According to what Helen's mom had said, a split was made between them, and they were on different sides of the supposed realm.
In the forest Trevor found himself, at night, he met a glowing lady who sat on the buttress root of a tree singing.
"Excuse me please, are you a being that should help me get to my friends?"
She looked up at him and her eyes brightened, then she smiled broadly without saying anything.
"Excuse me please?"
She began singing a different song, and more slowly this time.
Trevor was imediately knocked unconscious by it. She stood up and held his palm and began walking him into the forest.
Her name was Amberose. She hummed all through the night while she and Trevor moved within the forest. His head swung to and fro while he walked behind her, insentient to where he was at that moment, or what really went on.
She journeyed with him within the dark forest, without stopping to spend the night at a place, because she had to keep her enchanting serenades going, as long as she trailed along the forest, where deadly beasts resided. Her serenading abilities were too strong a weapon that she knocked every living creature within the forest to unconsciousness.
She arrived her cottage when it neared morning. The hue of the sky was dark-blue, and she could see the blurry images of the woods which were around her cottage. The more she approached, the more she held Trevor tightly in her arm, persistently humming like a violin while she led him through the woods, not willing to reveal her face to him until they arrived at her cottage.
Trevor wasn't conscious of where he was, her serenades held him fast to her, and it seemed as though he were under the influence of a narcotic, he could only feel his legs moving, but he couldn't tell what was moving them.
Her cottage, close to a waterfall that filled the environment with sounds of rushing water, was flanked by three woods, which roughly formed a circle around the environment. She previously lived in a shire, together with other beings, but due to her serenading abilities, which normally led to conflicts and indirect disasters within the shire, she was banished far into the woods.
Her cottage was a meeting place for other banished beings who lived within the woods surrounding her cottage. There were four of them who lived in the surrounding woods, and if one heard of their nature and characteristics, just like Amberose, one wouldn't be so surprised over the need for their banishment.
At times, she goes into the woods to see them, and at times, they would all meet in her cottage for a shared meal, which normally led to a dirty fight, afterwards, because they knowingly or unknowingly unleashed their filth towards one another each time they converged inside Amberose's cottage.
When she and Trevor finally arrived, she took him into her house and left him standing at the door to go light up the house and set her mattress for him to lie on. He stood at the doorway, wiggling to and fro like a drunk man who was about to fall to the ground.
When she was done, she took him by the arm and gently placed him on the mattress. After placing him she stood up and stared at him for some time under the burning glow of her lamp, smiling passionately, with a feeling of wanting to tear him apart, due to the burning desire she had for him.
He looked handsome while he slept, with his blonde hair, giving an oily sheen in the light of the lamp, and his slightly caved jaw, accentuating his jawline.
He seemed to her like someone she had searched for all her life, and here she was with him. She first thought of keeping him in that insentient position for as long as possible, but on a second thought, she felt she had to make him realize himself, in order to establish a complete bond between them both, after all, she was good-looking enough.
When she was done admiring him, she walked out of the cottage to go have her bath close to the waterfall. The morning was a little brighter, and she could see the environment more clearly.
She parted her gown from the shoulders and it slid down her body effortlessly. She had the curves and structure of a female human. She was surprisingly pretty, with a black hair, which fell down to her waist.
She gently walked into the flood of water which ran over little rocks on the ground. The water was freezing cold and she whooshed when she put in her right leg, which wore a glittery anklet, followed by the left.
She began to walk slowly, towards where the white waters cascaded. She held her hair and lifted up her face, smiling at the way it splashed all over her. She was happy for two things, or so many things, rather, and while she bathed, it felt like the water was interlaced with a flourish of fulfillment and maximum satisfaction.
When she was done bathing, she gently walked towards where her gown was. When she had already approached it, she got a hint of someone, peeking at her from behind one of the trees. She hastily took up her gown and covered herself.
"Orisin?" She called, but there was no response. Orisin was one of the banished beings that lived around her, amongst others. "Orisin!" She raised her voice.
"Okay, okay." He pushed the air while coming out from behind the tree. He looked like a human as well, but he had fraudulence written all over him. His hair was dirty and scattered, his beards were badly shaven, and his teeth were chipped and yellowish.
"I warned you twice Orisin," she said, lowering her eyes. She normally gave that look each time she was about serenading someone to near-death.
"Please don't, don't do that to me." He fell on his knees begging.
"I need to do it to you so I can put on my dress and get back inside," she said.
"Please don't, ple..." She cut him short when she began singing. Everywhere got still and solemn. With his knees on the ground, he began to wiggle gently, and his eye balls went up into his head. His mouth fell open, and his hands flagged down. He stayed in that wiggly position until he fell to the floor and laid there. Amberose stopped immediately and ran into her house with her dress, partially covering her body.