Chapter 10.2

I fly back to Murtagh and tell him of my flight and of meeting the dragon Saphira.

They should be headed for Das-Lenoa now, I growl.

"True, but what if they don't?"

They will.

Murtagh looks at me, questioning my answer.

You recall when I lowered my head to my master's eye level, correct? I was doing that to see from his eyes and therefore reconnect us as a whole again.

"What?"

Where you not listening to me?

"Yes I was but I lost you at the end," Murtagh explains.

I growl at him.

You humans are all alike. You have bad memory skills, I laugh.

Murtagh looks at me one more time before walking over to a rock and siting down on it.

They should get to Das-Lenoa within a month so I suppose that we should just lay low and not try anything until then.

"Good idea but the Ra'zac are still looking for us, aren't they?"

Yes they are but I don't believe they will challenge us again, considering what my master did to them.

"Which was?"

My master somehow rediscovered his powers of light.

"Powers of light?"

Yes. You see my master can control anything that deals with light and he can create what I call a light ball by summoning his own strength to form a ball shape in his hand, back on Earth he would do that quite usually and frequently too.

Murtagh seems surprised by what I said.

That was probably why we were sent here, by his powers angering one of the strongest rivals that we've had, the Great Leviathan.

I think for a second and then grab Murtagh by the back of his cloak and place him on my back.

Hang on tight Murtagh! I laughed as I flew into the air and Murtagh grabbed my neck spikes, like they could save him from falling off my back.

"You could have warned me!" Murtagh yells.

True but it wouldn't have been as funny then.

Murtagh looks away and continues to grab hold of my neck spines. I laugh to myself as I think of my master's first flight with me back on paradise. It was not the most enjoyable flight, that's for sure. Deciding to have some fun, I begin to merge our thoughts into one. Murtagh is no doubt surprised by this and tries to fight me.

Calm down Murtagh, I say to calm him.

I begin to merge our minds to a greater degree but I am stopped by an iron wall. I try to fight the probe that is fighting me back within my own mind. I finally just give up and separate our minds. By the time that Murtagh has regained control over his own body, I am trembling slightly. I suppose to Murtagh it probably feels like an earthquake to him.