Byline: Red River County, Texas – July 2025
In a heartbreaking and deeply personal interview, Marisa Delgado, the mother of 12-year-old Alyssa Delgado, one of the 27 girls missing after the Texas flood tragedy, has come forward with a chilling revelation — she had a vivid dream just two days before the flood that eerily mirrored the conditions in which her daughter disappeared.
The dream, dismissed at the time as a mother's anxiety, has since taken on a haunting new meaning.
🛏️ “She Was Calling My Name — But There Was No Sound”
Marisa recounts waking up at 2:17 a.m. on the morning of June 8, just two days before the historic flash flood overwhelmed Camp Wrenwood, where her daughter and dozens of other girls were attending summer camp.
“In the dream, Alyssa was standing in water up to her knees. The sky behind her was orange-gray, like right before a storm,” Marisa said. “She was calling to me, I could see her mouth moving, but I couldn’t hear anything. Nothing. Total silence.”
“Then she turned and walked toward the trees. She looked back once… and then disappeared into the woods.”
Marisa says she woke up crying and felt a “coldness” she couldn’t shake.
📞 The Warning That Went Unheard
Disturbed by the dream, Marisa says she texted the camp nurse the next morning to check on Alyssa. She never mentioned the dream but asked if the girls were being kept indoors due to the recent storms forecast.
The response:
“All safe here. Just a light drizzle expected. Kids are hiking today!”
Marisa says she felt a sense of dread but didn’t want to “be that mom” and let it go.
⛈️ Then Came the Storm
On June 10, just two days later, a sudden storm system caused a flash flood to rip through the valley where Camp Wrenwood is located. Cabins were destroyed, trails washed out, and 27 girls — including Alyssa — were swept away or lost while hiking.
“When I saw the footage on the news, my knees gave out. The color of the sky, the trees, the water — it was exactly what I saw in the dream.”
🧾 A Note That Matched the Dream
In a twist that has left rescue workers and reporters stunned, a note written by Alyssa was later found inside a muddy backpack recovered nearly 400 meters downstream. The note, dated the morning of the flood, read:
“If anything happens, I love you, Mom. I’ll head to the trees. You’ll feel me near.”
Marisa broke down after reading it:
“She knew. Somehow… she knew.”
🧠 Expert Reaction
Dr. Emily Krauss, a psychologist who studies familial intuition and trauma, said:
“We’ve documented dozens of cases like this — especially between mothers and daughters. Call it subconscious intuition, energy, or spiritual connection… but it’s real. This is not coincidence.”
🇺🇸 America Responds
Marisa’s story has gone viral, with hashtags like #AlyssasDream and #MotherKnew trending nationwide. Thousands of other parents have shared stories of similar intuitions — and have rallied around the families still holding on to hope.
🕯️ Her Message to the Nation
As search crews continue combing through dense brush and washed-out ravines, Marisa holds on to one truth:
“I don’t know if Alyssa is gone. I don’t want to believe that. But if she is… she came to say goodbye. And I heard her. That’s more than many get.”
🔚 Final Word
A mother’s dream.
A daughter’s whisper.
And a tragedy that continues to shake America.
While the nation waits for answers, one thing is certain: love — even in silence, even in dreams — leaves a mark deeper than any storm ever could.