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Chapter 41 — Ice

    Chapter 41 — Ice


    <strong><span ss="userText">[Silvia]</strong>


    <span ss="aiText">Silvia''s<span ss="userText"> mind<span ss="aiText"> was shrouded in darkness, her<span ss="userText"> thoughts slow,<span ss="aiText"> and her senses dulled. <span ss="userText">But she felt it, the feeling of someone holding her hand. Something soft was brushing her forehead, her cheek. She heard a voice, a very familiar but distant voice, calling her name. It was muffled and barely audible, but there was no doubt who it belonged to. A gentle, sweet, and soothing voice. Her brother''s.


    <span ss="userText">"Silvia," the second voice appeared<span ss="aiText">, equally sweet and loving, "Wake up, darling. Please."<span ss="userText"> This one<span ss="aiText"> belonged to her mother.


    <span ss="aiText">— ''Mo<span ss="editText">mmy<span ss="aiText">?'' she thought, the word echoing in her head. ''Mom<span ss="editText">, <span ss="editText">I''m here!<span ss="aiText">'' she <span ss="editText">shouted, but no sound escaped her lips. <span ss="editText">She <span ss="aiText">tr<span ss="editText">ied<span ss="aiText"> her best to open her eyes.<span ss="userText"> But<span ss="aiText"> she couldn''t. No matter how much she tried, her eyelids were glued together.


    <span ss="aiText">— ''What''s going on? What''s happening to me?'' she panicked, unable to move a single muscle.<span ss="userText"> It<span ss="aiText"> was like her whole body was paralyzed as if something was keeping her immobilized. ''Why can''t I wake up?'' she tried to lift her arms, to no avail.


    <span ss="aiText">Silvia was lost, terrified.<span ss="userText"> She felt how cold spread from her heart<span ss="aiText">,<span ss="userText"> reaching<span ss="aiText"> every<span ss="userText"> part<span ss="aiText"> of her body. It was freezing, as if all the warmth had been sucked out of her, leaving her with nothing but pain<span ss="aiText">.


    <span ss="aiText">The darkness swallowed herpletely. <span ss="aiText">''Please, someone... Please, help me...'' she begged,<span ss="userText"> hoping<span ss="aiText"> her silent cry w<span ss="editText">ould<span ss="aiText"> reach someone.<span ss="userText"> But it never did.


    <span ss="userText">Minutes<span ss="aiText"> went by. Then, hours. Her sense of time got blurred by the constant pain and being unable to wake up or fall asleep, making her existence as miserable as it could ever be.<span ss="userText">How long<span ss="aiText"> had she been in the dark? Was it a day? Or a week?<span ss="userText"> It<span ss="aiText"> wasn''t easy to tell. <span ss="editText">She <span ss="aiText">was floating in nothingness, trapped inside her <span ss="userText">mind, only being able to feel how the cold slowly consumed her body<span ss="aiText">.<span ss="userText"> The voices<span ss="aiText"> disappeared a while ago<span ss="userText">, leaving the girl<span ss="aiText">pletely <span ss="userText">helpless, alone, and scared. Really scared.


    <span ss="userText">Then, everything changed. She felt it with every<span ss="aiText"> fiber of her being.<span ss="editText"> Something<span ss="aiText">that <span ss="editText">had always been part of her, hidden deep within, began to stir, awakening from its slumber...


    <span ss="userText">— ''W-What''s happening?'' Silvia thought as she sensed how her heart started beating faster. Much faster. The girl felt how the strange energy from somewhere outside seeped into her, filling her every blood vessel, slowly but surely trying to reach her heart. It was like a stream of pure life itself flowing through her veins, bringing her back from the brink of death. The heart kept drumming louder and louder, making the blood pump faster, as if calling out for that mysterious force. And this strange energy answered the invitation.


    <span ss="userText">In mere seconds, the energy reached its destination - her heart. It began to spin rapidly, causing a chain reaction. The coldness that had gripped her whole body suddenly reacted, trying to fight the invader. A battle of nature against the ice began inside her. The two opposing forces shed in a fierce struggle for dominance.


    <span ss="userText">Silvia couldn''tprehend what was happening. All she knew was that her body was shaking violently, and the pain was unbearable. It was as if her entire body was ripped apart and reassembled repeatedly. With a great struggle, the coldness was pushed into a tiny luminous orb deep inside the little girl''s heart. Her body stopped shaking, and the pain finally faded away. And with that, she finally fell asleep.


