Chapter 10 The Elf Incident II
Chapter 10 The Elf Incident II
The little girl woke up with a start, her eyes wide as if she had just escaped a nightmare. The sound of the storm still seemed to echo in her mind, but as she opened her eyes, the scene before her was completely different. For a moment, she lay still, out of breath, as her senses filled with the beauty surrounding her.
The air was fresh and pure, carrying the scent of wet grass and wildflowers. Sunbeams filtered through the tree canopy, casting golden patterns on the forest floor. The leaves swayed gently to the rhythm of a breeze that seemed to sing a tranquil melody. The world around her was vibrant, the colors more vivid than anything she had ever seen before. It was as if nature itself was pulsing with life, and she was part of it.
Still dazed, the girl slowly sat up, her fingers touching the soft moss-covered ground. Her heart, which had been racing in fear before, now seemed to slow down, calming in the serenity of the place. Her eyes wandered, absorbing every detail, until an unexpected sound broke the silence.
"Good morning."
The voice was soft but had a clarity that caught her attention instantly. Surprised, she turned and saw a boy sitting a few meters away. He seemed very young, perhaps still a baby, but there was something unusual about him. His very dark red hair shimmered under the sunlight, and his eyes held an intelligence far beyond his age. He held a small book in his hands but set it aside when he realized she was awake.
The girl blinked a few times, trying to process what was happening. Still confused, she hesitantly asked, "Who... who are you?"
The boy gave a slight smile before replying. "I'm Kael. And you?"
She took a moment to respond, as if trying to remember who she was after everything that had happened. "My name is Sylphie... I... I ran away." Her voice trembled slightly as she said this, and the events of the previous night began to weigh heavily on her mind.
Kael tilted his head slightly, as if analyzing the information. "You seem tired. You must have run a lot." He pointed to the ground beside him. "You can rest here. No one will hurt you."
There was something in the way he said those words that calmed her. Sylphie was still scared, but the kindness in Kael's voice was undeniable. She hesitated, but finally, she moved closer, sitting beside him. For a moment, both sat in silence, simply listening to the soft sounds of the forest.
Sylphie couldn't help but glance at Kael again. He was so young, yet there was something about him that felt so... secure. As if he wasn't just an ordinary boy. "Why are you here alone?" she asked, her curiosity beginning to overpower her fear.
Kael smiled faintly, a smile that seemed to hide more than it revealed. "I'm not alone. My mother is nearby. She should show up soon." He looked at her seriously. "But what about you? Why were you running?"
The question made her swallow hard, the memories flooding back like a wave. "They... They were going to sell me... or hurt me. I didn't want to stay there. So I ran." Her voice was now a whisper, and she lowered her eyes to the ground, clasping her hands on her knees.
Kael didn't say anything for a moment, but then, with surprising gentleness for someone so young, he placed his small hand over hers. "You're safe now. They won't find you here."
Kael turned to Elion, his eyes analyzing the elf. "She's still scared, let her rest... She can stay, can't she?"
Elion looked at him for a long moment before sighing again. "Yes, she can stay. But this won't be easy. If someone was hunting her, they won't give up easily... She's a Dark Elf, a rare commodity." Elion said without hesitation.
"Leave it to me," Eva said, a predatory smile curling her lips. "I'll find out who's behind this. But, Elion, you know what this means, right? More problems for your long-desired 'retirement.'"
Elion rolled her eyes. "I never had the illusion that this would be easy. Do whatever it takes, but I want answers quickly."
Eva nodded before turning to Sylphie, bending slightly to be at the girl's level. "You're strong to have escaped on your own. Now, you're in good hands. No one will hurt you here, understand?"
Sylphie nodded slowly, still nervous but feeling a strange trust in those words.
Elion approached, kneeling next to Kael and Sylphie. "Listen, little one," she said, her voice softer now. "While you're here, you're under my protection. And that means no one, absolutely no one, will hurt you."
Sylphie looked into Elion's eyes, feeling something warm and reassuring in her words. For the first time in a long while, she felt like maybe she could trust someone again.
'Ah... this crazy woman... she's trying to please me just to score more points with me, isn't she?' Kael thought for a second, before receiving confirmation... Elion winked at Kael, making his face turn red...
'SHE IS!
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