DIEGO: THE PROPHECY
fully pieced together the words engraved on its cover. Using the paper and pen he had with him, he copied the s
s doing now. He felt that he could use this for something in the future. He lost
relieved to find the village still asleep. He made his way back to his own home, entered,
he hadn't t
nd without realizing
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was bright, filled with life, very different from the appearance of their village. He
ness engulfed the surroundings, replacing the earlier happiness with violence. Th
help, and the feeling of unease gripping his ches
his chaotic scene. The old man's eyes conveyed immense suffering
back, and a sense of dread filled him. But just as a sword was about to be
tretched, and drenched in sweat. He was breathing heav
ld man from his dream. The first part had been
d man and if the old man recognized him in
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ourself these past few days. Is somethin
a furrowed brow, his fac
im, locking eyes. He saw th
"Diego, I know I possess striking looks and
t before he could pat him on the ba
eyes, and let the cool night air wash
ontinued peace in their village and praying that the u
ream and the words he had read in the book with stran
e book was and what it meant by "reconnect
n, in the night
rn, pure treas
fearless, they
tiny, bring s
nging, through t
dance, a life
power, in their
hearts, in sear
er, life's cour
st, in the dark,
in the night t
's glow, their
s to waltz, a
of this being, de
ing, leading
s life, their s
ok haunted his thoughts, and the vivid dream left an unsettling feeling that he couldn't shak
ng urge to document everything continued to trouble him. He couldn't ignore the sens
me a constant presence, overshadowing the tranquility of his