    <span ss="userText">...


    Silvia woke up in a so familiar andfy bed, wrapped in thick nkets. Her entire body was sore, and her lungs felt like they were burning with each breath the little girl took. Her vision was blurry and unfocused, and her head was spinning. She struggled to recall what had happened, as her mind was foggy and her memory was muddled. She could not produce any sound except for a weak, raspy cough when she attempted to speak.


    <span ss="aiText">"Silvia?" a voice called, and her head turned toward the sound.


    <span ss="userText">— "A-A<span ss="aiText">sty?" Silvia croaked, her voice dry and her eyes squinting, struggling to focus on his blurry form.


    "You''re awake! You''re finally awake!" he cried, hugging his sister tight, squeezing her. Silvia groaned but didn''t utter a word. She felt his tears dripping down her neck, but it was certainly tears of joy. She could tell. <span ss="aiText">With great effort, she slowly lifted her left arm, her fingers tangled with his silvery hair.


    "We were so scared," he sobbed, burying his face in her shoulder. "Me and mom... We thought we would lose you," he sniffled, his voice cracking and his grip getting tighter. <span ss="aiText">"<span ss="editText">Two weeks...<span ss="aiText">" he whispered, sniffling.<span ss="userText"> "<span ss="aiText">It''s been two weeks, Sil<span ss="userText">via<span ss="aiText">..." he added, his voice barely audible.


    <span ss="aiText">— "I''m... sorry..." she whispered, her voice still weak, her lips dry. <span ss="editText">''<span ss="aiText">Two <span ss="editText">whole <span ss="aiText">weeks<span ss="editText">...'' she thought<span ss="userText">, taking in the information<span ss="editText">. She<span ss="aiText"> took a deep breath, trying to calm herself. "<span ss="userText">Where<span ss="aiText">''s... Mom?<span ss="userText"> I wanna see her<span ss="aiText">," <span ss="userText">she mumbled, trying her best to hold her tears, <span ss="userText">nervously looking around and trying to see the blurry figure of her mother.


    <span ss="aiText">"She''s outside," Aster exined, <span ss="userText">his voice muffled<span ss="aiText"> by<span ss="userText"> her<span ss="aiText"> shoulder. "<span ss="userText">Hunting<span ss="aiText">," he added,<span ss="userText"> lifting<span ss="aiText"> his head and <span ss="userText">wiping away his tears with his sleeve. "She should be back soon," he<span ss="aiText"> smiled warmly. <span ss="userText">He<span ss="aiText"> stared at her for a moment, his golden eyes locked <span ss="editText">on her<span ss="aiText">as if trying to reassure himself that she was<span ss="userText"> really<span ss="aiText"> awake.


    <span ss="aiText">— "<span ss="editText">A<span ss="aiText">lright<span ss="editText">...<span ss="aiText">" Silvia <span ss="editText">mumbled, feeling disappointed, rubbing her eyes to clear her vision<span ss="aiText">. She wanted to see her mother so bad, to feel her warmth and smell her sweet scent.<span ss="userText"> The little girl needed her mother now more than ever.


    <span ss="userText">"<span ss="aiText">Do you need anything, Silvia?" <span ss="userText">Aster spoke up<span ss="aiText">, his voice still a little shaky.


    <span ss="aiText">— "A drink. Can you get me some water, please?" she asked,<span ss="userText"> her gaze fixed on the cave''s entrance.


    <span ss="aiText">"O-of course," Aster nodded, quickly getting off the bed, his feet almost tripping, and rush<span ss="editText">ed<span ss="aiText"> to the kitchen. He took a wooden <span ss="editText">bowl<span ss="aiText">, filled it with water, and returned to his sister. "Here you go," he <span ss="userText">kneeled<span ss="aiText"> beside her, moving the bowl closer to her parched lips.


    <span ss="aiText">Silvia sipped the water, her throat burning, and swallowed with difficulty.<span ss="userText"> She<span ss="aiText"> coughed violently, making Aster spill <span ss="aiText">water on her<span ss="userText"> nket<span ss="aiText">. "<span ss="userText">Sorry<span ss="aiText">, sorry," he apologized, putting the bowl on the floor and wip<span ss="editText">ing<span ss="aiText"> the spilled drops from her chin with his sleeve.


