Magius tried to sleep that night. All he could think about was that girl. After a little while he heard the sound of a flute come through the open window, as if the wind blew it in. 'Bards', he thought at first, but the nearst Inn was far from whence he lived. He sat up, letting the sheets fall from his chest. He got up and got dress, then rushed out the door, determined to figure out the source of that music.

He went into the forest, and thats when he realized it wasn't music from a flute, it was the wind sifting its fingers through trees and spralling against the water. He wondered how he could have gotten it confused with a flute. Sighing he heard something in the river. He went to check it out, and saw that it was the violet-eyed girl bathing herself in the waters of the river. He quickly turned his back to her, making the leaves ruffle under his feet. He could here the water move as she quickly looked up and spotted him. He could tell that her cheeks must have flushed pink right now, as she scrambled for her robes at the rivers bank.

"I...I'm sorry about that. You can look now." She said now fully clothed, her wet hair was plastered to her head.

He turned back to her, and put a hand behind his head, "I think I should be the one to apologize. " Though he wasn't sure if his apology was truthful. He waved his hand, and the girl's hair became dry and bouncy again, "Though I am afraid I haven't gotten your name yet."

"I've given up my name ever since I started to study magic in red robes." She tentivley anwsered, "But if you must call me something, call me Amarra."

He grinned, "Well then, Amarra, I like that name very much. My name is Magius." Bowing exaggeratingly, he didn't take his eyes off her, "Why have you given up your name to study magic?"

She looked at the silver-spangled sky, and nature played its special tune again, "Well my father was a retired knight and as everyone knows, knights hated mages. Well with that said everyone in my family hated anything dealing with mages. But Lunitari, herself, talked to me in my thoughts, making me blank out in conversations and see beyond into the the celestial fields. She convinced me to learn magic, but as soon as I did so, my parents considered me a renegade of the family and ran me out of the house. They wouldn't even speak to anyone about being of the same blood. It was then my teacher, Agymuh, decided to sponsor me. He sensed somthing great within me, but I never thought myself of being anything great."

She looked down at her reflexion, and finally sitting at the water's edge. Magius didn't know what to say, so he sat down next to her and looked at his reflexion. He noticed a magenta tinge, and looked over at Amarra's reflexion. Next to Amarra's it be...."Is that....is that Lunitari?" He questioned, looking in awe.

Amarra had a wide smile as she looked down at what he was staring at, "Yes, that is Lunitari, the veiled maiden herself." She ran her hand over the water, "Its another one of her illusions, a mirrored relexion of her anyway.."

Magius looked at it in awe, then shook his head and looked at Amarra, but she had blanked out, her eyes were in a trance. It was a few minutes, but he watched as she recovered, with a shake of her head. She turned to Magius, "She has asked me to deliver a message to you. I don't know why she wants me to when she can do it herself." Her violet eyes locked with his blue eyes, "She says it won't mean anything until the time comes. The message is: From eternal reaches of nothing and everything I've looked upon this mortal plane's future. And I found that you have two seperate destinies and they have to race at one another from endless hallways of eternity. But each destiny was flawless and in the last meeting, everything in your life that was divided shall be made into one. During that instant, everything that was, everything that is, and all that has yet to be, will be gathered into one purpose."

Magius looked at her. The words made some sense, yet, no sense at all. Amarra looked back at the night sky. He reached out a hand to her touching her arm, and she turned to him smiling, "Doesn't make any sense does it?"

"It certainly does not," he said jokingly, "But maybe it will after the Test."

"The Test isn't far off for you is it?"

Magius shook his head, "Nope. Its during the evening, eight suns from now."

Amarra eyes widened. "Really?!! My Test is during the afternoon, eight suns from now."

Magius eyes widened, then he laughed finding it funny. She laughed at it as well. Their eyes locked again. Neither one could tear the gaze, it was like all had seized to exsist. When they realized they were gazing at each other they both blushed and tore the gaze at the same time. Magius had always tried to flatter girls before, but right now, he wasn't trying to flatter anyone. He gathered the nerve to look back at her and asked, "Are you nervous about the Test?"

She gave a kirt nod, "Yes. Very. I think anyone a fool if they aren't nervous about the Test."

Magius nodded in agreement, "I have to agree with that."

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