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Chapter 39 - Rayito de Kristal.

In the Valley of the Flowers, the wind saturated with poetry whispered at every moment, one by one the words that the poet recited from a distance; Rayito de Kristal, a fairy with a very special brightness that could be clearly seen in broad daylight, when she heard them she flew hurriedly to a garden of flowers that hung like bells dozing, she moved them one by one and the flowers rose opening their petals, pointing to the wind, thus keeping one by one the words that it took them; Luz de Media Noche came over at that moment telling her.

-What a great idea you had! Look at keeping them in the flowers of memory.

—Sure, Luz!, So we will not forget and we can hear them again whenever we want, in addition these words are no longer talking about a dead person, they are much more beautiful and not so sad.

-Too bad you didn't think of before, Rayito, so you wouldn't have missed the first whispers of the wind that came and we could hear them again.

He says Midnight Light with a hint of nostalgia in his voice.

-Who says they have been lost? Yes, I saved them all! From that cocoon of Alhelí, to this one that tells us the story of a prince charming who flies by the wind, looking for the Princess of his story and looking for the beloved woman.

Rayito says proud of herself.

-Very well Rayito de Kristal, how good that you have come up with before! Who knows? Maybe one day that prince charming will come to the Valley of Flowers.

-No!

Rayito de Kristal suddenly tells her worried to Luz de Media Noche.

-May he never come this way!

-But; Why do you say that?

Rayito de Kristal asks Luz de Media Noche, somewhat surprised.

-Don't you know what is rumored? That a human with the help of the Sword of Destiny defeated this afternoon to the tornadoes of Mirídia and made the god Júpiter run, right now he must be destroying the city of wingless angels, to access the Temple of the Forgotten Gods, to free them and help him destroy this and other worlds.

-But; How do you think that of the poet who brings us such beautiful words to our valley? –says dismayed Luz de Media Noche.

—I didn't say it was him! –replies Rayito de Kristal. -There must be several humans who arrived in Fíria, And one or more of them must be bad, therefore it is better that none of them come to our valley even if they are of the good ones, if they come, then the bad ones will come, to make their wars against the good ones, and they will destroy everything you see around you, just as they do with their world.

Luz de Media Noche said goodbye to Rayito de Kristal, worried about her words, and flew south ready to find out how many humans had come to Fíria, and if the author of the poems in the wind, He was one of the bad guys.