    <span ss="aiText">— "It''s okay," she replied, taking a deep breath and clos<span ss="editText">ing<span ss="aiText"> her eyes. "Thank you," she smiled weakly, her hand resting on his.<span ss="userText"> She tried to rx and calm herself, but suddenly, memories of her sickness came back, and with it, the pain and suffering she had gone through. This caused a wave of fear to wash over her, making her breathing shallow, her heart pound faster, and her palms sweat. She opened her eyes and looked at her brother, who had a look of worry on his face.


    <span ss="aiText">"H-how are you feeling?" he asked, his gaze fixed on her face, observing her every move.


    <span ss="aiText">— "Fine," she lied. She couldn''t tell him<span ss="userText"> how scared<span ss="aiText"> she <span ss="editText">was<span ss="aiText">.<span ss="userText"> How<span ss="aiText"> terrified. She didn''t want him to worry. But deep down, she knew he saw right through her lies. "I''m... fine," she repeated, her voice shaking, her hand gripping the nket, her knuckles white.


    <span ss="aiText">"Are you sure?" he inquired, his expression full of concern.


    <span ss="aiText">— "I''m..." Silvia paused, biting her lip, trying not to cry. "...fine," she whispered<span ss="editText">.<span ss="userText"> But once she looked up at him, her vision quickly got blurred with tears<span ss="aiText">, and she couldn''t hold them back anymore.


    <span ss="aiText">"Silvia..." Aster whispered worriedly, his gaze fixed on his crying sister, his heart aching.


    <span ss="aiText">— "I-I was so scared, Asty. I thought... I-I thought I would die<span ss="editText">, and I will never see you or Mom ever again. <span ss="aiText">I was so afraid... I was so, so, so afraid..." Silvia whimpered, her shoulders shaking.


    <span ss="aiText">"S<span ss="aiText">ilvia, I-" he mumbled, <span ss="editText">struggling <span ss="aiText">to form a sentence<span ss="editText">. <span ss="userText">But then<span ss="aiText">, the girl threw herself into his arms, crying her eyes out. Aster wrapped his arms around her sickly thin body and held her tight.<span ss="userText"> "<span ss="aiText">Shh... It''s alright, Sis. I''m here," he murmured, gently stroking her hair.


    <span ss="userText">But the girl<span ss="aiText"> couldn''t stop crying. It was as if a dam had broken, releasing all the tears and fears umted within her<span ss="userText"> over<span ss="aiText"> thest two weeks. Tears kept flowing down her face, her chest rising and falling quickly, her breathing ragged.


    <span ss="aiText">"Hey, hey," he shushed her, trying his best to calm her down, rubbing her back and kissing her cheek. "Everything is okay now. You''re alive. I''m here with you. You''re safe," heforted her, pulling her closer, holding her tightly, and rocking her gently back and forth. "<span ss="userText">Mom will<span ss="aiText"> be here soon. You''ll see her again," he reassured her, whispering sweet words to ease her sobbing.


    <span ss="aiText">But she didn''t stop. She couldn''t control her emotions, <span ss="editText">and <span ss="aiText">her whole body was shaking.


    <span ss="aiText">"<span ss="userText">I will<span ss="aiText"> never leave you, do you hear me?" he promised<span ss="editText">, looking directly into her eyes<span ss="aiText">, his tone <span ss="editText">serious<span ss="aiText">. The girl vulnerably looked at him from below, with such hope in her eyes... Then, Aster continued, "I''m always here. Always. Nothing will happen to you. Ever. I will protect you," he assured her, stroking her hair and kissing her forehead.<span ss="userText">


    <span ss="aiText">His words made her cry slowly subside, her shoulders no longer shaking. <span ss="userText">"No matter what..." he then added,<span ss="editText">h<span ss="aiText">is golden eyes<span ss="userText"> never left hers.


    <span ss="userText">"I love you so, so, so much, Silvia," he whispered, wiping away the tears from her face with his sleeve, a warm smile on his lips. "And mom<span ss="aiText"> loves you<span ss="editText"> just as much<span ss="aiText">," he told her, gently <span ss="editText">removing a strand of the hair from her face<span ss="aiText">. "We''ll always be<span ss="userText"> there<span ss="aiText"> for you, no matter what happens or how hard things get.<span ss="editText"> O<span ss="aiText">kay?"


    <span ss="userText"><span ss="aiText">— "Okay... I-I love you too," she sobbed, giving him a weak smile and snuggling against his chest, her arms wrapped around his waist, her hands grasping the back of his tunic.


