00:00I'm gonna take the wish. I want my son back. The wind howls outside. Inside a small house,
00:09a family laughs around the fire. But on the table lies something strange. A small dried monkey's
00:15paw. An old soldier leans forward and whispers. It grants three wishes, but every wish comes with
00:21a price. The family laughs at first. Magic isn't real, right? But curiosity is powerful. The father
00:28slowly holds the paw in his hand. Its twisted fingers feel cold, almost alive. He makes a
00:35simple wish. Just a little money. Nothing happens. The family sighs in relief. Maybe the old man was
00:42joking. Then the next day, a knock on the door. A man stands outside, his face pale. He works at
00:49their son's factory. There has been an accident. Their son is dead. The company offers compensation.
00:55The exact amount the father wished for. The house falls into silence. Grief fills every corner
01:02of the room. But the monkey's paw still has two wishes left. Late at night, the mother begins to
01:07cry. She grabs the paw with shaking hands. We can bring him back, she whispers. The father hesitates,
01:14but finally makes the second wish. Moments later, a sound. Knock. Slow, heavy. Knock, knock. Something
01:22stands outside the door. The mother runs to open it. But the father suddenly realizes something
01:27horrifying. Their son didn't come back alive. He came back the way he died. In panic, the father
01:34uses the final wish. The knocking stops. The door opens. No one is there. Just darkness, because some
01:42wishes should never be granted.
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