Rasuk

Rasuk
Don't Go!


"Le!"


Firda called out to Alea while knocking on the bathroom door. The three caught up with the girl because it had been in there too long. After repeatedly knocking there is still no truth from within.


"Where's this? Are we asking you to break the door down?" lina. The girl's face furrowed in panic, thinking of Alea who was alone inside the bathroom with the door locked.


"Lagian Lea why so long, anyway, in the bathroom? Why try it?" sulek Sofi was no less agitated with his two friends.


Firda again knocked on the bathroom door while calling out Alea's name. Inwardly still hoping that his friend would come out in a state of fine.


"Lea! What are you doing inside? Why so long? Out, yuk!" Shouts Firda raised her voice higher.


Sret-sret!


The sound of someone tearing a cloth rang out from within, the three girls stared at each other with their eyes twitching wide. Many people close their ears to the door, listening carefully to the sounds.


Suddenly the door opened.


"Aragh!"


The three fell to the floor in the bathroom. The surprised Alea took a few steps back, staring at the bewildered three of her friends.


"What are you doing?" ask Alea. His eyeballs spun on the three girls on the floor while waiting for them to move.


They looked up, smiling shyly while standing quietly.


"Eh, Lea. Why don't you tell me if you want to open the door? 'Can, we can back off first," lina murmured while confirming her messy clothes.


"Some of you were so long, anyway, in the bathroom? What's the matter?" Sofi chimed in no less scowling.


"You're okay, aren't you, Le?" sambar Firda after confirming his almost open veil.


Alea raised one of her eyebrows while glancing at the three of them before an amused laugh broke out from her. Laughter they had never seen before, laughter they had never heard before. It made them shudder unconsciously.


"L-Lea?" Firda called out timidly.


Alea stopped laughing, dropping a glance at the three friends who now looked tense and frightened. Sofi and Lina even gulped at the saliva many times, staring at Alea with enlarged eyes.


"Why are you so rich afraid of that, anyway? I'm okay, really. Here, look!" Alea showed her whole body that was still intact.


The clothes he wore looked clean and fine. The three heaved a sigh of relief after scanning the look of their friend.


"Yes, come on! He said he was willing to start again, later again," Alea asked as he pushed the three from behind.


Down the hallway of the school that seemed lonely, the four of them felt a little strange. Usually the atmosphere will not be that lonely, but their feelings say something else.


"Gee!"


Firda pulled Alea by the hand, inviting her to walk side by side flanked by Sofi and Lina. Inwardly chanting the recitation of prayers for protection to God to spare them from all that they do not wish to encounter.


"Alea!"


Alea stopped, and the three friends stopped as well. Staring confusedly at him who was suddenly dumbstruck.


"Why, Le?" firda asked while looking at the ripple on her friend's face.


"Someone called me" Alea replied in a whisper.


"Don't!" sergeant Firda when their heads almost turned back, "don't look back, we just keep walking don't hear his voice," continued Firda while pulling Alea's hand to step back.


"You don't kidnap, Fir. I got goosebumps," muttered Lina as she rolled her eyes to the ceiling of the school hallway.


Firda did not reply, but rather sped up the pace once the end of the passageway was seen. The light of the sun welcomed their arrival, a sigh of relief was blown from his mouth.


"Why are you, anyway, Fir? So, just running rich? Tired of knowing?" sofi asked with a loud breath.


"Someone's seen us, but I don't know who? Dare not to look," Firda replied as she looked around as if confirming their current existence.


"You saw too? I saw that he was following us, but did not dare to come out of the hallway" Alea sambar pointed at the passage they had just crossed.


The three girls stared in horror at the school hallway, standing still due to the desolate state. There were really only the four of them, where did the other disciples go?


"Why so quiet?"


"Not usually."


A small mutter was thrown from the lips of Firda, Lina, and Sofi except for Alea who just silently did not pay attention around.


"Kids!"


"Aragh!"


The four girls reflexively screamed as the voice of a teacher suddenly sounded. They jumped while turning around, holding their breath for a few seconds because of the racing heart without compromising.


"Mother? Other students ...?"


Eh?


The words Lina spoke were interrupted as the low boisterous sounds of students rang out their ears. His fourth eye seemed to be open and could see all the downstream disciples in the field.


"What's wrong? Why do you guys look so tense?" The female teacher's forehead was surging, looking at the puzzled four disciples who had just arrived.


"There's nothing, Mom. Nothing, Kok," said Firda clumsy.


"Yes, let's go in! Today we have a teacher coming from the dance class, all the students are asked to come" said the teacher, turning and passing first.


"Dance? New teacher?" firda muttered confusedly.


"Fir, that feeling there was no disciple, deh. Why are they all there now" Sofi said.


Firda shrugged his shoulders not knowing. They walked to a class that used to be a dance practice. There were a lot of downstream students in front of the classroom, but they looked busy with their own world. Other and unusual situations occur.


"Eh? Where are you going?" the other teachers reprimanded made their steps stop.


Alea and his three friends turned their heads, then approached in front of the teacher who was reprimanding them.


"So said there was a dance class, ma'am. All the students were asked to come along" Sofi replied.


"Oh, the class moved to the back. They were all there, the teacher came. Hurry up, you don't want to be punished, do you?" said the teacher while pointing to the building located behind the class.


Firda took a sip of saliva, knowing that the building was a long-undeserved warehouse. Lots of used items in there, where students store school equipment that has been damaged.


"That's, right, the barn, ma'am. Why move there?" ask Firda to make sure she doesn't remember wrongly.


The teacher looked puzzled, he stared fixedly at the girl who asked earlier before sighing.


"The storehouse is right there, look over there. Maybe you forgot a lot of thoughts, huh?" his joke while chuckling.


Firda turned his head as well as the others, sure enough. At the back of the other building there is a building that is familiar in the eyes of Firda. However, Alea had another premonition. He did not see any buildings there, only the fence wall surrounding the dormitory.


The teacher left after showing the whereabouts of the place. The four of them stepped towards the training ground.


"Alea! Don't go!"


The whisper rattled the girl's ears, rarely Alea paused, but not with her three friends.


"Don't go!"


The voice was heard again, out of nowhere. He looked up, his three friends had moved away and almost arrived at the building.


"Firda! Sophie! Lina! Wait!" call Alea while running towards the three.


"Wait!"


His hands quickly pulled at their bodies, he shook his head as they stared at him.


"Don't go there!"


"Why?" Sofi asked confusedly.


"Anyway don't. Let's go back to the room, yuk!" Alea.


The deg!


Alea was dumbstruck as she looked at the two familiar figures in her eyes.