I woke up in the tent that Gertrude the old lady said I can share with her, by the feel of the air it was just before sun up, perfect I thought. I got up and walked slowly away towards the tree's, I felt on the ground for a small puddle and finally found one muttering Dreamr Kopa and the additional words I cast a spell directed towards Arya, I'd contact Eragon but he still refuses to talk to me. "OH hello Liza, perfect timing, I have something to tell you but first brief me what's happened." Arya said as she came close to the water to talk to me. I briefed her as quickly and quietly as possible before my curiosity getting the better of me, "What did you want to tell me?" I had to ask.

"OH I devised a spell that will let you see, at least sort of. You have a choice one complete eye or half of both."

"Let's do one complete one." I said nearly squealing in joy at the news.

"Ok then repeat after me, it's not a strong spell so it should be easy enough." she gave me the phrases to say. When I opened my eyes I could see out of my right one, with a smile I thanked her but then excused myself on account of the campers waking up. If I was paying attention I would have noticed Arya's face before I disconnected the spell.

Arya POV

"Did you tell her?" Eragon asked as I stepped up to him outside his house.

"No, not yet." I said looking at the ground.

He sighed, "She'll find out eventually. Are you sure you want to be the one to tell her?"

"I'm sure."

Liza POV

I got off the ground and made my way to the camp to see Roran already up and at the communal fire in the centre of the camp. I walked up and sat beside him on the ground, "We should reach Terim soon" he said.

I just nodded my head not looking away from the fire, in the short time I was blind I forgot what a fire looked like and even though it was only my right eye that could see it was enough. "What are you going to do there?" I asked, I looked at him and what I saw shocked me, he had a short beard of brown hair which was fine but his eyes, they were full of sorrow and anger and they were sunken into his skull, the hair on top of his head was long and shaggy not un like Eragons but his was somewhat tamed while Rorans was a mess. "What you looking at?" he asked.

"OH sorry didn't mean to be rude, it was just the first time I got a real good look at you that's all. You know you and Eragon look a lot alike." at the mention of his name Rorans eyes hardened.

"Please refrain from saying his name." he ground out through clenched teeth.

I looked at him curiously before nodding my head, "I had an idea for a disguise, it's a little out there but you still can make it believable. If you want someone can be an animal trainer with me as the animal that way if they require proof we can show them a trick."

"It could work but who did you have in mind for the trainer."

"Up to you, I don't know enough about these people to make a decision on that." I replied shrugging.

Just then Gertrude walked up with Baldur trailing close by, "Hey guys." I said, Baldur smiled but Gertrude looked confused, "How did you know someone was coming?" she asked staring at me.

"OH right, well I figured out a spell to give me part of my sight back."

I heard Roran choke for a second in surprise, it was then that I realised that I never told anyone other than Gertrude that I was blind, "Y-you were blind?" he asked incredulously.

I grimaced before answering, "That's what happens when you face a shade without protection. But I don't want to get into that story right now." I added quickly seeing that he was going to ask. After everyone got here he explained the plan and Baldur agreed to be the trainer, I smiled handing him a protective suit I rigged up, the hide was from a mountain bear I killed a while ago and it stretched from his neck and covering his shoulder to his hand with a separate glove. He looked at me oddly before I explained what it was for and then he slipped it on making sure it fit right.

"Accipiter" I said changing into my bird form with a slight rustle of feathers, I hopped onto Baldur's shoulder and settled down for the long trip ahead. I guess I fell asleep because I was awoken when the shoulder I was perched on was shaken roughly, "were approaching the gates, be ready just in case." Roran said to everyone.
"Halt! State your business!" one of the guards stated gruffly.

"Were traveller's sirs, we just came here to stay in an inn and restock on supplies." Roran said.

"What's with the bird?" the other one asked staring at me.

"Hmm, ohh. We have side jobs to, he's an animal trainer, I'm a soldier although I haven't fought in a while, she's a healer and the other girls her assistant." Roran said pointing at Baldur then himself and finally Gertrude and Brigit. The guards seemed to accept that with a slight bit of reluctance, we walked through and entered a small side inn called the 'Ill Fortune' and asked around wondering if there was anyone who could help them. We were told to try Jeod a trader who was going bankrupt but might being willing to try to help us.
Following the directions we were given we quickly found a rich looking manor on the cleaner side of town by the market and knocked, a butler answered the door and we told him what we were here for. Within moments of leaving to go talk to his 'master' he returned ushering us to a study, we entered to see a man with balding grey hair and a scar that ran across his forehead, "Please be seated, my name is Jeod thought you probably know that already. Would you like any refreshments?" we nodded and asked for some water and a little bit of wine on Jeods urging.

"Now I can only guess at your name" he said looking at Roran, "but I'd say you look like Roran, Eragons cousin."