    <span ss="userText">"It''s all over, Sis. Everything is alright," he whispered, his chin resting on her head. "Don''t be scared. I''m here," he added, his voice soft, his embrace tender.


    <span ss="aiText">— "Mhm," Silvia hummed, closing her eyes and listening to his heartbeat, her head nuzzling his chest.


    <span ss="aiText">They stayed like this for a <span ss="editText">while<span ss="aiText">, simply holding each other<span ss="userText">. Aster didn''t dare to<span ss="aiText"> break the<span ss="userText"> embrace<span ss="aiText">, giving his sister all the time she needed. He could feel how her chest moved against his as she inhaled deeply and exhaled slowly. Silvia closed her eyes and focused on her brother''s<span ss="userText"> warmth<span ss="aiText">, her muscles rxing, her body melting into his, her sobs fading away. She let out a deep sigh, enjoying the safety of her brother''s arms, basking in thefort of his <span ss="editText">cuddles<span ss="aiText"> and the feeling of his presence.


    <span ss="userText">Finally, she''s not alone.


    <strong><span ss="userText">[Nivalis Silverfrost]</strong>


    <span ss="userText">Nivalis walked<span ss="aiText"> silently through the pine forest, the sun hidden behind the clouds. Her long silver hair danced in the breeze, the <span ss="editText">branches <span ss="aiText">crunching beneath her feet. Her blue eyes were focused on her target, her bow raised, and her finger on the bowstring, ready to release.


    <span ss="aiText">With one quick motion, she released the string, and the arrow flew forward. The bird instantly<span ss="userText">fell from the tree<span ss="aiText">, the arrow piercing its<span ss="userText"> chest<span ss="aiText">.


    <span ss="aiText">— ''<span ss="userText">Perfect<span ss="aiText">,'' she thought,<span ss="userText"> walking<span ss="aiText"> toward the fallen prey and taking it from the ground. <span ss="userText">She quickly pulled<span ss="aiText"> the arrow from its body<span ss="userText"> and decided to <span ss="userText">process<span ss="aiText"> the catch right there.


    <span ss="aiText">She put the bird on the ground and kneeled, taking out a knife.<span ss="userText"> She gave a quick prayer, as she usually does,<span ss="aiText"> before slitting its throat, letting the blood flow freely, and then started gutting it. The process went smoothly and quickly, thanks to her years of experience in this forest. Once finished, she stood up, cing the remains in her leather bag.


    <span ss="aiText">— ''This should be enough for today,'' she concluded, walking away from the area. Her steps were light and fast, her bow in her hand. "Time to go home," she whispered under her breath.


    <span ss="aiText">As she made her way towards the cave, her thoughts were consumed by her daughter, Silvia, herlittle sunshine, who had been unconscious for two weeks. <span ss="aiText">Nivalis was so worried about her that she barely slept or ate. <span ss="editText">Terrible t<span ss="aiText">houghts haunted her, torturing her, and the fact that she couldn''t do anything made her feel powerless and weak. She didn''t know what to do. <span ss="userText">All Nivalis wanted was to see her daughter''s smile, her golden eyes, and hear herughter again. But with each passing day, Nivalis''s hopes continued to fade.


    <span ss="aiText">The wind blew in her face, and her long silver hair flowed in the air, the strands covering her blue eyes. She could feel the breeze caressing her skin, <span ss="editText">carrying <span ss="editText">t<span ss="aiText">he smell of pine trees, grass, and damp<span ss="userText"> soil<span ss="aiText">. She looked at the sky, the clouds floatingzily above her, and felt a pang of sadness in her chest. ''Why?'' she thought. ''Why does this have to happen to my daughter? Why couldn''t it have been me?'' She was so tired of worrying, of the constant fear and uncertainty<span ss="editText">... <span ss="editText">A<span ss="aiText">ll she wanted was to go home and hold her child. Feel her warmth, hear her breathing, and see her beautiful smile.<span ss="userText"> To see her daughter healthy.


    <span ss="aiText">As she approached the cave''s entrance, Nivalis could hear voicesing from inside. She quickened her pace and stepped into the darkness, her eyes adjusting to the dim light. <span ss="editText">She couldn''t contain her tears when she saw her son and daughter hugging each other tightly<span ss="aiText">.


    <span ss="aiText">"Mom<span ss="userText">my<span ss="aiText">!" Silvia called, looking up at her mother, her face still tear-stained, her arms reaching out for her.


