Yana stood at the edge of the village, her eyes fixed on the old wooden house that had been in her family for generations. The tales her grandmother spun about the haunted attic fluttered in her mind like moths around a flame. That rainy summer evening, while her family huddled by the hearth, she felt an irresistible pull towards the secrets that lay above.
With a single candle in hand, Yana crept up the narrow staircase. Each step groaned underfoot, as though whispering warnings of its own. The air grew colder, wrapping around her like a spectral shroud. Before her loomed the attic door, heavy with an iron latch that seemed to pulse with a life of its own.
The scent of mothballs and dust filled the air as Yana pushed the door open, revealing a maze of forgotten trunks and broken furniture. Her candlelight danced across an ornate but cracked mirror, its surface rippling like disturbed water. As she neared, a dark shape formed within, coalescing into a woman shrouded in shadow.
Bukel Budi emerged from the mirror, towering and menacing. Her hollow eyes fixed on Yana, who stood frozen in fear. "You dare enter my domain?" the apparition growled, her voice echoing through the attic like thunder. "I… I just wanted to know the truth!" Yana stammered, her courage wavering.
The ghost studied Yana with an inscrutable gaze before letting out a low, guttural laugh. "The truth lies buried in the dust. But the cost of knowing is heavy. Are you willing to pay?" The question hung in the air as the ghost vanished, leaving a chilling wind that extinguished Yana's candle and plunged her into darkness. A faint whisper lingered: "Find me if you dare."
Yana stumbled back, her heart pounding in her chest. Fear and determination swirled within her, a tempest of emotions. She knew the encounter was only the beginning. The attic held the key to her family's past, and whatever truth lay hidden, she was resolved to uncover it—even if it meant facing Bukel Budi once more.
















