
"I swear, that was a real drag. A new age see people possessed rich that, make goosebumps know no," as well as one of Asri's friends while shivering in horror.
The four of them were walking towards the dorm with the other children who were always tailing behind them.
"Yes, I'm still goosebumps right now. Look, my furs are on this stand, why try?" The others chimed in while revealing the feathers in his standing hand.
Accidentally crossing with Firda's entourage, the two camps stopped on two sides. Staring at each other, a gaze that implied confusion was also a visible although imperceptible hatred.
"Look, he's normal, right? Once upon a time the rich witch now instantly so innocent. You guys are suspicious, huh?" whispered one of Asri's friends while staring at Alea who was standing side by side with Firda.
The girl suddenly grinned with a row of white teeth, not a friendly smile, but more threatening.
"Don't he, he suddenly had that weird smile? Why tuh?" Asri's friend hid behind her body, whispering that Alea was grinning at them.
"You're nothing, anyway! Where there was a smile, he pouted that rich man who hated us," Asri murmured after Firda's entourage passed in another direction.
The four of them were still standing there staring at their backs which were getting further away. Asri held onto her neck that Alea had strangled, holding a grudge in her heart to solve the problem earlier.
"We're going to the cafeteria, yuk. Still laper, it wasn't a time to eat." Asri agreed while asking the others to go first to their dormitory.
The night continued to crawl to the top. Leaving a twilight joke that feels dark removes it. The four girls had just walked out of the cafeteria room after filling their empty stomachs. It was quiet indeed because besides the late night all the disciples were no longer allowed to roam outside except those with interests.
Asri and his three friends belong to the students concerned. Stomach filling. Bablas and don't know the time. Chatting with the gossipy canteenkeeper.
"Eh, you know that you're not the same new student from Jakarta?" ask when they were in the cafeteria.
"What's wrong, Tea?" Asri knitted a confused eyebrow.
"He is rich who has black magic. In my village there are people who are so, nudu black magic, but not until. Often in a trance, keep going crazy," said the canteen keeper provoked the four students.
Asri and her friends stared at each other, they shuddered in horror at the thought of the possessed Alea.
"Really, Tea? Is anyone rich?" sambar Asri did not believe what the canteenkeeper said.
"Ih, you, mah. Sok teu believe ka Teteh, his true oruh, boong period (Ih, you. Love not to believe the same Teteh, yes really, lying time)," poked his lips forward.
Asri rubbed his crumpled nape, suddenly something made his hair stand up. His eyes glanced back and forth looking for something that shouldn't be anywhere near them.
"Udah, ah. We're back, yuk. I suddenly shuddered with horror of the story of the Teteh," said Asri as he moved from sitting and left the canteen.
"Oh, you guys, yeah. Emang already closed also the canteen, if you do not make the maksa to make noodles," he grumbled.
He immediately locked the door of the cafeteria that was actually closed. Cleaning up all the items also brought a sum of money from that day to be counted in the room. Well, just like the other workers, he also stayed in the dormitory in the room provided by Bu Ningsih.
The quiet dormitory, it feels gripping. Their eyes were endlessly scanning around, worried that there was a creature they did not want present.
"Sri, who is said to be Minah Tea is really not, anyway? I, really, so afraid of gini," said Asri's friend while tightening his body to her.
"Yes too, anyway."
No more talking happened, they felt a little relieved when they saw Mr. Selamet passing in front of the school building. The old man is indeed often patrolling every night. Ensuring that the dormitory gates are locked, class windows and other room doors are not open. After that will rest or continue to patrol until dawn arrives.
Their steps began to look slow and relaxed, the tense faces that were originally drawn gradually disappeared. It was as if a fresh wind was dispelling all the fear that was pervading their day.
The four of them started joking, laughing and teasing each other. Mutually awkward and shy, talking about men is also an unpleasant teacher at school. As if forgetting that they were under the darkness of night, covered in the unfriendly night wind.
Until their eyes caught two figures crouching in front of the dormitory, precisely in front of the gutter. Wearing pajamas with unbound hair. Their steps came to a halt, ascertaining what they were doing in front of the gutter.
"It wasn't the new student, huh. Then the tumben really the Firda does not use a veil? I'm sure he is," asked one of Asri's friends pointed at the two figures in front of the gutter.
"What are they doing, huh? How, squatting nights in that rich gutter." The others asked in astonishment.
"No idea, it's it. We continue, after all this is night too," said Asri also felt confused.
"Ihhh ...." As a result, they snorted as Alea held up a worm in her hand.
Samar looks the lips of the girl grinning, but does not know if the action is being seen Asri and the group.
"Maybe said Minah Tea really, she was a black magic nut. Ih, serem too, yeah."
"Yeah, ah. I got scared. Normally, it's not, black magic that there must be a collision."
The more shudder the four of them, inevitably they had to pass through where Alea and Firda were squatting if they wanted to go to the dormitory. Taking slow steps almost without a sound, the four paddled their feet. There was no other way but to pass them both.
None of the two people spoke, looking down at the dry sewer.
"Fir, Lea, what are you doing? How about, squatting nights here, anyway? Not afraid of you?"
"Yes, back to the room. Sleeping from here later found out that Bu Ningsih can be bothered, you know."
Two of Asri's friends ventured to ask, they stopped next to the two people who were crouching. Waiting for a word answer from the two, but after a while and a few questions, none of the answers they got from the two people.
"Udah, yuk. They do not answer also, rich there is a strange," Asri invited while pulling the hand of one of his friends to immediately leave the gutter.
"Ja-ja-ja-ngan ga-ga-gang-gu ...."
A soft and stern voice that did not know came from who managed to arouse their fear back. Their hearts were pounding, especially as the heads of the two people slowly began to turn. Both of their legs could not be moved suddenly, numb and stiff, as if glued to the ground.
His fourth eye widened when the two faces turned perfectly. Their mouths opened wanting to scream, but their throats choked no sound came out. Both figures smiled widely.
"Aragh!"