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    Scarlet got up and looked over to where some of the cats had gone to for the fresh kill that it seemed Lionfang had killed. Tonight was one night where she didn't have one of her strange dreams about the even stranger cat and the super strange prophecy. She walked into the forest to hunt, but walked further than she normally would have and came across a river, the running water coming down from further up. Across from it she could see what remained of dens and nests. Having a weird feeling, like she wasn't where she should be, she headed back catching a small bird and mouse on the way. She dropped them off at the fresh kill pile while she was deep in thought. What was going on here? Why were there a group of cat nests? Why didn't she feel... right staying here? Because its not where you belong and not where you should go. She heard in head, startling her. Great! Atleast she knew when to expect dreams, but now that cat from the mist was talking to her in her head!

    OOC: This computer is something my brother gave me. The day it goes faster than a snail is the day the earth ends and hell freezes over.


    IC: "Well, We'll just need something we can do here. What do you do when your not hunting?" Zela asked trying to come up with ideas for something they could do.

    'Get out of my head!' Scarlet thought angrily to the cat.
    I am here to set you and your friends on the right path, it seems some need a bit more help than others. The she-cat spoke and gave Scarlet a mental image of Sol. Some only need a slight push in the right direction.
    "Why don't you just tell me where we need to go?" Scarlet asked out loud accidentally.
    Because you need to do it yourself. You are on a right path but you haven't reached the place you need to go. Everyone has their destiny, some here, others in another place.

    "Some video games are fun."She said. When she was younger, before she got her power, she would play her brother's video games every once and awhile. She smiled at him thinking of the void.
    "Maybe this time you can show me around more?"

    The thought of having any of his powers hadn't occurred to Zela, since she had given up her light powers to create the new sun, she thought she was magicless.
    "Could that happen?" She asked when they were standing in the void.

    She nodded, but was still slightly surprised that she would have any kind of magic any time soon. She looked around the void, it did look much as it did last time, except for a few more of the glowing mushrooms where the bug, Azhe as she remembered what it was called, had died.
    " The void is a beautiful place." Zela said again, as fascinated about it as the first time Kain brought her here

    Scarlet looked over to Shade and realized her mistake, that she must have said something out loud.
    " Sorry." She mumbled quietly her head turned down in embarrassment at being heard and anger and talking out loud in the first place. She started to walk back out of the cave to go somewhere no one would hear her if she made that mistake again.
    We were discussing something.... The cat in her head reminded her while Scarlet resisted the urge to snarl and hiss in anger. She hadn't asked for any of this! This journey supposedly prophesied! Why couldn't she just be normal?! And how could she get this cat out of her head?!

    Seeing how Mark was to be Elena's sparing partner, Echo picked the bow up again. Even though a sword felt better in her hands when she had held one earlier today, she was determined to at least hit the dummy in the heart once. Even if she didn't know if she could really kill a person, it would be better to be prepared. Something moved in the corner of her eye and she lowered the bow, arrow still notched, and looked to were she thought she saw some kind of movement.