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have to hide it."
The voice said, echoing all around me. "You must

 

hide them and protect them, do you understand." It said.

 

"Why?" I called out. "Do you understand?" The voice

 

repeated. "Yes, but..." I began to say, but then I felt water

 

surrounded me, and started to build around me until I was floating.

 

"I'm scared." I said out loud. "Don't be Mia, you are safe." The

 

voice assured me. "What's happening?" I asked. "You will wake

 

up and hide the scrolls." The voice said.

 

Suddenly I felt like something pulled on my leg dragging me

 

down into the cold, frozen water. I started struggling to breath and

 

with each breath I felt water entering into my lungs. I struggled to

 

get loose from whatever pulled on my leg.
The feeling of

 

drowning and dieing began to feel real; scaring me to the core.

 

Soon after I could feel
a shooting pain on my head.

 

"Ouch" I said, as I sat up from the floor of the tent. "What the

 

hell." I said, quietly rubbing my head. I guess I must have been

 

dreaming and I fell off the bed; I thought to myself as I sat on the

 

floor next to the bed. Tucker laid still in his bed. I stuck my hand

 

under my pillow and found the golden canister, and just looked at

 

it for a while.
Remembering what I was told in my dream as I slept; I felt

 

uneasy.
I stood up and put it back in the small wooden box that

 

grandma took it out of. No one is gonna find this; I thought as I

 

looked back at Tucker who still laid asleep.
I kept in mind that the

 

voice in my dream, said that he would try to steal it; which made

 

me think that it was talking about Tucker.
Why would he try to

 

steal it?
I stood there wondering to myself.

 

The air in the tent was very cold, it felt like the heat of the

 

day's sun was gone. I lifted the door to the tent and saw that it was

 

night.
The fire burned very big and very brightly. Steve and Jim

 

was already sitting at the fire with uncle Tom, in full conversation.

 

Jon was standing with grandma off to the side talking very quietly.

 

I covered myself with a small fur coat that was on the table

 

inside the tent and went out. "Had a nice nap?" Uncle Tom said;

 

looking at me cutting his conversation with Steve and Jim short.

 

"Yeah, I guess." I said, with a worried smile. The air was really

 

cold and the fire didn't really seem to make it any warmer.

 

"Aaahhh." We heard a scream coming from my tent. We all

 

ran in to see what was going on. Tucker was kicking and

 

screaming as if he was fighting with something; but nothing was

 

there. Grandma ran over to Tucker and grabbed his thrashing
arms; grandpa and uncle Tom grabbed on to his legs. "Tucker;

 

Tucker, wake up; Tucker." Grandma called out to him.

 

Tucker jumped straight up in a cold sweat. "Grandma. I had a

 

dream." He said, as she hugged him. "I know, I know. It's alright

 

we're all here." She said, looking over at all of us that stood there

 

shocked. "Go on you four, he's fine." Uncle Tom said nodding his

 

head toward the door.

 

We all complied and left the tent. We quietly waited by the fire

 

until finally grandpa came out. "Is he alright?" Jon asked sincerely.

 

"Oh yeah; he's fine, a little shaken up but fine." He said quickly

 

heading toward the creek. Jon walked over and stood behind of

 

me, and squeezed my shoulders with his warm hands, comforting

 

my nerves. I leaned back into him and closed my eyes; as started

 

to feel warm and safe.

 

"You know; I had a weird dream too." I said, opening my eyes

 

and with my head tilted up, looking up at Jon. "But you didn't wake

 

up screaming." He said, with his soft smile. "No, but I did bump my

 

head when I fell out of bed." I said with a laugh. He rubbed my

 

head and found the small bump, on the back of it. "I think you'll

 

live." He smiled.
"Oh look, love birds." Uncle Tom teased as he stepped out of

 

the tent. "Come guys don't just sit there; practice." He demanded.

