The New Phoenix
Epilogue
Rocky Oberlin
Disclaimer: This is the end of my story and I still don't own the Ronin Warriors.
"Okay, I want to know who they are," demanded Dais.
"And why are they looking at me funny," added Seckmet.
"You should be used to it by now, Seckmet," said Kento. "Everyone looks at you funny."
"Kento," growled Windy as she restrained Seckmet. "I wouldn't do that if I were you."
"Why?" asked Sage.
"Because there are three dragons here that may take offense to him insulting a lesser cousin," Windy answered.
"Dragons?" asked Cye. "I thought that there was only Anubis."
"No, she's talking about us," said the young woman.
Mia looked hard at the young man next to the woman. "I know you. You're the guy from the library looking for information on the Dreamweaver and the Librarian."
"You were looking for information about us?" asked the woman, amused.
"I had to get the Phoenix on the right track somehow. I thought that was the best way," answered the man in a hurt tone. "By the way, when do you want to start looking for a cave Anubis?"
Lady Kayura looked at Anubis with surprise. "Cave?"
Windy looked up from the first aid she was performing on Cale and said, "Yeah, cave. Where do you think dragons sleep? Barns?" That got a laugh from Rowen and Cye imagining a red barn with hay on the floor.
"That would be a fire trap the first time he sneezes," chortled Rowen.
"Watch it Strata. You are on thin ice," growled Anubis.
The female dragon smiled. "Don't worry, I think it was funny. Do you have any idea how many times my cousin is asked how come the books he takes care of hasn't been burned to ashes yet?"
The male dragon groaned and put on a suffering look. "Please don't bring that up."
"Too many to count," said Windy. "Although, I think someone is nice enough to make them fire retardant."
"So their safe around the dragons, Mia, and Ryo," joked Kento.
"Yes, but you aren't," said Ryo lowly.
Mia didn't say anything, but Kento did jump up quickly with a yelp. "Hot, hot, hot."
"Next time, be careful of what you say," said Mia simply.
Sage looked over at Windy. "I wanted to ask you something. All the time you were here, you changed the cord in your hair from one color to another. Then before we went to battle, you looked like you were in mourning, but just before we were defeated you changed. It was like you were given more power than before."
Windy smiled at the puzzled bearer of Halo and watched as the other inhabitants of Mia's house turned to look at her for the answer to his question. "Would you believe that if I were alive, I would be may be a year or two younger then the five Ronins?" At their surprised looks, she went on. "I lived for eighteen years before I was killed in a car crash with a drunk driver. I was made an offer to come back to help people like yourselves and I took it. With the new charge came a way of traveling across time. Time had lost its effect on me, but I still wanted a way of keeping track of the timeline. Thus, I use the calendar that I would have used if I hadn't died and keep track of the days that way. When we started out, for me it was Good Friday. That was the day Christ was crucified on a cross. When Tulpa struck me with his power, it had dawned on Easter Sunday, the day when death lost its sting and Christ rose from the dead. With that day came the renewal every Christian remembers every Sunday. That is why I had so much power to give to you. That was how Tulpa's defeat started."
"And ended," said Mia. "Without that power, we would have lost."
"But it took you and Ryo to use it. Don't sell yourself short," said Windy. "Now, I don't know about Dreamweaver or the Librarian, but I have to leave. My family wants me to go to church with them and so do I."
"Will you stop by?" asked Rowen.
"Have to," said Windy. "The Court of Magic is in the world again. I may have to come if it is convened."
"So we'll see you later then," said Anubis.
Windy grinned. "Oh, yes. When will be another matter, but you will be seeing me again."
"I guess this is good bye," said Mia a little sadly.
"Not good bye, until next time," said Windy. "I'll see you later, Dreamweaver, Librarian." The spirit faded from view as she smiled like the young girl she should have been.
"I think that I'm going to miss her," said Sage.
"Why?" asked Mia.
"Because she played hard to get." All of a sudden water poured down out of nowhere all over Sage. From the way he shivered the water must have been COLD. They all could hear the laughter of the woman that had just left. Everyone would miss the Windwalker.
That my children, is the story of the New Phoenix and her Protector. That was how I, the Windwalker, Lady of all Horses, and Queen Mother of the Unicorns, helped the new Phoenix come to her Power.
I hope you enjoyed the story. I had fun writing it. Again I ask if you would please review. Have a Happy, Joious, and safe Easter.
