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Well, at the end of the night I'm a little ... Digressed.
However, everything makes sense when the 30th – 40th, it is not yet so accurate, are published.

Well, I don't want to stop you for long and wish you a lot of fun on my sixth night ^^


I remember very well how Alayna had helped Sheba and me to reveal our feelings ... or helped me to put aside my stupid thinking and to be faithful to my feelings.
It was idiotic to think at the time that I could hide my feelings and eventually marry a woman I would never love.
So incredibly idiotic!
But until I get to the place where she helped us with our feelings, I should first tell how Alayna and Sheba got to know each other.

It was a pleasant autumn night when I woke up from a terrible dream and looked around my room in a sweaty bath.
Lately, I've been dreaming a lot about this fight, which I've had one thing with my friends and strange kids that I'd never seen before.
I still heard this one sentence that a person with black hair shouted at a person with blue hair before using a spell and destroying everything.

"|Believe me, you miserable God! One day you will be weakened, you will not have friends by your side who can protect you, and stand alone! And then... Oh then! Then you will destroy and destroy the people you love about everything! Just as you had brought this kingdom to ruin! And then this saying holy power belongs to me!|"

I didn't know why I dreamed of this dream.
But I knew there was only one person who could give me an answer to the question.
So I decided to visit Alayna, a goddess who ruled the universe and witnessed everything.
I walked out of my room and walked past Sheba's room, which was in the same corridor as the royal family's chambers.
I entered the library when I knocked on the walls again to show her that I wanted to see her.
I just heard a buzz as I entered her and knew immediately that she was singing again.
She really had a good voice and could even sing fabulously.
But I always wondered who she had this from.
So I'm not guaranteed because I was a terrible singer.
And so I'll just sit in my room, after hours with the moon, and think who knows my name … she sang the song where we first met and then started coughing again.
I rushed to her and brought her a cup of ice-cold water.
I easily patted her back and calmed her down when she briefly swallowed the drink.
"It's going to happen again..." Alayna breathed and looked at me smiling.
I exhaled with relief, grabbed a pillow on which I sat and asked her why she was singing at all, when she always had to cough afterwards.
"Well, it calms me down when I sing. Back then, I always sang with my friends..." she said first smiling and then looked sadly at her hands.
I knew she never liked to talk about her old life.
However, I always wanted to know more about her.
After all, she was also my child and I promised her never to leave her alone again.
"Why are you awake at this time, Solomon?" she asked me, looking at my hands and thinking about whether I should tell her about the dream.
I looked at her and took a deep breath.
"Well ... I had a terrible dream again." I started, so Alayna looked at me and put aside the book she had read before.
"Well, I saw myself fighting with my friends and such children who were fighting against such a strange person with black hair. This person also said something to a God before he destroyed the person and the kingdom in which we were fighting," I said, and then wanted to say the sentence that was still spitting in my head.
However, I saw her face staring at her hands in horror and shaking slightly.
"Is ... everything okay?" I wanted to know.
But Alayna shook her head and asked me not to tell further.
I didn't know what was going on with her.
However, I accepted her please and then stared at the small wooden table when I discovered a small wooden wand.
I took it and looked at a strange notch that someone had probably carved.
"AlaKou? December 8? What does that mean, Alayna?" I asked her, looking at her terrified as she looked up at her thoughts and hastily ripped the stick off my hands.
"Don't touch it! He's holy to me!" she said, then put it in her pants.
Now I looked at her questioningly.
I was interested in what that meant.
"What ... what are you looking at me?" she asked me nervously, always looking at me and away again when she saw my grin.
"Well come! Tell me what that means!" I asked her with a grin.
I had no idea what love was for another person, but I always felt with Wahid and Falan what a feeling was.
And I felt this with Alayna.
Where I remember now, she had never told me about the person she had loved one.
She only mentioned her from time to time and then changed the subject whenever I wanted to know more about this person.
"Stop me grinning like that! I won't tell you anything!" she cried, running away from me.
I was only a few inches taller than her.
However, I was much younger than this woman who was supposed to be my future child.
I chased her and then caught her when she made a mistake and ran into a small cul-de-sac full of books.
"If you don't want to tell me, I'll probably have to tickle it out of you!" I said with a laugh and walked slowly towards her.
I saw her looking back and forth in panic, looking for an exit.
However, she found none and then lay laughing on the golden floor when I jumped on her and tickled her.
"Listen to Solomon! Please! I'm not going to tell you!" she screamed with a laugh.
"I won't stop until you tell me!" I shouted to me, laughing, tickling her on the sides where she was probably very sensitive.
We laughed so loudly that we didn't even notice that another person had sneaked into the library.
Fair enough... I haven't noticed.
"Wait! Here's a stranger," Alayna said, and suddenly stopped laughing.
