Meeting Another

I woke up the next day and changed into a new dress I bought. It was the color of a blue sapphire. I wore also black gloves and black boots. I opened the shop and sat by the window. I saw Eragon and Brom outside. They looked at the shop and I was sure Brom felt the energy pulsing from the rocks. I walked over to my desk, sat on the chair and started counting my money. I heard them walk in and waited. Brom walked to where my new bag was. I had put stones on the brim and filled them with even more energy.

I walked over to him and asked in my normal excited tone, "Can I help you?"

"Err, no. Just looking."

I put a spell on the room to keep people from eavesdropping and said, "You sure, Brom?"

"How- how did you know?"

"I'm special," I said shrugging my shoulders, "So like what I did?"

"You mean the stones' energy? Yes, it's interesting. How did you get the stones to have so much energy?"

I shrugged and said, "That's how I found them," I heard a gasp and saw Eragon holding the yellow egg I had been keeping under a loose floorboard. "How did you manage to find that?" I asked. Brom ran over and took it. "That's mine!" I exclaimed.

"Where did you get this?"

"A cave, now please be really careful with that egg. That's my dragon's brother and she'd kill me if something happened to it before it hatched."

"WHAT?!" Both shouted.

"You two are lucky I put up a spell that made sure nobody can hear us."

"You did what now?" Eragon asked.

"I put up a spell that made sure nobody can hear us."

"You said your dragon's brother. You have a dragon?" Brom asked.

"Yeah, her names Rose. And I really do mean that she'll be beyond pissed if something happens to that egg!"

"We'll be careful with it, but we're taking it with us and to the Varden!" Brom said.

"Actually, that's why I couldn't wait to meet you two! I want to come with you!"

"Why?"

"Well, duh. I'm against Galbatorix, a dragon rider and I want to help!"

"I don't know," Eragon started.

"Fine. As soon as we find out about the Seithr oil," Brom said.

"Oh, that isn't a good idea."

"Why?" Brom again.

"Well, you'll end up trapped by Raz'zac and in order to protect Eragon you'll jump in front of a dagger and end up dieing. It's a trap in Helgrind! Although I could change that if we went."

"We're going to Helgrind then."

"Alright, but I'm coming too!"

"Why?"

"Because, I don't want anyone hurt!"

"How do you know this?"

"Two reasons: One, I'm a seer and saw it happen in my dreams for the past nights since I arrived. Two, I have this!" I took out my second copy of the Eragon book.

"Why does that have my name on it?"

"Because it's about what's supposed to happen, but I'm going to change some of the things that happen. Like you dieing Brom! I had two copies but I gave one to Angel. That's Angela, but I call her Angel."

"This is… odd. You most definatly come with us!"

"Oh, by the way. There are two more books in that series, but I don't think you should read them yet Eragon. They reveal secrets that aren't revealed yet. And I don't have the- Oh my! Never mind. I forgot I was… borrowing the third book from my Father. He'll be pissed that I'm not there!"

"You ran away?"

"Well, I'm actually from another planet. It is called Earth. My father is an evil wizard that killed my mother a week after my birth. He ended up kidnapping me a few weeks ago."

"That's interesting."

"Yeah, but most witches and wizards there have to use wands. Only a few don't. I'm one that doesn't. I'm also an animagus!"

"A what?" Eragon asked.

"An animagus, someone who can change into another animal. I've been doing the process over and over again so I can turn into more then one animal! Although I am an illeagal one."

"Oh really?"

"Yeah, you're supposed to be of age to become one, but I didn't register. You are of age when you turn seventeen. I also do magic outside of school, which is also illeagal until you turn of age! I do a bunch of other things too!"

"Alright. How old are you?"

"How old do I look?"

Eragon answered, "Eleven."

"I'm thirteen. My mother was actually from this world. She was an elf, so I slow down aging as I get older."

"You're half elf?"

"Yep! My mother's mother was the sister of Vreal. Her father was an elf that was changed into a vampire, so I'm also one-fourth vampire, but blood discusses me. That's the part of me that shows I'm elf!"

"Alright, why don't we leave tomorrow?"

"Ok! That'll be good, I'll close this place by tonight."

"Alright, Eragon let's go."

"Egg please!" I said.

Brom handed me the egg and left. I ended up having 6 new customers that day. I was almost ready to pack up the stuff when the noble man came in.

"What can I do for you?"

"My daughter wants something else. Those stones really do what you said they would!"

"Told you!" I turned to the girl that looked about four and asked, "So what do you want?"

"A new set of jewelry!"

"Ok let me take a good look at your eyes," her eyes were a soft blue. I walked her over to a silver necklace that held Lapis Lazuli and put it around her neck. "Perfect!" I also put on her a bracelet and ring that held the same kind of stone. I found a circlet that held a few of the stone and put it softly on her head. I then took her over to a full-bodied mirror and showed her how she looked. She gasped and looked delighted. "Just like a princess don't you think?" She replied with a nod and I walked over to a chest and took out a small mirror that had many different stones around the edge. I walked back over to her and handed it to her.

"What's this for?"

"Nothing, I just think you should keep it." She replied with a hug. I laughed and said, "It's nothing."

She walked over to her father and showed him the set and the mirror. He came over and handed me five gold coins and he said, "Hold on and I'll pay for the mirror."

"No you don't need to. I'm actually leaving. So consider it a gift."

"All right then. Come on lets go," He took his daughter's hand and they walked out of the shop. I locked the door, shut the blinds and used my magic to put away all of the things. I then went to my room took off my dress and got ready to leave the next day.