Chapter 50 — She wille back.
<span ss="userText">The setting sun cast an orange hue on the forest as golden rays filtered through the pine trees, painting the ground with long, stretching shadows. Birds chirped and fluttered high above in search of their evening meals while a gentle wind rustled the branches.
<span ss="userText">A lone goblin, covered only in a ragged cloth around his waist, limped through the muddy forest, his bare feet sinking with each step, making unpleasant squelching sounds. His bloodshot eyes darted around wildly, hoping to catch a glimpse of a tasty treat. His yellow teeth shed as he grinned asionally for no apparent reason and turned upside down with each growl of his empty stomach.
<span ss="userText">He walked without purpose, aimlessly wandering around, sniffing the air, and scratching his filthy body asionally. Even for his kind, he was skinny and small, his back hunched and legs crooked. He held a crudely fashioned wooden spear in his bony hands, using it to support himself as he walked.
<span ss="userText">A sudden, powerful gust of wind swept through the trees. The goblin''s nostrils twitched, sensing the familiar stench of rotten flesh and decay that belonged to his tribe. He recognized the smell of his older brothers and wondered if their hunt was more sessful than his. He hoped they had some leftovers for him. Letting out a hopeful giggle, he limped toward the smell, and soon enough, the roar of the river reached his ears. "Oooi, ooooii," he called out, but no one answered back.
As another powerful gust of wind swept through the area, his nose twitched again, this time with a growing sense of unease. <span ss="userText">Something was wrong. He could sense it, and he didn''t like it. His pace quickened, his steps bing more urgent as he hurried through the muddy ground, his spear clutched tightly in his hand.
The scene that awaited him was the very one he had feared. His eyes widened in horror, a gasp escaping his lips, as he took in the sight of two lifeless bodies sprawled across the ground. His older brothersy motionless by the river, and a cry of grief <span ss="userText">escaped from his throat as he sprinted toward them, <span ss="userText">dropping to his knees in the damp soil.
One brother had a knife sticking from his chest, while the other''s head had been brutally smashed, blood and brain sttered <span ss="userText">all around. <span ss="userText">His face twisted angrily, eyes narrowing into an avenging re as he stared at his brothers'' remains. "Griugh," he growled, pushing himself up from the ground, his entire form trembling with righteous rage.
<span ss="userText">The goblin let out a roar, scanning the surroundings, and the strange leather object nearby caught his attention. The creature cautiously approached, poking and sniffing at it, a low growl rumbling in its throat. After a few moments of hesitation, he decided to open the thing to reveal its contents.
As he inhaled, the fresh scent of unspoiled fish filled his nostrils, causing him to <span ss="userText">drool. He quickly took a bite without unwrapping the cloth <span ss="userText">the fish was in and chewed so quickly that he didn''t even notice it was there. <span ss="userText">The taste was amazing, the meat juicy and tender, practically melting on its tongue, filling him with an indescribable pleasure. "Uuughh," he groaned happily, taking another bite and chewing it loudly. The loss of his brothers waspletely forgotten by now, and his mind was focused only on his meal.
<span ss="userText">And what a meal it was! He couldn''t remember ever eating something so delicious. Each bite seemed to send tingles of pleasure through his body. As he ate, he noticed something strange - a trail of blood leading away from the river, its scent distinct from that of his fallen brothers. Leaning in, he breathed deeply, fascinated by the strange sweetness that filled his nostrils.
<span ss="userText">The scent was intoxicating. Whatever this was, it had to be even better than the fish — infinitely more so. Dropping the remaining food on the ground, he rose to his feet, his tongue lolling out of his mouth as he followed the blood trail, crimson eyes burning with predatory hunger.
<span ss="userText">He moved slowly, limping awkwardly. The goblin was convinced the trail would lead him to something delicious. However, he remained cautious as it could also be a trap. His eyes darted around, scanning the area for any signs of danger, but everything<span ss="aiText"> seemed peaceful.
<span ss="aiText">"Ooohhh," the goblin uttered a <span ss="editText">quiet<span ss="aiText">, guttural <span ss="editText">s<span ss="userText">ound when he stumbled upon the most delicious-looking prey he had ever seen, lying unconscious on the ground. Waiting to be eaten. He couldn''t believe his luck and approached the body cautiously. His yellow, pointed teeth shed in the dim sun as he licked his lips. He got closer, clutching his spear firmly in his hands.
Suddenly, the prey <span ss="userText">jerked awake, crying out in surprise. It turned around, looking at the goblin with unfocused, cloudy blue eyes. <span ss="userText">"Asty? Is this you?" the delicious-looking creature mumbled something iprehensible, and the goblin didn''t understand a word. However, it did not matter; the delicious-looking prey was now his.
