Ca
, and all that remained were the memories. They came and went lik
apped in winter's snow, in ice... as if I had bee
s waking up!" I heard a rough, deep voice. It sounded
unded me vanished. It was as if I was staring directly a
you alright? C
evealing an old man with gray hair, wearing a green robe, standing before me. He looked shocked, ast
oom I had never seen before. The white walls with blue acc
ame was the first word to slip out. But something was wrong-so
rom a long sleep," the old man said, stepping closer to me. His words caused a tightness in my chest. I extended my
person who owned this body. The only thing I
too weak, too fragile. All I could do was remain paralyzed as tears streamed down my face. T
rple cloak rushed to me, leaning over the bed and
interrupted the embrace, and when the platinum-haired man finally released me, I
y of this place, of who I was, and what had happened. And then, I was sure
sickly princess from a distant kingdom, a place with frozen fields and snow that fell all year round, an
ms. They said the frozen stones kept forgotten magic sealed, that it
too busy serving my kingdom, my family, and I co
Victor called me, looking at me with his
..." I spoke honestly. I had no
to Javier Urc, the priest, who
d stared at me, gently caressing my face with his cold hands. "Don't worry if you can't remember everything. Perhaps the Goddess prefers it this way to spare you from suffering. I know how hard it was for you, how painful it must have been... Just
n I was finally able to see myself in the mirror, I saw how thin and frail that young girl was, how her hair was light, silver, as gray as her fat
cover, time that I knew she didn't have. That body was
ore this body's
hed, and after hearing everything that had happened to this body, I finally understood. This was the chance I
I could finally breathe, and think. I required a plan. I needed to know what was happ
ouch him and poison him with her lies as she had done to me all my life. I was going to kill her, I was going to ki