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Chapter Thirty Eight

The Last Necromancer


"When you create a world, even if that world is based on another's world, anything can happen. Think of the possiblities. Having a true imagination is been able to take somebody else world and turn it into your own while still keeping the base aspects of their world intact, because to do that you must have an understanding of that world like no other person can, you must be able to shape that world to your own imaginings- and that is what fanfiction and true imagination is about."

-True Tigeress


Leonardo Cullen

I don't know what we were doing or even where we were going, but following Benjamin while he was like this was thrilling. He seemed... hopeful and almost happy as he dashed through the undergrowth of the forest, barging past the braken and the twigs that obstructed him and acting as if they were nothing but air particles as they brushed against his leather pants as he moved.

We all followed him, Seth running with Charlotte on his back and me with Mary on mine only in a piggy back style as she wrapped her legs around my waist and raised her arms in the air, cheering as if she were on a roller coaster as I used one of my hands to steady her and keep her on my back as we dashed to the place where the lake was and the place that we would be able to save Mary from.

I followed Benjamin along with Mary, Seth, Charlotte and Judeyah for a lot of miles, many, many miles that I could not count, going at the same gruling pase and yet none of us complained once, because we knew what it meant once we got there, we got the secret to where the last necromancer or necromancers were and that was the only way that we would get Madison back in any way, shape or form.

When we got back to the extremely dense forest we had visited a day earlier, I was supprised that the magical aura seemed to have gotten stronger. I had no idea why but the place seemed to feel more intense, darker and yet it was more viberantly beautiful in all of its wild glory.

I smiled triumphantly as Benjamin began to slow in the dense forest and then all of a sudden he whispered, "Stop." And that is when the guardien of the forest came again, the pure spirit that looked so much like a unicorn again approched us, pointing it's horn toward's Seth and then towards Judeyah and then Mary. I wanted to snarl slightly as its intelligent eyes lingered on Mary the longest.

I heard Mary gasp as she looked into the guardien's eyes. "I can hear it. It's talking to me." Mary whispered and I breathed in slowly, looking at the unicorn as it comunicated with my Mary. I didn't know what to feel about that, the thing that had tried attacking us previously was now talking to my fiance. To me that seemed to be a little bit weird. I bit my tounge and managed to keep my mouth closed and my muscles still as Mary climbed off my back to approch the animal.

"I know... I know. We only come here for answers, we need to bring back my sister from the dead, a witchblood vampire." Mary said to the creature and as if a magic spell was cast, a ripple of pure energy slammed into us all, I felt it and it made me stumble back a few feet, and it seemed to effect us all at the same time, exept for Seth and Charlotte. All of a sudden the creature looked towards me and I heard in my mind.

I know you can hear me witchblood, so listen to what I am about to say now to you all. I can only communicate with those are who born of the blood of witches, weather it be a witch or witchblood child though pure witches are the easiest to talk to. You must watch over this child, Witchblood Vampire and make sure no harm comes to her. She is the last of a dying breed, Leonardo and she must look inside herself to discover the truth. The unicorn told me. I narrowed my eyes to the creature and managed to nod in response. I looked into the crystal silver eyes of the creature and I knew that it spoke the truth. I nodded more greatfully and fisted my hand over my heart, bowing low to the ground.

"Thank you, great spirit of the forest." I projected to the spirit. The unicorn nodded and then nayed softly, tilting its head from one side to the other.

You have a warriors soul, Leonardo. Never forget what that means. You are surrounded by others with Warrior souls too, that is why you all knit together so well. You are all the children of one soul. Brothers and sisters in arms.

I smiled at the animal, and instinctively thinking that the creature was a horse, I reached into my bag and got an apple out, holding it out to the creature. "Would you accept this gift of food to allow passage to your great forest for our quest to truely begin?" I asked greatfully.

Yes. Came the response. I threw the apple towards the unicorn and in a swift motion, the animal leaped for the apple and gallopped off into the forrest never to be seen or heard from again.

I looked at Benjamin and he raised an eyebrow, "Never saw you as the feed a horse kind." He said, and I cringed looking in the direction of the unicorn.