<span ss="userText">He lifted his spear, his muscles tensing as he thrust the wooden shaft towards the chest. The shock and terror on the prey''s face were so sweet and satisfying. "Hihihi,"<span ss="aiText"> the <span ss="editText">beast <span ss="aiText">giggled, pulling his spear and thrusting again, <span ss="userText">his heart pounding excitedly.
<span ss="userText">"Please! I beg you, stop!" the delicious-looking prey screamed in pain and begged for mercy. But the creature didn''t care. Its pleas meant nothing to him. All he wanted was the sweet taste of its flesh. Again and again, the more he stabbed the creature, the louder its screams became and the more satisfied he felt. The prey repeated the same words, "Asty" and "Silvia," over and over, desperately calling out to someone, its voice growing weaker with each passing moment.
<span ss="userText">After a while, the screams ceased, and the prey struggled no longer. The goblin pulled his spear out, observing one final convulsion coursing through the lifeless form. Crouching down, he tore into the still-warm flesh, wing and ripping it apart.
Driven by an insatiable hunger, the goblin''s stomach growled for more. <span ss="userText"> The outside world faded away, leaving only the primal need to consume. Relentlessly, he continued to tear into his prey, consuming its tender flesh and soft skin with an insatiable appetite. He stuffed himself withrge chunks of meat, juices streaming down his chin and spattering onto the ground below.
<span ss="userText">Suddenly, the half-eaten face of his prey stirred to life and looked directly at him. The blue eyes didn''t blink due to theck of eyelids, piercing into the goblin''s very being.<span ss="aiText"><span ss="userText">"Aster..." the prey whispered, though its lips remained motionless.
"Griuh!" The goblin cried out in shock, losing his bnce andnding on the ground with a thud.
<span ss="userText"><strong>"Aster..."</strong> the strange word was repeated, growing stronger.
An intense, rhythmic pounding reverberated through his mind, like the amplified beating of a heart. The sound was deafening, filling his ears with a painful ringing. <strong>"Aster!"</strong> the prey shouted, causing the goblin to cover his ears and scream in agony.
<span ss="userText"><em><strong>"ASTER!"</strong></em> the voice yelled again incredibly loud, and the goblin couldn''t bear it anymore. His eyes rolled back as darkness enveloped him, his consciousness surrendering to the weing silence.
<span ss="userText"><strong>"WAKE UP!" </strong>The voice echoed within the depths of his mind.
<span ss="userText">...
<strong><span ss="userText">[Aster]</strong>
<span ss="userText">The boy jolted upright, gasping for air as his body trembled uncontrobly. Cold sweat glistened on his skin, and his chest heaved with each ragged, erratic breath that escaped from his lips. The thunderous beat of his heart echoed within his head. His golden eyes darted wildly, taking in his surroundings. A disgusting taste of raw meat lingered on his tongue.
<span ss="userText">"Aster," a sweet, gentle voice called from his right.
<span ss="userText">A delicate hand reached out, tenderly brushing his cheek and wiping away the tears he did not know had been falling. He blinked them away, revealing a young girl with long, messy silver hair and bright, golden eyes. The flickering me illuminated the naked, pale skin of her shoulders while the rest of her body was covered with a nket. "Are you okay?" she asked, her soft, warm fingers tracing his cheek and brushing his damp, silver hair away from his forehead.
<span ss="userText">— "S-Silvia..." he stammered, his throat parched, his voice hoarse and barely audible.
<span ss="userText">"It''s alright, Asty," Silvia replied calmly, her tone soothing as her soft hand cupped his face. "It was just a nightmare."
<span ss="userText">— "Just a... nightmare?" he mumbled, his heart still pounding fiercely, his fingers gripping the nket as if his life depended on it.
<span ss="userText">"Yes, just a bad dream," Silvia affirmed softly, drawing closer and enveloping his trembling shoulders in a warm embrace. She began to rock him gently back and forth, her bare chest pressing against his, her hands stroking his back. "Shh... Shh... Shh," she hushed, whispering into his ear. "I''m here."
<span ss="userText">Aster couldn''t shake the feeling that it wasn''t just a nightmare. The taste, the smell, and the sensations — were far too real. The memory of warm blood flowing down his throat and the feeling of his teeth tearing through raw flesh made his stomach churn, and he could barely suppress a gag. "S-Silvia," he whispered, burying his face in his hands. "What time is it?"
