
Mayra did not think that if the mother was still firm with all her stance, all her words and suggestions did not make the mother flinch. Mayra could only sigh violently and throw it with the weight of her current self could only resign, the only way she was the one who had to try to prevent all the desires of Laras. Tonight the atmosphere of the house again uncomfortable rain since the day continues to flutter with a rush.
"Who?" mayra was surprised.
There was no answer just the door that sounded creaky and opened a little wide, "Who?" ask Mayra again.
The curious Mayra finally stood up as well and looked for where the source of the sound came from, slowly stepping her net slightly narrowed as she looked at the strange thing on the floor, but Mayra did not stop her steps continue to follow the drops of water that fell neatly on the floor. "No, no! Barrels enough!" mayra shouted with a hunting step towards the mother's room.
However, all of Mayra's prejudices are wrong, Mayra can not see the figure of Laras. The dripping water was suddenly invisible and dried up just like that. "Any, this is not possible" muttered Mayra astonished.
"Mother ...." Call Mayra worried.
"Mother ...." Call Mayra back.
Mayra was surprised when her mother did not answer her call. Slowly he opened the door of the mother's room, bending his head slightly to peek. "Squeaky. Mom is not in the room and it's late" he murmured as he closed the door.
Worrying when she couldn't find her mother. Mayra chose to go to the living room and then to the terrace, a glimpse of Mayra seeing a shadow in the rain. His net became more and more entrenched to sharpen his gaze.
"Mother ... That mother!" yell Mayra hard.
Curious and his call got no answer. Mayra ran through the rain until her steps stopped right at the fence. Mayra glimpsed at the Satpam post and then checked the fence.
"It's locked" he said quietly as he shook the hanging padlock to be sure.
However, Mayra again saw a shadow that stepped slowly and staggered.
"Sir, wake. Please open the turnstile, hurry sir!" mayra cried with rage and her net continued to be fixed on the shadow that continued to step with a shunt.
The surprised Security Guard stood up and stared at Mayra in surprise. "Miss, why is Miss playing in the rain this night?"
Mayra just stared annoyed at the question of the security guard and immediately grabbed the key in his hand. Rushed open the gate and ran after the shadow that had caught his attention.
Mayra quickened her pace and pulled the mother's shirt.
"Mother, stop!" mayra shouted preventing her mother from stepping back.
"Come on, Mom stop!" mayra shouted while embracing her mother's body and immediately staggered a few steps back.
At the moment Mayra can only waste her breath when she can save her mother. Furious Mayra put the mother's body down and walked closer to Laras.
"Hot ... hot, please don't come any closer!" shouted Laras and had just disappeared.
Mayra checked her mother's hand. "Did Mom take off her bracelet on purpose?" ask Mayra herself.
A few minutes Mayra did not move from her seat staring at the woman who had raised her. Under the rain Mayra cries sadly at this time she realizes that her mother's life is being threatened and if one minute Mayra is late pulling her mother's body, maybe her mother's current name is staying. Slowly Mayra tried to resuscitate the mother who is currently in her subconscious.
"Where am I?" ask your mother when she wakes up.
"Why am I sleeping here and i-this." He said in disbelief.
Passing through the Satpam post, Mayra paused for a moment and looked towards the confused Pak Satpam. "Sir, tomorrow please find a friend and I don't want this to happen again!" reprimand Mayra slowly.
"But Miss, I don't feel like opening the fence for Mom and I have been sitting here" said Mr. Satpam.
"I understand sir, if necessary find two people to accompany you," Mayra said as she stepped inside the house.
Inside the house Mayra directly guided the step of the mother into the room. "Mayra, what's going on why Mom's body is wet?" ask the confused mother.
"Mom, change clothes first Mayra explained," she asked slowly.
"Mayra ...." Call the mother cold.
Mayra immediately spread the blanket on her mother's body and looked at her face. "Mom, what happened and why did you get out of the fence?" ask Mayra to look.
"To get outside of the fence?"
"Yes, Mother" replied Mayra.
Lydia was silent as if she wanted to remember what was going on, but Lydia just sat pensively staring blankly. Long enough Lydia was silent with a blank look. "That's why Mayra Mother doesn't remember what happened" she replied, shaking her head.
Mayra immediately hugged her mother and soon asked her to lie down Mayra still with all her thoughts. Mayra did not think that Laras could take the mother away by possessing her body. His gaze was now fixed on the corner of the room where his net could see Laras looking at him in annoyance.
"Related, enough! I've agreed on the terms you've applied for and why don't you let go of my parents?" ask Mayra slowly.
Laras just shook his head and stared at Mayra, "Laras, what I am is not enough to make up for my parents' mistakes." Mayra walked closer.
Laras again shook his head and smiled strangely, but his body grew increasingly faint and disappeared just like that.
"Hahahaha .. life must be paid for with life." The sound of the barrel echoing filled the room room.
For a moment Mayra was able to breathe a little and returned beside her mother. However, the mother now woke up confused and looked at Mayra. Mayra who saw the change of the mother looked back in disbelief. "Mother, what's wrong?" ask Mayra astonished.
Lidia only caught a glimpse and shortly got out of bed then looked for something and soon looked back at Mayra.
"Where are the bracelets you took off and you kept where?" ask the confused mother.
"Mom, what bracelet and when did Mayra take off Mom's bracelet?" ask Mayra astonished.
"True, it was you who went into Mom's room and asked Mom to take off your bracelet" the mother replied.
Mayra finally understood what happened directly down from the bed to look for an ajimat bracelet that used to be often insulted.
"Try me to remember where Mom kept it" Mayra said.
The mother paused for a moment and then stared fixedly at Mayra. "That's it, but really, it's you Mayra, really!" kekeh the mother while looking at Mayra fixed.