Ana danced joyfully in the rain, her bare feet splashing in the puddles. "There's nothing like a good rain to lift the spirits," she exclaimed with a beaming smile. Her laughter was infectious, and the world seemed brighter when she played amidst the droplets.
Mila, a mysterious girl with eyes like shimmering pools, emerged from the tree's embrace. "Hello, Ana," she said softly, her voice barely louder than the whispering wind. Ana turned, surprised to see someone so ethereal standing amidst the rain. "Who are you?" she asked, curiosity dancing in her eyes. "I'm Mila. I live here," replied the girl, gesturing towards the tree as if it were her home.
Ana and Mila sat beneath the great tree, sharing stories and laughter. Their friendship blossomed with each passing day, a bond as natural as the earth beneath them. "Come visit my home," Mila invited one day, her eyes sparkling with excitement. The promise of adventure was too tempting for Ana to resist.
Ana marveled at the opulence surrounding her, but a strange unease crept into her heart. Mila prepared a feast of black, shimmering food, urging Ana to partake. "It's delicious," she assured, though a shadow of doubt flickered in her eyes. Ana 's Mom was worried because ana searching the her for almost 12.hour . the next day when ana wake up . she got rashes on all over her body..
The healer's voice was steady, filled with ancient wisdom. "This is a curse," she declared, tracing the signs of dark magic upon Ana's skin. They adorned Ana with a rosary, a talisman of protection. "Do not remove it, no matter what," she warned.
Mila pleaded with Ana to remove the rosary, her eyes filled with desperation. "I can't," Ana replied, her resolve unshaken. Angered, Mila vanished into the night. The villagers, led by Ana's brother, approached the tree with axes in hand. As they struck the trunk, a massive serpent emerged, slithering away into the darkness.
Ana collapsed, her world fading to black. When she awoke, the rashes were gone, leaving her skin unblemished. The tree was no more, and with it, the curse had lifted. From that day forward, Ana played in the rain once more, free from the shadows of the past.
















