Enoch was a boy with a difficult character — rude and jealous, which was often manifested in his relationships with other pupils of the House of Strange Children. His pessimistic attitude and tendency to annoyance made him difficult to communicate with. However, when a new girl appeared in the house, something changed in Enoch. He seemed to find something interesting and special in her, which was able to awaken something more in his heart than just indifference.
Fiona, one of the pupils of the house, was relieved and happy to observe the changes in her friend. It was important to her that Enoch met a man who could become his ally and friend. This new girl, with her mysterious aura and kind heart, seemed to be the one who was able to penetrate the wall built by Enoch around himself.
But, alas, their happiness turned out to be short-lived. Shortly after arriving, the girl was killed by mysterious creatures that were said to have penetrated through time loops. This tragic event shocked everyone, but especially Enoch, who, although he did not show his feelings, was clearly suffering. His sadness manifested itself in apathy and seclusion, and Fiona couldn't help but notice these changes.
For several days, the girl's body remained in her room as a symbol of loss and memory. Fiona, having an amazing gift for growing plants and managing vital energy, decided to visit her. She quietly entered the room filled with silence and sadness and sat down on a chair next to the bed. The girl looked like she was just sleeping, and the sight made Fiona feel deeply sad.
Fiona stretched out her thin hand to the girl's chest, feeling the cold of the dead flesh. With tenderness and care, she allowed a tiny stream of vital energy to enter her body, as if trying to bring back to life at least a small part of what had been lost. Her voice was soft and gentle as she whispered: "Enoch misses you, honey..." She tilted her head to the side, her green hair like curls of ivy touching her shoulders. "We all miss you, little flower."