    <span ss="aiText">— "My darling," Nivalis answered, running toward her child and throwing her bow on the ground. She<span ss="userText"> knelt<span ss="aiText"> beside her and hugged her daughter, pressing her body against hers, her fingers tangling with her silvery hair. "<span ss="userText">Oh<span ss="aiText">, my little angel," she sobbed, kissing her daughter''s cheek, her lips wet from tears.<span ss="userText"> "<span ss="aiText">You''re awake... You''re finally awake," she<span ss="userText"> whispered<span ss="aiText">, her voice quivering<span ss="userText">.


    <span ss="aiText">"<span ss="userText">Mhm<span ss="aiText">," Silvia nodded, hugging her mother back, burying her face in her neck, wetting her skin.


    <span ss="editText">T<span ss="aiText">he world around <span ss="editText">Nivalis <span ss="aiText">seemed to disappear. Nothing else mattered anymore. Only her daughter mattered. Her little baby. The little girl she was so worried about.


    <span ss="userText">She didn''t know how long they stayed like this, holding each other, crying,ughing, and exchanging words of love and affection. Minutes? Hours? It didn''t matter. Time ceased to exist. Only the three of them, a mother and her children<span ss="aiText">, a family, were<span ss="userText"> there<span ss="aiText">.


    <span ss="aiText">At some point, Nivalis noticed her daughter''s weak body and how hard it was for her to sit and helped her lie down. "Let me prepare something to eat," she said, standing up and heading toward the kitchen.<span ss="userText"> "I<span ss="aiText">''ll make your favorite soup, honey," she announced, looking back and smiling at her daughter, who smiled back and <span ss="editText">nodde<span ss="aiText">d.


    <span ss="aiText">"Do you need help, Mom?" Aster offered.


    <span ss="aiText">— "No, dear. I''ll manage," Nivalis replied<span ss="editText">, ruffling his hair with a smile<span ss="aiText">. "Now, be a good boy and stay with your sister, alright?" she asked, turning around and heading to the kitchen corner.


    <span ss="aiText">"Sure, Mom," Aster agreed, sitting beside his sister,<span ss="userText"> holding<span ss="aiText"> her hand and giving her a gentle smile.


    <strong><span ss="userText">[Silvia]</strong>


    <span ss="userText">Days went<span ss="aiText"> by since Silvia woke up. Slowly and gradually, the little girl<span ss="userText"> began<span ss="aiText"> to recover<span ss="userText"> from<span ss="aiText"> her illness. It was a slow process, but with each passing day, she felt better and better, the<span ss="userText"> fatigue<span ss="aiText"> and weakness <span ss="editText">finally <span ss="aiText">fading away. <span ss="userText">Her mother and brother took extra care of her, never leaving her alone for more than a few minutes, feeding her, giving her baths, helping her dress, and carrying her<span ss="aiText"> outside to let her get some fresh air.<span ss="userText"> And Silvia secretly enjoyed the pampering. It felt nice.


    <span ss="aiText">Today, it was a bit rainy. A light drizzle fell on the grass outside the cave. Silvia<span ss="userText"> was<span ss="aiText"> sitting on her bed,<span ss="userText"> wrapped<span ss="aiText"> in nkets,<span ss="userText"> enjoying<span ss="aiText"> a <span ss="editText">cup of herbal tea<span ss="aiText">, listening to her brother and mother chatting in the kitchen. They <span ss="editText">talked about the hunting trip her mother went on yesterday,<span ss="aiText"> the weather, and other trivialities.


    <span ss="aiText">Silvia took another sip from her cup and smiled as she watched them from afar. She closed her eyes and took a deep breath, breathing in the steamy, warm air that carried the aroma of her tea. ''Life is good,'' she thought,<span ss="userText"> sig<span ss="aiText">hing<span ss="userText"> happily<span ss="aiText">. She was about to take another sip when<span ss="userText"> suddenly<span ss="aiText">, a strange feeling<span ss="userText"> rose<span ss="aiText"> in her chest, making her feel uneasy. It<span ss="userText"> reminded<span ss="aiText"> her of<span ss="userText"> that<span ss="aiText"> feeling she had experienced during her illness, that sensation of coldness spreading inside her.