She was just a goddess who could turn off human feelings for a moment.
I walked down from her and looked around the corner to see who it was.
I shook hands when I saw Sheba pressing her hands on her chest and looking at the books.
When I noticed that Alayna also wanted to look, I held my hand in front of her and shook my head slightly.
"'Sheba! What do you have to look for here? Shouldn't you be in bed and sleep?'" I asked her so that she looked at me and ran to me.
"'I saw you go through this gate and I followed you!'" she answered me.
Although Sheba had been living here for about a year, she could not yet speak our language.
However, as I quickly mastered her language, I was asked to help her learn ours and was even her personal translator.
This was also the reason why she still lived here in the palace, instead of in an orphanage.
I also didn't want to put them in such an orphanage.
"'That's not a reason to just follow me, young Miss!'" I chuckled slightly.
However, I noticed that she wasn't listening to me and wanted to go to the corner where I was with Alayna before.
I grabbed her shoulders and pushed her back to where she was before.
She looked at me confused and asked me why she wasn't allowed to go there.
I got nervous.
What should I say to her, please?
There is the God whom your people and you worship so!
No!
I couldn't!
Otherwise I would betray Alayna!
"'Um, I'd rather not go there!'" I said.
"'Why not?'"
"'Um, because there's nothing interesting ...'"
"'And why were you there?'"
Oh damn!
What should I answer her now?!
I looked around and tried to find something to distract her.
But then I was startled when she said something.
"'There's still someone. I see the Rukh clearly.'" she said, pointing to the spot where Alayna was hiding.
I could literally feel how she was also frightened by this sentence and wondered why she could see the Rukh.
I heard Alayna laughing and moving away from her hiding place.
"Okay, Solomon. She now only has eyes on my Rukh. You can still try to distract them so much. My Rukh will still find her more interesting," she said, smiling, slowly coming to us.
I then looked at Sheba, who looked up to Alayna.
"'You look like Solomon! Only in female!'" she said promptly and I almost fell to the side.
No wonder!
Alayna was my child.
"'Oh, do you think?'" asked Alayna, I looked at her in amazement.
I had no idea that she could speak Torran.
"'Say, what's your name?'" Sheba asked her.
"'My name is Alayna.'" she introduced herself kindly.
Really?!
I had to persuade her to tell me her name at the time, while the little one just got told that!
What a meanness!
"'A beautiful name!'"
"'Thank you.'"
"'By the way, my name is S-'"
"'I know what your name is, Sheba.'" Alayna interrupted her before she could say her name.
Sheba looked at her in amazement and asked her where she knew her name.
My friend went into the squat to look her in the eye and gave her the same smile she always gave me.
"'Well, because I just know who you are.'"
I always looked back and forth between Alayna and Sheba.
While Alayna was calm and calm, as always, Sheba looked confused and lost in thought.
"'Solomon betrayed him to you, didn't he?'" she asked her to drop her shoulders and smile at her.
I thought Alayna had hoped for something different.
"'Uh ... No. Solomon didn't tell me.'"
That was true.
Alayna and I had been arguing terribly when I came to the palace with Sheba and took her to the hospital ward ...
Okay!
I had thrown something under her that wasn't right.
Besides, when I apologized for it, I had to trust her again ... which would be relatively quick, because she loved me.
However, I never mentioned Sheba.
She asked me if she was better off, which I just nodded to.
I had never asked her how she knew about her, because I just thought she knew because she was a God.
I leaned over to Sheba and said, smiling, that she should slowly go back to sleep.
But she just looked at me insulted and clung to Alayna as I tried to accompany her to the room.
"'I want to stay here and get to know Alayna!'" she said, and pushed closer to her.
"'But you have to go to class tomorrow!'"
"What lessons?" my best friend asked me.
"Um, to the language course. She has been living here for a year and still can't speak our language. At most only the ABC and 1-10," I told her.
The goddess looked superior.
She thought of something.
"I can teach her."
"Wait! What? You want to teach her our language?" I asked her in disbelief, so that she went into the squat and stroked over Sheba's hair.
"Yes! I think your language course is too complicated, which is probably the same case with Sheba, isn't it?" she said, then looked back at the little one.
"'What do you think of it when I teach you the language of Solomon and his friends, Sheba? You can get to know me better.'" she suggested her smiling, so Sheba nodded her head joyfully and danced around.
Strange... at that moment she seemed to me like Alayna, when she was always happy about something.
Where I looked more closely, Alayna had the same face of Sheba ... or Sheba the same face of Alayna ...
At least they resembled behaved and face unbelievably.
Was Sheba perhaps her mother?
"Um, Alayna?"
"Yes, Solmon?"
"Uh, I really don't want to be a spoiler, but what am I supposed to tell my parents that Sheba knows about you and is even taught by you?" I asked her and watched the little one who ran to the table and looked into a book.
"Nothing. Just tell them the truth. They'll know," she said, then nodded with a smile when Sheba asked her.
I looked at them in quires and joined them as the teaching of the world began language.
But before he got off to a good start, she told me something more that made me even more questionable.
"She's also a Magi. And I will teach her how to deal with the Rukh and the dreams, as I had done with you, Solomon."

