The Scariest Route
In the same village where people rise early, they also go to bed early.
In this tale, a community known for its terrifying path is described.
This tale centres on a young girl namedZaira doesn't believe in ghosts or the legend surrounding the spooky path through the village. Zaira wished to travel that way but was prohibited due to the numerous stories surrounding that village Zaira. She is 16 years old and resides with her family in that village.Zaira doesn't believe in ghosts or the legend surrounding the spooky path through the village. Zaira wished to travel that way but was prohibited due to the numerous stories surrounding that village .On the same day as the rising sun, the sun also rose. Zaira is unaware of what will occur to her. As per usual, Zaira got up early to assist her mother in the kitchen as she prepared breakfast for the family.Zaira and her friends decided to go that way. Zaira headed there after leaving the house with her companions As they neared it, they were all becoming more and more afraid, but Zaira remained steadfast in her purpose. Due to the time of day and the darkness, everyone was terrified. Fear had now seized Zaira as well.Zaira felt as though someone had passed her behind as they were moving forward, but when she turned around and saw no one, her fear increased. Then, suddenly, a group of bats fly across from the top of them. They all let out loud screams. We were only saying, "Let's go home, Zaira," but she didn't agree and replied, "You people can go; I won't go." Her worst mistake was this.As they all turned around to leave, a woman with long hair hiding her face suddenly appeared in front of Zaira. Zaira was unsure of her next move. The woman's crimson eyes appeared to be leaking blood as the hair was pulled from her face. When Zaira noticed this, the ground suddenly shifted beneath her. Now, even worse noises were coming from that location.When woman got close to Zaira, the woman firmly grabbed her by the throat. Zaira was experiencing pain, but she was unable to endure it and passed away.The entire story was told by Zaira's friends to the villagers and her family when they returned. It was already fairly late when they all arrived because the women had already killed the zaira
MORAL:
The story's lesson is to "Always obey elders." And we shouldn't carry out the prohibitions our parents have placed on us.