jueves, 25 de septiembre de 2014

The naula

The year was 1807 in the city of Puebla de los Ángeles, New Spain, now known as Puebla, a city of Mexico. All inhabitants had heard his name and of course the legend: The Nahuala was greatly feared by poblanos, regardless of age or gender. 
The story I will tell is about Leo San Juan, a nine year old, very insecure and fearful, a child living forever scared by the horror stories that his older brother, Nando, told him. The stories were varied, but none scared him as much as "The Legend of Nahuala". It tells the story of an old abandoned house in one of the main streets of the city are recounted, according to legend, the mansion is possessed by the spirit of an evil witch known as Nahuala, who, had hoped soul to raise a child and get absolute power of all the inhabitants of the city. 
Leo never imagined that this legend would become a terrible reality ... One night, amazed and astonished noted that the spirit of Nahuala abducía his older brother Nando and although his brother was very wrong with him and continually influenced fear, felt the obligation to overcome his fears to rescue him. The brave Leo ventured to the mansion and found supernatural beings: ghosts, objects come alive, strange creatures, moving skulls, among many other things that would make your hair stand on end. 
In the house all was not as it seemed: within terrible past events that exposed the life of Leo, Nando and all the inhabitants of the city of Puebla were hiding. Leo was very brave to face his fears, he spent several obstacles that prevented him from recovering and know the whereabouts of his brother but eventually managed to defeat the ghost Nahuala with intelligence, all made by the great love he had to her brother and his city. 
You may not believe it, you would need to turn back time to see if the story was real, to date I have not heard from anyone who can go to the past, do not know, anything could happen. The only thing I am sure of is that everything I knew about the Nahuala I left embodied in these lines.

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