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Chapter Four
No way to go
The Oracle had never felt this way.
"Oracle, what is happening?" Tibor asked, for he too was just as confused with the way things were happening.
"I… I am unsure Tibor. The Guardians are not yet strong enough to handle the forces of The Queen of Meridian, if they are found by her…" The Oracle said, worried.
"I knew that they were the worst humans for the job, I knew it right after you announced it," Una said, sitting in the corner of the room. Una could not be detected by anyone, easily. Una was a fierce member of the council. Una was tall and lithe and incredibly quick. Una had light blue skin and long dark blue hair. Her blue eyes were in a deep frown.
"Una, we have discussed this," The Oracle said, sternly.
"So, what will you do about the disaster at hand? Step in and save them again like last time?" Una argued.
"Never," Tibor said, before the Oracle.
"Then why'd you do it last time?" Una asked. Una would never give up.
"They didn't even have their true powers there was no hope, none at all, we had no choice but to step in," The Oracle informed. Closing his eyes.
"This is appalling, and I blame none other than you, Oracle," Una pointed a long nailed finger at the Oracle.
"Excuse me?" Tibor asked, his small beady eyes large.
"I heard her," The Oracle said, holding a hand up to stop Tibor from entering.
With Una standing one end of the magnificent, magical room and the Oracle at the other end. It did look a little like a stand off, however the Oracle had no intention of fighting Una in anyway. Una raised an eyebrow at the Oracle.
"I know how you feel Una, you are not the only one. Many of the other council members are doubting the new guardians abilities to use their magic. However I have put my faith into them and so shall you follow," The Oracle said.
"What makes you so sure of that?" Una demanded.
"I've been talking and listening to particular advise about what to do," The Oracle nodded, with that a woman with a short red bob styled just so, big bright brown eyes and a long green robe walk in.
"Oracle I felt you needed me here," She said, bowing her head respectably.
"Who is this?" Una demanded.
"My name is Will, and I was part of the last generation of Guardians of the Veil," Will said, slowly. The Oracle nodded. Una frowned at the Oracle.
"So that makes her special?" Una demanded. Una's impatience was one of the worst bit's of her.
"Listen, Una. Will has valuable life experience with being a Guardian of the Veil, she, better than anyone knows what's best for them," The Oracle said. Will nodded, respectfully. Out of all the past Guardians, Will had adapted to Kandracar the quickest and easiest.
"So you trust her because you think she knows best?" Una asked, angrily. She was ridiculously fired up now. She was like a rocket going at it's top speed. The Oracle knew she'd run out of fuel sooner or later.
"No, I ask her because she's been in the new Guardian's position before and knows what they would be expecting," The Oracle said.
"Mr. Oracle, what time is it?" A woman with bouncy brown locks and blue eyes, popped her head into the room.
"In Kandracar, there is no time, Irma" Tibor informed, they had heard this many times before.
"Oh, so when do I sleep? I mean I get really cranky if I don't get 10 hours sleep," She said, her large blue eyes wide in shock and disbelief.
"In Kandracar you don't need to sleep," Tibor said, "Also we address the Oracle as Oracle. Not Mr. Oracle," He corrected her.
"What? But I'm only human!" Irma said. How long had Irma been ascended into Kandracar? But what really mattered was; how long would it take her to get used to it?
"Will, how'd you get so used to Kandracar time? Is it true that it's the same as the time in Moscow?" Irma asked Will.
"Who told you that?" Will asked. Having ascended the previous Guardians into Kandracar was proving to be the most interesting thing Kandracar had ever done.
"Yan Lin," Irma said, nodding her head.
"I think she was teasing you," Will grinned. Respectable Yan Lin was meant to be keeping the girls in line not driving them to insanity. And in doing that, driving every other being in Kandracar to their limits.
"Oh… that… that… oh… she's going to get it!" Irma said, bouncing off and Will followed, trying to cool Irma off as they dashed down the corridor. The Oracle could hear them scurrying down the long magical corridor of Candracar. Irma's insults and verbal warnings would surely be addressed at the next meeting of the Council…
"On second thoughts as long as they aren't the same as this lot, I really don't care," Una said, "They can die in Meridian it's fine, just keep them out of Kandracar," Una stormed off.
The Oracle contained a laugh. Things were certainly very interesting and amusing since the old Guardians had become members of the Council.
Woot! Will Vandom and Irma Lair are now in my story! The others will get parts later on but I only needed these two now..!!!!! Likey???
I'm so proud that I figured a way to include the old generation into my fic WITHOUT making them the parent of one or all of the guardians! Are you proud of me??? Aren't you lucky to have such an original wrighter like me!
Review if you like it!!! I'm so proud right now… or review if you don't like it!!!
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