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Part Five
"Sarayou! No! Sinya, we can't leave her! Let me go! She'll die!" Hasia was hysterical. Sinya, on the other hand, somehow knew that Sarayou would be all right. If only he could get Hasia to listen to him!
"Hasia, Please! She'll be okay. I know her. You know her. She's a fighter. She wouldn't leave us if she had to. Now come on." He pulled harder on Hasia's arm. She bit his paw, forcing him to let go. "Ow! What the- Hasia! Come back!" Oh, great. Now I have to drag her all the way back here again.
Sinya took off after her, back to the crystal cavern. He smashed into Hasia at the entrance. She stood motionless, eyes wide and mouth gaping. Sinya followed her gaze to the spot where Sarayou lay. Sinya did a double take.
Sarayou was gone.
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"Ha! It's mine now!" Rafe cried as he triumphantly held Trimoon above his head. He was standing on the hill that overlooked the gelerts' meadow. "It has always belonged to me." Rafe let out a savage war cry that made him the center of attention. All around him gelerts, aishas, even lupes, stopped fighting to see what he was doing.
Rafe looked down at the scene. It was a grim one, but necessary. It had to happen if he was to take over Neopia, didn't it? A great war, fought by three different species, all so he could get Trimoon. It glittered in his paws.
Rafe felt power. There was great power emanating from Trimoon. It was said to make the holder as powerful as he wanted, with no boundaries. Obviously, that would be to be the most powerful of all beings.
"You know you are all here for a cause. But that cause is not what they thought, is it, Rafe?" Sarayou stepped up to face Rafe on the hill. She glared at him. "You killed your father on purpose, didn't you? You purposely led them along the dangerous trail. You needed Kova gone so you could take over the pack." Sarayou inched closer to Rafe, until he was at the edge of the hill.
The crowd let out a gasp as Rafe shook his head in disbelief, as if Sarayou had told him to jump off a cliff. "No, no, I would never hurt my family. How can you say that?"
"Admit it. You thought that you could blame me for causing Kova's death. You thought it would be a good reason to brainwash these innocent lupes into waging a senseless war. You thought that way you could easily get to Trimoon while everyone was out there risking their lives for an imp like you!" Sarayou was shouting at Rafe now, who was trembling, though not in fear.
Trimoon was shaking with Rafe's rage at Sarayou. The crowd fell as silent as ever, then shaded their faces as it turned red, and became a blinding light spot in his paw. It was absorbing his anger, and turning it into power, an evil, dark power like none other.
Sinya and Hasia appeared in the mob just as Trimoon exploded in a flurry of red light patterns. The three stones came apart, and released that evil into the two packs and the pride. The once lush land became a barren wasteland, and the trees became dark, twisted shapes. Fires broke out everywhere as a heat lightning storm exploded across the gelerts' homeland.
"Look at what you have done!" Sarayou screamed at Rafe as the aishas, lupes and gelerts all fell upon each other, attacking anything that ended up in their path, be it friends, family, or enemies. "Is this what you wanted? A barren battlefield of senseless death and eternal war? Look around you, Rafe! This place, these beings, it's evil. You are evil." Sarayou noticed that Sinya and Hasia were fighting each other. She went after the three stones, now lying motionless on the ground before her.
"No! Get away from those! Trimoon is mine!" Rafe shouted as a bolt of lightning hit the ground in front of him. He felt a shock surge through his body, paralyzing him. Sarayou grabbed Trimoon, and held the pieces together.
"Trimoon, please! If you wish to fulfill your destiny, come together now! The earth needs you! Please!" she wailed. Nothing happened. "Please!" Sarayou was crying now. A tear fell from her emerald eye and trailed its way down her cheek. It fell off of her face and landed on Hasia's center obsidian piece. "Please," she whispered quietly. Please… she thought. Trimoon began to move together, as if all it needed was a sincere tear for help.
Trimoon shone as it moved from Sarayou's paws and floated in the air in front of her. Sarayou felt herself rising into the air. She closed her eyes and concentrated on good thoughts, most of all ridding the world of Rafe and everyone like him. She thought about her mother, and Jyrich, along with Sinya, Hasia, Koveero, and everyone else she knew and was a friend to.
As Sarayou's thoughts built up, Trimoon got brighter and brighter, until at last it exploded in a rain of good and purity. This time it was gone. The three stone crystals disappeared. Sarayou was gently returned to the ground.