<span ss="userText">"It''s a little past noon," she replied, her head resting on his shoulder, her cheek pressed against his neck. "I woke up and saw you tossing and sweating, so I decided to wake you up," she said, kissing his skin softly. "You were mumbling a lot. I couldn''t understand what you said, but it didn''t sound like a nice dream."
<span ss="userText">''Noon? It was closer to evening in my dream,'' Aster thought, his mind racing. ''The creature... Was it a goblin? It was eating Mom, and she was screaming my name. Is this some kind of warning?''
<span ss="userText">"Asty, you''re shivering," Silvia said, her soft, warm hand running up and down his back, her fingers gently tracing his spine. "Do you want to tell me what it was about?"
<span ss="userText">— "I..." he hesitated. He was still trying to process the nightmare, unsure what it was. Everything was so vivid and realistic that he couldn''t shake the feeling that it was more than just a dream. ''What if something happened to Mom? Or will it happen to her?'' he wondered.
<span ss="userText">"Asty?" Silvia asked quietly, breaking the hug and looking him in the eyes.
<span ss="userText">— "I... um..." Aster muttered, his eyes staring nkly at the ceiling. Taking a deep breath, he exhaled slowly, feeling his pulse return back to normal. "It... I didn''t feel like a dream..." he paused, collecting his thoughts before continuing. "I saw mom dying in the forest, seen a creature that was... eating her. There were two bodies by the shore... It felt real. Way too real." He looked at Silvia, his golden eyes brimming with terror. "What if it was a warning, a sign? What if something has happened to her?!" His voice wavered with fear.
<span ss="userText">"Try to calm down, Asty," Silvia said reassuringly. She held his hand and gently squeezed it. Maybe you just had a bad dream because you are worried about her. It''s been a while since she went out fishing, after all," she paused, looking down. "I... I had simr nightmares, too... Sometimes, I still do. Every time Mom went out alone, I always feared that something terrible might happen to her..." Silvia<span ss="aiText"> raised her head, her eyes meeting Aster''s.<span ss="userText"> "But no matter how terrible my dreams<span ss="aiText"> were,<span ss="userText"> she always<span ss="aiText"> came back safely."
<span ss="userText">— "Yeah... maybe you are right," he muttered, <span ss="aiText">his gaze falling to the floor<span ss="userText">. "But she told me she''d return before noon, and she''s still not here..."
<span ss="userText">"Don''t worry. I''m sure she''s alright. Maybe she''s just gotten out of practice, and it takes longer to catch something, or maybe there''s so many fish that she can''t bring herself to leave the river," Silvia smiled, trying her best to reassure her brother.
<span ss="userText">Aster sighed, running his fingers through his hair.
<span ss="userText">"Mom will be back soon, just like she always does. Don''t worry, okay?" Silvia<span ss="aiText"> said, wrapping her arms around him and kissing his cheek. <span ss="userText">"How about this? I''ll make some tea for the two of us. Would you like that?" she<span ss="aiText"> asked, <span ss="userText">whispering<span ss="aiText"> in his ear.
<span ss="aiText">Aster nodded slightly,<span ss="userText"> smiling<span ss="aiText">. "Okay," he agreed. "That would be nice."
<span ss="userText">"<span ss="aiText">I''ll be right back," she kissed his cheek again, then rose to her feet and left the bed<span ss="userText">. Her long, silver hair cascaded down her bare shoulders and back, swaying gently as she moved around, preparing two cups. Her smooth, pale skin reflected the dim light of the fire, her small, round<span ss="aiText"> buttocks bouncing <span ss="editText">softly <span ss="aiText">with each step.
<span ss="userText">Aster stared nkly at the ceiling, his mind racing with countless thoughts. He couldn''t get rid of the horrible image of the creature feasting on his mother''s lifeless corpse. He wanted to believe his sister, desperately so, but it was hard to do when he could still remember the stare of his mother from the dream and the taste of her raw flesh on his tongue.
<span ss="userText">...
<span ss="userText">Two hours passed, and there was still no sign of their mother. The boy and the girl waited anxiously by the fire, staring at the door and asionally ncing at each other, their hearts filled with worry.
<span ss="userText">Aster sighed, his brows furrowed and his golden eyes not leaving the entrance. "I''m going outside," he finally said, rising to his feet. He grabbed a coat and put it on, buttoning it up quickly.
<span ss="userText">"We should wait," Silvia argued, standing up as well. "She wille back. We just have to wait a little bit more."
<span ss="userText">— "She promised to return before noon. Something must have happened to her. If my dream was indeed a warning, she is not okay, and we must find her," Aster reasoned. "We absolutely can''t wait until the evening."
