The stars danced above me. Alisha was curled against my side. There was a huge fire pit and circled around were all of the autobots. They looked like they were sleeping. Slowly I sat up and tested my foot. Pain shot up to my hip again and I quickly got off of it with a grunt.

"You're awake," Prime was sitting across from me on the other side of the fire. "Alisha didn't think you'd wake."

"I'm a lot tougher than that, Prime. You should know," I limped over to him and sat on his outstretched leg. He was surprisingly warm for someone made of metal but that was probably because of the fire. We sat in silence for hours just watching the sky and fire. Alisha didn't seem to notice that I moved away from her. She continued to mumble in her sleep.

"Prime," I finally spoke, "my dreams have changed again."

"Tell me," there was no judgment in his voice. His voice brought pain to my soul. It was the same tone of voice father used when something was troubling me. Prime was more fatherly than anyone would liked to admit.

"The Thirteen have completely disappeared. Now I see a new…cybertronian but I don't know his name. He was bigger than you or any of the other Primes that I've seen and he looked kind of blue."

Bee stirred as the fire died down and the sun's rays started to peak from the mountains.

"I do not know of this one. However, the other Thirteen disappearing must mean that their job is done. Do not worry about it too much." Prime watched the sunrise with me. The sunrise here wasn't as beautiful as the sunrises in the desert.

"What happened to the Matrix? Do you know what happened to it?"

"The Matrix was already used." He looked like he wanted to say more but that's all he wanted to keep it at. One by one the other autobots started to wake. Alisha was so tired that Hound picked her up before Crosshairs shot at Bee to wake him up. The two arguing woke Alisha.

"Prime, can you do me a favor? Instead of taking me home can you take me to the Hall of Records?"

"Where will I go?" Alisha complained.

"You will stay with Hound. Keep her safe, Hound. Don't let her out of your sight for a second."

"Of course. Not a hair on her head will be harmed when you come back!" He proclaimed.

I didn't want Alisha to make me another Covenant so I never mentioned it. I simply said, "And Alisha, hide the Forge, okay?"

Alisha folded her arms, muttering childishly. I couldn't help but laugh.

Snow buried the Hall of Records. I insisted Prime help me instead of Bee. I wanted Bee to go home. However, Prime made Bee stay instead while he tried to find Trion. The snow was so thick and cold that it took us several months to completely uncover the Hall and to get the snow out from inside.

Every now and again Bee would get word of Prime locating Trion and Galvatron. Trion was finally located but Galvatron was nowhere to be found in these months. There was once when I went into Moscow and was surprised at how Christmas passed by without me knowing! Alisha knew only because she paid close attention to Christmas break.

Bee and I finally finished closer to February. I gathered several books that looked interesting and took them with me into Moscow. The hotel was warm and I finally felt how exhausted I was. I let it take me down to the depths of dreaming.

Blooming apple trees and grapevines and blueberry bushes surrounded the cybertronian I had seen before. The garden looked very much like how I imagined the Garden of Eden. In this dream, unlike the others, we were the same size. I smiled.

"Will you tell me your name now?"

"Yes, and you may ask as many questions that you have. My name is Primus…"