Tuesday, July 28, 2015


The Chupacabras
Hi People! Today I will talk you about something scary, deeply scary and that still today make some of us cry when the lights are off. When I was a child, me and my sister didn’t watch scary movies, but that didn’t protect us form terrifying creatures, just like the Chupacabras....okay...that’s maybe sound funny and there is even a rap cumbia song named after this monster but when you are 7 years old and you hear that there is something near to the city who likes to eat cows, is smart, maybe an alien and attacks one carabinero...come on! That is freaking scary.

My personal history with the Chupacabras start when my little sister Fran and I go with our parents to a friend’s house. This house was on the limits of the city and when we arrive my sister and I were sleep and my parents decide to leave the kids in the car (them said that we dint want to come out) and go inside the house. When I get awake...it was night, it was dark, my parents were missing and I don’t now were we were. I wake up my little sister and together start to scream our parents name...and them didn’t answer. My sister want to go to the bathroom and we open the door of the car so she can make pee...but when we open it...I hear something on the shadows. It was big, it was bad and it want to eat us. We close the door as fast as we could and crying we laid down on the floor of the car. The thing move outside until....my mom open the door! The scary monster, the evil Chupacabras, was Trabuco, the big and old nice pet dog. My parents never forget themselves for this and remember this night (it were like....15 minutes?) like the night we face the Chupacabras. 

2 comments:

  1. Now I know why you prefer cats.

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  2. Come inconsistencies in verbs conjugation make reading erratic at times. the message, as a whole, is clear. 6.0

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