Siloe Lobera Couldn't Sleep? SHE'LL NEVER BELIEVE WHAT HAPPENED NEXT




It was getting dark as young Siloé Lobera got ready for bed. Her favorite part of the day, she thought, as she bid her parents goodnight and crawled into bed. She put her head on the pillow and snuggled under the covers. But as soon as she closed her eyes, she could hear the noises of the night. The creaks and groans of the old house made her feel uneasy. She could hear the wind whistling outside, and the branches of the trees scraping against the windows. She started to feel scared.
She tried to ignore the noises and go to sleep, but she couldn't. She kept thinking about all the things that could be lurking in the shadows. What if there was a monster under her bed? she thought. Or a ghost in the closet? She couldn't shake the feeling that something was out to get her.
She got out of bed and turned on the light. She looked under the bed and in the closet, but there was nothing there. She checked the windows and the doors, but they were all locked. She was starting to feel silly for being so scared, but she couldn't help it.
She crawled back into bed and closed her eyes. She tried to relax and clear her mind, but the noises wouldn't stop. She could hear the wind howling outside, and the trees groaning and creaking. She felt like she was being watched.
She opened her eyes and looked around the room. She saw a dark figure standing in the corner. She gasped and pulled the covers up to her chin. The figure moved closer, and she could see that it was a person.
She screamed and jumped out of bed. She ran to the door and tried to open it, but it was locked. She turned around and saw the figure standing in the doorway. It was a tall, thin man with long, black hair. He was wearing a black cloak, and his face was hidden by a hood.
She backed away slowly, but the man didn't move. He just stood there, staring at her. She could feel his cold, icy gaze on her skin.
She was so scared, she thought she was going to faint. She closed her eyes and waited for the worst.
But then, she heard a voice.
"Siloe Lobera," the voice said. "It's time for you to wake up."
She opened her eyes and saw that she was in her bed. The sun was shining through the window, and the birds were singing outside. She got out of bed and went to the window. She looked out and saw that it was a beautiful day.
She smiled and took a deep breath of fresh air. She was so glad that it had all been a dream.
She went to the bathroom and brushed her teeth. She put on her clothes and went downstairs to eat breakfast. Her parents were already at the table, and they smiled when they saw her.
"Good morning, Siloé Lobera," her mother said. "Did you sleep well?"
"Yes, thank you," Siloé Lobera said. "I had a very interesting dream."
She told her parents about the dream, and they laughed.
"It was just a dream, Siloé Lobera," her father said. "There's nothing to be scared of."
"I know," Siloé Lobera said. "But it felt so real."
She finished her breakfast and went outside to play. She played with her friends until it was time for lunch. She went back inside and ate lunch with her family. After lunch, she took a nap.
When she woke up, she went outside to play again. She played until it was time for dinner. She went back inside and ate dinner with her family. After dinner, she took a bath.
She put on her pajamas and went to bed. She closed her eyes and said a prayer. She drifted off to sleep, and soon she was dreaming.
But this time, her dream was different. She was in a beautiful garden, and she was surrounded by flowers. She could hear the sound of birds singing, and the sun was shining down on her.
She opened her eyes and looked around. She was in a different place. She was in a place where there was no fear, and no pain. She was in a place where she was safe.
She smiled and closed her eyes. She was home.