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Chapter 45 - Mysterious Island

Several weeks had gone by since the night Dimitri and Anna had experienced together, a night they would never forget, in which they had discussed their dreams of living a life amidst the enchanted woodland. The sun's rays were a warm embrace to the moss-covered ground, and the children's laughter filled the atmosphere as they played nearby. Dimitri, his face wearing an expression of contemplation, was sitting near the fire, his mind preoccupied.

Leo, with his sharp perceptive abilities, noticed that his friend had something weighing on his mind. He approached Dimitri and gently asked, "Dimitri, my friend, is there something you'd like to share? You appear to be carrying a heavy burden on your shoulders."

Dimitri raised his gaze to meet Leo's eyes, drew in a long breath, and then gave an affirmative nod. "Yes, Leo, there is something I've been wanting to tell you and Marnia. After much thought and discussion with Anna, we have stayed here on this island with our family."

Leo's eyes widened with surprise, and Marnia, who had joined them, looked equally taken aback. Upon hearing the conversation, the children immediately ceased their playing, and all turned to their parents, their faces a mixture of surprise, confusion and eagerness to find out more.

Dimitri spoke on, his voice unwavering, "The enchanted forest is now our home, and we have found here a contentment and stillness that we had never experienced before. We have seen our children grow and flourish, and our love for each other has deepened even more. We want to build a life here."

Leo and Marnia exchanged a look, giving themselves a short time to think about the surprising news. When they looked at the children, they could feel the warmth in the air as the children embraced the idea of staying on the island.

Ivan, the oldest of their offspring, stepped up and inquired, "Are you certain that this is the correct decision for us, Father and Mother? We'll miss Leo, Marnia, and our friends. But if you believe it's best for our family, we'll support you."

Natasha, Vera, and the other children looked hesitant at first, but one by one, they expressed their willingness to stay and support their parents' decision.

Leo finally spoke, "Dimitri, it's clear that you and Anna have given this decision a lot of thought. We understand you need to make what you feel is the right decision for your family, and we are here to fully support you.

Marnia added, "We wish you all the happiness in the world, and we hope that the enchanted forest continues to bring you its blessing."

In the next few days, the atmosphere in the forest uniquely combined emotions, as Leo, Marnia, and the children were getting ready to depart from each other. They embraced and promised to keep in touch.

As Leo and Marnia boarded their ship, they waved goodbye to Dimitri, Anna, and the children, who stood on the shore, their hearts full of gratitude and love for their friends.

Thinking back to their happy days reminded them of sadness. Deep down they knew what Dimitri had planned, however, they still had to pretend they knew nothing of it. There was a combination of both joy and sorrow in the feeling.

As the ship pulled away from the mysterious island, the memories of their time spent with Dimitri, Anna, and the children played in their minds like a film reel replaying in their minds. Sharing memories and dreams around the campfire. The warmth of the fire, the sound of laughter, and the bond they had formed with their dear friends felt like a part of their souls that they would carry with them forever.

In the quiet moments onboard the ship, Leo and Marnia found comfort in each other's presence. They knew that life was full of change and that goodbyes were an inevitable part of their journey.

Without knowing it, a grand and thrilling experience was just around the corner for them. An adventure that would lead them to a mysterious, massive island filled with danger, treasure, and an herb of unparalleled power. It would be a test to their limits on this adventure to determine their strength.

...

Leo and Marnia approached the old man and greeted him warmly. Years of smoking his pipe had left deep crevices in his weathered face. His hair was a chaotic mix of gray and white, and his eyes shone with brilliant intelligence.

Leo cleared his throat, and the sound seemed to linger in the air as he asked, "Excuse me, sir. Rumors have been circulating about an elusive island that appears every century. Do you have any knowledge or information regarding this matter?"

After taking a drag from his pipe, the elderly gentleman thoughtfully considered their query for a moment before replying, "Aye, I too have heard the whispers. Some rumor that this place has the guard of monsters and traps, making it a very perilous location. Others claim it's a haven of treasure and secrets beyond imagination. But one thing's for certain: almost nobody ever comes back from that place alive."

Marnia was now intrigued and very curious. She asked, "What type of potential dangers could be on this island?"

The elderly man moved around in his seat, his eyes looking off into the distance. "Sea monsters, for one. And the island itself is said to inhibit the powers of the devil's fruits. Those who venture there have to rely solely on their own strength and wits to survive."

Leo leaned in, his eyes intense. For those who have the luck to survive... What did they bring back with them after their journey?"

A broad grin spread across the old man's face, his eyes twinkling with delight. "Great strength, for one. And extraordinary herbs that could cure myriads of sickness and even death. If you were to make it out with anything, it would take a remarkable stroke of luck."

Marnia and Leo exchanged a glance, considering the risks and rewards. Leo spoke again. "Do you know anything else about the island?"

Taking another puff from his pipe, the old man leaned in closer, as if he had a secret to share. "Sometimes what is near is more important than what is far, young man. As for the rest, maybe if you survive, you can live to tell what is inside. But for this time, it will sure be a crowdy place."