Surprisingly, school passed by quickly. Most of the day was fairly uneventful. As I sat down at the lunch table, I felt this weird sensation come over me, and I was automatically brought into a meditive state.

It was as if I was watching a movie inside of my head. Everything was blurry, and in black and white. There was a woman, sitting in a rocking chair, looking out a window.

"You know who this is, and you know what you have to do to her ." Came an eerie voice inside of her head.

"Why do you deny your destiny? You were born to do this." The voice spoke again. At that instant, the woman in the chair grabbed at her stomach, and a look of pain came over her face. "We must kill them, we must take the life in which brings all good to this world. If we don't, our existence will be no more."

With that, the image disappeared. The voice was gone, and I was back in the lunch room. Robbie and Bree were looking at me, as if they'd seen a ghost.

"Uhh, Morgan? What was that about?" Robbie said, concern in his voice.

"What are you talking about?" I answered, not wanting to explain what I had just seen.

"You just said all this weird stuff about having to kill someone," Bree answered, "what's going on?"

"I . . ." I knew I wasn't ready to tell them what I'd seen. "Not yet . . . I don't even know what that was about, how can I expect them to understand?" I thought. "I was just practicing some lines for a play. I'm supposed to be helping Mary-Kay with it. She has this class play or something that she's doing . . ." I finished, hoping that they'd buy my excuse, and stop pushing the subject.

I could tell that they didn't believe me, but fortunately, they changed the topic of conversation.

After school, I headed towards Das Boot.

-Going some where?- A voice that was all-too familiar, filled my head.

-Only to look for you." I messaged back.

-Heh, that's what I thought.- Hunter's voice answered. -I'll come to you.-

-Sounds like a plan.-

I waited by Das Boot for Hunter. As I saw him walking towards me, a shiver went up my spine.

"He always has the same effect on me." I thought with a smile. Hunter was amazing. I knew I loved him. He was my Muirin Betha Dan. I smiled as he wrapped his arms around me, and kissed me softly on the forehead.

"Hello love," he whispered into my hair, "How was your day?"

"Long." I answered, kissing his neck softly. "And boring."

"Did you miss me?" He said with a smile.

"Well duh." I giggled.

"Can we just stay like this, and not worry about the bad news I have to tell you?" Hunter said, looking into my eyes.

"I don't see any problems . . ." I smiled. He gave me one last kiss, and then he was serious.

"Okay, do you want to take your car, or do you want to take mine?" He said, looking around the parking-lot.

"Wait, first, where are we going?" I asked, curiously.

"We're going to see Alyce, she's going to give you some spells, and books to help you prepare for a ritual that we'll need to do."

"We'll take your car. And what's the ritual for?" I said, as we walked towards his car, which was parked across the parking-lot.

"You'll find out soon enough." He said, a grin spreading over his handsome face.

------------------ Ahhh! Cliff hanger! HAHAHA!! REVIEW, REVIEW, REVIEW!! What does Hunter need to tell Morgan?? YOU WONT KNOW UNTIL THE NEXT CHAPTER!! HAHA! (I know . . .)