    <span ss="aiText"> — ''What is this?'' she wondered, her fingers trembling slightly. She could hear her heartbeat pounding in her ears, <span ss="userText">making her close her eyes<span ss="aiText"> and clench her jaw. The feeling grew stronger, and the girl found it hard to breathe. It was as if something was constricting her chest, making her heart race and her palms sweat.


    <span ss="aiText">She heard her mother and brother<span ss="userText"> talking,<span ss="aiText"> but their voices were silenced by the sound of rushing blood pumping through her veins.


    <span ss="aiText">Silvia''s eyes snapped open, her golden irises wide, her pupils dted. The girl clutched at her chest, her heart beating so fast she thought it would jump out of her ribcage. "Mom... Asty..." she gasped, her voice weak, barely audible. But it was enough.


    <span ss="aiText">Within seconds, the two rushed to her side, worry written across their faces.


    <span ss="aiText">"What''s wrong<span ss="editText">, honey<span ss="aiText">?" Nivalis asked, kneeling beside her. "<span ss="userText">Are<span ss="aiText"> you okay?"


    <span ss="aiText">Silvia didn''t answer. Her mind was upied by the strange feeling<span ss="userText"> growing<span ss="aiText"> in her chest. ''What''s happening to me?'' she thought, trying to calm herself, but the fear wouldn''t fade away. Her eyes darted from side to side, her breathing fast and shallow, her fingers trembling.


    <span ss="aiText">"<span ss="editText">Silvia<span ss="aiText">?<span ss="editText"> What''s wrong?<span ss="aiText">" Aster''s voice echoed in her mind, snapping her back to reality. She blinked several times and stared at her brother''s golden eyes. "Are you alright?" he asked again. Strange, but this <span ss="userText">feeling was <span ss="userText">nowpletely gone<span ss="aiText">. But a trace of uneasiness remained.


    <span ss="aiText">— "Y-yes..." Silvia mumbled, blinking once more and nodding slowly. "I... I just had a weird feeling," she exined, taking a deep breath and rxing, her racing heart slowing down. "<span ss="editText">My <span ss="userText">heart felt funny<span ss="aiText">...<span ss="userText"> But<span ss="aiText"> it''s gone now<span ss="editText">... I think,<span ss="aiText">" she added,<span ss="userText"> cing<span ss="aiText"> a hand on her chest, feeling it slowly rise and fall.


    <span ss="aiText">"Funny?" <span ss="userText">Nivalis frowned, her blue eyes focused on her daughter<span ss="aiText">. "What kind of funny?" <span ss="userText">She brought her palm to the girl''s forehead, checking for fever.


    <span ss="aiText">— "It felt like something was pressing against my heart. It was... painful, <span ss="editText">a bit<span ss="aiText">. I''m not really sure," Silvia answered, shaking her head. "It was strange. Like... like a cold, <span ss="editText">freezing <span ss="aiText">feeling..." she trailed off, trying to make sense of her words. <span ss="aiText">"I... I don''t know how to describe it, really<span ss="userText">."


    <span ss="aiText">Nivalis gave her daughter a concerned look and turned to Aster. "<span ss="userText">Stay<span ss="aiText"> with her<span ss="userText"> and<span ss="aiText"> keep an eye on her. I''ll go and prepare her more tea. Maybe it will<span ss="userText"> help<span ss="aiText"> her with this strange feeling," she suggested, <span ss="userText">reaching for<span ss="aiText"> the cup <span ss="userText">in her daughter''s hands. Silvia <span ss="userText">was<span ss="aiText"> about to <span ss="editText">say that she still had plenty left<span ss="aiText">, but then her eyes widened, and she shrieked in surprise<span ss="editText">, <span ss="aiText">staring <span ss="userText">inside<span ss="aiText"> the cup. <span ss="userText">It was frozen solid, the steam no longer rising from the hot liquid.


    <span ss="aiText">Nivalis<span ss="editText"> took<span ss="aiText"> the cup from Silvia''s hands and stared at the ice-covered contents. "What in the world...?" she mumbled, her expression a mixture of shock and confusion. <span ss="aiText">"How...?" she muttered, her mind unable toprehend what happened.


