
"You don't like the story?" The girl sounded sorry.
"No pa-pa," Magisna. "So continue!" He was actually curious to hear the continuation. But somehow his heart was beating. Am I afraid to hear this story? But Magisna was convinced that this time she was not frightened.
Not for this kind of story!
I have experienced something more terrible, he said in his heart.