Water and Wind
By: Padfoot-chan
Disclaimer: I do not own any of the GS characters. I only own Okami, Yoru, Ryou, Daisuke, and Mamoru. Aoshi belongs to Ivan and Kanata and Amiko belong to Hoshi (aka Felix-chan ^^).
Notes: Shonen-ai warning! Don't like, don't read. Flames shall be handed to Okami and he shall throw them in the fires of Hell where they belong.
Thanks for the review, much appreciated. I am still thinking about that whole magic school…but I am not sure how I would have it exactly. Picard would be a teacher of course…*thinking* Too much work! I'll wait until I finish some of my other GS stories before I start of that.
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Also, I thought about doing something for my reviewers birthday-if I can get away from my stories long enough to do it that is. Whenever your birthday is coming up, give me a heads-up (two or so months just in case I'm really busy-I've got exams coming up soon too) and tell me what kind of story you want me to write for you. It will be a one-shot unless I really get into it-another reason for the two or so month heads-up. Preferably Golden Sun-romance if you want. If you like the idea, and want a gift from me, either put it in your review or e-mail me and I'll get to work on it ^^
Chapter Four: Love found and Revelation
Robin sat up on the bed and looked down at Ivan, wondering if he could really do it. He lifted his hands and placed them an inch away from Ivan's chest. The Air Energist had fallen asleep while he was talking to Okami, his chest rising and fallen slowly, 'Ivan…'
Cure.
'Please…I cannot lose you now…' A golden glow emitted from Robin's hands, bathing Ivan's chest in a warm light. At first, Robin's Psynergy seemed to have no effect but then he felt a strong tug on his mind. He began to feel lightheaded and his body weakened for a moment. Robin knelt down on his knees to make sure that he would not fall down and pushed more of his Psynergy into trying to heal Ivan.
Right as Robin's Psynergy was about to give out on him, Ivan's eyes fluttered open and he pressed a shaky hand to his forehead. Robin stopped healing and threw his arms around Ivan's neck, surprising the younger teen, "Ivan, I thought you were…" he could not bring himself to say those words that he had been dreading even now. The Air Energist smiled weakly, returning Robin's hug almost awkwardly. He was not used to physical display of emotions, mainly because of his powers, so this was very new to him.
"Robin," started Ivan, hesitantly making Robin pull away from him, worried again, "I like you a lot, too." Robin smiled and drew himself up from the floor sitting on the edge of the bed. Ivan flushed under Robin's pale blue gaze and decided to change the subject before Robin got a little too personal. "Where are the others? Are they safe and unharmed?"
Robin nodded, "Okami contacted me telepathically a few minutes ago and told me that he was with the others and they were all headed over to Imil to the Mercury Lighthouse." Ivan made to stand up but Robin merely pushed him back onto the bed so that his head was lying back against the soft pillow, "He also said that we should rest up before we leave Bilibin to join up with them. You nearly died Ivan, you are in no condition to head out now. There are probably stronger monsters out here as well as more bandits and only Venus knows what else. I do not want to put you in any danger."
"But we have to help Okami and the others when they get to Mercury Lighthouse." tried Ivan, fighting back against the exhaustion that had suddenly found him. Robin turned his head slightly and covered a yawn. He blushed as turned back to Ivan, smiling, "It seems that we are both tiered…"
"We should get some sleep then." came Robin's reply as he stood up and walked over to the other bed. He removed his gloves, the scarf that Ivan had wrapped around his head, his chest armor and then boots. Robin turned back to Ivan and smiled when he saw that the Air Energist was still watching him. Ivan flushed and turned away a little too quickly, nearly throwing himself off the bed. Robin laughed to himself softly as he removed his belt and placed his items on the chair next to the second bed, "Get some rest, Ivan. Good night."
Robin climbed into his bed and looked back at Ivan to make sure that the Air Energist was going to go to sleep, "Good night, Robin." The Earth Energist nodded to him and rolled over, closing his pale blue eyes against the silvery moonlight that was filtering in through the window next to his bed.
So much had happened in such a short time, it seemed surreal the more Robin throught about what had happened since he had begun this wild journey with his friends. His world had been changed dramatically when his father had died, that had broken his mother's heart, and he could see it in her eyes whenever she looked at him. Robin knew why too, it was because he looked so much like Kyle. It brought his mother admonishment, knowing that she could lose him and Mamoru just as easily as she had lost her beloved husband and she relished that. To know that they could be there one moment and gone the next made her love her sons even more.
