The Ancient Curse (Cecillia's Point Of Views)

I lived in Birwick peacefully. Amadea really took good care of me. And as time went by, I could see my belly getting bigger. As Mera's wife had said that I would slowly love the baby inside me, it was right. I could feel it. Even though I hadn't seen the face of my baby, I knew that the baby in my womb was the most beautiful creature that I had ever had in my life.

I couldn't wait to meet our baby soon. Amadea also said the same thing every night. He whispered many grateful words because our little snowdrop had been present in our lives.

I always couldn't hold back my laughter when Amadea called our baby a little snowdrop. He said he hoped our baby would be a sign as well as hope that winter would end and spring would come as soon as possible.

In this dark time, Amadea wanted our little snowdrop to be the hope for the creatures of Birwick to survive and keep on living on the side of Birwick Mountain.