Chapter 7.2
You knew this whole time and yet you didn't tell me until now! The young dragon embryos depend on me to survive and yet you allowed the Ra'zac to capture us, endangering me, and placing the lives of the young ones in the balance, I cry.
"I didn't know what I was doing at the time," Murtagh tries to explain.
I don't want to hear it. You knew and yet you refused to tell me until it was almost too late.
"Finca please listen to me I didn't mean for the dragon embryos to get involved in this," Murtagh pleads.
Well too late for that now! They're involved and I'm now in danger because of you, I snarl. The little ones have used their powers to shield me from harm and you get the idea to put their lives and mine in grave danger.
"You in grave danger? How?"
As I said earlier the little ones need me to survive so if I didn't survive then they wouldn't either, I reply as tears begin to flow down my face.
Murtagh is completely shocked at what I just said.
"Finca you. . . . you wouldn't, would you?"
If the dragon embryos don't survive I might. Just to go with them and be rid of this world, I reply as the tears flow more freely.
"Finca believe me. I did not mean to not tell you about it. I was going to tell you later after you rested a little bit," Murtagh says to comfort me.
No! I scream. Leave me alone!
Murtagh flies backward at least thirty feet and lands on his back. He gets to his feet and walks back over to me. Meanwhile, the ground below me starts to crumble away. I lower my head, feeling my power begin to rise into something I can't control. Sure it's only happened twice back on Earth, but this is the first time here. Who knows what my powers could do and if? If the dragon embryos try to stop it they might not survive this. They might perish if my powers grow out of control too quickly. But what about Murtagh? I can't leave him to suffer through this. Wait! I know! I force myself into a coma and create a shield of physic energy to surround myself and the dragon embryos from harm. As I lay in my coma, I realize that Murtagh is still out there.Great I forgot about him and now he's the only one who can break the shield.
I reach out to him and give him the instructions on how to shatter my shield. He does as I tell him to and I fall to the ground. The one thing I forgot to tell him about was that I would still be in my coma. Murtagh tries to awaken me but with very little or no use. While he tries to wake me up, the two Ra'zac from earlier find us again. Murtagh does his best to defend me but, in the end, he is tossed aside like a discarded toy. The Ra'zac drag me off to who-knows-where and Murtagh tries to follow them but loses their trail. Just then he remembers what I told him about once: my astral projection. By using that, I could project myself to wherever I needed to be. So he tries it; to find me, of course. He achieves it and sees where I'm at. Near the city of Das-Lenoa; the Ra'zac's lair.
Now to get help, Murtagh thinks as he astral projects himself to where my master is at . . .
