Sorry that I havnt updated in a while...i have been on vacation...and uhh yea...enjoy...thank you to my wonderful beta Pie in the Face, i will mention the reviewers in the next chapter, dont have it next to me...rember vacation

I am not CP


We all just sat there with shock. The pieces of the Isidar Mithrim were scattered around, once more, by Eragon, Saphira, and I. Not just that, but in the middle of the shattered pieces were no other than Eragon and Saphira. Eragon looked around then his eyes landed on mine. He soon lowered Brisingr and put it back into its sheath. He slid off of Saphira. Saphira then sat down and just looked around. The guards, as they came out of shock kneeled.

Eragon then asked, "Where am I?" I looked at him, then I realized something, he has been immobilized, for I won't call it dead, for around two and a half years now.

I replied, "You are in your tomb, standing upon what used to be the Isidar Mithrim."

He then gasped and looked around. After looking at his feet for a while he said, "Not again!"

Saphira looked at him and laughed, I laughed too. The look as well as the tone of his voice suggested you were talking to a young child who got caught breaking a vase and was punished with no dessert. It wasn't the most powerful man in all of Alagaesia- the only person above myself in rank.

He looked around once more and spotted the little Saphira. His eyes got wide and then he asked, "What is its name? Who is its rider?"

Before I myself could answer Ororom said, "Her name is Saphira, and I am her rider. I am a dragon rider!"

Eragon looked at him then said, "Congratulations! How old is she?"

Ororom answered, "A few minutes. After she burnt my hand, you came out of the big blue rose."

Eragon looked confused then he understood. He looked at me for a long time then said to Ororom, "I am going to guess that Arya is your mother, if you don't mind me asking, who is your father?"

Ororom looked back and forth between me and Eragon. He then said, "I don't know who my father is." Eragon looked sad, then compassionate, then understanding. I was trying to figure out why he looked sad, and then I remembered that he didn't know who his father was until he was seventeen. I then decided that it was time for a subject change.

I said, "I think you, Saphira, Ororom, and I should probably leave this tomb.

He looked around again then said, "I think you are right."

I then said, "I also think that Alagaesia as well as the elves want to see their king take the throne."

Eragon froze in his tracks and gasped, "What do you mean? Are you trying to say that I am king?" As I was trying to figure out how to properly answer his question, I heard Orik coming closer to the tomb. Apparently somebody told him that they heard some racket. Him being king as well as a foster brother to the rider encased in the tomb, he would naturally be worried.

Eragon seemed to hear him to because he asked, "Who is that?"

I looked at him and said, "Orik." Eragon then looked like he was trying to solve a very hard math problem. I soon heard Orik coming down the stairs escorted by some of his guards. Eragon looked at me as to what to do. I looked at him then whispered, "Stay, I'll take partial care of it." Eragon looked at me confused as I left the room and started to head up the stairs.

I met Orik in the middle of the staircase. He looked at me very confused until I said, "Orik, may I talk to you privately?" He looked like he had many questions he wanted answered.

As soon as his guards were gone I started to talk, "I have good news as well as bad news. Ororom is a dragon rider, his dragon is named Saphira." He gasped at this, "When he was being bound to her, Eragon and my gedwey ignasia started to glow. Not just that, but, the Isidar Mithrim shattered again."

He looked like he was going to faint. He then said, "How has that thing managed to break twice within a four year time period?" Then as an afterthought he said, "Wait, if the Isidar Mithrim is shattered, where are Eragon and Saphira?" Orik glanced at me suspiciously.

I then said, "That is why I think you should come down with me by yourself and without your guards."

He looked at me oddly then said, "I will come down with you, but, why do you seem as if you are hiding something very big and important from me?"

I looked at me then said, "It is because I am hiding something big and important from you. What that big thing is, you shall find out very shortly."

We then started to head down the stairs, I soon heard Ororom giggling. The thought made me smile. Then I heard a more heart, deep sounding laugh, one that could be recognized anywhere, Eragon's laugh. Orik then looked at me in shock, I glanced down sheepishly. He then looked at me and said, "I would know that laugh anywhere, but the question is, how?"