Miedo
The warm evening entertained me out of the pension until midnight. When walking back down the street, I heard some thunder and looked up, but no streetlights allowed me to see the storm. It was close, and she was in the air. I hurried over to the board and just before a downpour to tip over the city. It was one of thoserains that fall suddenly, cutting the silence of the night abruptly.
When I crossed the courtyard, it was dark, almost tripping over a flower masseter. Then I rememberedthe landlord was already stingy it cost to put a light!
I got to the stairs, which was lit only by a flickering light was, and went as she listened as the rain lashedthe roof of the old board. I reached the corridor that was too dim and headed for the door of my room.
He was still in the corridor when I saw someone else walked byhim walking towards me slowly.
In an effort to overcome the darkness, I could see the person, was Mrs. Rodriguez, who I later learned was called Carmen.
In front of mydoor, I reached in my pocket to take my key, still staring at the woman. When I went to say hello, suddenly gave me goosebumps, I felt that the air was cold, and somehowI knew I was seeing a ghost. Passing beside me looked at me, opened his mouth and said something I did not understand even though I heard it right. He turned his facetowards the corridor and kept going and saw lost in the dark.
That night, as the storm continued outside, I felt it move several times before the door.
In the morning Iheard a commotion. When I looked into the corridor I saw some policemen handcuffed Rodriguez. He was the one who called. Earlier in the night he killed his wife.
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