
Shabita is now teaching at the mosque near her inn. They were led by Zacharias. Anggara still faithfully waited for him outside the Mosque while occasionally glancing at Shabita.
"Hello, Sir. I'll be there soon!" anggara said as he suddenly received a call from his superior.
Shabita had just come out of the mosque after shaking hands with them. Zakaria looked at Anggara who quickly pulled Shabita's hand away.
"Why?" shabita asked confusedly.
"Today you sleep alone, because I have overtime duty tonight. You're not papa, am I left alone?" ask Anggara.
Shabita had to nod. Frankly, he was afraid to sleep alone, considering that Toni would disturb him again, but he could not restrain Anggara from carrying out his duties as a police officer.
"Remain, don't I want to ask Zakaria or who's there to accompany you?" ask again.
Again Shabita smiled and shook weakly. He hoped Anggara would not leave him. He was already very dependent on this young man in front of him.
Anggara gently rubbed Shabita's cheeks and left. Shabita looked at him with a disappointed feeling. Anggara stopped his steps exactly 5 meters from where he was walking earlier. Anggara immediately turned around and walked quickly.
"Follow it, I'm afraid you're okay" he said, drawing Shabita to go with him.
Shabita smiled happily when Anggara pulled her earlier. He was shocked at first, but now he is very happy. "It's okay if I come?" Shabita. Pretending to feel bad, but in the heart is very excited.
"Fast up" said Anggara.
Shabita immediately riding Anggara motorbike. He laughed silently. Anggara saw that from his rearview mirror. The young man smiled silently. Their motorbike drove on the highway, because the clock had shown at 21:00, then the road became quiet and all activity was reduced. Shabita embraces Anggara from behind, feeling cold.
Angara immediately stopped the motor. "Cold?" tanyanya while removing her black jacket. "Wear this" he ordered, handing the leather jacket over to Shabita.
Shabita accepted it and immediately put on the jacket. "Aren't you cold?" ask Shabita.
"It's not cool that the police only saw his jacket. Mending gini, let's be handsome," joked Anggara while turning on his motorbike.
"Pede" Shabita said, pushing Anggara's back.
The one who was pushed just smiled while running back his motorbike. "If it's still cold, just hug this bike knelpot. Guaranteed warm!" yells.
"Basic," said Shabita. No doubt he was laughing too.
They entered a crossroads. There are many warning signs from the police and in front of there are many journalists who are trying to ask for permission to enter the area.
"Anggara, it has been awaited by Mr. Zamal inside," said Angara co-worker substitute Asaka first.
"Okay, I go in first yeah," Anggara said. He immediately ran his motor plan to enter the gate of the old house there.
Photograph flashes alternate with each other. Journalists each photographed the murder victim inside the building. Anggara walked while holding hands with Shabita to the scene. He entered the police cord by looking down. Shabita did the same with Anggara.
"Report, Sir. I have arrived!" anggara reported while saluting, but his fingers still did not release Shabita.
Inspector Zamal looked at Shabita, then turned to the fingers of those who were still fused. "You want to work, what's dating?" her allusion.
"Married-uh, no! Go to work, sir!" error Anggara quickly.
"His hand is that, makes me jealous. Look at me again LDR-an my clothes in the village," he said.
The conscious Anggara immediately released his hand from Shabita. He coughed for a while and then went back to normal. Shabita threw her face in another direction out of embarrassment.
"Let's see there. There's some weird stuff going on around here." Appoint Inspector Zamal on the wall at the other end of the street that was swarmed by journalists.
Anggara immediately headed there and Shabita followed them from behind. Other police asked the reporters to give them a way to examine the victims. A corpse with many maggots and flies was crowding him. The smell makes them have to cover their nose.
"This victim was dumped here. You see the body's rotten so, almost melted. Though yesterday-yesterday said the citizens of this corpse is not here," explained Inspector Zamal. "I called him. You, who used to patrol around here," he added.
"I just found out that there's a body here. Yesterday there was none" Anggara replied.
"That's exactly what we're confused about. Where is this corpse without any more edintitas," complained Inspector Zamal.
"We covered there while we were just telling stories. Pity your wife her face was so pale," he asked.
"Who's the body that threw it away?" inspector Zamal asked in a muttering voice.
"She walks alone" said the girl unconsciously. He immediately laughed awkwardly to cover up his carelessness earlier.
"Hahaha, it could be you, Dek," said Inspector Zamal, who was accompanied by laughter.
"I'm sorry, I'm kidding," Shabita said.
"No papa, really. Instead of getting bored, frankly I want to vomit and dizzy. No one talks to me, everyone is busy working" he said.
Shabita just looked down obediently while smiling. He spoke freely, somehow he felt he knew who the corpse really was. Anggara quietly grabbed Shabita's fingers which felt cold.
"Anyone, anything can't be taken, sir. Like a business card or a cell phone?" ask Anggara.
"You saw that. It's all maggots. Where can we find his identity there. The scraped parts have melted like porridge. Confused me, how to take him to the Hospital."
"Just pick up" Anggara suggested.
"Yes, shoveled but melting. Got what? Maggots. We don't want to let it go or we just clean it up. Assume there are no bodies here," agitated Inspector Zamal.
"Sir, we found nothing in the body. The body melted as we tried to touch it with twigs" reported his subordinates, who were wearing black clothes and masks and gloves.
"Well, listen to what he says. You ask the maggots, who knows the maggots know who died." Inspector Zamal confirmed his statement. He did not joke just from his funny words to make Shabita laugh secretly.
"Sir, how's next?" ask his subordinates earlier.
"Seek the forensics department that handles that. We are just waiting for the report, if in a few days there is also no please clean this area so that the smell does not disturb the residents."
"Good, sir." After respecting his subordinates then went and discussed with his comrades.
"You'd better get there, while you're called. All take him, pity him," advised Inspector Zamal.
"Yuk," asked Anggara.
Shabita according when led Anggara to sit on the porch of the corner of the large house was not inhabited. Shabita looked at the area around the house which is very magnificent, but unfortunately it already looks damaged and creepy.
"You thirsty?" ask Anggara.
"Em" replied Shabita.
"No more mineral water or anything." Anggara looking around with the glances of his eyes, who knows his colleagues who brought drinking water.
"No, if not," Shabita said as Anggara left to find a drink.
"wild-out"
"I'm afraid to be alone" he pleaded.
"Okay, not thirsty." Anggara had to sit back.
"Female," call Shabita.
"Hem," Anggara replied while playing his cellphone. His eyes were fixed on the HP screen.
"I took you? I can only make you difficult" said Shabita.
Anggara turned to look at the girl who was looking at him. "What the hell are you. There is something like that when it comes to you" he replied.
"It's true that these few days you can't sleep because you have to take care of me. Look at your eyes so red because of lack of sleep." Shabita persuaded Anggara's eyes that looked yellowing white. "If we marry you will be even more miserable because 24 hours must take care of me" he continued.
"So, by the way, if you have a crush on someone. Don't use reason to say that. From yesterday also our relationship is not clear, whether you like it or not the same me. I was confused by your attitude it was Van, plus you were familiar with some men," Anggara said with a flat face. He did not mention who they were that he secretly kept an eye on Shabita.
"Bu-not what I mean-" Shabita was running away on her own and regretting what she said earlier.
"I'm jealous! You are unconscious or what?!" cut Anggara. "Here, no need to talk about it anymore. Anyway I won't leave you, period!" the promise.