Chapter One
The
blast quickly approached
The
fire hit her shield and a fierce wind whipped at her hair .
She gritted her teeth, holding her lower lip between her teeth in
concentration. Sweat dripped down the side of her face.
"Dakota,
wake up."
"Go
'way." Her voice was muffled when she tried to burrow under the covers.
"Mother
said to get up." The owner of the voice pulled the covers off of
"Fine.
I'm up,
The young girl scampered off shouting, "
She'd been having the same dream for a week now. It
was the same every time. Her versus a raging inferno while
people looked on. It just didn't make sense. One couldn't block fire at
will. And why was she risking her life for people she didn't know. The only
people she knew was
Frustrated,
"Good morning, Dakota." Her mother's ever
bubbly voice brought a smile to her face. She could always rely on her to make
things seem brighter.
"Morning, Mother."
A few moments passed while they silently ate their
light breakfast.
"A letter from Papa? He's never sent a letter before." Dakota broke
the wax seal and opened the letter. She briefly scanned the letter, before
turning towards her mother. "He wants me to join him at the capitol."
"Does he say anything else, Dakota?"
"He
wants to talk about Mama." Dakota looked at her mother with a raised
eyebrow.
"
"Go
ahead and get ready to go to your father's place at the capitol. I'll explain
to
She
watched the neighboring fields go by through the curtained window. This part of
the country always seemed to be boring. She just couldn't place why. Dakota
wondered what her father wanted to tell her about her mother. Her mother, Sierra,
had been gone from their lives since she turned twelve. All she could remember
of Sierra was her large dark blue eyes and her smile. Her mother was always
smiling and laughing.
Her
father married
The
coach pulled up at the front of her small house that her father used while in
town. Her father was waiting on the steps while
"Dakota,
I'm so glad you came on such short noticed." He embraced his daughter
before turning to go inside. "Let's talk in my office."
Dakota
followed her father into his small, homey office that looked more
light a small library. There were many shelves packed tightly with books
on the latest political scene to books of fairy tales that Sierra used to read
to her when she was little. She sat on the oversized couch running her hand
over the surface, remembering the last time she and Sierra had sitten on this very couch, reading stories about dragons
and magic. She loved those stories more than anything.
She
looked up expectantly at her father when he sat next to her holding a heavily
creased piece of paper. "Papa, why did you want to talk about Mama
today?"
"A
letter arrived addressed to you from Sierra. Her people had been holding onto
it for the past six years." He handed Dakota the piece of paper. She
opened the letter and gazed at the writing with tears in her eyes. Her mother
had left a letter for her. The writing was still legible after six years.
My Dearest Dakota,
I wish I could have helped you become the beautiful
young lady I'm sure you are. Due to circumstances beyond my control, your
father raised you alone. Though I am no longer with you in body, I have been
watching over you in spirit.
At a prearranged date this letter is to be delivered
to your father for you. I want you to follow your heart regarding the
information I have for you.
Daughter, I want you to visit the mountain home of my
people. An old friend of mine has been keeping something of mine for you. Tell
them you are the daughter of Sierra, they will understand.
After that, I wish for you to seek the wind. He will
possess wind magic. To find the wind mage, seek the weapons master, Master
Roderick. He will lead you to the wind. Beyond that, strive
to protect the truly defenseless. Great things come from those that
stand against evil.
I love you and your father so much. You both brought
joy to my life even when my end was near. Goodbye and remember I love you.
Love, Mama.
"Papa,
Mama wants me to visit her people." She looked up at her father with tears
streaming down her face. "And find a Master Roderick and a wind
mage." She looked confused about the last part. "Who's Master
Roderick?"
"I'm
not sure who Master Roderick or what a wind mage is. Your mother's people will
most likely know the answer to those questions."
"Do
you think I should go, Papa?"
"You
should at least visit Sierra's people. Beyond that is up to you." Dakota
nodded her head slowly.
"But, Papa, how do I find Mama's people?"