After the Storm
Author: Abu Ulfah
last update2025-03-07 12:40:48

The city was quiet now. The gunfire had stopped, the fires were dying down, and the rain was washing away the blood on the streets. Rizal sat on a crate, pressing a cloth against his wounded shoulder. His body ached, but the weight on his chest felt lighter than ever. It was over.

Ucok handed him a bottle of water. “Bro, did we win?”

Rizal smirked, taking a sip. “We’re alive. That’s enough.”

Damar checked on Adrian, who was still recovering in the corner. “This kid is strong.”

Leonard leaned against the wall, looking at the body bag in the center of the room. “Sundara’s dead, but he was right. This doesn’t end here.”

Rizal nodded. He knew the truth. Killing Sundara didn’t erase the enemies they had made along the way. There would always be someone waiting in the shadows.

The team had split up, agreeing to lay low for a while. Leonard disappeared without a word. Damar booked a flight to Jakarta. Ucok planned to head back to Medan.

Before leaving, Ucok patted Rizal’s shoulder. “I’m head
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