
"Mas, why did I get scared and where did Grandma come from?" ask Lidia confused.
Rusli did not answer, looking straight at where the old Grandma was walking. "Lidia closes the window" Rusli said anxiously.
"Quick Lydia," now with a pale face.
"Ne-Nek, where did he go? The grandmother suddenly disappeared," Rusli told me slowly.
"What do you mean by Rusli?" lidia asked as she inched closer towards her husband.
"Mas, why is this. What's up, Mas?" ask Lydia doesn't understand.
Rusli immediately fell silent and looked from inside the car. The afternoon sky that had looked bright was now dark. "Mas, should we go straight to pick up Mayra?" ask Lidia scared.
"Look at Mas, the weather is rapidly changing," pointed at Lydia with trembling hands.
Lydia further sharpened her gaze she did not think that there had been so many changes to this city after the last time it was abandoned. "Mas, wh-what is that?" ask Lidia surprised.
"What?" asked Rusli surprised.
"I-it, Mas. Look at what's behind the fog" said Lydia slowly.
Lydia and Rusli further sharpened their eyes as if they could not believe what they were seeing. "Mas, isn't this place .. why is it now this way," said Lydia as she pulled her husband's hand.
"We should go straight to Mas village to pick up Mayra and go home!" lidia's getting scared.
The shadow behind the fog was getting closer to the faint sighting of the little girl behind the fog. "Mas ... hurry we get out of here!" shouted Lydia impatiently.
"Mas, isn't di-he .. argh!" lidia cried out in surprise when suddenly something cold touched her shoulder.
"Lidia, don't surprise me and you why?" ask Rusli wonder.
"Shadow that little girl and someone touched me with a cold hand" Lydia said.
"Then, who touched me Mas," Lydia was afraid as she looked back.
"No, none of this is true. Someone really touched me and his hands were cold" Lydia told.
Lydia slowly turned her gaze forward, repeatedly rubbing her shoulders. The strands he felt were still felt and spread throughout his body. "Cold Mas, cold," muttered Lydia unconsciously.
Lydia was getting weird with what she saw and felt. Her body seemed to feel something strange, something that made her heart restless still with all her thoughts until Lidia felt her hair bristling violently.
"Mas .... "Lidia cried as she felt someone blow her nape repeatedly.
"Almost! There's nothing Lydia." Tukas Rusli was angry.
Hearing her upset husband Lydia chose to shut up and pull her husband's hand. Lydia was getting tighter in her arms, her husband sitting curled up, hiding himself from what she saw and felt. "Really Mas, I saw him," replied Lydia and closed her eyes tightly.
Rusli was astonished by his wife's attitude, all that Lydia said was incompatible with what she saw. His net became more and more blurred, there was no figure behind the thin fog and then he looked towards the back seat to confirm once again what he saw. 'Freak, there's no one, ' Inner Rusli.
Rusli glanced at Lidia, sat curled up and his hand continued to hold her hand.
Rusli momentarily let out a heavy breath as if something was making him feel heavy-hearted. Rusli was silent for a long time and then drove his car back.
"True, you said Lidia should we pick up Mayra soon," Rusli explained at last.
Lydia took off her husband's hand and changed her seat. "Mas, shouldn't we get there almost magrib," Lydia said.
Hearing the words of Rusli's wife immediately looked at Lydia and stopped her car suddenly. "What's up, Mom?" ask Lidia confused.
Rusli did not answer but left the car. Rusli seemed to be looking for something in front of the car, but Rusli quickly got back in the car in a hurry. "Mas, what's wrong?" ask Mayra to investigate.
"Lidia, don't you feel like our car hit something and didn't you see it?" ask Rusli scared.
"Mas, look what and hit what?" ask Lydia in surprise.