Thursday, June 13, 2019

On Love and Rage

Love Explosion

Carla García was a young Spanish woman who had a pet, that was her beloved fish named Nemo. 

Nemo was not a normal fish, every month he grew more than he had to grow, so Carla got rid of him by throwing him to a beach called "PLAYA LASTRES". At first Nemo felt very sad since she had abandoned him, but after a while that sadness turned into rage, yet in the depths of his heart he still loved her. 

One month later, Carla decided to go fishing, as every morning, to Lastres Beach, what Carla did not know was that Nemo still lived there; she did not have enough money, so she did not have a good fishing equipment, the most she caught was a salmon. One of those mornings, Nemo saw that Carla was fishing, then he got into a rage that set out to kill all the women named "Carla" to get revenge for what she had done to him. 

That beach had become a slaughterhouse since Nemo swallowed all the women whose names was Carla, every time he swallowed a woman he grew 3 centimeters and Nemo did that barbarity because he also wanted to feel loved. Nemo came to a point that grew 20 meters... It was giant!

When Carla found out about this cruel event,  she went to visit him, so after she arrived at the beach she called him for several hours until he appeared. He seemed a monster because of how big he was; however, she still loved him. 

At that moment Carla did not have enough courage to caress
him, but in the end she decided to hug him. Nemo felt loved again, but he still needed his real home, which was with Carla, then she promised that after 2 years had passed she would come back for him. That's how it was, after that time, Nemo stayed waiting for Carla, but unfortunately Nemo exploited as consequence from how big and fat he was.

When Carla returned, she found that the sea on the beach had turned pink, and that was when Carla realized that Nemo had died; the sea became pink because of all the love that Nemo had kept for 2 years and at the end, Carla went to the beach every morning to remember Nemo.

By Ana Sofía Durán, Step 8.