Kanita turned her eyes to the owner of the call and it was Aunt Dari. She was standing by the door; her face was very tense.
“I told you not to come in,” she said with an unpleasant voice.
“I didn't mean to. I saw the door open so I came in. I’m sorry.”
Though Aunt Dari was still not happy.
“Please go back to your room, and don’t get in again,” she said.
With a guilty face, Kanita walked off the room.
After the girl left, Aunt Dari hurriedly closed the door and locked it. At that time, she heard a sound of screaming from inside the painting room, and her face showed a worried expression.
In the evening, when the car was moving out of the gate to the street, through the window Aunt Dari saw a lot of crows were perching on the tree in the yard. Seeing that, she took a very long sigh so that Mok could hear it clearly.
“What’s wrong?”
Aunt Dari turned to Mok. “Nothing,” she said and shook her head. However, she produced another breath but it was not loud like the previous one.
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