Aranea told Leonel what she wanted him to know. She told him in detail what the dream was all about, the woman crying, the unconscious man beside her, the two babies slain, and the other burnt man threatening the man.
What Aranea said that had sent shivers down her spine as if she told the story for the first time even though she has told it a lot of times to her sister, was the part where the woman apologized and promised that she will come back to them.
"I don't know why," Aranea said, a tear escaping her eye as she looked at Leonel. "But every time I have that dream, I can't help but feel the pain that those infants felt—as if I was one of them."
With that said, Leonel furrowed his brows, worried. He had not heard anything like this, making him all the more curious of what she has.