<span ss="userText">Silvia hesitated for a moment, biting her lower lip nervously. "Mom is so gonna be mad at us," she muttered, picking up her clothes and dressing herself.
<span ss="userText">— "Better be safe than sorry," he mumbled, helping her button her coat.
<span ss="userText">"Yeah..." Silvia said as she put on her boots. "We need something to protect ourselves in case those creatures are really nearby." She walked to the kitchen corner and picked up a small knife.
<span ss="userText">— "Good idea," Aster nodded in approval. "Do we have another one?"
<span ss="userText">"I don''t think so," Silvia said, looking around. "Mom has her knife with her."
<span ss="userText">— "Alright..." the boy looked around, thinking about what could be used as a weapon instead. "Let''s sharpen a stick then," he rushed towards the pile of wood near the firece and selected a suitable stick. It was not particrly long, but it would do. Taking the knife from Silvia, he started sharpening the end.
<span ss="userText"> — "Could you write a note for Mom in case she returns before us? If I''m wrong, she will freak out," Aster asked, continuing his work. "Tell her we will walk west to the river, then follow the shore looking for her and return home from the east."
<span ss="userText">"Okay," Silvia nodded, gathering a piece of bark and charcoal from the floor. Sitting down on the bed, she put the bark on her thighs and began writing, her lips moving silently as she formed the letters, her brow furrowed in concentration.
<span ss="userText">As Aster worked, his mind kept wandering back to the nightmare, unable to get rid of the image of his mother''s face. He tried to focus on anything else, but his thoughts always drifted back to her. ''She is going to be okay, isn''t she?'' he asked himself repeatedly, his hands moving automatically. Minutes passed, and his anxiety grew, and his heartbeat quickened.
<span ss="userText">"Done!" Silvia eximed, lifting the bark above her head, snapping Aster from his thoughts.
<span ss="userText">— "This should work," he said, blowing at the sharpened stick in his hands. The tip of the stick was now sharp enough to pierce the skin, although he wasn''t sure if it would be enough for the creature he saw in his dream. He approached his sister and returned the knife back to her.
<span ss="userText">Silvia carefully ced the message on the bed, propping it against a nket so the writing would be noticeable. Rising to her feet, she adjusted her coat and looked at Aster, her eyes filled with worry. "Are you sure about this?"
<span ss="userText">— "If I am wrong, at worst, we will get spanked again," he said, forcing a smile. "But if there''s even the slightest possibility that Mom is in danger, we have to go."
<span ss="userText">Silvia nodded silently, looking down at her feet; her fingers tightened around the knife handle. Taking a deep breath, she gathered her courage and met his golden gaze, her eyes filled with determination. "Okay, let''s go. We will find her, and she will totally smack your butt for freaking out just because of a bad dream. I willugh watching you suffer for being such a doofus. Then, I will receive my spanking, and we will all go to bed and forget about this day. End of the story."
<span ss="userText">— "That''s the spirit," Aster chuckled, grabbing her hand and squeezing it lightly. "Let''s go. We can''t waste any time."
<span ss="userText">Two children walked to the entrance and pushed the wooden barricade open. A cold gust of wind blew in, causing the mes in the firece to dance wildly.
<span ss="userText">— "Now, let''s be quiet, just in case," Aster whispered, closing the door behind them. He looked around, the light of the midday sun reflecting off the melting snow. The wind blew gently, the trees swaying slightly, their branches rustling quietly.
<span ss="userText">They walked silently through the pine forest for a while. This entire time, Aster held the spear in his right hand, his knuckles turning white with the force of his grip. He nced back asionally, making sure nothing was following them. The boy inhaled deeply, his nostrils filling with the smell of pine needles, and his ears caught the faint sounds of rushing water.
<span ss="userText">Silvia was beside him; her cheeks were flushed red, and her golden eyes darted nervously. The knife in her hand trembled slightly as her fingers clenched the handle tightly. "We''re close," Aster whispered to her. She nodded in reply, her pace quickening slightly.
<span ss="userText">After a few minutes, they arrived at the forest''s edge, where the river roared by. They stood motionless for a moment, looking around. There was nothing. There was no sign of their mother or any danger, but it was to be<span ss="aiText"> expected. They had to walk along the river and look for any signs of her.
<span ss="userText">— "I''ll go in front. You check our back. Make sure<span ss="aiText"> nothing sneaks on us," <span ss="userText">Aster said, his voice barely audible. Silvia nodded in agreement; her lips pressed together tightly. They started to walk alongside the river, <span ss="userText">their heads constantly moving around, scanning the surroundings for any danger.