Robin did not think that he would find someone that he would grow to love on this journey. He had agreed to travel on the journey merely because it was his fault that the Elemental Stars were in the hands of those strangers and Jenna and Kraden's lives were in the hangs of those strangers. Robin rolled over against and sat up silently, making sure not to make any unnecessary noises so that he would not awaken Ivan. He could sense that the Air Energist was asleep, his aura had evened out and relaxed. Robin reached over and lifted the Mythril bag out of his leather pouch and pulled out the Mars Star. The crimson orb emitted a blood red glow that bathed the small room in an eerie light.
Robin lifted the orb in front of his eyes, amazed at the Mars Star's brilliant glow in the darkened room. The Mars Star seemed to carry a bright, burning fire within itself and this power captivated Robin, the light dancing in his pale blue eyes as he stared into the orb's depths. The Earth Energist frowned slightly before slipping the Mars Star back into the Mythril bag and then placing it back into his leather pouch. The Elemental Stars were no source of good, as far as he was concerned. His mother was in pain because someone wanted the Stars. And Ivan…
Robin turned to look over at Ivan. Ivan had nearly died because someone was probably trying to prevent them from continuing their journey to the Mercury Lighthouse to stop Satyurous and his party from firing the beacons. Robin clenched his fist, his nails biting into the palm of his hand. If he ever found out who was behind that storm, he would grab them and rip them to shreds with his bare hands. He would never allow any harm to come to Ivan, he had a feeling that the young Air Energist had been through enough to last a lifetime, he did not need any more pain.
'I want to be there for you.' thought Robin, suddenly longing to hold Ivan in his arms again. It felt so right when he took Ivan into his arms for any length of time and when he had kissed him…it had felt as if a giant weight had been lifted from his shoulders, as if Ivan had the ability to take away all of his pain. Even if it were just a light kiss, there had still been a lot there. Robin smiled to himself. He had changed from the young man who had left Haidia Village and the change had been for the better.
The Earth Energist spared Ivan one last look before lying back on his pillow and shutting his eyes, finally allowing himself to drift off into a peaceful sleep. He would let Ivan sleep the next morning, if he were the first one to wake up and would be able to surprise the Air Energist with a nice breakfast in bed if he were able to pull that off. Robin smiled in his sleep, whispering lovingly one word, "Ivan…"
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Gerald, Kanata, Okami, Amiko, and Mamoru had camped at the foot of a tall, snowcapped mountain. Amiko, Mamoru, and Gerald had all fallen asleep hours ago but both Kanata and Okami were wide-awake, ears alert to the sounds of the forest around them. They had just switched shifts with Gerald to allow the Fire Energist to get some sleep himself. Kanata frowned slightly and turned to look at the younger Legendary Warrior sitting across from her next to the fire, "Okami, do you think that Robin was able to heal Ivan? I am really worried about the two of them now."
Okami looked up from the fire and offered the older cross-Energist a reassuring smile, "It will be all right, Kanata. I can sense that Ivan is doing just fine, if not a little better. It seems that whoever created the storm and shocked Ivan had others intentions than trying to kill him."
"What do you mean by that?" asked Kanata, surprised. Okami stretched his arms and flopped back against his sleeping bag, gazing up at the millions of stars in the sky. Kanata tossed her head back and looked up as well, the full moon in perfect view.
"Ivan seems to have gotten stronger," explained Okami, "I could barely sense Ivan's aura before, even when he was healthy, but now, it is like a blazing fire in the darkness. I think that whoever created that storm was planning on Ivan using his Psynergy to fight back against them and when he did, he triggered something in the storm that caused it to shock him with the lightning bolt. However, if Ivan were strong enough and survived the lightning bolt, instead of merely recovering, he would gain an immense amount of power from the event. Or that is how I see it at the very least."
"I think I understand, but it sounds as if the person or the people who created the storm are trying to help us." mused Kanata, "If that is true, then why separate us like this?"
"To make us stronger. The two of us are Legendary Warriors, where Robin and the others are just normal Energists who do not really comprehend the extent of their powers, or even from where they flow." Okami lifted his hands to the sky as if he could hold the stars in his hand. He made a motion to cup the moon and smiled to himself, "Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and Mars. The four gods and goddesses who rule over our powers, from which our powers flow from."
