Solembum purred and slinked out of the room through the window. The little black dragon tilted its head to the left and hobbled over to Amicia. Amicia picked up the little dragon and put her on her shoulder.

"Well that was odd." The dragon nodded in agreement, and Amicia laughed. "Let's try testing out names, since these next few days will be quite boring." The dragon threw her head from side to side. "No? Alright then, it seems that you have a better idea. Feel free to elaborate." Amicia laughed, for no reason other than that she felt somewhat giddy, and then she felt it. The dragon's presence. At first she pulled back, but then she relaxed and reached forward herself. Their minds interacted, and a flow of emotions poured from each of them. Memories. While the little dragon had only hatched quite a while ago, she had all of her thoughts from being in the egg. Most of them were just emotions and movement, but they were memories none the less. Neither of them was aware how long it lasted, but during, it felt like it would drag on forever, and afterwards, if felt like the blink of an eye.

After the flow of previous events, the two remained in silence, recovering from the experience. The black dragon slinked down Amicia's arm and sat on her legs, looking up at her Rider. The mental connection was weak at first, but once the dragon paused, she projected it towards Amicia again. Jetta.

"So that's your name?" Jetta nodded. "Jetta. A fine name for a dragon of your colour it is." The dragon squirmed in amusement. "What shall we do now? It's growing late." Amicia looked out the window, showing the darkening sky. Jetta leaped from Amicia's legs to the bed and from there to the wall. She shimmied up the wall and crawled onto a rafter. She wrapped her tail around it and let her body fall, so it was just suspended by the tail. "You're tired?" Jetta nodded. "I am too. Good night, Jetta. Sleep tight."

And don't let the Fanghur bite. Amicia held back a laugh as Jetta used the old rhyme Angela had told Amicia when she was younger when they were near the Beor Mountains. It must have been something that stood out to Jetta when they exchanged memories, but as to why, Amicia had no idea. Now the name Jetta, it was quite familiar. Where it was from, Amicia couldn't remember. As she searched her memories for the particular name, she drifted off into sleep.

Shea and Loki were asleep in their beds, when the white dragon perched himself up on the rafters. Shea tossed and turned whilst Loki was entirely peaceful. Shea pulled himself up, and silently stepped over to the window, which Loki had covered with a curtain. He pushed it back and looked out across the night. A slight breeze pulled his red hair in front of his face. A sigh escaped him, and he looked towards the west. He had always wanted to visit the sea, and he had during his travels as a guardian for the eggs, but going on his own at his leisure would be so much more relaxed. His eyes drifted to the sky. Deep down, he had wished that he could have been a Rider, but it was too much for him to handle. Loki was much more suited to the task. But now, his closest friend was leaving him to go study under the guidance of Eragon, The Legendary Rider. And he was going with a were-human. A girl who Shea had fallen in love with in a matter of seconds for no apparent reason. And he worried that Loki might also have fallen. However, it was no use worrying over. He took a deep breath, crawled back into his bed, and dreamt of the sea.

A cat sat on the ledge of a window, purring, whilst a figure in a decent sized room hummed while she worked on a counter. She paused, her brunette curls bouncing. "What if…" She gave little laugh, and picked up a faint purple mushroom. "This should do it!" She squeaked. She ran over to the window, and the were-cat jumped out of the way. "My apologies, but I need to borrow the moonlight for one moment." The cat arched its back, but retreated to a chair that the woman had pulled out of her bag earlier. He curled up and purred himself off to sleep almost instantly. The woman held the mushroom up to the moonlight, and it began to glow a vibrant green. "Perfecto!" Before the glow died out, she tossed the mushroom into a small cauldron filled with an assortment of other things, and quickly threw a lid on top. After a moment of silence, the woman smirked in triumph. A small paper boat flew past the window, and landed on the ledge where Angela had just been. "Well, well, well. Could this be what I think it is?" She quickly unfolded the letter to find some quickly scrawled words in coded message. She mentally translated it and it read:

A-

Of course I will. You'll have to arrange it with E, however, since he probably won't take too kindly to me teaching one of his would-be students. You need not fear for her protection, for it shall not be safer with anyone else. However, we are unaware of the whereabouts of the location you seek. Perhaps you should attend to it whilst we teach her. Also, you say that her gedwëy ignasia is black on the edges? I have never heard of such a thing in all my years. That will be only a minor inconvenience if anything. And one more thing, she will probably need some assistance in traveling up here by herself, since unfortunately, we will be occupied. I recommend sending one of the Gs with her, so she will have company and an ally. I shall alert you and her of our location when we arrive, and then there are a few people whom I must speak with, E included. If you are unable to arrange for it, I have no doubt that we will be able to persuade him. If all goes correctly, and she follows the correct path, the two of us shall arrive back home shortly in order to arrange for a few things to be set up.

We shall be arriving shortly, probably some time tomorrow

-M

The woman with the brunette curls smiled. "Everything is going quite smoothly, wouldn't you agree?" She turned to the were-cat, who was fast asleep. "Yes, for once, I hope that nothing extraordinary and unplanned for occurs. I doubt anyone has ever heard me say that before, and I doubt I'll ever say it again." And she laughed.