"Aynsley, are you sure?" Numair asked.

"Positive. You should have seen her. She didn't know who I was. She didn't even know my name." Aynsley whispered.

"Her powers must have wiped out her memory. Her body and mind had to make room for her magic and that was how they did it."

"Will she get it back?"

"I don't know"

"She said she dreamt about me." Aynsley blurted out, "She knew I could change into a wolf."

"Although she didn't know you she knew you....in a way" Numair thought aloud. He ran a finger along his nose.

"Exactly. I am meeting her tomorrow. I'm bringing her back."

"Hold on a moment."

"Armod doesn't know we are meeting. He doesn't even know we met today. By the time he figures out what is going on Xanthe will be save with us."

"Aynsley, it is not that simple.'

"You got Daine back."

"Yeah, after she completely ruined part of the Emperor's castle. To every action...."

"There's a reaction. I know. I know. You have to act in order to react."

Numair rubbed his nose.

"Are you prepared to fight for her?"

"I am prepared to die for her."

"Well, let us try to make sure that it never comes down to that. Come on."

Numair turned and walked to the door that lead out of his office.

"Where are we going?" Aynsley asked.

"To make an affirmative plan of action of course. You didn't think that you could just waltz right in and snatch her, possibly causing war, without running it by the King first? I'll alert Raoul and the others of an emergency meeting. You will go fetch Dom and Kel. We will meet in the throne room."







A/N: Notice that I spelled "Daine" right. I will fix the other chapters when I have time. I am very sorry for spelling that wrong and am sorry for any mental stress it may have caused you, but please stop reviewing saying that I spelled her bloody name wrong. I acknowledge my error and will fix it in the near future.

About the name "Aynsley": My Social Studies teacher always writes quotes up on the overhead every class period and we right them down in our notebooks. Well, one day there was quote that caught my eye.

"Success comes to those who make it happen, not those who let it happen."

A man named Aynsley Smith said the quote. My teacher went on about how British of a name Aynsley Smith was and I kept thinking how cool of a name Aynsley was.

So the whole character of Aynsley is based around that one quote. Aynsley's good will and determination all started with that one line, so I just have one thing to say:

THANKS A BUNCH MR. WILLADSEN!!!!!!