Ch. 6
Later that night something woke Gina. She wasn't sure what to do or who it was. So she slowly got out of bed. She followed the sound a little to the west of the camp. The sun was just starting to rise. She could hear the flocks of birds chirping in the distance, but she continued walking toward the sound. She had lost track of time, but guessed it was about seven 'o' clock. She could tell she was almost to the source of the noise. Then she stopped in front of a patch of giant trees. She was small but these were still huge. She could tell she was close, she was almost there she could tell. The voice was loud and exotic; it was the most beautiful voice she had ever heard. It was singing a song in a language she had never heard. The song seemed to be nothing but sounds of nature, yet also the sounds of a town, it was just so natural. She had finally decided to enter the patch. A couple of yards in it broke into an open glade. The ground was soft under her feet. It was perfectly flat not a rock insight. But one. It seemed so out of place, but on top of it was the real mystery. "How fare you my dear friend" greeted the lady on the rock. She was young, no more than 16. She was tall with long blond hair that wen down to her ankles. She was wearing an almost transparent white silk gown. Her skin was the color of pure light it seemed. Her movements all seemed to be one with nature. "Who are you, and what are you doing here in the middle of no where, and all by yourself" asked Gina. She began to get frustrated because the girl kept singing while she talked. But she couldn't be angry with her, her voice was too soft and pure. "Who I am needs not concern you, but I am not in the middle of nowhere. I am in your dream, but I come with reason" she said softly." But first you must promise me to tell no one about this until you think this all over". When Gina finally nodded they began to talk, for what seem like hours.
What seemed like hours later, Gina woke up. The first thing she saw when she woke up, were the faces of her friends standing over her. They instantly barraged her with questions. Apparently she was shaking terribly in her sleep, and was also mumble random things having to do with all of them. She remembered the dream perfectly. Everything she was told. She was going to be the one to help Ian make it to the top, she was to be there by his side until the end. But first she had to get Ian to an old Temple to the east. Their Ian would start to rise on the most feared list of Valins. They were all going to start this together and hopefully finish this together. After they had finished packing, Gina sat them all down and lied to them all. "Only partially is this lying" she kept telling herself. She then told them of and old story she once heard about a temple to the east, and how she thinks they could find some one their might be able to help them on their quest. After a couple of minutes explaining this, they all left toward this temple. They thought they could reach it in a couple days. Three days later the temple came into view. It had tall towers at four corners. It was a bone white color, with stained glass windows where everywhere. They started to run at full pace. They had not had a decent meal for days, and they couldn't wait.
Later that night something woke Gina. She wasn't sure what to do or who it was. So she slowly got out of bed. She followed the sound a little to the west of the camp. The sun was just starting to rise. She could hear the flocks of birds chirping in the distance, but she continued walking toward the sound. She had lost track of time, but guessed it was about seven 'o' clock. She could tell she was almost to the source of the noise. Then she stopped in front of a patch of giant trees. She was small but these were still huge. She could tell she was close, she was almost there she could tell. The voice was loud and exotic; it was the most beautiful voice she had ever heard. It was singing a song in a language she had never heard. The song seemed to be nothing but sounds of nature, yet also the sounds of a town, it was just so natural. She had finally decided to enter the patch. A couple of yards in it broke into an open glade. The ground was soft under her feet. It was perfectly flat not a rock insight. But one. It seemed so out of place, but on top of it was the real mystery. "How fare you my dear friend" greeted the lady on the rock. She was young, no more than 16. She was tall with long blond hair that wen down to her ankles. She was wearing an almost transparent white silk gown. Her skin was the color of pure light it seemed. Her movements all seemed to be one with nature. "Who are you, and what are you doing here in the middle of no where, and all by yourself" asked Gina. She began to get frustrated because the girl kept singing while she talked. But she couldn't be angry with her, her voice was too soft and pure. "Who I am needs not concern you, but I am not in the middle of nowhere. I am in your dream, but I come with reason" she said softly." But first you must promise me to tell no one about this until you think this all over". When Gina finally nodded they began to talk, for what seem like hours.
What seemed like hours later, Gina woke up. The first thing she saw when she woke up, were the faces of her friends standing over her. They instantly barraged her with questions. Apparently she was shaking terribly in her sleep, and was also mumble random things having to do with all of them. She remembered the dream perfectly. Everything she was told. She was going to be the one to help Ian make it to the top, she was to be there by his side until the end. But first she had to get Ian to an old Temple to the east. Their Ian would start to rise on the most feared list of Valins. They were all going to start this together and hopefully finish this together. After they had finished packing, Gina sat them all down and lied to them all. "Only partially is this lying" she kept telling herself. She then told them of and old story she once heard about a temple to the east, and how she thinks they could find some one their might be able to help them on their quest. After a couple of minutes explaining this, they all left toward this temple. They thought they could reach it in a couple days. Three days later the temple came into view. It had tall towers at four corners. It was a bone white color, with stained glass windows where everywhere. They started to run at full pace. They had not had a decent meal for days, and they couldn't wait.