"An old Lemurian legend." murmured Kanata,
surprised that Okami would know such a thing, "Who told it to you? Are
you…?" Okami laughed, lifting himself off the ground with his elbows.
"I am not that old, Kanata." he said, "My friend told it to me
and that was only when he got his memory back. He told me a lot of the old
Lemurian legends that his mother taught him and what his aunt taught him. He
was very young back then, though. He would have still been in Lemuria if it
were not for the greedy ways of an old man."
"What happened?" asked Kanata, turning her head away from the star filled sky to look back at Okami.
"There was a storm that night," muttered Okami, eyes turning serious now, "he was outside playing near the shore with a friend of his. They had been told not to play near the shore when the waters were rough but they barely every followed the warnings of the old ones and would usually go out when there was a storm. Before, there had never been a problem, however, there was a strange man that had arrived in Lemuria from a far away place, at least it was far away to them. He had come from Gondowan and when he arrived in Lemuria, the Lemurians welcomed him warmly, for, what had they to fear from outsiders? They did not understand that things were slowly beginning to change.
That night, he betrayed them and nearly killed my friend and his companion. They had climbed into one of the Lemurian boats when his dog ran up the dock and hidden on the deck of the boat. They looked all over for his dog but never found her and when they went to leave that was when the man who the Lemurians let onto their island betrayed them. He and his crew climbed onto the boat, silently as possible, storing what they had taken with them on the boat as well as some of the special drought that gives the Lemurians their long lifespan.
They could do nothing but sit there in the dark once them men came onto the boat. They knew that they would never let them go back home now that they had seen what they were doing and they were so young that there was nothing they could do to fight back against them even if both of them were Legendary Warriors." Kanata gasped.
"You mean…were you the other boy…?" Okami shook his head.
"I told you that I am not a Lemuria, Kanata." Kanata frowned.
"But neither is Aoshi, the guardian of the Mercury Lighthouse." Okami smiled cryptically, "There is a fourth Legendary Warrior somewhere in Weyard?"
"He is a mystery to even me. Yoru used to be friends with Ryou but it seems that Ryou has other plans for us now." explained Okami, "Ryou is the guardian of all of the elemental lighthouse. He has a yami of his own but his is far more powerful than all of ours combined. Ryou's yami was created when the elemental lighthouses were created and there is a Lemurian legendary about him. He was called the Apocalypse Energist because of his strong powers and his malicious attitude during a fight. However, for some reason when all four of the elemental lighthouses were lit, the Apocalypse Energist was not awake."
"Maybe because…the other yamis had to be awake as well?"
"Actually, to awaken the Apocalypse Energist, one would have to sacrifice the yamis of the other four Legendary Warriors because the Apocalypse Energist was too strong to be awakened. In the legend, it seemed as if his powers were working against him, keeping him sealed away." Okami paused, smiling quickly, "That, of course, is merely an old Lemurian legend told by a boy who had amnesia for most of his life."
"You seem to believe in that legend," mused Kanata, lying back on her sleeping back and propping herself up on her elbows so she could watch Okami's expression at this statement. Okami's smile did not fade and he merely cocked his head to the side.
"Do I now?" he laid back on his sleeping bag so he could look back up at the stars, "Maybe I do believe in the old Lemurian legends but I have my reasons to do so. There are a lot of truths in those old legends and many of the legends start out from the truth so they hold at least a sliver of their ancestors, right?"
Kanata giggled, "You are a very interesting person, Okami. You think about things in a very different way from the other people that I have met. It is very refreshing to have someone who thinks like you around."
"The same goes for me, Kanata. I have a feeling that everything is going to turn out for the best, but…" he closed his eyes, a familiar voice screaming painfully in his mind, "There is also something telling me that a lot is going to happen along the way and we have to be careful about the risks we take. I have been having odd visions lately, and there was a very strange one that I had back at the Inn and it haunts me more than the others. I do not even understand it myself."
"What happened in your vision?"
"I do not even know if it is a vision, or merely the result of eating Andromeda's cooking," joked Okami, trying to lighten the serious mood that had fallen between the two Legendary Warriors, "It would take a lot of explaining to do and we still have a long way to go before we get to Imil. Wait until then and I will tell you about it if you are still interested."