<span ss="aiText">They continued to move cautiously<span ss="userText">. Slowly but surely, the sun moved<span ss="aiText"> across the sky, <span ss="userText">and the lower it got, the more worried Aster <span ss="aiText">became.<span ss="userText"> At some point, he urged them to run, desperate to find their mother in time and fearing the worst. Their heartbeats echoed<span ss="userText">loudly in their ears, the wind blowing and making their clothes flutter.
<span ss="userText">Suddenly, Aster''s breath caught in his throat as he spotted something. He immediately crouched<span ss="aiText"> and<span ss="userText"> grabbed<span ss="aiText"> Silvia''s hand,<span ss="userText"> pulling<span ss="aiText"> her down with him. <span ss="userText">He looked at his sister, met her golden eyes, and moved closer<span ss="aiText">,<span ss="userText"> pressing<span ss="aiText"> his<span ss="userText"> lips<span ss="aiText"> to her ear. "<span ss="editText">Over there,<span ss="aiText">" he whispered<span ss="userText">, pointing ahead with his finger.
<span ss="userText"> In the distance, there was the exact same shore he saw in his dream — the same boulders,<span ss="aiText"> the same muddy ground<span ss="editText"> and shoreline<span ss="aiText">, the same tree<span ss="editText">s<span ss="aiText">... He swallowed hard, his palms growing sweaty. "This is the same ce I saw in my dream<span ss="editText">,<span ss="aiText">" he<span ss="userText"> breathed<span ss="aiText">, his<span ss="userText"> voice<span ss="aiText"> shaking slightly.
<span ss="editText">Her brow furrowed as she nced ahead, but she saw nothing<span ss="aiText"> unusual. "Are you sure?" she <span ss="userText">whispered back.
<span ss="userText">Aster nodded<span ss="aiText"> silently, his eyes never leaving the spot. It was exactly the same ce he saw, right down to the details.
<span ss="aiText">"<span ss="userText">Alright, let''s walk slowly. Keep an eye on the rocks. It''s easy<span ss="aiText"> to<span ss="userText"> hide<span ss="aiText"> there," Silvia said, clutching her knife<span ss="userText"> and rising<span ss="aiText"> to her feet.
<span ss="aiText">He did the same,<span ss="userText"> holding<span ss="aiText"> the spear firmly in his hands,<span ss="userText"> following<span ss="aiText"> his sister<span ss="userText">. Their steps <span ss="editText">were slow and cautious. They moved forward, their eyes darting around, expecting<span ss="aiText"> an attack at any moment<span ss="aiText">.<span ss="userText"> Step after step, they drew closer; the ground felt squishy beneath their boots. Soon enough, the foul smell reached their nostrils, making them nce at each other<span ss="aiText"> nervously.
<span ss="aiText"><span ss="userText">— "Oh<span ss="editText"> no<span ss="aiText">..." Aster muttered, his legs threatening to give way under the weight of what he saw. A nauseating feeling surged up his throat, and he fought hard not to gag, swallowing the bitterness back down. <span ss="aiText">Right in front of him was the same scene from his nightmare. Two dead bodies were lying on the muddy ground <span ss="userText">in the same pose<span ss="aiText">. The first had a knife sticking out of its chest, and the other had a smashed head, the blood and brains sttered all around.
<span ss="userText">Silvia covered her mouth<span ss="aiText">, her face turning pale, and her golden eyes widened. "No... This can''t be..." she gasped, taking a step back, her entire body trembling. <span ss="userText">Looking at her little brother, she whispered, "You were right..." tears welled in her eyes.
<span ss="userText">Aster nced around and saw Mom''s backpack lying on the ground. He rushed over, crouching next to it, and opened it.
<span ss="userText">— "It''s full of fish," he muttered, breathing out a sigh of relief. ''We''re notte... We are not! Mom must be still alive...'' Aster thought, noticing a<span ss="aiText"> trail of blood leading away from the bodies.
<span ss="aiText"><span ss="userText">— "Mom is alive," Aster <span ss="editText">whispered to his sister as he put on the backpack<span ss="aiText">.<span ss="userText"> Silvia didn''t respond, though. Her attention focused on the dead bodies<span ss="aiText">. She looked at them in horror, unable to move.
<span ss="userText">— "Look at me," he raised his voice, approaching her. Silvia snapped out<span ss="aiText"> of her<span ss="userText"> thoughts<span ss="aiText">,<span ss="userText"> ncing at her little brother, his golden eyes meeting hers. <span ss="editText">H<span ss="aiText">er lips trembl<span ss="editText">ed <span ss="aiText">as she struggled to form a response, but the words died in her throat.<span ss="editText"> Aster <span ss="aiText">took his sister''s hand,<span ss="userText"> squeezing<span ss="aiText"> it gently. "<span ss="userText">Mom is alive. I know she is. We will find her, I promise you. But I need you to <span ss="editText">stay <span ss="aiText">focus<span ss="editText">ed<span ss="aiText"> so we can make this happen."
