
Shabita realized the presence of Talia, he then turned to Anggara in front of there. Seeing how much this young man was suffering, Sariani extended her middle finger nail. Scratch his neck then blood flows profusely there. He rubbed his blood-flowing neck and then attached blood-stained hands to Anggara's wounds. Miraculously, the wound was gone, back to the way it was. Anggara was astonished to see the wound that soon disappeared without a trace at all. He checked his hands and waist. He then looked at Shabita who was now standing looking at something back there.
"Talia" he said. He looked up.
Suddenly the car shook. Brak! It was like something had fallen from above and hit the roof of the carriage. "Yeah!" the passengers panicked. They looked up in fear. Dak! Dak! Brak! The sound of giant footsteps walked up there. Making the atmosphere more tense Suddenly the train lights blinked. They looked around, then held hands with those nearby. Anggara looked at Shabita who just stood straight while looking up. Only he didn't falter even though the train started to shake violently.
Dak! Dak! Dak! Brak! I borrow your powers to fight him!
Sariani shot straight up. He is now standing on the train. The wind waving her beautiful hair. He looked straight at Talia who was already there. The girl stood in front of him while looking at her wrath.
"How dare you bother me Sariani! Get out of my mother's body!" his orders.
Shabita smiled in contempt. He shook. "No. I'm not leaving before you give up on hurting them both."
"It's our family business. You don't deserve to interfere in our affairs!"
"My business, because I'm Toni after Shabita. If it wasn't for me avoiding my mother's blood, then Vanesa would never have suffered and I'd have sworn to protect her until it ran out."
"Great also nyalimu Sariani. You're just a curious spirit, nothing more!" hina Talia while pointing towards Shabita.
"Oo, so. Let's see who's the toughest. You or me, man!" challenge Sariani.
Sariani extended her nails. It was seen blood dripping on the nails then being able to melt the steel. Those inside were shocked by the hollow roof of the carriage, from which they were able to see the sky. Aaa They were screaming hysterically when a melt like an asphalt almost hit one of the calves of a sweet seven-year-old boy.
How could he do that? Talia was amazed at what she saw. However, he soon realizes that Sariani is not alone. He must have used Wati's magic. Talia immediately concentrated the core of devotion emanating from the stomach into her hands. His nails were elongated and glistened like a knife.
"Great," muttered Shabita. He did not expect the girl to be able to make her nails a deadly weapon. Shabita looked at the sky, full of starlight. He laughed because of his luck.
Lothawat! That star oil will react on a starry night! He looked back at Shabita who was now looking at him.
"Go away before you perish!" shabita's Warning.
"Compense! I haven't been able to finish off Anggara and bring my mother home, abstain for me to come home!" He immediately advanced to attack Shabita who stood up to meet his attack.
Shabita walked sideways, watching him. "Return down" he said.
Talia shook her head while laughing knotfully. He stood up straight, putting up the horses. "Well, this isn't a toy anymore. We're getting serious!" Talia is back. He launched his deadly fist.
"With nails all that time. Where can punch me!" taunting Shabita while dodging any Talia attacks.
Talia jumped to the back. He spread his wings. Flying into the air then swooping down on Shabita with her pointy nails. Shabita's gone, Brak! Aaaa! The train shook again as Talia jumped down to attack Shabita.
"Sariani, where are you?!" wrathful. He looked here and there to find Shabita.
Talia growls, she does not find Shabita even though she has walked to the roof one and the roof the next. He was suspicious then. "Don't he ..." Don't want himself to think. Soon Talia walked towards one of the roofs that made the beach earlier. He extended his index nail. Then crouched down, making a big hole there. They were shocked when they looked at the open roof. It turned out that Talia was holding onto part of the roof, then throwing it to the ground. Talia immediately jumped down. He searched where Anggara and his mother were.
"Where is he?" ask Talia to all of them. They shakes not knowing. Talia was furious, she approached one of them. "Where is he?"
"I don't know," replied a black-shirt father while avoiding Talia's Sharp gaze.
Hihihim .... A loud voice sounded in his ears. Made him release the father. He focused on the voice. Hihahi. The sound again sounded this time accompanied by a gripping atmosphere. Talia rubbed her neck, a sign of her beginning to tremble, but she insisted on staying strong. "Get out you Sariani!"
Sariani takes Anggara to the next station. He repeatedly giggles to outwit Talia.
"Why do you sound like Kuntilanak?" ask Anggara wonder. He could see the quiet atmosphere tonight.
"To outwit Talia," Shabita replied. "He'll think I'm close when I'm far away" he added.
"Who are you really?" ask Anggara. He was not sure the girl he was with was Shabita.
"Sariani" replied Shabita. He looked at the next car. "We're taking this train to get to Sean's village."
"Why didn't it disappear like that?"
Shabita looked at Anggara before her feet stepped into the carriage. "Just follow the path because I don't know how to get there either." He stepped in followed by Anggara.