The Mystery of the Empty Spot
POV 1 – Pak Joko (Coffee Stall Owner)
In front of my stall, there's always a crowd of vehicles. But what's weird is our parking attendant, Pak Slamet, seems to have a third eye.
He always knows which parking spot will be free—even before anyone leaves.
People started calling him the ghostly parking attendant.
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POV 2 – Wati (University Student)
I often go back and forth from campus and always park there.
Sometimes I wonder, just as I walk out of the building, Pak Slamet shouts, "Sir, this spot's free!" But I'm not even done with my meeting yet.
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POV 3 – Budi (Online Ojek Driver)
I'm suspicious of Pak Slamet. Does he use some secret gadget? Or maybe he has connections with the beyond?
But I did see him often carrying a small box full of strange electronic devices.
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POV 4 – Pak Slamet (Parking Attendant)
Actually, I just have a simple trick.
I attach small radio transmitters to every motorbike and car parked here.
When the owner walks away, the signal automatically disappears, and I get a notification.
So I know which spots will be free soon.
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POV 5 – Ibu Sari (Neighbor)
I used to think Pak Slamet was truly supernatural.
But after knowing his gadgets, I laughed until my stomach hurt.
Turns out it's not black magic, just old technology turned into everyday "supernatural power."
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Plot Twist:
The ghostly parking attendant is just an old tech wizard who can turn simple gadgets into daily miracles.
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Interesting Fact:
Radio transmitters and receivers have long been used for long-distance communication. Small modifications can create automatic alert systems.
Philosophy:
Sometimes what we consider mysterious is just simple innovation we haven't understood yet.
Local Rumor:
People say if you want a quick parking spot, don't forget to "greet" Pak Slamet—the parking attendant from the 'other world.'