<span ss="aiText">"O-okay," she nodded weakly, wiping her tears with her free hand.
<span ss="userText">Aster released her hand and approached the dead creature with a knife still embedded in its chest. "Alright... We need to take the knife, I guess," he muttered. "Could you look around and see<span ss="aiText"> if<span ss="userText"> there <span ss="editText">is <span ss="userText">anything else that Mom<span ss="aiText"> could have dropped?"
<span ss="aiText">"Yeah..." Silvia answered, sniffling as she<span ss="userText"> began<span ss="aiText"> searching the ground<span ss="userText">.
<span ss="userText">— "Ugh... This<span ss="aiText"> smell is awful," he groaned, trying to ignore the <span ss="editText">awful scent of blood<span ss="aiText"> and feces. Kneeling beside <span ss="editText">it<span ss="aiText">, he carefully<span ss="userText"> grabbed<span ss="aiText"> the knife handle, his fingers gripping it tightly<span ss="userText">. Making a disgusted face, he pulled it out with a sickening sound of ripping flesh and looked at the de. The crimson color almost made<span ss="aiText"> him<span ss="userText"> vom<span ss="aiText">it.
<span ss="aiText">"<span ss="userText">You should clean it in the river<span ss="aiText">," <span ss="editText">Silvia <span ss="aiText">suggested<span ss="userText"> quietly as she examined the ground around the bodies<span ss="aiText">.
<span ss="aiText"><span ss="userText">— "Mhm... Yeah," Aster said, rising to his feet. He walked over to the river,<span ss="userText"> holding<span ss="aiText"> the bloody knife. Kneeling by the shore, he dipped the de into the icy waters and started washing it carefully<span ss="userText">, his hands trembling<span ss="aiText">. <span ss="userText">His eyes kept<span ss="aiText"> ncing around, looking for any movement<span ss="userText">, but luckily<span ss="aiText">, everything remained quiet.
<span ss="aiText"><span ss="userText">— "Found anything?"<span ss="userText"> Aster asked, hearing his sister approaching him.
<span ss="aiText">"<span ss="userText">Yes, the bow was lying near the rock<span ss="editText"> in the mud. I need to clean it as well," she answered, walking over and kneeling next to him. She dipped the bow into the water<span ss="aiText">, rubbing it carefully, her fingers sliding across the wood.
<span ss="aiText"><span ss="userText">— "<span ss="userText">Good<span ss="aiText">," he replied<span ss="userText">, scrubbing<span ss="aiText"> the<span ss="userText">st<span ss="aiText"> bits of blood from the knife. "<span ss="userText">We need to hurry,"<span ss="aiText"> Aster muttered, ncing at the<span ss="userText"> sky. "Let''s go."
<span ss="aiText">"Okay," she said,<span ss="editText"> getting up and<span ss="aiText"> putting the bow over her shoulder.<span ss="userText"> They hurried<span ss="aiText"> away from the shore, following the trail. <span ss="userText">They<span ss="aiText"> moved through the forest; the<span ss="aiText">further they went, the heavier the silence became. Every little noise seemed amplified, every shadow cast by the sun more ominous.<span ss="userText"> It<span ss="aiText"> felt like something was watching them, but there was nothing. Nothing but silence.
<span ss="aiText">Suddenly, Aster stopped, and his eyes widened. He was looking at the same spot from his nightmare <span ss="editText">— the ce where the creature was eating their mother. The memory made him<span ss="userText"> freeze<span ss="aiText">,<span ss="userText"> paraly<span ss="aiText">zing him with fear.<span ss="userText"> Fear of finding his mother dead. "Asty?" Silvia whispered, stopping<span ss="aiText"> next to him<span ss="editText">. Her breathing was fast and shallow, and sweat covered<span ss="aiText"> her pale skin.
<span ss="userText">Her voice<span ss="aiText"> broke him out of his trance, and he nced at her. "<span ss="editText">We are close<span ss="aiText">...<span ss="editText"> Be ready,<span ss="aiText">" he whispered, <span ss="userText">tightening<span ss="aiText"> his grip on the<span ss="userText"> knife in one hand and the wooden stick in the other. H<span ss="aiText">is heartbeat elerat<span ss="editText">ed<span ss="aiText"> as <span ss="editText">they <span ss="aiText">neared the spot.