"It wasnt a horse, it was a unicorn spirit forest thing and you know that." I rolled my eyes and punched Benjamin's arm softly as a joke.

"All I'm saying is that you don't always have to be the funloving boyish child everybody knows, I see that you are truely wise and intelligent and nobody is going to fault you for that." Benjamin said to me, almost brotherly in a way. I looked up at him, not having to look too far as the guy was only half a foot taller than me.

"You're right. Thanks Benjamin." I smiled, patting the guy on the back as an acknowledgement to his growing trust towards us and my growing trust towards him and then I turned towards Mary and we set off into the forest to begin our journey again.

Isabella Cullen

"I hate that I can't see them clearly Bella, you know that. But I can't see werewolves, they are a completely different species. Its already hard to see Mary and Leo as it is... They are not merely human and vampire but as they are decended from them and esentially pure I can make out their future even if its blurred, but you mix that into two werewolves, a shapeshifter and a hybrid vampire human, then I can not see shit all. I'm sorry." Alice whispered to me.

I nodded once and tried to drag my thoughts away from my dead daughter. It pained me so much that one of my reasons for existing was gone, but the other three were who I had to stay strong for now.

I walked along a small enbankment that was covered by trees, the sun was above me and I could see my skin glittering in the dampled light of the forest.

I walked out of the enbankment and back to the main camp and to my supprise Renesmee and Jacob were walking directly towards me.

"Mom, mom! I thought you should be the first to know! Look!" Renesmee held out her hand towards me and instantly I saw her finger with a ring on it. I felt my eyes widen and I let out a girlish squeel.

"You're getting married!" I cried to my daughter. She nodded and laughed through her tears and then I saw her trying to stop smile. "What's wrong, honey?" I sighed.

"I'm been happy when Maddie's not here. It doesn't seem right, Momma." Renesmee cried and I pulled her close to my chest, stroking her short bronze curls, slightly regretting her cutting her long ones off.

"Its going to be okay baby. Madison will be back soon, and when she is everything will be okay again. And even if she isn't here, do you really think she would want you to be sad? You know what Maddie's like. If she thought you were sad, she'd be kicking your ass and telling you to stop been miserable and be happy, even if she wasn't happy herself." I laughed at the thought of my daughter, always trying to please others before herself. She was a real saint, Madison.
"I know Momma, I know. Madison would be kicking my ass. You know what, Momma. When all this is over and Madison is back, I'm not going to stick around. I'm going to do what she told me I should do a long time ago, I'm going to go to art college like she said I should. Remember when I was younger and I wanted to be an artist but daddy said I shouldn't lower myself to something like that when I'm so clever? Well that's still my dream Momma, and the only one who believed in me enough to make me see that I should do what I want was Maddie, so after my seventh birthday I'm going to college, Mom. I'm off to art college." I whispered to my mom. She squeezed me tighter to her chest and then laughed.

"Good, because I think you should be an artist. I think you should do whatever you want, and if been an artist would make you happy then you should do that." My Mom said to me, she kissed my hair and then said to me, "but about getting engaged, wow! I can't believe it! Wait until Edward hears..." She cried and smiled at me.

"Bella, Edward already knows. I asked him if I could propose, 'cause I wanted this to be all proper." Jake smiled at my mom and she grinned at him.

"Aww, Jacob. You asked Edward and didn't tell me? Now I know you're a traitor to your best friends." My mom teased.
"Oh, a traitor am I?" Jacob raised his eyebrow and began to chuckle slightly as my mom laughed at him.

"I can't wait until Maddie, Lottie and Mary are back. After this stupid war, Me, Tara, You, Aunt Alice, Aunt Rose, Grandma, Lottie, Maddie, Mary, Izzy and Tee are soooo going shopping for dresses. Mom, you're gonna be my maid of honor, Tara, Lottie, Maddie and Mary are gonna be my brides maids and Izzy and Tee would look so cute as flower girls! I can already see it Mom! It's going to be an amazing wedding!" Renesmee grinned and for the first time in ages I felt truely happy and like we had true hope for the future. I loved how she still included Maddie, it made me feel like she wasn't really dead, like maybe she had just gone to a very far away place and that she was going to return someday.

