Manula

It`s time again for our guessing game. Let me introduce Manula to you. This creature doesn`t look very scary or dangerous but still - once you`ve met Manula, you wish you never had.

Her appearance is really cute, she looks like a huge white and fluffy cat. Her eyes are big and brown. Because of her well-groomed and lovely appearance she attracts people easily, especially children. At first she behaves normal, just like a cat and plays with the children. But when the children or people want to leave her she won`t let you alone. She will follow you and bother you all the time. The rest of your life. But the people are in the dark about their fate. They are delighted and take Manula to their home, they care for her as she was their pet. In the first two months nothing special will happen but after some time Manula starts to behave weird. The nights are fulfilled with strange and scary noises. Manula is able to meow really load for hours, believe me. Scratching at doors and furniture, eating everything in the fridge and the kitchen just to spit it on you in the morning, all these things will make your life onerous. In the nights you get rarely sleep and in the morning you won`t find anything to eat. And if you think this isn`t as bad, don`t worry, it will get worse. Manula won`t just annoy you during the nights, after some time she will just try to hinder you from anything you have to do. If you want to go shopping she will eat your cash, if you want to work she will sit on your desk and try to scratch and bite your fingers. If you want to take a shower, she will try to bite the pipes in two. Your life will be a mess. Of course the people try to get rid of Manula, but no matter what you try, you won`t succeed. Manula always will find a way back to you. And if you kill her, you will find two Manulas in your house the next day. Once you`ve met Manula she will always be a part of your life.

So now it`s your time to guess whether Manula is part of the greek mythology or just a product of my imagination. If you want to check, just click on the solution button below.

 

Solution:
Manula is not a part of the greek mythology. She is a product of my imagination.

 

 

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