A.N. Sorry about the big delay in posting chapters. My dad decided to reformat the computer without letting me backup my files first, so I lost everything, and it's going to be a pain getting it all back, as there were 3 or 4 stories on there that I have no backup for. And as always, excuse the spelling mistakes, I'm only running word pad, and my computer doesn't have enough memeory to run microsoft word. And as always these characters belong to Cate Tiernan.
Chapter 7
Decisions
I woke that morning to loud voices in the kitchen. It was the members of the council, and suddenly, every memory, every little detail cam flooding back. I felt like crap, but I still got up, dressed and made myself presentable.
I quietly wandered downstairs into the kitchen, and I felt everyone's eyes on me as I entered, suddenly, feeling self concious I went to stand beside Hunter and Alwyn.
"Good morning Morgan," said a familiar voice, I recognized it almost immediatly.
"You too Eoife," I said forcing a smile.
"Morgan, we need you to tell us about your vision, everything that happened, anything that you felt or notcied." She said calmly.
I sat down at the table, and the council members gathered around and I told them everything I felt, and everything I saw.
"Very interesting," a man with a soft scottish accent said from the back of the drowd. "Morgan my name is Derek, I do general interpretations for the council, and it seems, we need to go to Ballynigel."
The council members began to talk, everyone at once of course, in protest of going to the northern part of Ireland.
I could see Hunter out of the corner of my eye, he stepped forward, and I knew what was coming. "I'm not too sure if going to Ballynigel is going to be the best thing for Morgan to do right now." I turned so I could look at him closely, he had bags under his eyes, and definantly needed to shave. His light blonde hair was almost standing on end. I felt a sudden need to be close to him, to have him hold me, but I had to hide it, right now was not the time.
"We need her to go," Derek argued, "She'd be the only one who knows exactly where the vision happened. It's very important to this case."
Hunter sighed and stepped back, he looked quite stressed, I knew how he felt about the council.
Unexpectedly the door doorbell rang, Hunter left to get it. Obviousl he was expecting someone. He returned with his father. He gave me a short nod and a reassuring smile. I watched him join the council members. He was obviously updated on the matter and his look became more serious as the conversation went on.
"So Morgan." Derek said, interupting my thought, "I assume you'll be comign with us to Ballynigel?"
Ballynigel, I thought. The home of my mother, and her coven, i sighed, "yes, I have to."
I turned to look at Hunter again, he was looking slightly irritated not, I suppose he thought it wasn't the best idea for me to go, it would be putting me in danger. I would of sent him a message to let him know I wuld be safe, but most people in this room woud pick up on it.
"Then it's settled," Eoife said standing, and looking at me. "We depart for Ballynigel this afternoon, we will be back at 3, be ready to leave."
Eoife gave me a quick nod as she left the room, the rest of the council members followed her, leaving Alwyn, Daniel Hunter and I alone in the house.
Hunter sat down next to me, and took my hands in his, Alwyn began to mae tea, and Daniel leaned against the wall thinking.
"Morgan, you're putting yourself in danger by going to Ballynigel, who knows what could await us there." Hunter began, I knew I was in for a lecture, so I had to interupt.
"Hunter, I need to go. There's not much else I can do and I'm not going to sit here and do nothing while my daughter is out there with some maniac."
He sighed, knowing how I felt about the situation.
"Listen, love, it's going to be dangerous. You know I just want you to be ok."
"I do know, but this is our daughter, I need to be there for her." I could feel the tears welling up in my eyes, but I wasn't about to cry. So I held it in, and swallowed hard.
Alwyn set down a tea tray on the table and I quickly grabbed a cup an pured myself some lavender and ginger root tea.
No one said a word for the next few hours, we just got ready to go. We were leaving at three, and needless to say I was sort of excited to be going to Ballynigel. Even thought there would be nothing there, it was still a place of great power.
Two thirty rolled around quite quickly, I went downstairs and had something to eat, seeing as how it had been a good 24 hours since I ate last.
I was alone for fifteen minutes, until Hunter walked into the kitchen, looking quite tired.
"Hey," I could hear the sympathy in his voice, "are you sure you want to do this?"
"Yes, I'm competely and totally sure. Theres no way anyone can change my mind." I had caught myself of guard with that one, I only meant to say yes, but I do have a history of saying too much.
"Alright," he looked at the clock, it was three. "Lets go."