<span ss="aiText">And then, he froze.
<span ss="userText">His mother<span ss="aiText"> was lying on the muddy ground <span ss="userText">with an unnaturally bent knee<span ss="aiText"> and a long, wooden spear embedded deep in her thigh. <span ss="editText">Her silver hair was covered with mud and blood. Blood<span ss="userText"> was everywhere. <span ss="editText">Her breath was<span ss="aiText">ing out in shallow gasps.
<span ss="aiText">"Mom!" Silvia cried, running towards her. Aster followed close behind, his feet sliding through the wet soil. They reached her quickly and knelt by her side, their faces filled with worry.
<span ss="aiText">Nivalis'' blue eyes moved slightly. "Hey, mom..." Aster smiled faintly, fighting back the tears.
<span ss="userText">"Asty? Is this you?"<span ss="aiText"> Nivalis whispered hoarsely, <span ss="userText">her eyes unfocused.
<span ss="aiText"><span ss="userText">— "Yes, it''s me and Silvia," he responded,<span ss="userText"> cupping her<span ss="aiText"> cheek with his trembling hand.
<span ss="aiText">"Thank goodness..." Nivalis mumbled, feeling her son''s hand on her face as she closed her eyes.
<span ss="userText">Silvia leaned closer, her fingertips gently grazing her mother''s cheek. "Just hold on, Mommy. We''ll take care of you," she whispered, her voice cracking with emotion.
"My sweet little angels..." Nivalis murmured, her voice weak and strained. She attempted a smile, but her lips <span ss="aiText">trembled, and tears streamed down her face.
<span ss="userText">— "Everything will be all right, Mom," Aster assured her, examining the makeshift tourniquet wrapped around her leg. With all the strength he could muster, he tightened the knot, then proceeded to wind the remaining length of fabric around her thigh. Each knot he tied was tighter than thest, further constricting the blood flow. Nivalis'' face contorted in agony, but she didn''t<span ss="aiText"> utter a sound<span ss="userText">. "We need to carry her back to the cave somehow. It is not safe here," Aster said, and his sister nodded in agreement.
Together, they <span ss="userText">attempted to lift their mother from the ground, but the moment they tried so, Nivalis screamed in pain. "Please... don''t..." she pleaded, her voiceced with desperation. "It''s not safe for you to be here... You should go... But before you do... There''s so much... I want to tell you both... <span ss="editText">Please remember-"
<span ss="userText">— "No," Aster interrupted her. "No, Mom. Not happening. We will not leave you here," he shook his head, his jaw clenched. Silvia''s lips trembled<span ss="editText">, and tears flowed uncontrobly down her cheeks as the little girl realized her<span ss="aiText"> mother was <span ss="userText">trying<span ss="aiText"> to say<span ss="userText"> goodbye<span ss="aiText">.
<span ss="userText">Rising to his feet, Aster looked around, desperately searching for a solution. After a moment, he made his way to a young pine tree and began cutting off its branches. "Silvia, use your knife to cut off therger branches from that tree over there. We''ll use it to <span ss="editText">drag <span ss="aiText">her<span ss="editText">,<span ss="aiText">"<span ss="userText"> he ordered, continuing to chop the wood with his knife.
<span ss="userText">Silvia wiped her tears from her face, sniffling as she stood up and made her way to the tree. Her hands trembled, and her movements were clumsy as she began working. Once enough branches were gathered, Aster removed his upper clothing, taking off his tunic and putting his coat back on.
<span ss="userText">He quickly bound the base of branches together, all facing the same direction, using his tunic. The other end was left loose, creating a soft, cushioned ce for their mother to lie on, allowing<span ss="aiText"> her to be dragged easily.<span ss="userText"> Theyer of pine needles underneath<span ss="aiText"> should provide some protection against the bumpy road back.<span ss="userText"> It was primitive, but it would do the job.
<span ss="aiText">"We are going to <span ss="editText">move<span ss="aiText"> you now, <span ss="editText">M<span ss="aiText">om. Please try to endure the pain. Just for a little while," Aster said, crouching beside her and meeting her gaze. "Alright?"
<span ss="userText">"No... No need... honey." Nivalis protested weakly, her eyes half-closed. After one ragged breath, she continued. "I-I won''t... make it."
<span ss="userText">— "You will make it. If you feel like dying so much, we<span ss="aiText"> will stay here and wait for the<span ss="userText"> creatures<span ss="aiText"> to kill us as well," <span ss="userText">Aster said coldly<span ss="aiText">, his golden eyes ring at his mother<span ss="userText">, tears<span ss="aiText"> welling up in his eyes.
