Although Bayu protests, she says good bye and tells him to take care of himself. After reaching the exit, she tells him that she can go no further. Kiki's spirit (through her stuffed rabbit) takes Bayu to the village exit, guiding her brother the whole way. Even as Bayu searches for her, she has completely disappeared.Īfter Bayu encounters the spirit, he suddenly falls into a trance, presumably put into one by Kiki and she asks him whether or not she would like to go home, in which Bayu replies that he does. While her parents were tending to Nia, she suddenly runs off, prompting Bayu to follow her. She follows her parents in while Bayu chases after Nia, who had run ahead. With night approaching, the family decides to spend the night at a village across the bridge.
During their car ride, Kiki flusters her brother by thinking that him being paranoid is considered a compliment. After a hearty good-bye the start their trip. After her brother briefly speaks with Mbok, she tells him that they're ready to leave. In the DreadOut Comic Spin-off, Bayu and his sisters are getting ready to move into a village. It is assumed that she lived with her family normally until her parents decided to move out of town. Not much is known about Kiki's early life. She's been seen carrying her stuffed rabbit wherever she goes.
Kiki is a beautiful young pretty girl with long brown hair with a ribbon tying it together. Like her older sister, she seems to enjoy teasing her older brother, although not always aware of it. She is shown to adore her older brother, being the one to save his life by leading him out of the village.
She wasn't the least bit intimidated when she was suddenly dragged into the bush, thinking that someone was playing with her. Kiki is portrayed to be a naive, cheerful young girl.