Since then, Sheba has always accompanied me when I went to visit Alayna, or wondered if I could accompany her.
Maybe she was a little scared of the woman, but she didn't want to admit it because she thought I could raise her with it.
However, I was still trying to figure out what Alayna wanted to say to me in the last sentence.
Was that this girl her mother and my wife?
But she wasn't my bag scheme ... if I had one at all.
Although...
When I looked at her and saw her sweet smile, I felt such a strange feeling.
A feeling of love and desire.
Something I wanted.
What should belong to me, and only me.
But... she was just a child, which I had saved from death.
It wasn't for me anymore, wasn't it?
Sheba literally stuck to me and accompanied me wherever I went.
She was there when I met with my friends.
She was present when I went to the cinema with my family.
I even had to buy a card for them!
She was even present when we did a round of men.
I literally had a second child on the cheek when I counted Alayna.
I didn't know why, but I felt that this crap was due to Alayna.
So I made my way to the library of Alayna with the now 12-year-old Sheba.
Luckily, Sheba, on the other hand, asked me not to ask her any annoying questions when she once told her not to tell any human soul about her.
I knocked on every wall in the corridor and was questioned by Sheba.
"Say, is Alayna your friend?" she asked me.
In a year of learning with Alayna, Sheba was able to perfect our language.
I looked at her questioningly.
Why did she ask me that?
"Um, yes," I answered briefly, and saw a sad look.
Why did she suddenly look so sad?
I decided to ask her later.
Now I wanted to ask Alayna if she had incited Sheba to pursue me anytime, anywhere.
Then, when an opening sound sounded, Sheba and I went a little to the side and then stepped in when this golden gate that showed up to us opened slightly.
But before we could even enter the library, black Rukh came to meet us.
I stood in front of her to protect her from this Rukh, because it looked like they were going to attack us.
But they flew past us.
Looking behind them, we looked at each other and immediately ran in when we realized something.
We ran to the table where Alayna was always sitting and then looked for her when she wasn't sitting at that table.
"Alayna! Where are you?!" I cried, and then saw a figure lying in the shadows.
"Alayna!"
I ran with Sheba, who came to me, to the body that was breathing heavily and shaking.
"Everything is good. We're here," Sheba said, stalking me over her back.
This was not her first time.
When she first saw her, it was about a year ago after they became friends.
I told Sheba that she didn't have to worry and we just had to be there and say soft words to her so she could come back.
I found it remarkable how quickly Sheba got along with it and even managed to do it alone.
Otherwise, I had always been the person who could calm her down.
But Sheba was also an important person for her.
I noticed this when I saw that I was no longer the only person who made her laugh or who gave her this breathtaking smile.
But I just couldn't tell if she was a friend from her past or her mother.
But I didn't dare ask her about it.
So I waited for the day when she answered all the questions.
And that day seemed to be this one.
Slowly Alayna came back to him and looked at us smiling.
It was again this beautiful smile, which I just loved so much.
I brushed a tear off her cheek and helped her to her feet with the help of Sheba.
Rather, I helped her to the table, instead of Sheba.
She was still small and weak, so she was only beside her and continued to give her hope.
"So, sit down," I said, putting her on the pillow.
Meanwhile, Sheba conjured up a cup and something to drink.
She was pretty good and I was just really happy that she was there and helped me with it.
Alayna took the cup and drank the drink again in one shot.
Now that the rest of Rukh turned back into white, I dared to ask myself the thing that had been tormenting me since we got to know me.
"Alayna, why are you really coughing so extreme?"
The two girls looked at me inquiringly before Sheba understood it and she asked.
"I told you that. My Rukh turns black when I remember my past, so I coughed up my Magoi," she said.
"No! That cannot be the real reason! You've had a lot more seizures lately than when I met you!" I said, nodding Sheba's when she asked me if that was true.
