An Update from the Author – New Chapters are Coming!
Dear readers,
I just wanted to take a moment to thank you all for your love, patience, and support for "Finding the Heart of Magic." Your messages asking me to continue truly touched my heart—I see them, and I appreciate every single one of you who has been waiting for more.
I haven't forgotten this story—it's been in my heart all this time, waiting for the right moment to continue its journey. And now, that time is near.
Here's the plan: Before I return fully to Finding the Heart of Magic, I want to complete another story I've been working on first. Once that is finished, I will be back with new chapters and exciting twists! I promise it will be worth the wait.
In the meantime… If you're reading this, it means you've received a notification about a chapter update. While this is not a full chapter, I wanted to ensure you all saw this message—so you know the story is not abandoned and will return stronger than ever.
I also want to share something personal—I saw some of your messages asking me to continue, and they truly moved me. They were sent much earlier than when I finally saw them, and I regret not noticing them sooner. But please know that your support means the world to me, and I deeply appreciate your patience.
During these years, I've grown as a writer and gained new knowledge — things I wish I had known when I first started writing “Finding the Heart of Magic. This means that when the story continues, the experience will feel different— more vivid and even more emotionally powerful.
I've learned new ways to craft tension, deepen characters, and shape the world with even greater detail. Although this journey took longer than expected, the time away has made this story stronger and more immersive than ever.
To show my gratitude, I will upload two new chapters—one that was easier to finalize. These will give you something new to enjoy while waiting for the rest of the journey. But for the rest of the story, I'll need all my concentration to ensure it unfolds exactly as it should.
Would you like a sneak peek of what's to come? Here's a brief glimpse…
"She saved him from falling—but in her hands, she held more than just his life. The dragon's secret she never saw coming, the truth that changed everything between them. And suddenly, she wasn't sure if she had saved herself at all."
Writing takes time, and for me, it's essential to get the emotions just right. Every scene has to feel alive—the characters, the tension, the moments that make you hold your breath.
That's why I will not rush the process. I want Edith and Drake's story to unfold in a way that feels authentic, immersive, and deeply emotional—not just words on a page, but a journey you experience with them. So, when I return to Finding the Heart of Magic, it will be with my complete focus and creative energy, ensuring that every chapter is worth the wait.
Stay patient, dear readers—"Finding the Heart of Magic" will be back soon! Until then, thank you for being part of this journey. I look forward to bringing Edith and Drake's story back to life for you!
Much love,
Mirto
My throat burns with each swallow.Each step only sharpens my thirst, making it hard to focus on anything else. My thirst is the only thing I can feel.Then-A voice breaks through."Look," Ballyan's voice carries the first hint of hope. "Light, right ahead. We're almost out."I look where he shows us, and he's right.He turns to me. "So? What's next?" he asks. His voice is firm, unwavering—no hesitation, no doubt."We are meant to encounter a rocky area with a cliff below. There will be a sea featuring a small bay with a beach and a cave. "Although the cave will be visible, we will need to swim to enter it," I reply calmly.The forest ends, and we keep walking. The light is bright, and we squint our eyes until we adjust to it.Every now and then, I discreetly run my tongue over my lips. I admit this does not quench my thirst, but I can't stop doing it. Somehow, it provides relief.The first thing we notice is the smell of the sea. A crisp, intense taste in the air, like a wind soaked
We have no choice but to keep running. My stamina is increasingly failing me. My breaths are short and sharp. My lungs are starting to burn so much that it hurts like knives are being stabbed into my chest. My legs are shaking, barely obeying me. They beg me to let them collapse, but my mind refuses. One more step. Just one more. Then another. Please continue.My heartbeat is screaming inside my head and deep in my throat. A branch tears my arm, but I barely notice the pain.The landscape before me is blurry. Shapes swirl in the corners of my eyes, shifting like ghosts, like the evil spirits that are chasing us. Their creeping follows us, sending shivers down my spine.Only at the last moment do the blurred shapes take on their standard form. An invisible shape now approaches me, and as its image clears, I recognize it as a tree. I don't have time to avoid it. My shoulder scrapes against the rough bark. My heartbeat is now pounding in my ears, deafening.I grit my teeth. I won't give
An Update from the Author – New Chapters are Coming!Dear readers,I just wanted to take a moment to thank you all for your love, patience, and support for "Finding the Heart of Magic." Your messages asking me to continue truly touched my heart—I see them, and I appreciate every single one of you who has been waiting for more.I haven't forgotten this story—it's been in my heart all this time, waiting for the right moment to continue its journey. And now, that time is near.Here's the plan: Before I return fully to Finding the Heart of Magic, I want to complete another story I've been working on first. Once that is finished, I will be back with new chapters and exciting twists! I promise it will be worth the wait. In the meantime… If you're reading this, it means you've received a notification about a chapter update. While this is not a full chapter, I wanted to ensure you all saw this message—so you know the story is not abandoned and will return stronger than ever.I also want to s
I feel beads of sweat run down my spine and collect in the dimple at the base of my waist."Did you feel that?" I ask the knights wanting to know their thoughts on what had just happened. Maybe there is some logical explanation. Perhaps it's a unique phenomenon in this magical forest that I don't know about.I wish to be."Yes," Brian answers."What is it?" I ask again."It was just o breath of air."I narrowed my eyes and pursed my lips. "I'm not stupid, Brian. It wasn't just a breeze like all the others. Not a leaf was moved. How do you explain that?'The knight stops short and scratches the back of his neck."You notice that, don't you?" asks me."Of course I noticed. What is it? Why did it happen?"The other knights seem to have heard our conversation because they are approaching us."The truth is, we don't know what it might be. Various legends circulate in people's mouths, but it is difficult for me to believe all I hear." Ballyan informs me, and then I remember."Aida before I
I remain frozen in my place while my heart starts hammering. I must inform the men immediately. Brian is closer to me, and I decide to tell him.I lean slightly towards him. "Brian," I whisper, wanting to get his attention first.He turns and looks at me. "What's up, princess. Why are you whispering?" he tells me with carelessness, and I want to bring him the plate I was holding on his head. But he is right. He doesn't know."Wild animals are here watching us. They may have surrounded us. Tell to Robert who is sitting near you. Everyone needs to be informed," I tell him, and he nods in agreement.From my seat, I watch the process as the information was transferred from one to another and how their behavior changed from the moment they learned.They left their plate on the ground and put his hand on the handle of the sword, ready for defense.When the information reaches Ballyan, he leaves his plate on the ground, and he carefully searches th
EdithWe reach the edge of the forest very quickly. Knight Ballyan approaches me and tells me:"It's time to let go of the horses, my princess.""Okay," I answer, and Ballyan gives the order to the other knights.We dismounted from the horses, and the soldiers who had followed us took the horses' reins and, with a simple "Good Luck," took the road back to the castle.We watch them walk away for a while, but when the dust raised by the horse's clattering of feet and drowns us causing us a cough, we decide to move on.We begin to enter the forest, and the drop in temperature is quickly felt. The vegetation is dense. Gigantic trees with massive, thick trunks and low and tall shrubs cover almost all the ground. Somewhere we find some flowers with huge blossoms. This is the first time I see such flowers. They have lovely bright colors and a delectable scent.I gape for a moment at this incredible beauty of theirs when, at some point, a large insect comes and sits on the bloom to feed itself