"But why deny me even his severed head?
So stingy they are, not leaving it instead.
In morning''s glow, our vows were sealed,
To be with my love, through all that life revealed.
For this one wretched desire, I shall roam,
To the ends of the earth, far from my home.
To seek my love''s head, ah,
To seek my love''s head!"
The ethereal, mournful voice gradually faded into the distance, leaving the room in serene silence. Only the soothing, rhythmic breaths of the girls remained, as if everything just now was but a fleeting dream.
Fiona reclined, her hands folded upon her chest, closing her eyes, her heart still savoring the enchanting encounter of the night.
The following morning, after the day''s service, Amy, always fond of gossip, gathered everyone together, wearing a mysterious expression.
"Hey, have you heard?" she whispered, her voice lowered, brimming with excitement. "That madwoman in our convent, she drowned in the pool last night."
"How could she suddenly drown?" one girl asked, astonished.
"She''s always hysterically sleepwalking. It''s only a matter of time before she lost her footing someday," Charlotte commented.
"They say it''s not an accident," Amy shook her head. "I overheard a few Sisters whispering; apparently, she deliberately jumped into the pond."
"That woman always seemed unhinged. Why did she choose last night to commit suicide?" another