e. Her mind was able to think a little more ca
''Those eyes... that man's eyes...'' Anindira cried again, then her brain thought hard to process everything that had happened before this, ''Well!... That!... Those are th
RE YOU?!'' Anindira shouted, screaming for
ght toward the jaguar, but its eyes spun around, darting this way and that. Anindir
s body, and then slowly walk towards Anindira. Anindira, the tomboyish girl, finally shed tears, unable
out in her heart, ''Your child is going to die, I will be eaten...'' Anindira said. She kept muttering in his heart, ''Wa... waa waa waa...'
ncing toward the frightened Anindira. Then, an even crazier scene finally occurred. Making Anindira, who was scared earlier,
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human and stood up. Unfortunately, again Anindira was surprised by an unusual sight. The figure of th
ke
ce in her mind now. Unfortunately, ethics had been left out of her brain by this time. She stared a
' Anindira stammered while her fin
her on the shoulder, ''Be careful!... Watch out you might slip! This place is very high ... '' he sh
by the young man. Her head kept turning back and forth to look at the young man, then straight ahead, then looking down, repeatedly. She w
He pulled and led Anindira to sit down. He leaned slightly against a tree an
. what did you do?'' Anindira asked a little stammeringly. She was still in shock, but he
wever, he just silently looked at her. H
orm... Becomes a jaguar... Eh! No, from jaguars to humans!... Eh! Lah!!... It's the s
hat could not be conveyed. Making her even more annoyed,
elieved because Anindira could relax without the burden of trying to talk to him, even though he didn't know what Anindira wanted to say. But, he was very happy. Amid the commotion made by Anindira, who continued to speak clumsily with her hands and silly facial expressions, trying to demonstrate her intention so that the y
the young man, rai
ke before, she looked at the yo
asked again, this time poi
oment, and finally understo
od by myself in a place like this... shame like this is nothing compared to ha
een, ''Yes, hungry... '' Anindira said following
king Anindira also immedia
e far from you!'' cried the young man slowly, as if dictating while
ung man nimbly climbed down the tree, lea
sked again, ''I am left alone like this? '' she said again, muttering alone, ''Why does it have to be on a tree? I can't go anyw
akes it different is that, after it is fried,
nguage, which means to be hit or pressed
tomato sauce or shrimp paste chili in general. However, only chilies