ed in the darkest corners of her soul. In the depths of her thoughts, a love that no lo
wind caressed their faces, but it wasn't enough to dispel the tension in their hearts. Elio, with his intens
ld that can separate us, Auro
tolen moment brought them closer to condemnation. Yet, the love she felt for Elio was something they could not contro
out the Council? They will ne
lives of all, deciding what was right and what was not. Love between people of different ra
t scene. The figure of a messenger appeared at the garden's thresho
trembling. "They have made their
, all they had shared, the Council had the power to strip them of their happiness. Aurora, however, und
nce was i
nto the deepest emptiness. The trial was swift, and although the evidence was as clear as stars on a dark night, there was
to witness Elio's death. The crowd watched in silence. As Elio was dragged to his fate,
ith a sad smile. Though his words were barely
ght of her loss, let out a cry of pain so deep that the earth seemed to tremble beneath her feet
pearance
hains of oppression. Others whispered that her soul, shattered by tragedy, had dissolved into the air, leaving behind only the echo of her suffering. The only c
, guilty of defying the law. But the stories-the whispers among those who still
ever-watchful gaze. Some said Elio had become a martyr, a symbol of those who sacrifice everything for a love that could never blossom i
nessed a forbidden love-a love that, despite the condemnation, wo