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felt real nice to do that with him again.
It was just us and our

 

thoughts, nothing else.

 

Jon put his hand on mine, and slowly squeezed, I squeezed

 

his back. We both looked deep into each others eyes. I could see

 

the stars that twinkled high in the sky, reflecting off the water into

 

his eyes. "Watch this." He said, placing his other hand over the

 

ground; the rocks around his hand began to move around until a

 

small rock appeared beneath it. He grabbed it and showed it to

 

me. It was a dark black rock in the shape of a perfect rose.

 

"How sweet, I love it." I said, grabbing it from him with a smile.

 

I ran my fingers over it and felt every bump that was on it. I leaned
forward and kissed him pushing my lips against his hard, as he did

 

the same.
"Now it's my turn." I said, as I closed my eyes. I could

 

feel the energy from the water that flowed around my toes. I

 

began to kick the water picturing it moving around and around.

 

I opened my eyes and the water began to lift up out of the

 

lake.
As more and more water lifted out of the lake it started to

 

form a perfect heart, that continuously spun clockwise faster and

 

faster. "I'm sorry I can't give it to you too but at least you'll have a

 

mental picture of it." I chuckled. "I'll take it."
He said, as the clouds

 

slowly moved away from the light of the moon.

 

The moon was bright and very big. Suddenly I felt ill to my

 

stomach. The water that flowed in the air suddenly fell back into

 

the lake. "Jon, I don't feel well." I said, leaning over holding my

 

stomach. "What's wrong; was it the food?" He asked rubbing my

 

back. "I don't think so." I said as I began to feel the energy of the

 

forest again, I could feel the energy of ground beneath us, the

 

trees, even the lake itself.

 

The energy was too much for me to handle. I laid back on the

 

damp moss as the energy continued to flow through my veins. I

 

could feel the energy from the mountains and even the moon.

 

The energy soon became so powerful that it picked me up from
the ground lifting me high into the air. I didn't even take notice that

 

Jon wasn't there anymore.
As I floated there high above the tree

 

tops I could hear people yelling and calling my name. I began to

 

spin around and around absorbing all the energy around me, the

 

tops of the trees began to pulsate a light green then a dark red

 

color. I looked around not sure what was happening; then I felt the

 

energy emit a field around me stretching farther and farther like a

 

stretchy band that grew and grew.

 

Through all of it, I could hear someone talking to me.
“My

 

Mia, my power is now yours.” I heard. My head sprung straight up

 

into the air as this gigantic force emitted from my body, knocking

 

everyone below me to the ground. This happened a few times,

 

before I slowly floated back to the ground, back into Jon's waiting

 

arms.
I stumbled trying to get to my feet and I quickly ran back to

 

the camp, nearly falling over a few time.

 

I couldn't help but think of my grandmother, the voice that

 

spoke to me while I floated; I just knew it was her, there was no

 

doubt in my mind that something happened.
When I got back to

 

the camp the bottom of my dress was torn from running through

 

the bushes. Elder Wolf and Elder Wing stood at the entrance of

 

the tent. I pushed past them and went in. My grandmother was
gone, every bit of her was gone.

 

"Where is she." I demanded with tears flowing down my face.

 

"Where is my grandmother." "She's gone Mia, I'm sorry but while

 

you were away she left this world for the next." Elder Wolf

 

explained.
"No, this can't be, I just left her and I told her that I

 

would be back." I said screaming. "Mia, she's gone dad said

 

looking at me, as he pushed past the Elders.

 

"Dad." I said, crying very hard, kneeling on the ground. Dad

 

walked over to me, where I knelt, but I jumped straight up and ran

 

out of the tent and started yelling for my grandfather. "Grandpa." I

 

called out.
But, there was no answer. "Grandpa." I called, crying

 

even harder. Again, no one answered; no one there said a single

 

word. "No, no, no. This cannot be." I screamed.

 

Tucker walked over to me and grabbed me very tightly. "Mia

 

they're both gone." He said, hugging me even tighter. "Tuck." I

 

said, softly my eyes blinded by the tears.
"When Jon came to get

 

us they both just disappeared, into a bright light that came down

 

from the moon." Tucker tried to explain. I fell over holding my

 

stomach, which hurt so bad. I felt angry and alone.

 

The wind around the camp began to pick up swirling around,

 

the fire in the pit grew larger and larger, the water in the creek also
grew almost overflowing, and the ground began to shake.
"No,

 

no, no, no......." I cried out.
The wind blew even harder tossing

 

everything around the camp, the fire grew brighter and bigger as it

 

spilled over the rocks that formed the pit, it started to grow so hot

 

that it began to melt the rocks that once surrounded it.

 

The water from the creek also flowed harder turning into a

 

fast flowing river flooding the tents that were closest to it. The

 

ground started to shake violently throwing everyone to the ground.

 

I quickly lifted up off the ground and spun in a circle as I lifted

 

higher and higher into the sky above all the trees, until I became

 

level with the top of the Weeping Mountains.

 

"Mia; my Mia. We will meet again, my darling until then you

 

have a destiny that needs to be fulfilled and you will fulfill it my

 

Mia. We will always be right there with you, maybe not in the flesh

 

but in the spirit. Do not despair my Mia; do not despair." I could

 

hear my grandmother saying to me.

 

And with that said, I slowly floated back to the ground; and as

 

I did the water in the creek eased up turning back into a small

 

creek, the fire burned softer and what fell over the rocks fizzled

 

out, the wind blew softly into a small cool breeze, and the ground

 

stopped shaking. I softly returned back to the ground and fell to
my knees in tears. Dad, Tucker and Jon helped me to the tent,

 

where I cried the entire night, I don't even remember sleeping.

