
After returning home, I repeatedly checked my bag and made sure it wouldn't come back to me. I got a little more of that key brought by Melya. Melya brave and good girl.
From my bedroom window I looked at Eli's house. His condition has not improved. I feel guilty for what happened to him.
A girl in our school uniform stands in front of Eli's fence. He's been there long enough but nobody's out to open the fence.
Who her? Is he one of my classmates. Why come nights like this?
Suddenly he looked at me and looked at me. The look we saw each other made me surprised. Just reflex me pulling my window. It's weird! My room is on the second floor. How did he know I was watching him since?
The next day in class,
"Please collect the schoolwork you gave me two days ago!"
Laila had already started collecting children's duties. I went to Eli's locker, where my paperwork was tucked away. It just so happened that Eli's locker was right under locker no. 13. I immediately banished those bad thoughts.
I have to believe there's nothing in that locker. I took the paper assignment. I finished it all yesterday. But my eyes caught a red stain on the end of the paper. Whatisthis? I'm sure this stain wasn't there when I put it yesterday. Did I put something in the locker and accidentally spill it?
I looked back into the locker and looked at the contents. Something thick in red seeped from above flowing into the wall of my locker. With trembling hands I ventured to touch it to check the liquid.
This smell from the tip of my finger stinks of blood! The blood kept flooding the walls of my locker until it was all covered in red. The blood flowed from the locker above me. Locker no 13!
"Aakhhh! I'm yelling. My classmates are out. Melya and Laila came up to me. Laila embracing me helped calm me down. I buried myself in his arms.
"What's wrong?" ask Melya.
"That! There! There's a lot of blood in my locker."
"Relie! Look at! There's nothing in there!" laila. I looked at the locker again. Melya has taken out all the contents. But there's nothing. Empty clean. Not the same as I saw earlier. The red stain I saw at the end of my paper was also absent.
Laila helped me stand up and took me to class. The kids looked at me strangely. I'm sure it wasn't a hallucination. I can feel the stickiness at the end of my finger. I even smell the fishy smell of blood. But why in an instant did everything disappear without a trace?
After the lesson was over, Miss Desi asked Laila, Melya and I to take the children's duties to the teacher's room. Laila and Melya walked in front of me and I followed behind.
I stepped in with a blank look. Still thinking about that senseless incident. Not even Melya saw anything there.
"Bruck!" For daydreaming I collided with someone in front of me.
"Sorry! I didn't see" the words were cut off the moment I saw who was in front of me. The girl with a lot of scratches on her face. He laughed out loud. No matter the blood that flows through it. He brought his face closer to me.
"Aakhs!" I screamed while covering my face. I freaked. The task paper I had brought was scattered to the floor.
"Relie! What's up?" melya asked shaking my body.
"So, that girl, bumped into me.His face was scary!" panicked kataku. I just pointed back.
Melya pulled one of the students who had just passed me by.
"You hit him?" melya was angry.
"No! I didn't hit him!" deny the girl. "He fell by himself."
Melya looked at me with a questioning look.
"It wasn't him who hit me earlier," I replied, explaining to Melya. Melya let go of the girl and apologized.
"Maybe he's gone" Laila surmised. Melya sighed.
I went home and threw myself on the bed. I have been feeling very tired lately. The events I experienced today continue to be reflected in my memory.
I shifted my mind by doing schoolwork. Orange-colored light infiltrated my room. It was dusk, I glanced at the window.
I saw the boy who was standing there again yesterday. No one's poking him. What's he want?
I called Melya.
"Melya can you come to my house? I have something to talk about."
"What's wrong? Just tell me now?"
"I want to say it straight away."
"Did something happen again?"
"I saw it. The girl has been standing there since yesterday. I feel like there's something weird about him. He knows I'm watching him. But he still won't leave. I just wanted to make sure that it wasn't just my hallucination."
"I'll be there. Waita minute!"
After that, the phone was switched off. Riri waited impatiently. Melya finally called him back.
"A little more I arrived. Where is he?"
"He's in front of Eli's fence."
"Is he still there?" ask Melya. I peeked a little behind the curtain. After making sure I close it again.
"Yes, the girl is still there" I replied.
"I've arrived. Where is he?" Melya asked from across the street.
I ventured to peek again. But the girl was no longer visible. There was only Melya who was standing around looking for the girl I meant earlier.
"So it's still there" I said on the phone, searching through the window.
Suddenly a frightening face appeared from the window and hit the glass until it shook. I jumped backwards in shock.
The same face I saw last day. He stood before the fence of Eli's house. The face stuck firmly to the window glass as if it wanted to barge in. His bad face showed an evil grin.
"Aakhhh! Help me!" my yelling.
"Riri, what's wrong?" ask Melya on the phone.
"He's here. In front of my bedroom window. I'm so scared. Help me!" I said while sobbing.
Not long after the door to my room in the gedor.
"Darling, it's mama! open the door, son!" my mother's voice called from outside the room. I rushed to open the door and rushed towards her.I hugged my mother tightly.
"He's right there! the window!"
My dad checked the window. "Nothing," he said.
"He must have been hiding. He chased me all the way here."
"He who?"
"the ghost!"
"ghost ??" my family was stunned to hear those words coming out of my mouth.
"Son, we've been living in this house for years. There were no ghosts all this time." said my father.
I pulled Melya into the room. "Melya, please check my room! I'm sure he's hiding inside. You can see it, right? please help me!"