    <span ss="userText">"What''s wrong?" Aster<span ss="aiText"> inquired,<span ss="userText"> confused<span ss="aiText"> by her mother''s reaction. Nivalis handed him the cup, and he inspected the icy drink. "<span ss="userText">Huh<span ss="aiText">," he uttered, furrowing his brows. "That''s<span ss="editText">...<span ss="aiText"> weird. <span ss="userText">It''s hot in here. How<span ss="aiText">e the tea froze?" he wondered aloud.<span ss="userText"> But then something inside his head clicked. The puzzle<span ss="aiText"> pieces all seemed to fit perfectly.<span ss="userText"> The strange illness his sister had gone through, the odd feeling she felt a few seconds ago, and now the strange phenomenon that urred in front of their eyes. Suddenly, it all made sense. His mind instantly made the connection.


    <span ss="aiText">"Magic<span ss="editText">...<span ss="aiText">" <span ss="userText">he whispered, his eyes narrowing, his gaze fixed on the frozen cup. A smile appeared on his lips, and he looked<span ss="aiText"> up at his mother,<span ss="userText"> meeting<span ss="aiText"> her<span ss="userText"> equally surprised<span ss="aiText"> blue eyes. "<span ss="userText">Mom<span ss="aiText">, <span ss="userText">was it magic? Did<span ss="aiText"> Silvia <span ss="userText">awaken<span ss="aiText"> her <span ss="editText">powers or something<span ss="aiText">?" he asked, his voice full of hope.


    <span ss="aiText">— "<span ss="userText">Did I<span ss="aiText">?" Silvia eximed, her eyes lighting up. "<span ss="userText">Was it magic!?<span ss="aiText"> Really!?" she asked excitedly.


    <span ss="aiText">"I-I<span ss="userText"> don''t know... The awakening usually <span ss="aiText">doesn''t <span ss="editText">appear <span ss="aiText">with<span ss="userText"> such illness<span ss="aiText">... <span ss="editText">I<span ss="aiText">t happens<span ss="userText"> without <span ss="userText">any pains or<span ss="aiText"> symptoms<span ss="userText">..."<span ss="aiText"> Nivalis mumbled, ncing at her daughter. "But..." she hesitated for a moment before continuing. "...I think there''s a high chance it was magic... Yes, it''s probably what happened, darling," she scratched<span ss="aiText">her cheek.


    <span ss="aiText">Silvia''s mouth broke into a big grin, her eyes shining bright. "So, I''m a mage!?" she asked again, her heart racing excitedly.


    <span ss="aiText">"Well, yes, maybe... Probably," Nivalis answered hesitantly. "But..."


    <span ss="userText"><span ss="aiText">— "Oh my, yes!" She threw away the covers and jumped out of bed as if she<span ss="aiText"> wasn''t ill. <span ss="userText">She couldn''t suppress the urge to jump up and down in joy. "I finally awakened my magic! Yes! Finally!" she cheered, doing a happy dance on<span ss="aiText"> the spot,<span ss="userText">ughing<span ss="aiText"> loudly, her smile brighter than the sun. "Wow! Oh my, oh my! I can''t believe it! This is so awesome! Asty! Mom! I''m a mage now!" she screamed, grinning ear to ear.


    <span ss="userText">"Silvia, be careful," Nivalis warned, looking worried. "You<span ss="aiText">''re still recovering, dear."


    <span ss="userText"><span ss="aiText">— "I''m okay, Mom!" Silvia giggled, bouncing on her feet and spinning in circles, unable to contain her happiness. "Oh, I can''t believe it! This is the greatest day of my life! I have an affinity!"


    <span ss="userText">Nivalis and her son were sitting next to each other<span ss="aiText">, watching<span ss="userText"> the little<span ss="aiText"> girl<span ss="userText"> with <span ss="userText">warm<span ss="aiText"> smiles on their<span ss="userText"> faces<span ss="aiText">, enjoying her childish dance<span ss="userText">. Asterughed, seeing his sister''s excitement.


    <span ss="userText"><span ss="aiText">— "Wait, what affinity is this<span ss="aiText"> anyway?" Silvia halted her celebration and nced at her mother curiously.


    <span ss="aiText">"<span ss="userText">Hmm<span ss="aiText">..." Nivalis hummed thoughtfully, stroking her chin with a finger<span ss="editText"> and looking at the frozen liquid<span ss="aiText">. "I think<span ss="userText">, just like your grandpa, you have a very rare ability to control and create ice, which is actually a part of water magic,<span ss="aiText">" Nivalis <span ss="editText">paused<span ss="aiText">. "<span ss="userText">It exins the <span ss="userText">frozen tea<span ss="aiText"> and that feeling you had, I assume," <span ss="editText">she <span ss="aiText">told her daughter with <span ss="aiText">a soft smile, making her <span ss="editText">squeak immediately <span ss="aiText">and hug <span ss="editText">her mother<span ss="aiText">.


