The Witch's Protector
n one morning of
n't unl
found a wooden gate behind her fam
nsion while I am taking a morning walk. I hope
as a small path from red stones where along both sides, some willow trees
ty in the morning
chirping birds on some pine and wi
just appeared to show his
peacefu
much fresh oxygen from the fantastic morn
estructure my life! I think this village
ut and continue
topped walking, rubbing her back
her eyes had caught slightly a shadow of something sneaking so
breath to become
ittle bit para
d folded her t
lowing. Glad it was only my
ogging sweater that she wore a
noises of the big city where she used to live. The natural voice of som
ure was grunting and panting near the
teps and tried to
he encouraged he
pensed the rancid gore scent fr
away from any piles of dried leaves and old branches or twigs on th
scattering on the ground in front of her. She felt a bit suspicious and her mind started to run some scenarios of wh
ore they either moved away to another state or could flee to another country. That rich merchant family should sel
d its prey!' Sonya sighed and kept
hat she saw was quite a nasty sight. It was a f
oaching the dead body of the fox that was positioned near the side of the br
ed it near to her as she felt a little bit s
is area.' She started questioning. 'But what did this to the carcass?' She disseminated her sight to the surro
then, decided to bury it. She sighed and her eyes caught an old shove
ugged the shovel and started to dig a hole i
brook when she found a steam of withered wh
withered rose
the white rose pr
se and got up from h
me from th
flashed into
fence of her family's property. It
ured mansion with so
rrogant merchant family. Whenever I asked Granny why she didn't allow me to visit that mansion, she answered that the
the mansion f
ant, mysteriou
ysterious façade of that old mansion kept my curiosity to find out more abo
and stopped near the small brick bridge with its old
the padlock
ocked!' She
osity enormously draped her mind
ut from what existed behind the slightly opened gate. Her heart was beating faster an
ing will
t to step into the entrance path of the o
on that the cr
looked at the crow
the top place where s
m that crow's stare. Did it
looked into the crow's ey
self to walk into
finding the crow was still perching on the gate wa
hite rose that she found floating in the
ery it is keep
as the breeze kept blowing further to bestow some
und and seeing Lassie, the famil
te and even to bark. He was only sitting in the front of the
iet La
s as a code to ask for the Ge
ut there was no door. Some of the bricks were broken and
ay gate. She could see some piles
covered with mosses as it had been aged. The smell of dumpy, rotten plants or probably dead rats
otten. I couldn'
r mouth and nos
tened to a woman
return to the gate of her family's property land. She tried to loc
un with her. She found that the crow had hovered away as
the breeze blew harshly behind her. She turned her head and wat
ing ahead. His barking voice m
aid as she found the dog sitting ah
eyes as he frequently stopped just to turn his head back, directi
Sonya put him into her a
rd. She looked quite worried in her waiting for Sonya but, finally, she made
see clearly since she had a cataract on her left sight. She was a widow of a local w
Sonya smiled and put down Lassie o
Carolin
ou used to be so curious about it! Mother always
he neck of Lassie as they w
from the gate and rushed to follow the steps of Auntie Caroline and the wiggled tail