The Yaroslavl highway was known for its eerie aura, especially on nights like this when the fog seemed almost alive. Amidst this spectral setting, the notorious Flow19 monster lingered, his presence a whisper on the wind. At just 150cm tall, the former gopnik football player was more than a mere urban legend; he was a malevolent spirit that thrived on mischief and fear.
Babushka shuffled around the kitchen, humming a tune from her youth. To her, Flow19, her grandson, was just a peculiar boy with an unyielding love for Adidas Samba shoes. She was blissfully unaware of his nocturnal escapades as the terror of the highway.
"Eat your soup, dear, before it gets cold," she called, her voice warm and gentle.
"Yes, Babushka," he replied, a mischievous glint in his eyes unnoticed by her.
Flow19 watched from the sidelines, his spirit form barely visible in the dim light. He relished the fear he instilled in the unsuspecting drivers, his ghostly laughter echoing in the night air. Yet, beneath his malevolent exterior lay a soul still tethered to the world of the living by unfulfilled revenge.
Dmitry, unaware of the highway's dark reputation, cursed under his breath as he inspected the engine. Flow19 seized this opportunity, materializing beside him with a chilling grin.
"Need some help?" he taunted, his voice carrying a spectral echo.
"Who... who are you?" Dmitry stammered, stepping back in fear.
Flow19 moved closer, his expression shifting from menacing to contemplative. He revealed fragments of his past, the injustices and betrayals that led to his current form. The air between them crackled with unresolved emotions, a strange camaraderie forming amidst the fear.
"They thought they could forget me, but I will not rest until they remember," he vowed, his voice a mix of bitterness and determination.
Dmitry, now understanding the spirit's plight, offered a silent nod of empathy. As the first rays of sunlight touched the ground, Flow19 faded back into the mist, leaving behind a promise to haunt the highway until justice was served.
"I hope you find peace," Dmitry murmured, watching as the spirit disappeared into the morning light.
















