When the Ahuizotl woke up at dawn, he could hear the hunger noise in Diana’s stomach.
So he quickly took the milk plant and put it in her mouth. Little Diana, who was getting hungry, started to breastfeed.
So the feeling of hunger was reduced, which made little Diana calm down.
The Ahuizotl brought his head close to the baby and caressed her, which made the baby rejoice as she drank her milk.
When little Diana had finished taking her milk, the Ahuizotl placed it on her back and began to pat her little so that she could burp the excess milk, the little baby did not take long to burp and stain her father’s fur.
The Ahuizotl formed a smile, so he walked to the pool of water in the place, this because he planned to bathe little Diana, because to put on her new clothes she needed to be clean.
Upon arrival, he found the quiet pond, so using one of his hands, he touched the water and realized that it was at a comfortable temperature and that it would not harm his daughter.
With great care, he took off her daughter’s dirty clothes, including the cloth diaper that was dirty. The baby just smiled because she felt more comfortable not having a dirty diaper.
The Ahuizotl hugged his daughter using his hand on her tail and began to enter the water of the pond; he had done that many times before, but this was the first time he did it to take care of.
Because the previous times he had done them to be able to eat, so anything he pulled with his hand on the tail was to kill.
Little Diana, when she felt the water on her body, could only feel comfortable, because it was as if she were returning to her mother’s womb, which was not far from reality since the forest pond was the center of the mother forest.
Many of the magical creatures were born from its waters, so it was like a gigantic placenta where life was formed. The Ahuizotl used its magic to appear a saponin leaf.
With which he began to carve the small body of his daughter, while doing so he realized that the dirt was completely cleaned, leaving only a dirt stain in the water.
After some time of carefully carving it, he held it with his front paws while using his hand to wash his own fur, as he did not intend to have a dirty fur for his little daughter.
This is because he did not want to develop vermin such as fleas or that bed bugs would stick to him, as her daughter did not deserve to suffer from his lack of hygiene.
When he finished washing its fur, he left the saponin leaf in the water of the pond, where it began to fade, leaving some small bubbles in its path. The Ahuitzotl then left the pond with its baby.
In order to dry it quickly, she closed her eyes and used her shadow magic to cleanse her daughter’s skin from the water. Little Diana began to laugh at the sensation she could feel on her skin.
Which caused her to tickle because she could feel a lot of tickling when the baby was completely dry.
The Ahuitzotl used his magic to appear the diaper which he placed on the baby and later the clothes that were cleaned with magic appeared to be able to place it on the body of his daughter.
At the end, he look at her with pride because she had a beautiful purple dress on her body and she was smelling of natural soap.
With great care, he placed it on his back and decided to squat it as he made his way to the village of the Nahuales.
Before leaving the center of the forest the Ahuizotl looked at the fairies and the Aluxes “Thank you”
Using his new voice, he thanked everyone and began to walk with his little daughter on top of him. When he left that place, a magic cape was created to protect the pond as it was an extremely important place.
Where only those who had the permission of the mother forest could enter, otherwise it would be impossible to advance or find the center of the forest.
The Ahuitzotl, as he advanced he looked with curiosity and happiness at the forest that surrounded him, due to how beautiful it was. While he continued advancing through the beautiful forest, he found something that caught his attention.
In one of the branches of the trees the corpse of a human was hanging, the Ahuizotl could know that it was a suicide because the human’s things were still next to the tree.
With great curiosity, he approached the corpse to see it carefully. At first glance, he realized that it had been in that state for a long time, so he walked to his cloth bag that was still next to the corpse.
In it he could find an old diary which he took. He also found some gold coins as well as some magic fire stones, which would serve him as he could immediately think that with them he could create fire to heat water for his daughter.
After taking everything of value from the corpse’s things, I look at him with some sorrow, because using his shadow magic he cut the rope that bound him and, using his legs, he began to dig into a small grave.
When he finishes, he places the bones inside and place the traditional tombstone on them, after which he continues on his way while his daughter settled on his back.
After advancing for a while, they came to a pleasant place where he decided to take a break as he was quite tired of having to walk for a while, while he was resting, he could see a small deer in the distance.
So his stomach began to sound like he was ready to hunt his food for the day. Using his shadow magic, he sneaked up and when he got to where the deer was; he bites him.
Which ended his life because the Ahuizotl had bitten his neck, taking his prey in his snout. He placed it on the side of a tree, and after accommodating some branches, a stone of fire appeared.
With which he created a bonfire, where after impaling the corpse of the deer on a branch, he began to cook it, since he had to adapt to eating cooked food so as not to scare his daughter away.