Julián’s quiet life in his solitary apartment was meant to be a sanctuary of peace, but beneath the surface of his mundane routine, a silent, creeping horror was waiting to strike.
One ordinary Tuesday, what started as a restless night’s sleep transformed into a harrowing, life-threatening medical emergency that left doctors stunned and the neighborhood in shock. As the clock ticked past midnight, a simple, overlooked oversight turned his bedroom into a battlefield. By dawn, he was fighting for his life, his body buckling under a mysterious, violent reaction. The terrifying truth behind his collapse would change everything he knew about safety.
For years, Julián had been the epitome of stability. Following a difficult separation, he had retreated into a life of disciplined, predictable solitude. His modest apartment was his fortress, a place where he could finally exhale and leave the chaos of the outside world at the front door. He prided himself on being a dependable, cautious man—the kind of neighbor who always locked his deadbolt and kept his keys on a metal hook. However, the crushing weight of loneliness and the exhaustion of managing his own household had slowly eroded his standards. Small things began to slip through the cracks of his daily maintenance.
It started with the minor things: a window left cracked open during a humid summer evening to let in a breeze, a few crumbs left on the nightstand after a late-night snack, and a pile of laundry that remained unfolded for days on the corner of his bed. To anyone visiting, it would have seemed like a harmless, lived-in mess. To Julián, these were just the inevitable byproducts of a man living on his own, trying to navigate the silence of a house that felt too large for one person. He never considered that his lack of vigilance was creating a welcoming habitat for the unseen residents of the city.
The night of the incident began no differently than any other. Julián had finished his dinner, tidied up enough to feel comfortable, and crawled into bed with a sense of weary satisfaction. He fell into a deep, heavy slumber, the kind that feels like an anchor dragging you beneath the surface of consciousness. But deep in the dead of night, the silence of the apartment was shattered.
It didn’t begin with a scream, but with an intense, burning sensation that prickled at his skin. At first, he brushed it off as a restless dream or a phantom itch. But then, the discomfort escalated into a sharp, piercing pain that felt like needles driving into his arms and chest. He thrashed, trying to wipe away whatever was crawling on him, and that was when the true panic set in. In the dim light of his room, he felt a frantic, skittering motion across his skin. His heart, already racing from the sudden arousal, began to hammer against his ribs like a trapped bird.