La mano peluda ---- Luis Michel - Gael Poot - Gerardo W

 Once I was in the bathroom, it was one of those days when you don’t want to do anything and you don’t want to talk to anyone. Suddenly, my belly started making weird sounds so I rushed to the bathroom, I had to do what I had to do so I opened the W.C and there was it, this hairy black hand trying to reach me. At this moment I just had 1 option and It was: fight for my life, the hand started to fight.

In that harrowing moment, adrenaline surged through my veins as I stared at the grotesque sight of the hairy black hand emerging from the toilet bowl. Panic threatened to overwhelm me, but I knew I had to act quickly to survive.

Without hesitation, I grabbed the nearest object I could find, which happened to be a toilet brush. It wasn't the ideal weapon, but it was better than nothing. With trembling hands, I swung the toilet brush at the menacing hand, attempting to fend it off. The hand, surprisingly strong, fought back with an eerie determination, making guttural sounds that sent shivers down my spine.

Our battle in the cramped bathroom continued, a surreal struggle between me and the mysterious intruder from the depths of the plumbing. I swung the toilet brush with all my might, and the hand retaliated with sharp, bony fingers that scratched and clawed at the air. It was a gruesome and surreal fight for survival.

As the minutes dragged on, my determination grew. I couldn't let this bizarre creature overcome me. Summoning all my strength, I landed a decisive blow, striking the hand with a powerful thrust. The hand recoiled in pain, retreating back into the toilet, vanishing as mysteriously as it had appeared.

Breathing heavily and covered in a cold sweat, I cautiously closed the toilet lid and flushed the toilet, as if hoping to wash away the memory of that horrific encounter. It was a bizarre and unexplainable incident that would haunt my nightmares for years to come. But I had fought for my life and emerged victorious, and in that moment, I knew that I could face just about anything life threw my way

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