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After the clan meeting Zephon was going on about the dream he had. But, in truth, Dumah had had the same dream. Only his revolved around Shadow. He admired her greatly.

As Zephon turned to Dumah, wanting to know the battle plans because he was too busy in Never Never Land, Dumah just raised an eyebrow. "You know, Zephon, you've been a vampire for a year and you still don't pay attention to what Lord Kain says," Dumah said after he explained everything.

"Dumah, have you had a dream with you, me, shadow and another girl named Jennifer? We were all human," Zephon asked.

Dumah just looked at him. "So what if I have, Zephon? It is of no importance. We are creatures of dreams, Zephon. Really, you should go find you a nice female vampire. It is pretty bad when you have been dreaming of a girl that probably doesn't exist," Dumah said as he smirked. Zephon just scowled as he, Dumah and Shadow walked off, being they stuck together most of the time.

It had been a year since I was resurrected. I stayed with Janos most of the time and I did know he was my father. He had mentioned it but I never did understand why he left me. We had been traveling all over Nosgoth for the past year looking for Kain. We had walked past the Sanctuary of the Clans, as it was known now, and we had made our way to the human village. Janos, put on his human disguise so we could stay at the inn. Once we were in the room I plopped down on the bed, being very tired, and looked up at him.

Janos sensed I was looking at him. "Why do you look at me like that? I have been traveling with you for a year and you still look as if you despise me," Janos said softly, as he sat down next to me.

I looked at him and sat up. "How am I supposed to react to someone who abandoned me in a forest so I could be picked up by the Sarafan and condemned," I said in a cold tone.

Janos sighed and looked down at his feet. "You have every right to hate me, Jennifer. But you must realize that I sent you away to protect you," Janos said softly.

"Oh, really? Well, being that we're on the subject, why did you leave me," I asked.

Janos sighed again and looked over at me. "You do have a right to know. I was deeply in love with a mortal woman. She was your mother. You remind me a lot of her. Your mother died in childbirth so I took you with me and raised you, being you were the only thing I had left. When you were four years old the Sarafan were attacking our retreat. You, being my daughter, were in grave danger. I snuck you into the Sarafan Stronghold and into the Time Streaming Chamber and sent you into the future. By that time I was already banished to the Hylden dimension. I knew that someone would take care of you so I put you in your human form, but your vamperic form would still be there," Janos explained.

I was completely shocked beyond words. Suddenly, I reached over and hugged Janos tightly, tears streaming down my face. "Father." I spoke in a very quiet voice.

Janos closed his eyes, feeling a rush of happiness mixed with sadness, and hugged me back tightly. Neither of us could see the attack that was going to take place that night.