"Sounds like a plan to me, as long as Gerald doesn't get us lost along the way," laughed Kanata as Gerald sneezed in his sleep, rolling over in his sleeping back to face the opposite direction, "How many more days before we reach Imil?" Okami looked around the area until he spotted a cave along the path.
"We have to go through that cave-which will take only two or four hours to pass through and then we will have to walk through the snow. Thankfully it is not winter and there will not be as much snow but it would be a good idea to move fast while we are there so we can try to reach Imil before nightfall."
"Will we be able to reach Imil before the sun sets?"
"Doubtfully, it will take us a week at best and that is if there are no blizzards while we are there. If a blizzard does happen to occur, I could try to stop it with my Psynergy, though it has not fully recovered from summoning that barrier yet." Okami shook his head and he looked down at a scar along his hand, "I should have recovered all of my Psynergy by now but there seems to be some sort of problem."
"Will you be all right?" Okami smiled and stretched again, sitting up and shooting a jet of water from his right hand.
"As long as I do not try anything too fancy, I will be just fine. I have more than half of my Psynergy back now so by the time we reach Imil, I should have recovered the rest of my Psynergy and I will be ready from whatever battles may be waiting for us in Mercury Lighthouse." The Legendary Warrior sighed, "I just hope that Robin and Ivan get to us before we tackle the Mercury Lighthouse. I have a feeling that we are going to need both of them with us."
"I am getting the same feeling, Okami. However, something is telling me that we are doing something wrong." Okami rose from his pillow, looking over at Kanata as she stared at the fire, "I have been having visions myself, but they were very strange. Images of fragments, unfinished sentences, warped voices that spoke as if the owner was underwater. I think that someone is trying to stop my visions or at least make it so that I do not understand them."
"Maybe it is Ryou." suggested Okami, "It does seem that his intentions our different from our own. Yoru says that he has been different ever since they left Lemuria. They have not seen each other in years now, not after their last meeting when they nearly killed each other."
"Why did they nearly kill each other? From what you say, it seemed as if the two of them were best friends back on Lemuria." Kanata shook her head, "It does not make sense."
"People can change a lot after being taken away from their home like that." explained Okami, "Ryou merely changed for the worst, or so we think. We have no idea what he is planning and if in the end it turns out to be something bad, we will have to fight Ryou."
"But Ryou is the strongest of the Legendary Warriors, he has to be to balance out the Apocalypse Energist's powers." reasoned Kanata, "Even if the four of us were to combine powers, would we be able to beat him?"
"In power, no, but power is not everything. There is still strategy." Okami smiled and laughed quickly, "But even then we will have a hard time beating Ryou if he proves to be our enemy. I just hope that that day never comes and we are able to return all of the Elemental Stars back to Sol Sanctum."
"Do not worry, Okami, once we arrive in Imil, we will be able to ask Aoshi to help us retrieve the Elemental Stars. I am sure that he already knows about them now." Okami frowned.
"That is what I am afraid of."
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The sun had just risen as Robin opened his eyes and lifted his head from his pillow. His thoughts automatically went to Ivan and he spun around to look back at the Air Energist and smiled when he saw that he was still asleep. Robin climbed out of his bed, rummaged through his pack for his clothes and left for the washroom. The Earth Energist came back a few minutes later, his hair still a little wet from washing it, droplets of water staining his dark blue tunic. He placed his clothes back into his bag, checked to make sure that Ivan was still sleeping soundly before walking out of the room again, locking the door behind him.
Robin walked through the silent hallway, down the stairs and to the kitchen where the cook was already making breakfast for the residents at the Inn. The cook looked up when she heard footsteps and smiled up at Robin, "You came in here late last night with that little boy, didn't you? Is he feeling all right now?" Robin paused in his movements, unsure of what he should say to the cook.
He smiled quickly and nodded to her, "Yes, he was just a little tiered last night because we had been walking for a long time." lied Robin, "He is still a little tiered so I want to take his breakfast up to bed for him." The cook nodded to Robin and quickly set to work leaving the Earth Energist standing in the middle of the room, at a loss for words.
In a matter of moments, the woman had made a special tray for Robin, pushed the item into the teen's hands and hurried him out of the kitchen, closing the door behind him. He went to thank her but she had already gone back to work on breakfast for the others. Sighing, Robin hurried back to Ivan and his room, not wanting to worry Ivan if he had awoken already.