 

"What; here?" Steve said, with a raised brow.
"Why not; go for it,

 

it seems, Tucker won't be able to join us, so we'll pick it up

 

tomorrow." He said, standing there with his hands on his hips.

 

"Rock boy, you go over there and start. You two over there

 

and there." He instructed all three guys. They reluctantly obliged

 

and set off into their own corners. Steve started to make small

 

fireballs between the palms of his hands, and threw them at the

 

creek; where Jim put them out by making his own small balls of

 

water. Smoke filled the air near Steve and Jim as they played

 

around throwing fireballs and water over the creek.

 

Jon pulled small round balls of compacted dirt and rocks and

 

threw them at the tree trunks, making the trees shake. Uncle Tom

 

came over and sat next to me in front the warm fire. "Well Mia did

 

you learn anything today?" He asked sarcastically. "Well, at least I

 

understand a lot, but no grandma didn't teach me anything if that's

 

what you mean." I replied, rolling my eyes.

 

"Ha, I thought so." He laughed out loud. "I'll show you some

 

stuff." He smiled.
"Ok; Mia, try this." He began, as we stood

 

across from each other in front of the fire. "Try to picture yourself
holding this fire.
Picture it in your hands; feel the heat coming

 

from it; feel the weight of it, being in your hands. Can you see it,

 

can you feel it." He asked looking at me through the flickering

 

flames.

 

"Um." I said looking at him weirdly. "I'm serious Mia, close

 

your eyes.
Can you feel the fire?" He asked loudly rather

 

annoyed. "Yes." I replied. "Ok, now picture that you are holding

 

that flames in your hands. Put your hands up like your holding it."

 

He instructed. I did as I was told and put my hands up in front of

 

me putting them into a cupping position.

 

"Alright, now picture it being in your hands. Look at it, feel it,

 

see it there. Can you see it." He asked. "Yes." I replied picturing

 

the fire in the palms of my hands with it's flames covering my

 

fingers. "Ok, now can you feel how heavy it is?" He continued.
I

 

could actually feel the heat of the fire in my palms; only it didn't

 

burn; I could feel the weight of the fire that, in my hands.
"Yes." I

 

replied.

 

"Ha, ha, ha; alright now that's what I'm talking about." He

 

laughed.
I opened my eyes and was stunned to see that I was

 

holding a small ball of fire, just like the one that Steve was

 

throwing into the creek. "Now, feel that fire grow in your hands,
getting heavier and heavier." He instructed. As I did, I felt the

 

flames growing in my hands and as I felt it, it was.

 

The flames grew larger and larger, but the heat stayed the

 

same, it was warm, and as the flames grew so did the weight.

 

Soon it felt like I was about to drop it.
"It's too heavy." I said

 

looking at him. "Well then distribute the weight and separate your

 

hands to your sides, hold the flames in each palm.

 

I separated my palms the flames grew in front of me from one

 

palm to the other; but now the weight of it was manageable. "Now

 

feel it burn brighter and hotter." He said out loud. As I did what I

 

was told; I felt it grow and burn hotter and brighter. Soon the

 

flames that rippled red and orange began to turn blue and white;

 

as the air around the camp grew warmer.
As the energy that

 

came from the fire began to grow it blew my hair back; pushing an

 

invisible field of energy around me, that grew and grew with every

 

flame that stretched higher and brighter.

 

"Good; now feel that fire slowly burn out, feel it disappearing

 

into your hands." He instructed. I felt the energy building even

 

more, getting stronger and stronger, as the flames also grew

 

getting larger and larger. "Mia, don't lose control. Feel it grow

 

smaller." He yelled.
I did as I was told and I pictured the flames
getting smaller, and as I did the flames began to subside, and

 

slowly it got smaller and smaller until finally it wasn't there

 

anymore.

