The story revolves around a WhatsApp conversation between two characters, Nina and Natasha. Natasha is trapped in a dark, narrow, and confined space, unable to move or escape. She calls out to Nina for help, stating that she is locked in a place and doesn't know how she ended up there. Natasha mentions that she tried to call Nina on her phone but doesn't have credit. She also expresses frustration with the situation, calling it a joke and threatening to report it to the police.
Natasha reveals that she is dead, and her friend Nina is confused about the situation. Natasha explains that she was buried alive and is trapped inside a box. Nina, who initially doesn't believe Natasha, eventually contacts Natasha's parents, who are on their way to the cemetery with an ambulance. Natasha's parents send screenshots of the messages to Nina, who initially doesn't believe them but eventually does.
Natasha's situation worsens as she runs out of air and feels something touching her feet. She pleads for Nina to tell her parents to hurry up. Nina eventually reveals that she is the one who gave Natasha a poison that left her in a catatonic state, and she was the one who had the idea of putting Natasha's cell phone in the drawer so that Natasha could communicate with her.
Natasha realizes that Nina is the one who betrayed her and caused her to be buried alive. She expresses her fear and panic, and her situation becomes more dire as she runs out of air and feels something crawling up her leg. The story ends with Natasha's final words, "See you always Natasha, enjoy your stay underground, together with the rats and the worms for the next 20 years."
1. The story is about a person named Natasha who is trapped in a dark, narrow, and confined place. She is unable to move and doesn't know how she ended up there. She tries to call for help but doesn't have any credit on her phone. [Source: Document(page_content='00:00:29.34: I\'m locked in a place and I can\'t get out, it\'s dark\n00:00:45.00: and very narrow. I can barely move. I\n00:00:47.88: don\'t know how the hell I\'m here, I tried to call you on\n00:00:49.88: the phone but I don\'t have credit, son of a [ __ ], who\'s [ __ ] with this?\n00:01:01.82: It\'s a joke, right? I\'m going to report them to the police\n00:01:03.96: Natasha, it can\'t be that you are tea It\'s\n00:01:06.90: me who is going to be if not me, please help me\n00:01:10.36: Natasha is dead... uh She\n00:01:13.92: was my best friend, and she died yesterday, this morning was the funeral.\n00:01:16.36: I don\'t know what you\'re talking about Nina, why do you say that?... Why do you say that?\n00:01:19.78: I\'m locked in a dark place and I can\'t get out. You do not understand?\n00:01:23.48: Please, please help me.')]
2. The person who is talking to Natasha is named Nina. She is confused about who Natasha is and how she got her number. [Source: Document(page_content='00:00:32.26: Nina, okay, we already know her name is Nina. Please help me Nina. Where did you get this number?\n00:00:37.04: That? Who are you? I\'m Natasha, please help me.')]
3. Natasha tells Nina that she is locked up alive and can barely move. She also mentions that she can't remember the last movie they saw together. [Source: Document(page_content='00:01:27.40: That? Why are you asking me that Nina? Nina, the [ __ ] mother help me.\n00:01:30.72: If you\'re Natasha then you should know that.\n00:01:33.44: What was the last movie we saw together? I do\n00:01:36.30: n\'t know, stupid, I don\'t remember, I\'m buried and you want me to answer stupid things.\n00:01:40.56: Answer me, or else I\'ll block you.\n00:01:42.76: No, don\'t do it, wait until I remember, I think it was the one from "El Diario De Noa." Is that it?\n00:01:48.48: That movie is quite old, but hey, what do I know.\n00:01:51.08: Yes, I think it was the one from "El Diario De Noa" we cried like crazy at the end. Is that not it?')]
4. Nina tells Natasha that she is going to be buried alive and that she is inside a box. She also mentions that Natasha's parents are on their way to the cemetery with an ambulance. [Source: Document(page_content='00:02:04.52: Natasha? But how could it be you?\n00:02:06.88: Yesterday afternoon, I saw you in the drawer. It\n00:02:09.10: can\'t be you, where are you?\n00:02:11.02: That\'s what I don\'t