A.N. This chapter is kinda crappy, it should be in Morgan's POV, and most of it is, I think. Anyways, enjoy. The next chapter will be written a bit better, cause I won't be writing it in a mad rush b4 I leave.
Chapter 7
Decisions
I woke that morning to loud voices in the kitchen. It was the members of the council, and suddenly, every memory, every little detail cam flooding back. I felt like crap, but I still got up, dressed and made myself presentable.
I quietly wandered downstairs into the kitchen, and I felt everyone's eyes on me as I entered, suddenly, feeling self concious I went to stand beside Hunter and Alwyn.
"Good morning Morgan," said a familiar voice, I recognized it almost immediatly.
"You too Eoife," I said forcing a smile.
"Morgan, we need you to tell us about your vision, everything that happened, anything that you felt or notcied." She said calmly.
I sat down at the table, and the council members gathered around and I told them everything I felt, and everything I saw.
"Very interesting," a man with a soft scottish accent said from the back of the drowd. "Morgan my name is Derek, I do general interpretations for the council, and it seems, we need to go to Ballynigel."
The council members began to talk, everyone at once of course, in protest of going to the northern part of Ireland.
I could see Hunter out of the corner of my eye, he stepped forward, and I knew what was coming. "I'm not too sure if going to Ballynigel is going to be the best thing for Morgan to do right now." I turned so I could look at him closely, he had bags under his eyes, and definantly needed to shave. His light blonde hair was almost standing on end. I felt a sudden need to be close to him, to have him hold me, but I had to hide it, right now was not the time.
"We need her to go," Derek argued, "She'd be the only one who knows exactly where the vision happened. It's very important to this case."
Hunter sighed and stepped back, he looked quite stressed, I knew how he felt about the council.
Unexpectedly the door doorbell rang, Hunter left to get it. Obviousl he was expecting someone. He returned with his father. He gave me a short nod and a reassuring smile. I watched him join the council members. He was obviously updated on the matter and his look became more serious as the conversation went on.
"So Morgan." Derek said, interupting my thought, "I assume you'll be comign with us to Ballynigel?"
Ballynigel, I thought. The home of my mother, and her coven, i sighed, "yes, I have to."
I turned to look at Hunter again, he was looking slightly irritated not, I suppose he thought it wasn't the best idea for me to go, it would be putting me in danger. I would of sent him a message to let him know I wuld be safe, but most people in this room woud pick up on it.
"Then it's settled," Eoife said standing, and looking at me. "We depart for Ballynigel this afternoon, we will be back at 3, be ready to leave."
Eoife gave me a quick nod as she left the room, the rest of the council members followed her, leaving Alwyn, Daniel Hunter and I alone in the house.
Hunter sat down next to me, and took my hands in his, Alwyn began to mae tea, and Daniel leaned against the wall thinking.
"Morgan, you're putting yourself in danger by going to Ballynigel, who knows what could await us there." Hunter began, I knew I was in for a lecture, so I had to interupt.
"Hunter, I need to go. There's not much else I can do and I'm not going to sit here and do nothing while my daughter is out there with some maniac."
He sighed, knowing how I felt about the situation.
"Listen, love, it's going to be dangerous. You know I just want you to be ok."
"I do know, but this is our daughter, I need to be there for her." I could feel the tears welling up in my eyes, but I wasn't about to cry. So I held it in, and swallowed hard.
Alwyn set down a tea tray on the table and I quickly grabbed a cup an pured myself some lavender and ginger root tea.
No one said a word for the next few hours, we just got ready to go. We were leaving at three, and needless to say I was sort of excited to be going to Ballynigel. Even thought there would be nothing there, it was still a place of great power.
Two thirty rolled around quite quickly, I went downstairs and had something to eat, seeing as how it had been a good 24 hours since I ate last.
I was alone for fifteen minutes, until Hunter walked into the kitchen, looking quite tired.
"Hey," I could hear the sympathy in his voice, "are you sure you want to do this?"
"Yes, I'm competely and totally sure. Theres no way anyone can change my mind." I had caught myself of guard with that one, I only meant to say yes, but I do have a history of saying too much.
"Alright," he looked at the clock, it was three. "Lets go."
A.N. This chapter is kinda crappy, it should be in Morgan's POV, and most of it is, I think. Anyways, enjoy. The next chapter will be written a bit better, cause I won't be writing it in a mad rush b4 I leave.
