Dreams can be messy. The ones that cause fear are the worst, and you can't escape them.
"Shift," they said. Again, again, and again.
"No! You can't expect me to get rid of who I am to satisfy your own needs!"
"Shift," they said.
"Stop it!" I screamed, my mind tired from all the anger and frustration. And that's when I felt Abuela's grasp again, only this time I couldn't free myself.
Next thing I know, I'm underwater. I don't attempt to get back to the surface, and I just keep sinking. I look down, and everything is pitch black. My lungs start to shrink, aching from the lack of oxygen. I knew this nightmare would end soon. I've had this dream before, they all end just the same. Before my lungs give out, I hear a voice calling out to me. That's when I heard it. This time, however, it's different. The realization immediately hits me, I know that voice!
"Camilo?!"
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The world was an unfamiliar canvas, painted with shadows that whispered of forgotten fears. The bed she lay upon felt both soft and foreign, and the air held an eerie stillness. Panic surged within her, an unwelcome companion in the disorienting landscape of her mind. In the absence of familiar faces and known landmarks, fear clawed its way into her consciousness.
Struggling to piece together the shattered fragments of her memory, she was confronted by an unsettling void that echoed with the silence of unanswered questions. The very essence of herself seemed to slip through her fingers, leaving her trembling on the precipice of an abyss.
The air hung heavy with the weight of uncertainty, and at that moment, her disoriented gaze reflected the stark realization that her existence had become an enigma to her-a puzzle whose solving held the promise of both revelation and trepidation.
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Camilo Madrigal x OC
Your gift is to control flames, but it's an incredibly destructive power, so your Abuela Alma got angry at you one day. She fussed about how you could destroy la casita with your gift.
You didn't want that to happen. So, you never used your gift as often as the others. You would only use it if necessary or in your room, where everything was fireproof. None of the madrigals hated you, but they were a bit wary of being around you for too long because of your gift. Mirabel and Isabela were closest to you. They always comforted you when you broke down. Even though they disliked each other, they always put that thought at the back of their heads when around you.
But, when you follow Mirabel in her mission to find out the truth about your tío Bruno, your thoughts change a little.
· Not a character x reader!
· Female reader
· English with bits of Spanish