Hey Indigo Girl (The Series) TAMAAAAAT!!!!

Hey Indigo Girl (The Series) TAMAAAAAT!!!!
3. figure in the river


Today is the time for PROKER (Work Program).


I plan to socialize to citizens about the importance of saving and small entrepreneurship, especially for mothers.


While Nindi and Indah will go to the village hall to create and tidy up the financial database there. Then Feri will teach the manufacture of piggy banks from clay which is still a lot we meet here.


Ferli provides counseling on making food made from simple substitutes for meat, fish and others.


We split up to do PROKER each. But if one of our 1s is done, then it will help the others who have not finished.


I happened to be in the town hall meeting people who were in the middle of the village with Ferli.


For a few hours I did my own PROKER. I'm happy to see the enthusiasm of the people, they're very welcome to us. It felt like I was in my own village. Because their attitude and nature are so open, friendly and kind to us.


Finished PROKER, Ferli and I approached Feri who was making a piggy bank from clay with small children near the river. There is still a river that is clear and clean. Unlike in cities that have been polluted with sewage and even often cause flooding.


"Fm ... How's it? Done yet?" my many.


"A little while, Nis. It's still kids," she said with a sweat on her forehead due to exposure to the sun. He also actively moves here and there to help children.


Ferli and I ended up helping him, seeing him in trouble. We split up to see the child making a piggy bank.


They are the same, looking enthusiastic. Occasional jokes and laughter accompany this activity.


I looked around my husband. Suddenly my gaze was fixed on a little boy who was across the river, he just stared at us silently expressionlessly.


Curious, I approached him.


Why is he alone in there? And why not join the others making piggy banks here.


"Deck ... Here, Dek. Yuk, come make a piggy bank with other friends," invite me to scream a little because our position is far enough.


Surprisingly, he turned around and ran into the forest.


"Dad! Grandpa! "I screamed again to make some kids see me.


The ferry approached me.


"God! Who the hell is he talking to?" tanyanya whispers.


"That, Fer. There was a child who was glancing. I'm ajakin he ran there. You haven't ridden all the kids in this village?" I'm just casually still looking for where the kid is hiding.


The ferry pulled me away from the river."Don't start, Nis! There are no children there. People I see, you talk alone rich crazy people know! Look, the kids are scared! I thought I was bringing a madman to this village!" gerutu Feri while glancing at the crowd of children there.


"Fers! You didn't see that kid?he was standing there that way. We continue to observe. I called him to run, lest he be afraid, yes, Fer," I said still sure of what I saw just now.


Pletaacic


The ferry even stuck my head.


"Given that there are no more children! Everyone is here! I'm data, Nisa! No one's missed. In this village his little boy is not much keleus! you saw the devil kali!!" said Feri gemas.


The deg!!


That was a demon?


I still don't believe Feri's story. My eyes kept on the forest where the boy disappeared.


Creesek. creche!


Now I hear a noise, a noise in the bushes. The leaves in the corner were also seen swaying like someone touched it.  I went forward to squint my eyes. Curiosity makes me want to know what's in there. If it's a wild animal then we should immediately take the children away from here.


"Noise! Nisha! Why else?" tanya Feri half yelled. This time Ferli came closer, following me.


The more I looked in that direction, the more clearly I saw that someone was hiding behind the bush. Like a shadow, but not a child, but an adult.


The shadow was more clearly visible because he also moved out of the bush.


And this time, my legs were limp, my body felt light, cold sweat came out as I looked at it clearly. A middle-aged man with a head that was about to break off, his body covered in blood, and in his hand was holding a sharp celurite. The lights were clearly reflected by the light from where I was looking.


I screamed while closing my eyes, then fell down where I was standing.


They approached me who was screaming hysterically while crying.


The kids there were confused to see me. Some of them whispered and some even ran away from there.


"Why the hell, Nis? See what?" tanya Ferries.


"That! That, Fer. We gotta get out of here. Swing spit!" take me by trying to get up from my position now.


Feri tried to look in the direction I was pointing, while Ferli helped me up.


"God! Run on! Cepet run!" jerit Feri gave us instructions.


Children who were initially dumbfounded then realized and ran away leaving the piggy bank they were making earlier.


We ran to the nearest village.


"Geez what is this?" ask a woman who was drying rice in front of her house.


He was surprised to see us running at the same time.


"Dammit!!" a little boy shouted, and he entered the house of the mother.


It looks like the mother's son.


"Lho! Why so mas? Mba?" ask the mother.


"There was a demon, ma'am, on the river deck. I swear a lot," explained Feri with a bad breath because of running earlier.


"Obah ... Yeah, I'll get you a drink first, yeah.


The kids go home first. Continue tomorrow" the mother ordered to the horde of children who had come running with us. They look scared too.


We were told to sit on the porch, and before long she brought us a drink.


"Diminum. It's common here with events like this" the mother said.


Without being told again, we immediately grabbed the glass and drank it until it ran out.


"Eh, you guys see what the hell?" asked Ferli, whispering.


Feri and I looked at Ferli who was still confused. So he just ran away, not knowing why?


Holy hooch!


"You didn't see that across the river, Yang?" tanya Ferries.


Ferli shook his head slowly with a confused look.


"I want to see, uh you took my hand first. I ran away without seeing anything. See what? I'm curious. So you all saw?"


"Mending need not look. You will not be able to sleep later malem," I said.


Ferli manyun disappointed.


I'm sure he'd be more panicked than us if he'd seen that.


The mother said, things like that have been commonly found in this village. Just show up. Dare not to approach. They just want to show us their whereabouts.


And he said it was indeed a curious spirit of the neighboring villagers.


Perhaps because of such tragic deaths, they are unsettled and often haunt those around them.


Though there is a ustaz here, but it does not seem to carry much influence.


May they not be dangerous.


"Originally, don't you dare go into the village next door. That's enough" said the mother seriously.