
The sky above the village of Palu Wesi has begun to darken, orange tinge that adorn the sky even little by little has begun to disappear. It seemed like a moment more azan magrib reverberated.
Hariri walked back to the front yard intending to enter the house to prepare for the magrib prayer with his father and mother.
Suddenly Hariri stopped his steps, his feeling said like someone was watching his movements. Hariri went looking for his way, his gaze swept in every direction, starting from the corner of the front yard, the garden he had previously sat in, but no one was watching him.
Many people pass by but they are busy with the work they are doing.
"Any.." murmured Hariri then intended to continue his steps into the house.
When Hariri turned around to continue his steps, Hariri was surprised not to play! Beside the door leaf had stood the figure of a girl in high school uniform.
"Astagfirefull!" pekik Hariri's.
Hariri took two steps back. Both of his eyes widened in fear to find Fina's figure suddenly appearing before him.
Moments later after his consciousness recovered, Hariri slowly ventured closer to Fina who was staring at him wistfully.
The look in his eyes seemed to hold a deep sorrow. There was sadness, regret mixed with anger.
"A, aad, what's wrong, Fin?" tanya Hariri spontaneously covered her nervousness.
"Perfect my death Har, I don't want to be the curious spirit that will be floating around. I try to reconcile my destiny, I do not want to be in nature that is the nature shown by the little boy," said Fina softly.
"Surely, it must be Fin! I promise I will ask you and Kiyai to pray for you" said Hariri, who has returned to master his feelings again.
"You also have to bring the flowers that have been prayed for to my grave. Water the prayer over my grave" said Fina flatly.
"Yes Fin, I will" replied Hariri.
"Thank you Har, I am fully aware that all my suffering is not entirely your fault. I'm so sorry I made the decision to end Har's life too soon" Fina said.
"Har, who are you talking to?! Invited in his guest, it is not good to talk to guests in the middle of the door!" voice of Mr. Harjo from inside.
Hariri gasped in surprise, he gasped at his father's voice. Hariri soon realized that he was talking to a spirit figure that could not be seen in plain sight.
Unlike Hariri who can see the presence of Fina because Fina who wants it.
"I, yes sir. Uh, no, no one, sir" Hariri said.
Simultaneously Fina's figure slowly faded and vanished, no longer visible to Hariri.
Suddenly Mr. Harjo appeared from inside the house where Hariri was standing talking to the spirit of Fina.
"The father had heard clearly, you spoke Har," said Mr. Harjo as he swooned around but found no one who was thought to be his son's interlocutor.
"Any.." murmured Mr. Harjo frowned deeply.
"Already, sir let's go in we are ready to pray magrib," sergeant Hariri diverted his father's suspicion.
Fina is currently a curious spirit whose spirit cannot move to the afterlife because it has an unfulfilled purpose or has a strong curiosity towards the world it left behind.
Not infrequently in different cultures and beliefs around the world, curious spirits are often associated with mystical stories and legends.
Some people believe that the spirit of curiosity can communicate with us through dreams, through spiritual mediums, or can even affect our lives directly.
But not a few who ask questions, does the spirit of curiosity really exist? Or is this just a myth and a story created by the human imagination?
Scientific approaches are usually skeptical of the existence of curious spirits, as no empirical evidence can corroborate them. However, for those who have experienced personal experience with this phenomenon, it becomes real and convincing.
One interesting aspect of curious spirits is the unfulfilled goals they have. This goal could be an unjust death, a desire to keep their loved ones, or even a strong curiosity towards the future.
Some of the stories about curious spirits include approaches to help them achieve their goals and give them peace.
Not only that, curious spirits are also often associated with places that are considered haunted. Old houses, prisons, or even haunted forests are often said to be a gathering place for curious spirits.
Usually people visiting such places have the hope to experience an unforgettable spiritual experience. Although some are skeptical of the existence of curious spirits, many also consider it to be the truth hidden behind the universe.
In some cultures, special rituals are held to communicate with curious spirits. They will perform the ritual in order to interact if a place is considered haunted and believed to be inhabited by supernatural beings.
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At night the atmosphere of Pak Harjo's house looks crowded. Many people willingly help prepare for the Thanksgiving event tomorrow. Tents have been installed to cover the entire yard of Pak Harjo's house. The plan Pak Harjo deliberately just roll out tarps and mats as a seat to eat together as the peak and core of the Thanksgiving event so deliberately no stage at all.
In addition to the house on the right side of the yard, mothers have begun to be busy preparing various cooking ingredients. Some peel vegetables, some wash vegetable ingredients, peel onions and so forth. But one of the concerns and awaited tonight is the moment of slaughtering 10 cows.
There are about 30-an community residents crowded in the backyard of Mr. Harjo's house who want to watch the slaughter of cows while helping to cut meat or help wash after the cows are slaughtered and skinned.
Pak Harjo and Hariri stood among the people who wanted to help him. A smile full of happiness continues to decorate the face of Pak Harjo and Hariri. There seemed to be an infinite sense of gratitude from the look of Mr. Harjo's face.
Meanwhile, several other residents gathered in the front yard just chatting while drinking coffee accompanied by various kinds of cakes.
After talking about no juntrungannya, finally they all became interested after one of them mengyeleletyuk ask.
"Hear Hariri's recovery was thanks to a magical boy, really not the hell?" said one citizen.
"That's right, my wife Jono, heard this morning from Harjo's mom at the shop" said Diran, a 40-year-old man.
"Can you?" timpal mang Jono and other fathers were curious.
"Bu Harjo did not tell in detail about the magical boy mang, Bu Harjo just said that Hariri was cured after coming to the magical boy's house," said Diran.
"I will ask the address of the boy the same Mr. Harjo ah, for my brother who is sick," said the man named Jono.
Talk about a magical boy from a bunch of people like in stalls, stalls, in the market or like tonight are being talked about these people unwittingly bear fruit into news chain which itself will spread naturally in various directions. Without advertising and accidentally spread.* CONNECTED*