The small girl wrapped her arms around @Aurora Labyrinth, burying her face on the brunette's chest. The girl was cold and shivering in fear as she gripped tightly on Aurora's clothes.

"M-My name is Elena."
She slowly calmed down, stopping sobbing too much as the gentle older girl patted her head. Her tiny and pale hand held tightly on Aurora's hand, in a way that it seemed that she would never let it go.

"Th-... Thanks for h-helping me- She took a deep breath, trying to hold back her sobs. "M-My brother is th-there... Come with me."
The girl began to hurry herself, suddenly taking the lead and pulling Aurora with her. She looked around desperately, as if she was trying to find someone, but it was in vain... Seeing there was no choice, she began pulling the brunette toward the much more dense woods... She smoothly moved through the trees and bushes, but Aurora being someone taller would have to bother in dodging the branches to not get scratched.
Sometimes, they would even get through places that were considerably dangerous, like a small pit that used a bulky log as bridge... But it didn't matter, even if Aurora decided to back off or do something less reckless- The girl would simply keep marching forward, not caring about the danger.

"Please! D-Don't stop, we are almost there!"
The despair of the girl was apparently raising- She couldn't afford to care about anything else anymore. After passing through a particular part of the forest... She began running as fast as she could... Of course the brunette was older and faster than the girl, so she could keep up even having the disadvantage of being in a scrambled place.
After one minute of intense running... They would finally get out of the dense woods, only to find themselves in front of a ferocious river...
The girl's eyes widened, sighting something that was horrible.

"NOOOOOOOO!" She yelled in horror.
The sight was horrifying- Crossing the ferocious river, there were a few rocks that could be used as platforms to cross it. On one of those rocks, there was a corpse of a boy- Probably older than the girl. His body had an enormous wound, that basically dianogally reaped him in half... Blood was spilled all over the rocks.
His dead widened eyes expressed the horror of the small child in his last moments... Upon close inspection, it was clear that he was trying to hastily run away from something, by jumping on those rocks before he was murdered.
The little girl fell on her knees, sobbing uncontrollably.
Hanno turned around to see Aurora and the girl walking away toward the forest, his expression was a bit cold as he saw his friend walking away with the flickering illusion of the girl. "Will-O-Wisp..." He turned to open the old book that he got to grab on a library.
"Also known as ignis fatuus- These creatures are terrifying. I... I probably should have choosen another way to train her." The Faerin closed his eyes, taking a deep breath. "No, this is necessary. The fact that she is following that spirit is proof of that." He placed the book inside his backpack, wielding Ghast that stared at it's master intently. Hanno was tense and nervous... If something went wrong and Aurora died because of him, he would probably never forgive himself for it.
But it was for a greater good- "Let's go, Ghast. We can't let her alone." He began running toward the forest, looking back to see his buddy's eyes. "If I try to help her, unless it's something that is clearly dangerous for her life, stop me. She need to go through it by herself."
"Kuuu..." Ghast waved it's tentacles in an affirmative way.
'You aren't alone, Aurora. Unfortunately I lied to you... I can't teach you to become someone tougher similar to how someone can teach another person how to wield a sword-' He sighed. 'All I can do is put you in this danger, to help you to learn this.'