The revelation II

Aliana sensed his presence outside the room, so she opened the door before the girl could knock. Her gaze remained fixed on the bed where an Alpha lay unconscious.

She moved closer to him and stroked his hair, her lips brushing his ear as she whispered: "Even though you almost took my life, I am eternally grateful to you for saving me at the risk of your own life. I know I can't forgive you completely for the trauma you caused me, but I promise I'll try not to fear you the way I did before today." Without knowing it, her words reached the depths of the beast's heart, who was regaining consciousness but remained motionless, afraid that his Moon would reject him. Her words were enough to plant real hope in his heart, and despite his deplorable state, he felt immense happiness.

The girl turned to the healer and asked again, "Will the Alpha be okay?"

Roxi smiled and nodded yes. "He just needs to rest, and tomorrow he'll be as good as new."

Now the healer could not hide her smile, as she realized that the Alpha had been awake when Luz entered the room and yet he had remained motionless at the girl's arrival. She did not know why, but she would try to find out later.

Both she-wolves managed to hear Luz whisper in the Alpha's ear. Aliana was filled with joy, as she didn't want any enmity between her brother and her new best friend.

Finally, the quinceañera accompanied Luz to dinner. They were joined in the kitchen by the other she-wolves, who made their stay there very pleasant.

When night fell, Luz got ready for bed.

The girl had a little trouble falling asleep. It had been an emotionally charged day, and her mind was full of thoughts. At some point, she felt her eyelids grow heavy and fell asleep.

This night would be like many others, beginning with dreams filled with joy at seeing her parents and reliving all their happy moments. It was strange; she only dreamed about these positive events and never about the tragic event of their deaths.

As the night progressed, her dreams once again shifted from the warmth of her memories to finding herself immersed in vast darkness. She felt no fear. She lit a flame in the palm of her hand so she could see beyond her own body. She walked toward what was a huge portal with two solid white doors carved with intricate gold lettering. As her body approached, she heard voices behind the doors. They had an accent she did not recognize in her world, and it was also different from that of wolves. She hesitated to open the door, but it opened by itself in front of her.

From the doorway, she saw several men and was impressed to recognize them as elves, their pointed ears giving them away. They were beautiful men, just as they were described in stories.

Luz listened intently to their discussion. They were concerned about Antrax's attacks on their people. They were making plans to fight back.

One head caught Luz's attention. His long silver hair was tied back in a low bun, leaving small strands of hair loose at his sides, and his pointed ears protruded from behind his hairstyle. The man was tall and stocky, standing with his back to her, and something about his physique made her feel a sense of familiarity. Luz, aware that it was only a dream and that no one was aware of her existence, approached the elf to see his face and immediately recognized him as the elf from her previous dream. The man's stoic face was disturbed. He looked toward where Luz was standing, as if searching for something he couldn't find, and the name "Liki" whispered from his lips. It was strange, because after that her body was once again enveloped in darkness.

"Liki," Luz repeated the words without being sure of their meaning. 'Could he feel me? It would be unlikely, after all, it's just a dream,' Luz said aloud to herself.

Suddenly, the darkness gave way to a bright image. As her eyes adjusted to the light, the girl could see the familiar figure of a woman sitting on the shore of a small lake. She was wearing a beautiful white dress with bare shoulders and long sleeves open halfway down, exposing part of her arms as the fabric fell behind her elbows. A crown of flowers adorned her thick, curly hair. The woman looked completely beautiful and happy, calling someone's name, "Damian."

A tall elf approached from behind and wrapped her in a tender embrace, highlighting the contrast in their skin colors. Her dark skin and his pale white skin came together in an intimate position. The woman rested her head on the man's firm chest and caressed his strong arms as she contemplated the landscape. After a few minutes, she turned to face him, putting her arms around his neck while he pulled her closer to his body, taking her by the waist. Luz could see the look of tenderness in his eyes as a broad smile spread across both their faces. A passionate kiss made Luz gasp, she opened her eyes and went from being a spectator to finding herself enveloped in the arms of this great elf who kissed her while a moan escaped Luz's mouth, taking her by surprise. It felt too real, the sensation was wonderful, she could taste his lips and tongue, the love and passion that unfolded from that intimate kiss. Her heart was beating frantically as she let herself be carried away by a fascinating sensation. She closed her eyes again as she heard the man say, "I love you, Liki."

Luz woke up gasping. This dream was very real. She could feel the caresses, the kisses, his breath, and the pressure that man exerted on her body, leaving her gasping. She recognized the woman; her appearance was remarkably similar to her own. Luz had the feeling that she had seen someone else's memories. On the other hand, Luz recognized the man without a doubt as the elf from her previous dreams. "Damian," Luz repeated his name. It took her a few minutes to compose herself. It was just a dream, nothing more. With this thought, she pushed these memories aside and set out to start her day.