Then Alayna looked at her hands, playing with her hair tip.
She looked thoughtful.
Almost as if she were in a two-fight with herself.
Sheba and I waited and gave her time to consider whether or not she could trust us.
Then she looked up.
"You both know about me, don't you?"
We looked at each other.
Did she now mean her existence or that she was a God?
Both, perhaps!
So we nodded and listened to her.
"I don't know if I should really dare but ... I'm running out of time and I don't know if I can stay for a long time," she said, staring at her inquiringly and bewildered.
"How ... do you mean that, Alayna?" Sheba dared to ask her.
Alayna looked at her and then at me.
She gave us this beautiful smile.
"I am overjoyed to have met you both and to have formed a close friendship with you. In my former life we lived together later ... But I had seen you both far too little, for my own sake," she said, smiling.
While I understood what she meant by it, Sheba looked at her next to me inquiring.
"How do you mean that?"
"Well ... Solomon already knows that. You used to say, Sheba, that I look like Solomon, only in female, didn't you?" she asked, so the pink 12-year-old girl nodded.
"Well ... That's because he and I are related. He was my father in my former life," she said, smiling.
Sheba looked at her in shock.
"Is that true, Solomon?!" she asked me, so I just looked to the side and nodded slightly.
I could feel that she was horrified, and I thought Alayna would feel that too.
However, she continued to smile and continue to tell.
"You may have thought that Solomon and I were a ... Couple would be, wouldn't they?" she asked, so I looked at her in horror.
"Wait! What? You thought Alayna and I were together?!" I asked Sheba, looking to the left with a red face.
"You told me she was your friend. So I thought you were a couple."
"No! Oh God! She's just a friend of mine! No girlfriend, girlfriend!" I screamed, and I would be red in my face.
How did we even get in this situation that she thought Alayna and I were together?!
How?!
I thought hard, but was interrupted by Alayna as she coughed again.
At the same time Sheba and I rose up and looked at each other.
Strange...
We behaved like parents who cared for their child.
"Sheba ... Even if you won't believe me, you were one of my mothers in the past life..." said Alayna between coughing.
Both Sheba and I looked at her in shock.
Wait?
Was it said that in the previous life she was one of my wives?
I didn't understand the world anymore and the way it looked, Sheba didn't either.
"I'm really sorry. I'm actually just regulating any I've written. But... I feel in you something that is deeply buried. That's why I decided at the time to tell you Solomon, something about me, so that your real destiny would open," she said, and began to cry.
"I was so afraid that you wouldn't believe me and you would push me away when you found out who you really are..."
I stared at her.
But not because I wouldn't believe her, nor because I want to push her away from me, but because I could see her true.
She always smiled and ... I already noticed at that time that it was a put-on smile.
She seldom showed her true feelings.
I shook my head and said, "You idiot! I promised you to always be there for you and find your mother. However... I don't know if Sheba and I fit together at all," I whispered, and could only feel a sad look.
I thought this look combed by Alayna.
However, he came from Sheba.
I didn't dare look at Alayna at first.
But until she said something.
"I don't believe you."
Sheba and I looked at her at the same time.
"Why don't you believe me?" I asked her.
She rose from her pillow and put her hands on her hip.
"Because your Rukh tells me something else!"
I stared at her in confusion and I could feel Sheba staring at her in confusion.
"I really wanted to show you something important because I thought it would be better if you knew, even if you were actually too young for it," she said, then crossed her arms.
"But until you reveal your feelings, I will not tell you this strand of mystery!" she said, looking at us with a monotonous glance.
What the hell should that all at once?!
Did her time really run away so quickly that she saw no other option?
And... is it really trying to control our fate?
Before I could even think so far, Sheba giggled beside me.