"Don't I get a say in this wedding?" Jake chuckled to Renesmee.

"Hey, you picked the engagement ring and that is going to be the centre piece for the full wedding so really you already planned most of the wedding Mr. Black." Renesmee scolded Jake. I smiled at them bickering already like a married couple. My daughter was growing up and I had to accept that fact. It seemed like only weeks ago she was only beginning to walk and talk and now my baby was getting married and to be honest I couldn't be more proud of my daughter. She had grown to be an beautiful, independant young woman and I trusted her that the decisions she was making were the right ones, even if she was going to get married at only six or seven years old.

"I can't wait to see my dad in a tux." Renesmee giggled at Jacob and I smiled at the thought of my own wedding day, though the memories were muddy, I distinctly remember seeing my father in a tuxedo and the thought brought a smile to my face, I could see that again at Renesmee's wedding and I knew that Charlie would be so proud of his grandaughter, if not a little shocked at the fact that she was getting married. But him been Married to Sue meant that he had learned about the legends a long time ago, so he knew that Renesmee and Jacob were going to both be immortal possibly forever, so he should have had no problems with it.

Mary Cullen

We came to a large grove, in the centre lay a massive lake maybe 100 meters in diameter and yet the lake was so clear and tranquil that it reflected the sky like a mirror, it was beautiful and my first instinct was to walk up to the lake and start to ask it the questions we wanted to know.

I looked at the lake and waited for the others to approch it as I wanted to, Benjamin was the first to go near the lake, he went right to the edge, looking in and staring at his own crystal clear reflection. At the other end of the lake, I saw another animal, another horse much like the one we had seen earlier in the forest, but this one was even more spectacular in apperance. From what I could see the horse must have been 22-24 hands high which made the horse look like some kind of dinosaur, and its silver white coat was the exact colour of it's eyes with it's mane been only fractionally darker and the one thing that made it different from the horse we saw earlier?

Instead of a large spiraling horn projecting from it's head, the horse had two white feathered wings on it's back, sprouting from the animal mid back right where a saddle would have been placed on the animal.

I tried to resist the urge to stare, but the animal was the most beautiful and magnificent thing I had ever seen, and unlike the other horse, I knew this one was no a unicorn, but it was called a pegasus. A winged horse.

It drank from the lake, the rippled from it lipping the water spread across the lake, getting bigger and bigger as they spread. I looked at the rippling water, bending over the edge and looking into the water as my reflection distorted slightly.

"I don't get it! This lake is useless! It's not the lake! It can't be! It had no magical properties! It's just a stupid lump of water!" Benjamin yelled in a rage after only a few minutes of trying to get the answer out of the lake.

He kicked the lake in a rage sending small tidal waves across the lake. I didn't say anything, I just looked at my distorted reflection watched as the lake came to rest once more and then I realised what the Unicorn had been saying to me. The words snapped inside my head and I thought them over as I looked into my own eyes in the reflection.

"A Necromancer can always see another Necromancer by the golden tone around her aura, it is invisable to all other Aura seers. This was a defence mechanism for all the Necromancers as they were considered dangerous. Find this golden glow and you find the last Necromancer, child. The lake can only tell you so much." The unicorn had spoken to me independantly of the others. As I stared at my own reflection in the Lake, I could see it. The purple aura of an ordinary witch, but boardering that brilliant plumb purple glow was a viberant golden glow, the colour of the rarest gold found on earth, bright and beautiful, I realised that the unicorn had told me that I was the Necromancer, and yet I was too dumb to realise what the Unicorn had said. The Necromancers had a golden aura that only Necromancers could see, and the unicorn had told me to find that aura, and unless I could see the aura I would not have been able to find it, but to find it I must be a necromancer myself.

I looked at my reflection once more and then I turned to the others, Benjamin who looked more distraught than ever, Leo who looked pissed off, Judeyah who looked disappointed and Charlotte who looked slightly dazed and I opened my mouth letting the words roll off my tongue, speaking the truth slowly as if I was trying to validate the fact to myself and I said five words that would change the course of the future as we all knew it:

"I am the last Necromancer."


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