Monstruos

Esteban’s childhood was marked by relentless torment from his classmates, especially Rubén and his friends. Daily, they humiliated and hurt him, making school a nightmare. Rubén, the ringleader, found joy in Esteban’s suffering, leading his group in cruel pranks and physical assaults. Each insult and punch deepened Esteban’s pain and fueled his growing hatred of him. At home, Esteban found no comfort, as his parents dismissed his complaints. Isolated and consumed by anger, he fantasized about revenge, which slowly transformed him from a gentle boy into a vengeful monster. His eyes grew dark, his posture rigid, and his mind fixed on retaliation.

Esteban’s first acts of revenge were subtle, like sabotaging Rubén’s school project, but they soon escalated. He hacked school records, manipulated situations to turn Rubén’s friends against each other, and sowed chaos. His eleven invincible bullies began to crumble. But as Esteban’s schemes grew bolder, the consequences became severe. His petty acts of vengeance turned dangerous, leaving a trail of destruction. Teachers and students noticed the change, but it was too late. Esteban’s thirst for revenge consumed him, leaving him empty and hollow.

In his pursuit of retribution, Esteban lost part of himself. His story serves as a reminder of the lasting impact of bullying and the destructive power of hatred, highlighting the importance of compassion and understanding in breaking the cycle of pain and revenge.