No one can bring back the dead, and seeking revenge will only lead to more pain and suffering.“You must be thinking that I am insane for even considering such a thing,” Ramon said, breaking me from my thoughts. “But you don’t know what I know.” I could see the desperation in his eyes, a mix of anger and sadness that told me there was more to his story than he was letting on.“And what is that we don’t know?” Lucas asked cautiously, sensing the weight of Ramon’s words. Ramon took a deep breath before taking out a book from under his shirt and showing it to us. “You know what this is? This is the key to bringing my Serena back to life,” Ramon said, his voice cracking with emotion.Both Lucas and I exchange glances and then direct our gaze toward the book in Ramon’s hand, the book that we have only heard about in legends and myths but never considered real. The book of Eklepō is said to have the power to resurrect the dead, a dark magic that could potentially change everything we though
“No.” Ramon’s voice cracked with emotion as he struggled to comprehend the depth of Leonardo’s action. The crackling of the flames drowned out any other sound, leaving a heavy silence in its wake.I can finally feel my body move again as the spell breaks, with the book falling from Ramon’s hands and crashing to the ground. “Serena...” Ramon whispered, his heart heavy with sorrow and regret. The flames continued to dance before him, casting eerie shadows on the walls of the abandoned cabin. He moves his hands, trying to save Leonardo and Serena from the inferno that consumed them both, but it is too late. The weight of his failure settled heavily on his shoulders as he watched helplessly, knowing there was nothing more he could do.“That bastard, even in death, he didn’t let you go,” Ramon muttered, his voice filled with bitterness and his hands burning as he tried to reach out to the charred remains of his loved ones. Burning Serena was the right thing to do, but why did Leonardo have
I ran as fast as I could to Ramon and saved Luna from him, but it was too late.“Stop,” Ramon said, changing in his human form before my eyes. His grasp on Luna is still as tight as ever. “Go away; I have nothing to do with you,” he growled, his eyes filled with anger and grief.“Leave her, and I will let you live,” I pleaded, trying to reason with him. But his eyes darkened, and he tightened his grip on Luna, refusing to let her go. “Leave her. Never. She is the one who took my Serena life. I was a fool to have waited all these years for her powers to awaken. I should have killed her when I had the chance.” Ramon finished, his voice dripping with malice.“Why did you wait so long, then? If you truly wanted revenge, you would have acted sooner,” I retorted, trying to engage him in conversation and distract him so I could free my Luna from his grasp.“You know nothing; I have tried to kill her many times before, but she is always protected by Leonardo or one of his men,” he sneered. “B
I groan in pain as I open my eyes, feeling the sharp ache radiating through my body. I struggled to sit up, my head pounding with each movement.“Don’t get up...” I heard a similar voice say, and I felt a gentle hand on my shoulder. “Thank God you are awake,” the voice continued, relief evident in the tone. “You don’t know how worried we all were about you.”I moved to touch my head and felt a sharp pain shoot through my body. “What happened?” I turn my head to Sarah, who is sitting beside me, concern etched on her face. “Your body took a toll because of you using so much power,” she explained softly. “You pushed yourself too hard, and now you need to rest and recover.”I shook my head, my head spinning with confusion. “I don’t remember using any power,” I mumbled, trying to piece together the events leading up to my collapse.Sarah sighed, her eyes filled with worry. “I will call Andrew; he was so worried about you. He will be happy to know you’re awake.” She reached for her phone, h
Andrew looked at me with concern; his brow furrowed slightly. “But what?”“I can’t remember you...” I paused, admitting my memory loss. “I don’t remember anything about us,” I confessed, feeling a pang of fear and confusion.Andrew’s expression softened, his eyes filled with understanding and compassion. “It’s okay,” he said reassuringly, wrapping me in another hug. “I will help you remember everything. Do you love me?” he asked, his voice filled with hope and vulnerability.“I don’t know... but I feel a strong connection to you,” I replied honestly, feeling a mix of emotions swirling inside me. “Your touch feels familiar, like I’ve known you for a long time.” Andrew smiled gently, his hand reaching out to grasp mine. “That’s a good start,” he said softly. “We’ll figure this out together.”“And if you don’t love me, then I will make you fall in love with me all over again,” he added with a playful wink, making me laugh despite the confusion in my mind. “The first we met, I challenged
I stare at Luna as she finishes her soup, her eyes sparkling with satisfaction. The warm broth seems to have brought color back to her cheeks, and I can’t help but smile at the sight.“What are you standing at?” Luna asked, sticking her tongue out to lick the corner of her mouth where a stray drop of soup had landed. “You’re making me self-conscious,” she added with a playful grin, clearly enjoying my attention.I leaned towards her and whispered, “I can’t help it; you’re just too beautiful.”A blush crept up Luna’s cheeks as she shyly looked down at her now empty bowl, the remnants of her meal forgotten. My heart swelled with affection for her as I realized how lucky I was to have her in my life.“I am full now; you can take the bowl away,” she said softly, breaking the moment. I smiled and reached for her hand, squeezing it gently before standing up and taking the bowl from her, keeping it out of her reach. “I’ll take care of this. You should rest.” I brushed her hair, fixing the pi
“What is the place?” I asked as Andrew put his hand out for me to walk down the car. I glanced around, taking in the unfamiliar but familiar surroundings. Andrew smiled and replied, “This place is very close to both hearts and memories.”I look at Andrew with curiosity. “I don’t understand what you mean by that.” Andrew chuckled softly and gestured for me to follow him, saying, “Let me show you around, and it will all make sense.”He took my hand as we both walked the lush green pathway towards a secluded garden. Nostalgic memories flooded my mind as we walked through the serene landscape. The sights, smells, and sounds all seem to transport me back to my childhood. This place felt like a dream I never wanted to wake up from, a part of my past that I never wanted to lose.“Do you remember now?” Andrew asked; we both stood in front of a giant bungalow. My eyes widened in awe as memories flooded back, making me feel like a child again. I nodded slowly, feeling a mix of emotions that I h
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