She watched in wonder and pure delight as the battlefield turned back into a meadow. The fires disappeared, the trees became living once more. The fighting horde of pets became aware of what they were doing and stopped. Their coats became clean once more, and their anger seemed to dissipate. They evidently didn't know what happened.
They all looked around, bewildered at how they got there and why. Only Sarayou, Sinya, and Hasia knew what had happened, but they didn't tell anything to the crowd of aishas, lupes, and gelerts. Sarayou also noticed, from her perch at the top of the hill, that Rafe and about fifty others had mysteriously disappeared too.
"Good," she muttered.
Sarayou strode down into the group, and made a beeline for Sinya and Hasia. The air was filled with chatter about how the mixed group got where they were.
"Hey, Sarayou, what in the world is going on? Why are we out here in the middle of the day?" Axel fell into step beside Sarayou.
"Good question. I need to have a private talk with Sinya and Hasia, okay? Okay."
"But-" Axel stopped walking.
"No buts, Axel. Now if you'll excuse me, I have some business to take care of. Thank you and see you later," Sarayou said over her shoulder as she stepped up to Hasia.
The trio entered the cave, and sat down just inside the entrance.
"They don't know what happened, do they?" Hasia asked. She looked past Sarayou at Axel. "Is Toranyo…" Hasia trailed off, grimacing at what was probably going through all three of their minds.
"I honestly don't know, Hasia. I'm-I'm sorry." Sarayou pulled her friend into a tight embrace. Tears fell from both of their cheeks.
"So, Girls." Sinya addressed the huggers. "What are we going to do? You know, with Rafe gone, my pack has no leader. And neither does yours, Sarayou. I think your uncle was killed in the first round of things."
Hasia pulled away from Sarayou. " Why don't you take over your pack, Sinya? I mean, you are the only current heir to the place. Rafe's gone, and so is Kova. Neither of Rafe's brothers can take over- they're gone too. That leaves you." she grinned at Sinya.
"I guess…" Sinya started. " But that still leaves Sarayou's pack. What about them?"
"She can lead them at my side." Axel walked in, and sat beside Sarayou. "The... our... pack just appointed me leader. Funny, huh? And, well, I could use a little help with the role." Axel had the same grin on his face as Hasia.
"Yes, I will. I'll lead my pack. Along with Axel, I'll make sure nothing will ever threaten us again. I need to go do something real quick. I'll be right back."
Sarayou took off down the few passageways that led to the crystal cavern, and entered it. She went up to the pedestal, and looked at the inscription. At the bottom, something new had appeared. She read the lines to herself, and recognized them, but she didn't know how.
It's not the end,
It's only the beginning.
You will be great,
Your colors tell me so.
But if you don't believe in yourself,
You'll end up never using
Trimoon.
It's your destiny, child,
To save your family from certain peril.
If you use the power within you,
Life will be forever yours.
"What does that mean? Life will be forever mine? How?"
"It is your destiny, young one." A voice interrupted the silence of the cave. Sarayou snapped her head around in search of its maker. "I'm right in front of you, child." Sarayou looked at the pedestal again. Behind it stood a snow white gelert. His eyes were pearl-white. He looked at Sarayou. "Hello, Sarayou. I think it's time you met me."
"Who-who are you?" Sarayou asked, backing away.
"Don't you know your own father?" The gelert smiled, showing white teeth.
"What? You can't be my father! I was found here!"
"I've been dead for a long time, but my spirit has remained here, guarding Trimoon, never allowing evil to come near its holy resting place. And now it is your turn."
"What?! What do you mean 'it's my turn'?"
"You are the new guardian of Trimoon. Guard it well, Sarayou, for the fate of the earth rests in your paws…" The gelert's voice faded away along with his ghost.
"But…Father! Wait..." Sarayou walked up to the pedestal once again. In the back, the crystals were shining. But there was something different. The stones were different colors. They weren't emerald, obsidian, and amber. They were ruby, amethyst, and sapphire.
"Sarayou! There's a stranger outside! Well, three actually. I wanted you to see them. They're children- they say they're lost." Hasia came bounding into the room.
"Oh. Okay," Sarayou said, leaving the crystal cavern. At the entrance of the cave sat a bright red baby wocky, a dark purple baby bori, and a kougra cub with deep, dark blue fur. Odd colors, Sarayou thought as she went up to them. She started to say "Hello", but was startled when she saw their eyes.
They were ruby, amethyst, and sapphire.
The End
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A/N: Okay. Corny but cute...remember, I was only 10 or so when I wrote this, so of course it'd be like that. Lemme know what you think!