    <span ss="aiText">Silvia squealed andughed, jumping up and down, holding her mother close<span ss="userText"> and<span ss="aiText"> swaying her body. "Yay! Yay! Yay!" she eximed, overjoyed by the news. Not only a mage but with a rare gift! <span ss="userText">Nivalis<span ss="aiText"> chuckled at the sight,<span ss="userText"> cing her right hand on her daughter''s naked buttocks to be able to quickly catch her if she suddenly fainted from all this burst of activity. The<span ss="aiText"> little girl giggled, <span ss="userText">wrapping her arms around her mother''s neck and starting to shower her face with<span ss="aiText"> kisses.


    <span ss="aiText">Nivalis<span ss="userText">ughed happily<span ss="aiText">, returning every kiss on her daughter''s cute little face and feeling her sweet lips on her cheeks. "<span ss="userText">Okay<span ss="aiText">,<span ss="userText"> okay<span ss="aiText">, slow down, Silvi<span ss="editText">a<span ss="aiText">. Calm down, honey," Nivalis <span ss="editText">said warmly to her overly excited <span ss="editText">daughter<span ss="aiText">.


    <span ss="aiText">— "Hehe~" Silvia giggled, giving her a toothy smile<span ss="userText">. "Asty, your turn<span ss="editText">!<span ss="aiText">" she <span ss="editText">suddenly eximed<span ss="aiText">, <span ss="editText">releasing her mother<span ss="aiText"> and hopping toward her brother. She wrapped her arms around his neck and pulled him in for a hug, kissing his face all over, nting soft kisses on his forehead, cheeks, nose, and <span ss="userText">lips.


    <span ss="aiText">"Eeeek~" Aster chuckled, pretending to struggle, letting her assault him. "S-stop, Sis. Haha, that tickles," he tried to push her away, but the little girl only held on tighter, giggling merrily.


    <span ss="userText"><span ss="aiText">— "Oh! We need to test how it works!" Silvia said after finishing her attack on her brother. She sat down next to him, smiling broadly. "Right, Mommy? Do I need to concentrate or something?" she turned to her mother, waiting for an answer.


    <span ss="aiText">"<span ss="userText">No<span ss="aiText">, no, no," Nivalis shook her head and wagged her finger. "You must recover fully <span ss="editText">before even thinking about using magic, okay, honey?" she exined calmly, gently ruffling her hair<span ss="aiText">. "Now, lie down and rest, alright?"


    <span ss="aiText">— "Aww, but..." Silvia protested, pouting.


    <span ss="aiText">"No buts," Nivalis<span ss="userText"> insisted<span ss="aiText">. "<span ss="userText">Magic <span ss="editText">is dangerous<span ss="aiText">.<span ss="editText"> It kills people, and<span ss="aiText"> It''s not something you can y around with,<span ss="userText">" she<span ss="aiText"> added sternly, her tone serious. "The best course of action is to wait until you get better. Once you''ve recovered, we<span ss="userText"> can <span ss="editText">try it<span ss="aiText">. <span ss="editText">N<span ss="aiText">o magic <span ss="userText">until then<span ss="aiText">. Understood?"


    <span ss="userText">Silvia sighed dejectedly but nodded obediently. "Alright, Mommy." She<span ss="aiText"> knew her mother was right<span ss="userText">,<span ss="aiText"> so sheplied.<span ss="userText"> Even right now, her head spun <span ss="editText">slightly from all the dancing<span ss="aiText">,<span ss="userText"> making<span ss="aiText"> her dizzy. "I''m sorry," she apologized.


    <span ss="aiText">"No, honey, don''t apologize," Nivalis reassured her, giving her a gentle smile. "It''s okay. You''re excited, and it''s understandable. Just promise me you won''t <span ss="editText">try to <span ss="aiText">use it until I tell you it''s fine, okay?"<span ss="userText"> she asked, tucking<span ss="aiText"> her in.


    <span ss="aiText">— "Yes, Mommy," Silvia answered, nodding again. "Promise," she said<span ss="userText"> quietly.


    <span ss="aiText">"Good girl," Nivalis lean<span ss="editText">ed<span ss="aiText"> forward and kiss<span ss="editText">ed<span ss="aiText"> her daughter''s cheek.
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