Robin had a little trouble opening to door to the room with one hand and not dropping the tray, but his managed somehow and pushed the door open to find Ivan standing up next to his bed, removing his shirt. The Earth Energist nearly dropped the tray in his embarrassment as he turned to turn around, "Wait, Robin," started Ivan, pulling a clean shirt over his head, "I'm dressed." Robin smiled weakly at Ivan as he turned back around.
Ivan sat down on the bed and looked around, "I am very impressed with you, Robin. You learned how to use your new Psynergy just to save me. I heard that Cure was very hard to control even for the masters of Psynergy, if you use too much of your Psynergy it could kill you but if you use too little, the healing spell might not work the way you want it to." Robin sweatdropped. He had not heard that when the Great Healer had offered to teach him how to use Cure, it was probably a good thing that he had waited until Okami taught it to him.
Robin smiled quickly to cover-up his pause and walked over to Ivan, "I thought that you would rather eat up here instead of going down to eat. I am sure that the other guests would be rather loud and you need to rest up anyway." he explained as he set the tray down next to Ivan's lap.
"Thank you, Robin, but I'm not very-" Ivan was cut off as Robin placed a spoon full of oatmeal in Ivan's open mouth. The Air Energist's eyes widened and he swallowed, blushing slightly.
"Now, now, Ivan, how do you expect to recover fully if you do not eat?" asked Robin, smiling, "I have other ways of making you eat." Ivan's blush deepened and he bowed his head taking the spoon from Robin and eating silently, "Good boy." Robin rose from the bed and walked over to the dresser next to his bed. He gathered all of his items and placed them in the chair next to the door.
"What are you doing?" asked Ivan, looking up from his breakfast and over to Robin. Robin had taken his sword out and was now cleaning it with a cloth.
"My sword is stained from my last fight," explained Robin, "and I don't want it to get rusty so I have to clean it after every fight. I want to go to the blacksmith in Imil when we get there because I heard from a traveler that came to Haidia Village when I was younger say that the blacksmith in Imil is one of the best in Weiard. However, I am afraid that we may not have enough time to wait for him to forge me a sword."
"Can't we stay in Imil to take a break? I am sure that we will be able to stop them there, and even if we are unable to stop, they will have to rest as well." reasoned Ivan, "So we should have time to take a short break." Robin smiled, sheathing his sword, putting away the cloth and sitting down next to Ivan.
"I would like that, I heard that Imil is very nice around this time of year." commented Robin, laughing at the look Ivan gave him, "Hey, we still are only teenagers, we can't be expected to think about the Elemental Stars all the time. That would be rather selfish of everyone who thinks that, correct?"
"Well, I suppose if you were to put it that way," murmured Ivan thoughtfully. Robin stood up and ruffled Ivan's hair.
"I am keeping you from your breakfast, do you want me to leave? I could do some exploring-" started Robin, backing away from the Air Energist and making his way back to the door. Ivan stood up, nearly knocking the tray to the floor.
"You don't have to leave, Robin. I enjoy your company," he added, blushing slightly. Ivan sat back down and started to eat again as the Earth Energist walked over to the window next to Ivan's bedside. He drew back the curtains and looked out at the town. Shops were just opening up as people in their houses woke up to the rising sun. However, something at the entrance of the town suddenly caught Robin's interest, something he had not noticed in his rush to get Ivan to the sanctum.
There was an odd tree rooted next to the wooden gate at the town entrance, it almost seemed as if the tree were…human? Robin was about to turn to Ivan to ask what his thoughts were on the tree when something else caught his attention. A young man about a few months younger than Robin himself stepped through the first entrance of the town, pausing next to the tree. The young man had long, light blue hair going past his shoulders and down to his elbows with silver streaks through it and in the distance, Robin could just barely see that the man had golden eyes. An eye color that Robin had never seen on someone before, the hair color was even strange to him as well, but after meeting Alex and spending time around Kanata…he supposed that anything could happen.
The man looked as if he had been traveling for a long time. The clothes that he was wearing were torn and covered in blood and his hair light blue was in a shambles. A few young women ran up to the man, grabbing onto his arms and talking to him hurriedly. He brushed them off politely and walked away from them, leaving them behind to pout over him, as he headed in the direction of the Inn, leaning against the wooden staff in his left hand for support.
