In the city of Barcelona, where the sun sets over Antoni Gaudí’s modernist architecture, an epic battle broke out between the authors and their fans. Yesterday, at the presentation of Luján and Xavier’s book, the streets became a war scene, where passion and madness overflowed.
The hordes of fans, like an unstoppable tide, invaded the Casa del Libro, forcing the employees to vacate the premises in a desperate attempt to avoid catastrophe.
The protagonists, Luján and Xavier, were forced to flee and seek refuge in the streets of Barcelona.
But there was no respite for the perpetrators. Fanatics chased them, harassing them in the middle of the street, while they signed books with trembling hands and forced smiles. The air was thick with tension, and danger lurked around every corner. Any mad spiritual fanatic could attack them at any moment, putting their lives at risk.
Despite the chaos and confusion, Lujan and Xavier stood their ground, signing books and smiling for the cameras, while their eyes scanned the crowd for any sign of danger.
The city became a scene of adventure, where survival and creativity were the only weapons to survive.
That night transformed into an epic, where passion and madness mixed in an explosive cocktail.
The authors were heroes, fighting against the tide of fanatics, while their books became the symbol of their victory.
Oscar Berlanga