In this scene, Navon has disappeared and Emma is forced to contact their master. See how she handles it.
All eyes turned to
her. Once again, silence filled the clearing except for the quiet whimpers of
the pups and a low rumbling growl from Bright Star that Emma could feel.
Sebastion stood,
then sat again, hand clenched on the hilt of his sword. Slowly and carefully he
spoke. “Little one, somehow we have failed. This is beyond any of us and we
need direction. Only you have the power to contact the Old Man.”
Emma nodded and
reluctantly reached inside her tunic to pull out the talisman she kept on a
chain around her neck. The Ancient One had given it to her many years ago to
contact him in an emergency. She had only used it once before and the
experience had been unpleasant. This time would be worse. At the touch of her
finger along with a small release of power, a misty figure formed in the center
of the clearing.
A deep, powerful
voice filled the clearing as High Lord Demitrios faced Emma.
“This had better
be important, little one.”
“What, did I wake
you from a nap?” she bristled. “Of course it’s important, Your Ancientness.”
Sebastion let his
fangs show in a smile, and then quickly put on a serious expression as the image
of the Ancient One turned to him.
“Sebastion, I am
disappointed in you. I had hoped you would have her under better control. Now,
I see all of you gathered here except young Navon and what is most disturbing,
I can no longer sense his spirit. What has happened?”
Sebastion could
only shrug while holding his hands out to the side.
Emma approached the glowing figure,
hands clenched at her side. “That’s the problem. We don’t see him either.
According to the wolf pups, he and Moonlight have been taken away by your
Deluti Spirits. You should have warned us.”
“What do you mean?
And who is Moonlight?” He stared off into the forest before turning to the
elder wolf. “Bright Star, may I question your young ones?”
With a bark of
command, the pups moved forward to sit at the feet of the old Deluti High Lord.
He stared into their eyes for a short period of time, and then released them.
They rose and returned to their parents, no longer whining.
The Ancient One
paced back and forth with a look of concentration on his face as he pondered. “Which
one of the Councilors inhabit the amulet that Navon wears? He is not ready.
What is the purpose of the bond to the she-wolf? This changes everything.”
“Stop babbling,
old man, and explain to us what is going on,” Emma demanded.
He turned to the
ogre, as if he hadn’t heard. “Sebastion, I must ask that you travel to the
capitol city and present yourself to the King. Princess Sofia of Dahlian will
arrive soon to fulfill an agreement between the two nations. My vision is
unclear but I sense that the Princess is next in line to receive an amulet. One
of the Barons is planning something and I have to assume he is an agent of my
brother. He will do anything to get his hands on one of the amulets. Tell the
King I have sent you to be her personal bodyguard.”
He ignored the
fuming Emma and turned to the elder wolf. “Bright Star, my old friend, the fate
of your daughter and young Navon is now out of our hands. The Deluti spirits
have activated the Arches of Rineron. We cannot interfere or aid them in any
way.” The Old Man paused as he raised his eyes and gazed to the south. “They
must have passed through the first arch. I now sense Navon’s spirit far to the
south in the land of the Shadron Nomads. If he and Moonlight survive their
trial they will return to the north through the Shadow Mountains. Wait for them
there.”
Finally he turned
to Emma with a look that caused her to step back. “And you, my favorite little
tree climbing assassin, will accompany Sebastion to the capitol, find out what
the Baron is planning, and then contact me again. Stay out of sight and stay
out of trouble if you can.”
Before she could
respond, the image of the old man returned to her talisman, leaving her and
Sebastion to stare at each other in apprehension.
“That went well,
don’t you think,” Emma beamed. “Did you hear him? He said I was his favorite!
C’mon Sebastion, let’s take care of the wagon and get going. The sooner we can
arrive at the capitol, the sooner I can find out what the Baron is up to.”
Sebastion shook
his head and chuckled as they broke camp.
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