UN EXTRAÑO INTENTO METERSE A MI CASA - Summary

Summary

The speaker is experiencing an unsettling situation where an unknown person persistently rings their doorbell. Despite their attempts to understand why this person is doing this, they receive no response or explanation. The speaker also mentions that this is not the first time this has happened and that they were scared during the initial incidents.

The speaker seems to be aware of the strangeness of the situation and expresses confusion and fear. They mention that they are not a fan of the unknown person and that they don't understand why this is happening. They also express frustration with the police and their inability to provide a solution.

The unknown person is described as having something in their hand, which the speaker finds intriguing. The person also says something about a letter, which the speaker finds alarming. The speaker is concerned about the safety of those around them and expresses fear for their safety.

The unknown person also seems to be able to predict when the speaker will be going out, which further unsettles them. The speaker also mentions that they have closed all doors and windows to prevent the unknown person from entering their property.

The speaker also mentions that they have been to a psychopath, which they find hard to believe. They also mention that the unknown person seems to be following them and that they are scared.

Finally, the speaker mentions a letter that they found, which seems to contain strange information. They mention that they feel unsafe and are unsure of what to do next.

Facts

1. The speaker is experiencing a situation where a person keeps ringing their doorbell.
2. This person has rung the doorbell three times.
3. The speaker is unsure if the police are involved or what their intentions are.
4. The person at the door does not respond or stand there.
5. The speaker is not a fan of the person at the door.
6. The person at the door has something in their hand.
7. The incident has occurred at different times of the day, including early morning and 12 at night.
8. The speaker is asked what they want, to which they respond with a letter.
9. The speaker is afraid that they will go out and grab the letter.
10. The speaker is not a fan of the person at the door.
11. The speaker is scared and wants to call the police.
12. The speaker believes the person at the door is not sick or in their senses.
13. The speaker believes the person at the door is going into the house.
14. The speaker is scared and wants to call the police.
15. The speaker believes the person at the door is not doing anything wrong.
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18. The speaker believes the person at the door is not doing anything wrong.
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