Chapter 10

Morning came very late the coming day. All night I've been anticipating our journey to Lemuria, the land of time. I call it the land of time because they age very slowly, and time almost seems to stand still. I would've stayed under that blanket I was in, if it wasn't for that darn sun.

Once I sat up, I stretched a bit, grabbed my Bo Staff and headed downstairs. No one was at the breakfast table, so I ventured through the house to see if anyone was here. It was as quiet as a cemetery, until I saw Natasha sitting on the couch.

"It's about time you got up, we need to hurry and go to the Mercury Lighthouse." Natasha said.

"Why do we have to go there, and what about breakfast?"

"Breakfast, we need to go now, before the villagers get restless."

So we hurried up and ran toward the Mercury Lighthouse. Once we made it there, everyone from the village must've been there, because a huge crowd was there. Then, the crowd split into two, giving us room to easily pass them. As we were walking down the lane, I felt as if everyone's eyes were fixed on my position, watching my every movement.

Once we made it down to the end, we saw Piers and Natasha's parents awaiting our arrival. I know it's kind of stupid, but I almost felt as if we were in a wedding type situation, but I'm not ready for that yet.

"Well it's about time you two got up." Warren said.

"I was already up father, Xero here didn't get up until later."

"Thank you so very much Natasha for stating the obvious." She just giggled at my little comment.

"Okay you two, are you ready for our journey to Lemuria?" Piers asked us.

"Yes." Natasha replied.

"We won't get there if we keep talking, so lets move." I replied. I know that was a bit rude, but I was just hyped up for our journey.

As we were walking up the ladder, Wilma yelled out to Natasha, I guess she's not ready to let her go yet/

"Wait, Natasha wait!" She yelled. Natasha hopped off the ladder and gave her mother one last, emotional hug.

"I'll be back mother, and I'll bring you back a present, I promise." Natasha said, and she climbed up the ladder.

"Xero!" Warren yelled to me

"Yeah?" I yelled.

"You take care of my daughter you hear?"

"You have my word."

"Thank you. Oh, take this also!" And Warren threw two packs up to me.

"You'll need those, just in case." He said. I nodded my head in gratitude

As I scanned the ship, I looked in astonishment at the craftsmanship. I could only imagine what the travels were like for Felix and his crew. I ran up to the head of the ship to see what lied ahead. The view was amazing, the ocean looked five times better then the one on Earth. There was just one problem, we weren't on the open seas. The ship was on dry land. How stupid of me, I've almost completely forgot. In the game, Piers' Lemurian ship is able to obtain flight. There is a pair of wings on this ship, one on each side.

"Okay you two, I need you below deck, I need to show you something." Piers said.

After a couple of fleet of stairs, he led us into a room with a small pillar in the middle.

"Hey this is the room where you placed that orb, isn't it." I asked.

"Yes it is, but Natasha doesn't know does she?" He asked her.

"O, I know now." She said.

"How do you know Natasha?" I asked.

"I read your mind, I don't know how you knew, but I now know."

"Well…as you both know, this part of the ship controls everything of it. And as you also know, you need to sacrifice a bit of your Psynergy to keep this ship afloat." Piers said. I know I'm a little new to the whole Psynergy business, even though I've been using it through gaming methods, I really didn't like the idea of sacrificing anything.

"Let's go you two, back to the top." Piers said, then we resurfaced to the top of the ship.

Piers practically ran to the steering wheel of the ship. All of you readers know what I'm talking about, I just forget what it's called. Once he settled in, Natasha and I ran to the side of the ship, to wave a final goodbye to the village of Imil.

The ship was lifting from the ground all of a sudden. I lost my placement for a second, but I regained my balance. We looked over the side of the ship, I stayed back a little just in case, I kind of have this fear if heights.

We waved our last goodbyes, and looked upon the adventure that is laid before us.