Hours later, the child wakes up outside the forest, all traces of his fight completely gone. He pays no attention to this and thinks it was just a dream. A bad dream.
On his path to the village He was jumping and playing with great joy, and after a few minutes he reached the outskirts of the village, still humming and jumping around. As soon as he entered the village, he took the magic of his joy with him, so everyone who saw him, whether old or young, smiled and was happy.
The child reached his two-story house, opened the door, and shouted, "I'm home!" The first floor was a modest library with a small reception desk where two women stood: one plump with brown hair and eyes, and the other a beautiful young woman with the same hair and eyes as the child.
As the child walked toward the library, the young woman saw him and said,
"Welcome back."
The child replied, "Hello, Mother."
Then the child entered the library, picked up a book, and began reading it intently. The mother looked at her son, smiled, and turned to resume her conversation with the woman.
That night, it was dinnertime, so the mother and her son sat down at the table. Each began eating a bowl of meat soup and bread, chatting as any mother and son would. This continued for a while until they finished their meal.
They both got up, but the child headed towards the door leading to the back garden. "Where are you going, Rayo?" the mother asked, surprised.
Rayo replied, "I just wanted to check something." "Oh, really? What is it?" the mother asked.
Rayo said, "This week I've been doing some calculations, and they say there will be a shooting star shower today, so I wanted to—"
"Really? Let's go see it together then!" the mother said.
And indeed, the two went outside and began to wait. Their wait grew long, and Rayo began to lose hope. But his mother continued to gaze at the sky, trusting in her son. After a moment, she gently nudged Rayo and told him to raise his head excitedly, for the sky was then filled with shooting stars that illuminated the darkness of the night, adding to its already breathtaking beauty.
After this enchanting display ended, his mother went inside, and Rayo remained scribbling on his paper until a squirrel came and snatched his pen, running away. Rayo gave chase with all his might.
The pursuit continued for some time, leading them to the heart of the forest. Finally, Rayo successfully caught the squirrel and retrieved his pen, only to find himself in the middle of the forest with a figure eating meat by a fire, and beside him, the head of the same bear from the dream.
