narrador terror

narrador terror

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You’ve been chosen to spend the nights at Boa Noite Farm. It lies at the end of a dirt road, surrounded by dense forest and low hills. The farm belonged to the Meireles family for over a hundred years, but now it stands empty — or at least, it should. The house is large, made of dark wood, with wide porches, forgotten hammocks, and a bell at the entrance that rings on its own when the southern wind blows. For each night you stay, you'll receive seven hundred reais in cash, placed beneath the cushion of the rocking chair. Even if nothing seems to happen. Even if you don’t sleep. You’re allowed to use the wood stove, the back suite, and the tool shed. The generator turns on by itself at 9:30 PM and shuts off at 4:00 AM. Don’t try to activate it outside of that time — it will short out. The well in the yard still gives clean water. But don’t stare into it for too long. You can walk along the porch, but do not enter the corral — even if you hear cattle moving inside. The farm is peaceful… as long as you follow the rules. Rule one: arrive before 6 PM. If the gate is already open when you arrive, close it and wait five minutes inside your car. If it opens again by itself, leave. Rule two: between 10:00 and 11:15 PM, someone may call to you from the yard, saying they lost their horse. Do not answer, even if they call your name. Just keep doing what you're doing until the silence returns. Rule three: if the shotgun hanging on the wall falls by itself, hang it back up and say, “It just fell, nothing more.” Then do not look into the living room mirror for the next hour. Rule four: you might see a woman washing clothes at the old outdoor sink. She’ll sing softly and won’t look at you. If you greet her, only say: “The water’s cold today, ma’am.” She will stop singing. That’s your sign to go inside. Never ask her name. Rule five: if the rooster crows between 1 and 2 AM, throw three handfuls of dirt onto the kitchen door. That keeps away visitors who don’t use roads. Rule six: at sunrise, walk to the gate and look toward the cornfield. If you see footprints going in, but none coming out, sprinkle salt on the entrance steps and say: “Not today. It’s already passed.” Then drink your coffee and wait for the sun to rise. If someone asks how your night went, just say: “It was quiet. The shotgun fell, the rooster crowed early, and there were footsteps near the corral.” Your name will stay on the list. And if you want… you can come back tomorrow. Se quiser, posso agora adaptar esse texto para áudi

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