 

"Self control is very important Mia. No self control is

 

dangerous, and I think you got that from your mothers side."
He

 

laughed. "Thomas." I heard grandma scold, suddenly appearing

 

behind of me.
"Sorry Ma." He said, with a smirk. "Thomas, the

 

time is soon.
We need the elder's to come, I don't think we have

 

the full three days." She said with a very worried tone of voice.

 

Every wrinkle on her face seemed to speak of weariness.

 

"Grandma." I said walking over to her. "Mia dear you will have to

 

sleep with me tonight. All of you go to bed, you can continue in the

 

morning." She said looking over at everyone.
Everyone stopped

 

what they were doing and just looked at her.
As she walked

 

away, so did they.

 

Grandma and I went into the tent; as Jon and I exchanged

 

glances. "Where's grandpa?" I asked. "He's with your brother for

 

tonight." She said, still with her worried tone of voice. "Mia did you

 

show your brother the scrolls?" She asked as I took notice of a

 

bulge under her heavy jacket. "Yes I did. I just wanted him to know

 

about it, we looked at it together. Why? You didn't tell me that I
couldn't."
I pleaded. "Don't worry. it'll be fine, but I had to ask if he

 

seen the scrolls."
She said taking golden canister out from under

 

her jacket.

 

"Mia, these are only for your eyes and your eyes alone, no

 

one I mean no one can see them. Ok; do you understand." She

 

insisted, with disappointment in her voice. "Yes, grandma I'm sorry

 

I didn't know." I replied. "So I'll hide them and bring them to you

 

when you'll need them, which I fear may be sooner than later."

 

She said, staring at the intricate designs, running her fingers over

 

the different shapes that surrounded the entire container.

 

"Lay down and go to bed. We'll talk more tomorrow." She said

 

pulling the blanket off the bed. I got in quickly, as she threw the

 

covers over me. “Grandma, I'm sorry.”
I said softly.
“It's alright

 

Mia.”
She replied, as she sat at the small table.
I stayed awake

 

for a short while watching her stare at the container; touching
every detail that surrounded it until I fell asleep.
7 EVIL IS NEAR
I woke the next morning to a chilling air blowing hard through

 

the tent door. The wind that blew in was so cold and so strong. I

 

looked around and my grandmother wasn't in the tent. I peeked

 

out of the tent and found grandpa and Tucker swirling wind back

 

and forth to each other. The wind was freezing cold and so strong.

 

"Gosh, it's freezing." I said out loud in hopes that they would

 

stop, but they didn't and just kept on going. I was glad to see

 

Tucker was alright even if he was freezing everyone to death. I put

 

on the small blanket that I had the night before, and went outside.

 

There was no fire burning this morning, but by the way they were

 

playing around I think they most likely peeled it. I thought to

 

myself.

 

"Hey guys having fun." I said, stepping cautiously next to

 

Tucker. "Hey; yeah grandpa wanted to give me some lessons. So;

 

I heard you made fire last night." He said, calming the winds that
surrounded him. "Yeah; kind of I guess, uncle Tom was trying to

 

show me some stuff. It felt different." I said, looking at my palms

 

remembering what happened last night.

 

"Ok; Tuck, I need to do some chores, so lets pick this up

 

again later alright." Grandpa said with a smile, as he walked

 

toward a pile of wood that sat beside the small fire he used for

 

cooking. We watched him pick up one log after another placing

 

them in small stacks in the little pit. Grandpa was old, he wasn't so

 

young anymore. His frail body took a while to pick up the wood

 

and stack them, because he walked with a slight hunch due to old

 

back problems.

 

"Grandpa, let me do it." Tucker said hurrying over toward him.

 

Tucker picked up the logs and placed them in perfect small stacks

 

first into the pit, then beside it; to make it easier for him to grab

 

later. "Awe man, we put the fire out, wait I need to get a match."

 

Grandpa said with a smile. I walked over and stood next to

 

Tucker.

 

"Wait grandpa." I said, looking at the small pile of wood. "Let

 

me try something." I continued, as I closed my eyes and did the
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