a's
o that, just
g help but the last thing I could reme
up with the sounds of whispers and r
air with its grimness. Everything felt unfa
urning in the corner. I tried to recall every event from last year
So tell me, how are you feeling now
?" I asked, looking confused, my throa
er in my hands. "You look thir
till foggy. "Who are yo
be scared. My name is Aurora," she s
cked; I didn't understand. The word f
e that's not me because I c
e has happened to you. You were betrayed, and you accidenta
in panic. "Bet
but I'm certain of just one thing-there are people wh
hat be? Who wants to er
different questions kept sticking through my
ood before me as I tried to f
d with something I couldn't understand-pain? Anger? His presenc
." he w
a chill through me. It wasn't ju
e dream
cries filling the air. I became sad trying to rescue them but
rising and rapidly falling. My
ba
ach. Had I given birth? Who's the own
egnant. I didn't remember
eart told me that th
re mine.....wh
breath uneven. The dream felt too real to be just a
erbs by the fire. "Aurora," I called, my voi
a?" She interjected, h
bies?". I cur
idn't speak. Then she slowly turned to face me, her silver eyes fille
ightly. "I saw two babies in my dream. They were
e herbs aside, she sat beside me,
about you, Luna. You were barely alive when we found you. Your body was broken, and y
"But what if I had children? What if they need m
the truth. But Luna, you must also be careful. If
ng as the warning sent a chill down my
he side of the bed. Pain shot through my body, bu
d for me, but I stood, grip
e here," I said. "I need to find out the truth to
rest, Luna. At least let me help you gain your
right. My body became weak
drink, forcing me to walk, and even training me in simple combat. M
I had the
with gol
crying
egan to change as th
der
wasn't just anyone
hiver through me. Was he
y did he look at me as i