 

It felt like I stayed there in bed for days crying in anguish,

 

crying for my grandparents that I just got back. The sadness that

 

overtook me was unbearable, my heart was broken into hundreds

 

of little pieces. I laid there on the bed that grandma laid on, I laid

 

my head on her pillow, I could still smell the soft scent of roses on

 

the pillow. I refused to move, and just closed my eyes.

 

One morning a few days later; I think, Tucker came into the

 

tent with a small bowl of fresh water. "Mia, this is for so you can

 

wash up." He said softly. "Thanks." I replied looking at the bowl

 

while I just sat there in the bed. "You need to get up Mia." He said,

 

looking at me with such compassion in his eyes. "I know and I will,

 

just let me be for now." I said, turning my head away so that I

 

wouldn't have to look at him anymore.

 

Tucker stood up and walked out saying nothing else and; I

 

don't think I would have listened anyway. At that moment nothing

 

mattered any more, I felt like I died too; all over again.
"Mia." I

 

heard as the door opened. Jon stepped into the tent, stepping

 

quietly around the table and sat at the end of the bed. "Mia, how

 

are you feeling?" He asked, touching my feet.
"I'll be alright, but I miss her so much." I said, starting to cry

 

again. "I know you do, we all do. But would she have wanted you

 

to sit in this bed wallowing in your sorrows? Would she have

 

wanted you to just forget about everything you needed to do?" He

 

said, looking over at me, with such a saddened look in his eyes.

 

"I know she wouldn't." I replied, sitting up in the bed crossing

 

my legs. "You need to get out of this tent Mia, you can't stay stuck

 

in here forever." He said, looking around then back at me. Our

 

eyes met and I could see how sincere he was, and yet so sad. I

 

just shook my head. "Look; get up, get dressed, and come

 

outside. I'll be waiting for you. I'll always wait for you Mia." He

 

said, with a smile as he got up and quietly left the tent.

 

As he stepped out of the tent something caught my eye. I

 

noticed the scrolls that I hid under the pile of furs and just as I took

 

notice of it, I could hear my grandmother's voice telling me that

 

she would always be there with me. The feeling of sadness still

 

existed but it was being replaced with anger. Grandma said that

 

as the time got closer to fight this demons, or evil or whatever it

 

was; that was here in the forest, I would lose both her and

 

grandpa so that Tucker and I would gain their power. Alright fine, I

 

knew exactly what I needed to do.
I got up and picked up the bowl of water. I washed up and

 

started digging through grandma's old trunk of clothes. I found a

 

short long sleeved red dress, that hung just above my knees, the

 

shoulders were cut leaving them partially exposed. I pulled out a

 

beautiful plush silver wolf fur that hugged my shoulders and hung

 

down to my ankles. I brushed my long thick red hair, leaving it

 

down and twisted the feather back into it.

 

I used the berries that sat in the bowl, spreading it over my

 

lips, staining it red.
I looked around for a bit and found a pair of

 

black snake skin boots that were old, and dusty and sat in the

 

corner of the tent. I carefully dusted it off and slip them on, to my

 

surprise they fit me perfect.
I stood there still for a while.
I picked

 

up the small mirror and looked my self over.

 

I slowly stepped out of the tent. The bright sun burned my

 

eyes. I had to squint to see everyone sitting around the camp.

 

"Dad" I said, with some authority. "Dad you have to teach me to

 

use these powers, I can't learn them on my own." I said, looking at

 

him as he stood next to the creek. "Alright Mia." He said, nodding

 

his head in agreement.

 

"You four need to practice. Uncle Tom you need to train them,

 

I'll go with dad and he'll help to train me. Go now, so we are
prepared, this darkness, demons, evilness, whatever it is will

 

return and it'll return soon." I said, walking slowly over to dad as

 

everyone stood speechless at my sudden appearance.

 

"Well, are you just gonna stand there or are you gonna get a

 

move on." I demanded.
"Come on guys you heard her." Jon said,

 

motioning to every one to follow him. They all walked quickly

 

through the shrubs onto the path toward the old tree.
"Mia, are

 

you ready for this." Elder Wolf asked, standing up. "I am." I said

 

walking over toward dad.

 

"Mia, you'll go with Elder Wing for now, and he'll teach you

 

some stuff, then we'll take it from there."
Dad smiled, as I turned

 

around toward Elder Wing. "Will you teach me Elder." I said, with a

 

slight bow. "Alright Mia, lets go." He said, standing up walking over

 

toward another path that led us away from the camp.

 

"I believe my daughter is ready Elder." Dad told Elder Wolf. "I

 

believe you maybe right." He said, with a smile. "Do you think she

 

will be brave enough to stand against her?" Elder Wolf asked dad.

 

"I believe she will do what she needs to; at this point I think her

 

anger toward her mother may just end up working against her in

 

the long run, but for now; yes; I think she will." Dad said, worriedly.
The wind began to blow the cold air from the mountain

 

through the camp, sending a slight chill through their spines. "I'm

 

worried for her David, her emotions are so bundled that I worry for

 

her." He told dad with a concerned look in his eyes. "I know it is.

 

I'll go and get Lily maybe she can talk to Mia, and hopefully that

 

will help to control the power that she holds." Dad said, looking

 

over toward Elder Wing and I, as we disappeared into the forest.

 

"She needs to control it or she'll end up destroying everything and
everyone." Elder Wolf said, as he walked off to gather herbs.
9 YOU WILL NOT WIN
Elder Wing and I walked for several minutes and as we walked he

 

spoke softly. "Feel the energy that flows through the forest; feel

 

the life that grows here; the trees that reach high into the sky,
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