Today the Wolf Night, and again I am leaving deep in the forest, no one hurt during the transformation, and in the rest of the night. Already almost midnight and the moon rises over the fluffy pine trees, turning the snow into the tiny diamonds. It crunches under my feet, and because of that I can't hear even his breathing. All of a sudden you hear another crunch as if something fell from the top of the tree. I go to this sound, and suddenly notice that on the snow glitters something silver. It's a small medallion with the image of a comet. We recently had them on astronomy, at the school of St. Ruanny. I raise it, and suddenly feel that something warm. Turn my head and see a guy: hair, black as pitch; the clothes, though he of Royal blood; and sleeps, snuffling, as a baby in a crib. Involuntarily smile and sit down on your knees, I'm uploading the hood of his cloak, and look at the moon, and again at the guy. Pushing it to the shoulder-does not react. I feel terrible-can it froze to death? Try to turn into a Wolf-something in the way. I am even more frightened. It is because of this guy? It's that special something?! Sigh, and I raise my "chunks" on their shoulders. Approaching the House of aunt, knock the leg, hands, trying to remove the boy from the shoulders. The aunt opens the door, grumbles, but ignores me inside. Helps carry the guy upstairs to my room, where, since time immemorial are two beds instead of one. Put a guy in bed, and I sit down next to it. Cleaning the hair out of his face, and pull out a book of fairy tales. Stack her boyfriend to hand him a gift, let it be. Get down down, brewed tea, put oatmeal in a vase. Pull out the tray, put this "masterpiece" on it. An aunt in cheek, I wish you good night and climb back to yourself. Put the tray on a wooden bench, and I go for a partition, in the dressing room. Pull out their white Pajamas with lace, change my clothes, and go back into the room. I wish the guy whispers "Goodnight" , and lie down in bed, standing perpendicular to it. And instantly fall asleep.
I've never seen dreams.
Until that night.