Robin now turned back to Ivan as he heard the Air Energist stand up, "What are you looking at, Robin?" he asked, curious about what kept Robin captivated for so long as he set the tray down on the dresser. Robin leaned back and pointed out at the man heading up the hill to the Inn. Ivan gasped and smiled happily, throwing open the window and leaning out, "Yoru! Up here!" The man paused in his steps and looked up; mildly surprised that someone had called out his name. His face brightened up when he saw Ivan and he ran the rest of the way, stopping near the Inn and looking up at the Air Energist.
"Ivan, long time no see." he called out, "I thought that you would be with Okami and I felt his energy somewhere near Imil." Ivan shook his head.
"I was separated from Okami by a storm a day ago or so." explained Ivan, he had lost track of time after the storm, "But what are you doing here, Yoru? I thought that you would still be in Karei Town looking after your little brother and the rest of your family." Something in Yoru's expression changed and he look away for a moment.
"Yes, well…something happened with my family and I decided that it was time for me to take responsibility of my life." said Yoru. He spotted Robin and waved to the Earth Energist, "Who's your friend, Ivan?"
Ivan flushed, "Uh, well this is Robin. He has helped
me out a lot. Robin, this is Yoru, he is a friend of mine from Karei
Town." Ivan turned back to Yoru, "Are you planning on heading up to
Imil so that you can meet up with Okami?" Yoru brushed back his messy
hair, frowning.
"I have no choice," he replied, "I went to Kolima Forest because
I heard someone in Xian say that they were having trouble with Tret. When I got
there, I found out that Tret was turning people into trees because he was hit
by something in the explosion of Mt. Aleph a while back. It gave him powers
similar to Psynergy." The cross-Energist paused for a moment before
looking around, "It is a lot to explain and I am afraid that not many people
should hear this."
"Come up to our room, then." begged Ivan, "We're in room 10." Yoru sighed but nodded, disappearing through the Inn door. Moments later, the young man knocked on the door and Robin opened it for him, "Oh, Yoru…" gasped Ivan when he saw the man's wounds, "What have you done to yourself this time?"
"I was getting to that part." muttered Yoru, "Tret is stronger than he looks in this state. His powers are fueled by his anger at the villagers of Bilibin for there disregard for him and the trees of Kolima Forest. He has turned everyone in Kolima into trees. I saw it when I passed through there four days ago. I looked all over the town, but not one person was left in there true state. Tret and Laurel even tried to turn me into a tree but my Psynergy saved me."
"How did you get those wounds, through, Yoru?" asked Robin, nodding to the young man's tunic. Yoru fingered his clothes distastefully.
"Yes, well, I fought Tret because that was the only option left open to me so that I could save him or at least beat some sense into him so that he would change everyone in Kolima and the others he has turned into trees back into humans. However, even though I defeated him and reverted him to his original state, the battle weakened him far more than I had hoped it would." whispered Yoru, "He does not possess enough power left to save everyone who he has turned."
"That explains your wounds," started Ivan, "But not why you are going all the way to Imil. Can Okami possibly heal something like Tret's wounds?"
"I was not going there because of Okami," murmured Yoru, turning to look at the young Jupiter Energist, "It is a legend told to me by the pervious guardians of the Mercury Lighthouse. When the Mercury Lighthouse was once lit, waters flowed freely in the fountain before the elemental lighthouse, waters that have the ability to cure the sick and heal wounds of the greatest magnitude. That is the reason why I now journey to Imil. Okami does not want me helping him with this, anyway. I suppose that he feels that I might just get in the way, and he is probably right. When has he ever been wrong?"
Ivan frowned and nodded in spite of himself, "It is probably not that, though. He probably just does not want you to get hurt." tried Ivan, but it did not seem to comfort the older youth, "What do you plan on doing now, Yoru?"
"I have to rest for now, until my wounds have healed up and then I have to set out again to reach Imil before it is too late to save Tret." Robin glanced at Ivan and smiled before turning back to Yoru.
"What do you say to this? You can travel with us. We are heading up to Imil anyway and it would be pointless to separate now when we are just going to end up in the same place. Besides, you could be killed if you set out on your own." Yoru smiled at the Earth Energist.
"I appreciate the offer and I shall accept."
-TBC-
Sorry for the delay…I was going to finish this on Saturday but something came up. I will get to work on my other GS stories and then come back and get started on the fifth chapter as soon as I am done with those. Read and Review please. Sorry it is so short.