Alayna and I looked at her.
"Why are you giggling?" I asked, and suddenly saw that beautiful smile on her face.
"Because I'm happy!"
"You ... are happy? Why?" I asked her.
She giggled and then looked at Alayna.
"When I met you a year ago, I had actually heard a voice. I followed this one and came here," she said, then looked over at me.
"Of course I followed you too, because I wanted to retaliate for my salvation from that time. But then I heard a voice. She called me and led me here. When I saw your Rukh, Alayna, I knew they had called me. I actually wanted to ask you why you had called me," she said, looking over at her again.
I also looked at her and saw that she was confused.
"I hadn't called you at all. I was actually going to get Solomon on the right track," Alayna said, grinning at me as I stared at her in a nasty and insulted manner.
"Maybe not you. But someone else who is here too," Sheba said.
Alayna grinned and said she was really good at distinguishing other people.
I didn't understand what was going on.
There was another person here all the time and I never noticed them?
"I think you want to show us this person, don't you?" concluded Sheba, to which Alayna just nodded.
"Yes. However, I can only do this if you admit your feelings," she said, going in the direction we found her a few minutes ago.
Sheba and I stared at each other before she swung her head to the side and suddenly turned red.
She tapped her fingers and said, "Well ... If we're in such a round of honesty, I think I should be honest with you, Solomon."
I looked at her confused.
What did she want to tell me?
"So ... I... I really admire you very much, Solomon. I mean, you're strong, brave and incredibly friendly! And although you have a hard shell, deep inside you also have a very, very soft core, which I was allowed to see from time to time. When I saw this soft core I thought ... So... I want to be equal to you! Can protect you and ... I just want to thank you for everything you did for me," she said, turning red around her nose.
I, too, turned red around my nose.
I didn't understand why all of a time such warm feelings were rising in me, so I looked at Alayna when she gave hand signals.
Apparently I should look inside what I felt for this girl.
But, I just didn't find one, I thought at least.
Besides, I was only 17 and therefore felt no feelings for a woman ... At least I thought.
I looked to the side and just started saying something.
Best the truth.
"So ... Um... I also admire you very much. You are adorable and could immediately persuade Alayna to unravel her secrets, for which I had taken years. I was very jealous of you because you understood her immediately," I said, looking at Alayna, who looked slightly sad.
"Maybe that's why I admire you."
"Tell her the truth, or I don't want to be your child anymore," Alayna suddenly said, looking to the side.
I protested that I was telling the truth, telling me that my Rukh was telling her something else.
"You should look deep into your feelings to see what you really feel for them! I mean, you shouldn't start developing feelings for each other right away. I just want you to be familiar with each other and honest with each other. Nothing more," she said at one point.
I stared at her first, as did Sheba, and then I looked at the girl next to me.
When I looked in her red eyes, I saw my true I, which remained hidden in me all the time.
I looked back at my hands and played nervously at my hair tips.
"So, if I'm to be honest, I'm more likely to admire you for your good heart. When I saw you in the village for the first time, I felt something that I felt with my friends and ... No! What I felt much more with Alayna. I felt like you were a person who had given me courage in life at the time, which you had done again in that time. You were there for me when I hurt Alayna. You held me when I was about to sink in. I was able to open up with you ... Letting my feelings run wild ... At that moment I just felt that you were a person for me that I never wanted to let go again. When I asked you if you wanted to go back home, I prayed so much that you wanted to stay here, and I was so happy when you said that you found this life here better than life in the village. I resisted my parents when they told me they wanted to put you in such a special orphanage. But I didn't want to let you go! I couldn't imagine a life without you," I said, and I didn't even notice that Sheba and Alayna were staring at me with wide eyes.