<span ss="aiText">"Alright<span ss="editText">...<span ss="aiText">" Nivalis <span ss="editText">whispered <span ss="aiText">weakly<span ss="userText">, sighing in resignation. "A-alright, love."
<span ss="aiText"><span ss="userText">— "Good, now take a deep breath," he instructed.
<span ss="editText">Nivalis <span ss="aiText">closed her eyes and inhaled deeply. <span ss="userText">"One... two... three!" Aster''s voice<span ss="aiText"> echoed as he and his sister<span ss="userText"> began <span ss="userText">pulling their mother on top<span ss="aiText"> of the makeshift stretcher.
<span ss="editText">N<span ss="aiText">ivalis screamed<span ss="editText"> like never before<span ss="aiText">, the excruciating pain spreading through her entire body.<span ss="userText"> Tears<span ss="aiText"> rolled down her cheeks, and she bit her lip so hard that it bled. The metallic taste filled her mouth, and her vision blurred as the world spun around her.
<span ss="aiText"><span ss="userText">— "<span ss="userText">Done<span ss="aiText">," Aster breathed out,<span ss="userText"> looking<span ss="aiText"> at<span ss="userText"> his <span ss="userText">mother. Nivalis was gasping for air, her breathing out in ragged gasps.<span ss="aiText"> "<span ss="userText">Are<span ss="aiText"> you alright?" he asked,<span ss="userText"> kneeling beside<span ss="aiText"> her and taking her hand.
<span ss="userText">"I... I''m fine," Nivalis whispered, trying to give a reassuring smile.
<span ss="aiText"><span ss="userText">— "We have to hurry," he said, ncing at the sky. The sun was already beginning to set, and the light was fading fast.
<span ss="userText">"Let''s go," Silvia said, picking up the <span ss="editText">tied branches of their <span ss="aiText">makeshift stretcher<span ss="userText">. Aster<span ss="aiText"> nodded and did the same,<span ss="userText"> and together<span ss="aiText">, they started dragging their mother through the forest<span ss="userText"> back<span ss="aiText"> to the cave.<span ss="userText"> Each<span ss="aiText"> bump<span ss="userText"> made <span ss="editText">Nivalis <span ss="aiText">whimper and sob<span ss="userText"> despite her<span ss="aiText"> best attempts to remain quiet.
<span ss="userText">The<span ss="aiText"> children moved through the forest as quickly as they could, their bodies tense and muscles aching. As the sky darkened, the shadows grew longer and deeper, making the kids quicken their pace. Their feet pounded the ground like there was no tomorrow.
<span ss="aiText">The wind grew stronger as night fell, howling and whistling through the trees. The cold air made them shiver, especially<span ss="userText"> Aster, who was without his tunic.<span ss="userText">But the children pressed on, not slowing their pace even once. They were determined to save their mother''s life.
<span ss="editText">T<span ss="aiText">heir footsteps echo<span ss="editText">ed<span ss="aiText"> in the darkness, the only sound they could hear besides the wind.
<span ss="userText">"How much longer?" Silvia asked,<span ss="aiText"> her breathing out in <span ss="editText">short <span ss="aiText">gasps<span ss="editText">. Despite the cold, her skin was drenched with sweat<span ss="aiText">.
<span ss="userText">The moon appeared through the clouds, illuminating the forest briefly before vanishing again, revealing only a glimpse of their surroundings. It was hard to tell their <span ss="editText">exact <span ss="aiText">location, but judging by the position of the moon, they were walking in the right direction this entire time, so the cave should be nearby<span ss="aiText">.
<span ss="userText">— "We should be close. Let me know if you<span ss="aiText">spot <span ss="userText">anything<span ss="aiText"> familiar," Aster replied, <span ss="userText">his chest burning with each heavy breath. <span ss="userText">He stole a nce back at their mother and saw her lying motionless with closed eyes and a much paler face than before. ''She looks <span ss="userText">terrible,'' he grimaced<span ss="aiText">.<span ss="userText"> For a brief moment, he saw her chest moving, but he<span ss="aiText"> couldn''t be sure. He could only hope she was still breathing. <span ss="aiText">"<span ss="userText">Keep going," he urged<span ss="aiText"> his sister, forcing himself forward<span ss="editText"> as well<span ss="aiText">, his legs aching, begging him to stop.
<span ss="userText">"Hihihi,"<span ss="aiText"> the high-pitched maniacalugh reached their ears<span ss="aiText"> from somewhere behind, a sound<span ss="userText">that made them stop and grab their knives<span ss="aiText">.