Rocky
Epilogue
Rocky Oberlin
Disclaimer: This is the end of my story and I still don't own the Ronin Warriors.
"Okay, I want to know who they are," demanded Dais.
"And why are they looking at me funny," added Seckmet.
"You should be used to it by now, Seckmet," said Kento. "Everyone looks at you funny."
"Kento," growled Windy as she restrained Seckmet. "I wouldn't do that if I were you."
"Why?" asked Sage.
"Because there are three dragons here that may take offense to him insulting a lesser cousin," Windy answered.
"Dragons?" asked Cye. "I thought that there was only Anubis."
"No, she's talking about us," said the young woman.
Mia looked hard at the young man next to the woman. "I know you. You're the guy from the library looking for information on the Dreamweaver and the Librarian."
"You were looking for information about us?" asked the woman, amused.
"I had to get the Phoenix on the right track somehow. I thought that was the best way," answered the man in a hurt tone. "By the way, when do you want to start looking for a cave Anubis?"
Lady Kayura looked at Anubis with surprise. "Cave?"
Windy looked up from the first aid she was performing on Cale and said, "Yeah, cave. Where do you think dragons sleep? Barns?" That got a laugh from Rowen and Cye imagining a red barn with hay on the floor.
"That would be a fire trap the first time he sneezes," chortled Rowen.
"Watch it Strata. You are on thin ice," growled Anubis.
The female dragon smiled. "Don't worry, I think it was funny. Do you have any idea how many times my cousin is asked how come the books he takes care of hasn't been burned to ashes yet?"
The male dragon groaned and put on a suffering look. "Please don't bring that up."
"Too many to count," said Windy. "Although, I think someone is nice enough to make them fire retardant."
"So their safe around the dragons, Mia, and Ryo," joked Kento.
"Yes, but you aren't," said Ryo lowly.
Mia didn't say anything, but Kento did jump up quickly with a yelp. "Hot, hot, hot."
"Next time, be careful of what you say," said Mia simply.
Sage looked over at Windy. "I wanted to ask you something. All the time you were here, you changed the cord in your hair from one color to another. Then before we went to battle, you looked like you were in mourning, but just before we were defeated you changed. It was like you were given more power than before."
Windy smiled at the puzzled bearer of Halo and watched as the other inhabitants of Mia's house turned to look at her for the answer to his question. "Would you believe that if I were alive, I would be may be a year or two younger then the five Ronins?" At their surprised looks, she went on. "I lived for eighteen years before I was killed in a car crash with a drunk driver. I was made an offer to come back to help people like yourselves and I took it. With the new charge came a way of traveling across time. Time had lost its effect on me, but I still wanted a way of keeping track of the timeline. Thus, I use the calendar that I would have used if I hadn't died and keep track of the days that way. When we started out, for me it was Good Friday. That was the day Christ was crucified on a cross. When Tulpa struck me with his power, it had dawned on Easter Sunday, the day when death lost its sting and Christ rose from the dead. With that day came the renewal every Christian remembers every Sunday. That is why I had so much power to give to you. That was how Tulpa's defeat started."
"And ended," said Mia. "Without that power, we would have lost."
"But it took you and Ryo to use it. Don't sell yourself short," said Windy. "Now, I don't know about Dreamweaver or the Librarian, but I have to leave. My family wants me to go to church with them and so do I."
"Will you stop by?" asked Rowen.
"Have to," said Windy. "The Court of Magic is in the world again. I may have to come if it is convened."
"So we'll see you later then," said Anubis.
Windy grinned. "Oh, yes. When will be another matter, but you will be seeing me again."
"I guess this is good bye," said Mia a little sadly.
"Not good bye, until next time," said Windy. "I'll see you later, Dreamweaver, Librarian." The spirit faded from view as she smiled like the young girl she should have been.
"I think that I'm going to miss her," said Sage.
"Why?" asked Mia.
"Because she played hard to get." All of a sudden water poured down out of nowhere all over Sage. From the way he shivered the water must have been COLD. They all could hear the laughter of the woman that had just left. Everyone would miss the Windwalker.
That my children, is the story of the New Phoenix and her Protector. That was how I, the Windwalker, Lady of all Horses, and Queen Mother of the Unicorns, helped the new Phoenix come to her Power.
I hope you enjoyed the story. I had fun writing it. Again I ask if you would please review. Have a Happy, Joious, and safe Easter.
Rocky