I just let my feelings run and revealed everything I kept secret.
"When you were kidnapped and you were taken from your Magoi ... I got so angry! You looked at me scared! I saw something ... No! I felt something I had never felt before! I felt such hatred that I just killed the people who had hurt you! And then when I was told that you were reading your destiny by God's hand, I didn't want to let you die, and I just took you to Alma Torran!" I said, and suddenly i lost tears.
"Where I think about it now, my Rukh only gave me the strength because you ... because you were the most important person in my life and always will. Because... only near you did I never feel like a prince or a king..." I then said and wiped the tears from my face.
I didn't dare look into the faces of the two of them.
I was too scared that they wouldn't understand me, and I should have known that Alayna felt the same way and wanted us to be honest with each other with our feelings.
But with Sheba, I didn't know.
She was still a 12-year-old little girl, and even though she told me that she admired me and wanted to be the way I wanted to be ...
I was always 5 years older than her and half an adult.
That was also one of the reasons why I had hidden these feelings and at some point I didn't know I had any.
I loved her on the first day.
I fell in love with her beautiful face, her beautiful red eyes and that radiant smile, which she always gave me.
And it was so damn hard for me to ignore and forget all this.
I suddenly started crying more and before I knew, Sheba was already lying in my arms and crying along.
"I feel exactly the same for you, Solomon. But I always thought that you only saw a little annoying child in me, which you tried to imitate. I... I really like you, Solomon," she said, sobbing, pressing her face in my chest.
I had wide open eyes and looked down at her before I understood what was just being said.
I smiled unconsciously and hugged her tenderly.
I had no idea that from now on I would never let her go again and she would never let me go again.
As the last ones said goodbye, we looked at each other and laughed.
I didn't know why I was even trying to keep this girl away from me.
She was so kind, so adorable and so ... Cute.
I just felt Alayna watching us with a smile before she moved away from us.
"Alayna? You knew all the time that I wanted to block my feelings for her, didn't you?" I asked her, so she gave me a slight nod.
"Did you ask me to always be with Solomon?" Sheba asked her, giving her a slight 'yes'.
She then turned back to us when she was a few inches away from us and smiled at us again with that smile.
"I didn't want you to admit your love with each other, but if fate decided it that way, it's made that decision," she said, smiling, giving us a sign that we should accompany her.
We looked at each other smiling, rose from our seats and walked hand in hand behind her.
"Now that you have entrusted your feelings to each other and I feel that you are doing it forever, I will show you the place from where I come from," she said, asking us to stay a little behind her and shouting a saying.
That's 'Open, Sesame!'
The eight jagged star appeared, changing the environment around us and causing huge clouds of dust to appear.
I stood protectively in front of Sheba and looked at our surroundings with her in amazement when Alayna said something.
"Welcome to my home. Welcome to the Sacred Palace of the Universe!"


Well, that was my sixth night.
I hope you liked it and gave you suspense, harmony and humor.
Especially humor ^^

By the way; Unfortunately, I don't have the humor of the actual author of Magi.
But, I'm kind of trying to bring that humor in here ^^

Here is the explanation:

Well, for now there is no explanation.
But if you would like to be told something because you didn't understand something, you can ask me privately or in the review, but only once please ^^

I would look forward to detailed and nice criticism. But not too nice.
After all, I want to improve where I might be bad, especially in English ^^

I hope you like it and take it into the spell of imagination ^^
I also hope that you will read the upcoming chapters or nights.
Until then, ^^
In love your MimiTenshi