Young Eztli is determined to get in touch with whatever is lurking beyond this world. What she doesn't know is that this dark path will lead her into wild dreams. She is not alone also her friends will come along her journey.Together, they must navi...
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As Eztli ventured deeper into the dense of the trees of the rancho, she noticed peculiar shapes hanging amidst the trees. Squinting her eyes, she realized they were bee hives but in reality, is something else.
As she scanned the area, a sudden movement caught her eye, in a hole there are skeletons animals mostly goats plus the death turkey added an eerie atmosphere to the mysterious surroundings.
Curiosity piqued, Eztli's steps faltered as she hesitated, questioning the nature of the place she found herself in. Instinctively, she felt a sense of foreboding, a hunch that whatever lurked in these woods was no ordinary creature. Thoughts of the goat that had been killed recently flashed through her mind, and she knew she had to inform Peta's grandfather about what she had discovered.
No hay forma de que esto sea normal.
Turning around to retrace her steps, a sudden cry pierced the silence, freezing Eztli in her tracks. The sound was haunting, unmistakably human in its tone, sending shivers down her spine. It bore a resemblance to the stories told by Peta's grandparents.
Eztli knew she shouldn't be there and need to find Peta and share her findings.
Meanwhile Peta's grandpa and Peta are looking for Eztli. Peta's Grandpa worried voice cut through the stillness; his concern palpable. "Are you sure you saw her head this way?" he questioned, his tone laced with urgency.
Suddenly, as if out of nowhere Eztli started running, without a second thought, Peta run off after Eztli.
"She just suddenly ran off by herself," Peta mumbling herself. "I figured she must've seen something or... or she's distracted."
"Wait, Peta! Why are you running?" Grandpa called after her, his voice tinged with a touch of worry. But Peta was already disappearing into the foliage, determined to catch up with her.