Thank you for reading on ! We provide free access to all our stories, but maintaining this platform requires ongoing costs. To keep the site running and continue offering free content, we display advertisements. You can close the ads anytime, or upgrade to premium membership ($5/month) for an ad-free reading experience while supporting our mission. You can also earn premium for free by completing simple tasks. We truly appreciate your understanding and support!In Pasto, Abril had made her decision. She turned to Uzziel and said, "We will go. You continue with your fiesta." Maya cradled Cassian in her arms, leaving him alone for a moment. When the warmth of the day made it safe to speak, she asked, "Is it true?" "Of course not. We are going to another place, wherever that may be," Uzziel replied. Lissana, Tarik, and Uzziel returned to sit on the blanket spread beneath the tree, where they had been enjoying their fiesta. Uzziel handed Lissana a small bouquet of flowers. "This is my gift for you," he said."Thank you so much!" Lissana exclaimed, her eyes lighting up as she recognized the flowers-cherry blossoms, her favorite. She hugged her cousin tightly. "I'm enchanted." They continued to laugh and play until Lissana noticed Maya approaching. "What are you doing here, Aunt Maya?" she asked. "This is Uzziel's nap time. I thought I would come to see if he was asleep," Maya explained. Uzziel slept soundly in Maya's arms. "I'll take him with me, so you can continue," she said softly. Once they were alone, Tarik turned to Lissana. "Do you want to go to our secret place?" he asked."Okay," she replied eagerly. The little ones lived in a garden, a secret place where they could play freely. The trees changed colors with the seasons-pink for spring, yellow for summer, red for autumn, and blue for winter. Today, the tree was pink, signaling the arrival of spring. Lissana gazed at it and said, "Today is pink; it's spring." They played on the ground, where the seasons were always visible. Some parts were eternally winter, while others basked in summer's warmth. But this tree was the only one that seemed to change with the seasons.Tarik glanced around, not paying attention to what was behind him. When he saw Lissana, he asked, "Will you remember me when you go to the human kingdom?" Lissana smiled brightly at her little brother. "Of course! You are my best friend, and I will always remember you. Besides, there's also the gift you gave me, which will keep us close even when we're far apart. I won't forget you." "I won't forget you either. You'll always be in my heart," Tarik promised. Meanwhile, Abril was training with Kiara, pondering how to use her light magic effectively.She needed to ensure her power wouldn't harm anyone, especially not any humans who might threaten them. That day, she was practicing with daggers, and Kiara noted her improvement. "You've become much more skillful. I'm proud of you." "I've always had a good memory, and that has helped me a lot," Abril replied. "That's good. In a fight, if you memorize your opponent's movements, you can anticipate what they will do next," Kiara advised. "But I still can't prevent you from knocking me to the ground," Abril said with a hint of frustration. "My fighting style is complicated.It would be unusual for you to succeed if you keep trying," Kiara teased. "Can you get up?" Abril asked, extending her hand. "Yes, but I can put you down," Kiara replied, standing beside her. "It's been several months since you left your daughter in the land of the fairies. How is she?" "She's doing very well. She reigns there and controls her power. Since you've been gone, her magic has started to get out of control." "It must be because she has grown. How old is she now?" "She just turned five. Magic usually stabilizes around six.Are you thinking of bringing her back?" "I have a little trip planned," Abril said. "At the moment, there are so many monster attacks. It wouldn't be safe for her here, especially with the gate to Hades nearby. When your sister arrives, this will be the worst place for her." Abril hadn't considered that. She had always believed it was safest for her daughter to be with her, but now doubts crept in. "Don't worry about that. I'm thinking we'll take good care of her," Kiara reassured her. "To be honest, I hadn't thought about that. I just wanted to hold her in my arms again.noveldramaBut you're right; I need to consider her safety." "I swear I'll make up for everything I've lost until I defeat her," Abril vowed. "I believe it's wrong for Lissana to remain silent in the land of the fairies. I know she's safe there, but..." "You're right," Kiara agreed. "But once her magic stabilizes, you can change your plans. Spend a few days while things calm down, then you can send her back. You don't have to deprive yourself of seeing her." "True. I'll wait a little longer before going back.Maybe I'll be alone for a few days, just holding her." "Maybe it's not the same, but I felt that way when I was near Barto. Every day felt meaningless without him." "Are things good between you now?" Kiara asked. "Yes, everything is fine at the moment. Sometimes I wonder if I made the right decision and if I can forgive him," Abril admitted. "Are you happy with him?" "Yes, I am," Abril replied softly. "Making the right decision isn't just about being happy. You also endure difficult times together. That's why when you marry, you vow to be there for better or worse, in health and in sickness.It's not just about laughter; it's about knowing how to forgive and not giving up on each other." "I don't think I've ever had it that way," Abril said, contemplating. "Regardless, you are free to choose what you think," Kiara said gently. Just then, Alessandro approached, interrupting their conversation. "I came to pick you up. Come see me later," he said. "Where was Abril?" he asked. "How was your training?" "Very good," she replied. "Did he interrupt you?" "No, not at all, so I'm not worried." "I saw you from a distance, just knocking down Kiara," Alessandro remarked."No, but she says you want someone to achieve it," Kiara replied. "I think the same as you. You excel at everything," Alessandro said with a grin.