The Red Moon: Moon Rising (12 page)

 

dad knew but he waited for me to say something, I guess." He

 

said looking at the ground as we got closer to the old tree.

 

"Wow." I said following his gaze toward the ground.
"Come

 

on guys, gather up some of these broken branches."
Uncle Tom

 

said pointing at all the old branches that littered the ground around

 

the tree. I looked up at the old tree that towered over everyone. It's

 

branches reached high into the sky and if you didn't know any

 

better you'd think the top was touching the heavens. It's shade
stretched far around all of us.

 

This tree was old and I could feel it.
"Rock boy, build us a

 

pit." He said, looking over at Jon. Jon just smiled and did as he

 

was told. He climbed on top the huge boulders that stood around

 

the tree; we all climbed up to watch. He started with closed fists

 

and, again as he opened his hands the ground moved, pulling

 

grass and a round circle of dirt right out of the ground as it

 

churned; the dirt floated into the air. We all watched quietly.

 

"Try to lift it higher." He instructed. Jon began to raise his

 

palms slowly, as the dirt and rocks moved with it. Slowly it raised

 

up higher and higher until it hit a branch then came crashing down

 

next to the base of the tree, covering the grass with dirt. "Um,

 

good." Uncle Tom said with a smile. "Ok, bring the wood." He

 

ordered. Everyone placed their small piles of wood into the pit that

 

Jon made.

 

"You flames, your turn. Make us a fire." He told Steve. Steve

 

walked over to the pit and snapped his fingers; all of a sudden

 

there was a spark of energy emitting from his fingers; then he

 

snapped again, and a single small flame began to rise from the

 

center of the pile of wood. Slowly the fire grew. Steve smiled with

 

his success. Soon the fire burned bright and large. "Very good;
very good." Uncle Tom said with delight.

 

Uncle Tom sat on top of the highest boulder. "Everyone, you

 

all did very well. I'm glad that this part won't take long, because

 

very soon you'll all be expected to use your powers for the very

 

reasons that they were given to you all in the first place.” He

 

began; as he sat on top one of the rocks.

 

“This place is where our great ancestors were given their

 

powers from the gods of the Weeping Mountains, and this is

 

where they practiced; then fought to protect the diamonds that are

 

hidden there. Here no one from the outside world will ever know

 

what is happening." He said, looking at us with such intense eyes.

 

"A long, long time ago when the tribes of these lands were

 

formed one of our ancestors found a secret cave high up in the

 

mountain that only appeared on the nights of the red moon." He

 

began.
Everyone listened focused on his every word.
"Chief

 

Tricloud was the first and only person to find it, he found them.

 

The diamonds were as red as blood, so he called them the Blood

 

Diamonds. After awhile he realized that with these diamonds he

 

was able to do things unnatural things, things that gave him great

 

power. He could move earth, creating terrible earthquakes,

 

opening up the ground to swallow everyone; he could call on the
winds, destroying many homes of innocent people; he would call

 

on the waters of the Weeping Mountain to flood out rivals and their

 

villages killing hundreds.”
He illustrated the story with his hands.

 

“He could also call on the fires of the sun, fire that burned so

 

hot and bright that it melted rocks and killed hundreds of animals

 

that roamed these forests and plains; needless to say he ruined

 

these lands. Soon everyone knew that Chief Tricloud had this

 

magic and sent assassins to kill him and steal his powerful gems.

 

But the gods of the Weeping Mountain had seen the destruction

 

that it had brought upon so many innocent people, the animals,

 

and the land itself; so they took the diamonds away and forever

 

sealed the path to the cave.”
He continued pointing toward the

 

Mountain.

 

“Then the gods gave one person of each tribe a particular

 

power; searching for, and finding that one person who was worthy

 

of such a gift. These people who were chosen, would not use their

 

power to destroy instead they would use it to protect the mountain

 

so that no one would ever be able to find it again." He continued.

 

“Many people who still remembered the power that Chief

 

Tricloud possessed when he had the diamonds, ventured into the

 

forest in search of the diamond filled cave, with no luck. But one
however; did almost succeed in finding it. So, those who held the

 

powers of the Weeping Mountain; the Elemental's; gathered here

 

and fought against those who wanted the diamonds to conquer

 

the other tribes, and eventually all of mankind.”
He said as he

 

waved his hand, motioning to the area.

 

“But their adversary possessed a dark magic; a magic so dark

 

that the Elemental's of that time was not strong enough to defeat

 

him. So, the gods bestowed one more person with a power that

 

would be greater than all. This person was able to call upon the

 

power of all the Elemental's, and also call upon the power of the

 

red moon. The red moon has not been visible to these parts for

 

years prior, but that one person was able to call upon the red

 

moon and only she could find the diamonds and use it to protect

 

all the tribes that lived around the mountain. She would be the

 

only one who was powerful enough to stop the dark magic and

 

defeat it." He said, as he looked around at the inquisitive minds

 

before him.

 

"You each have been chosen by the gods of the Weeping

 

Mountain to protect that very diamonds; which is why you have

 

been given such powers. But you Mia." He said, looking directly at

 

me. "You hold that power; the power of the red moon. You will be
able to wield the power of all the Elemental's and you will be able

 

to call upon the power's of the red moon, which will allow you to

 

shape shift at will, for starters.”
He said with such ease.
Without

 

taking into account my confusion.

 

“It will also lead you to the hidden cave to find the red

 

diamonds to use to it's powers to defeat the dark magic that has,

 

again, come back to these mountains to find it; and conquer all of

 

mankind." He said, still glaring at me. "Alright, wow. That was a

 

beautiful story, in fact I remember being told some of it, but me the

 

bringer of the red moon. I don't know about that." I said with a

 

smirk; in utter disbelief.

 

"Think what you want Mia; but you did create a tornado in my

 

house, then nearly burned it down with not a red flame but a bright

 

white flame. Lucky for me the pipes in my house didn't burst, and

 

you didn't bring it down or something." He said rather annoyed.

 

"Mia, he is right you know. There was so much power that

 

surrounded you that day, I can't even explain it.” Tucker chimed in.

 

"Why is this so hard for you to believe?" Steve demanded.

 

"Because Steve, I'm just a regular person who is, normal not this

 

all powerful being, like I'm being made out to be." I replied

 

sarcastically. "Why not, why wouldn't you have been chosen Mia,
your family is among the oldest families that live here in these

 

mountains. So, why wouldn't it be you or someone in your family?"

 

Jim asked.

 

"Alright fine. So I was chosen to do all these things, well I

 

haven't changed into anything, I haven't seen a red moon in what

 

almost ten years or more." I said, sliding myself off the huge

 

boulder that I sat on. I walked around in a circle following the

 

formation of the boulders that sat perfectly around the big tree.

 

"Mia, I think this is something that you should listen to,

 

especially if all these weird things are happening to you." Jon said,

 

sliding off the rock that he sat on; landing right in front of me. "Ok;

 

ok, fine Uncle Tom. Why don't you train me, I mean after all it

 

seem that you've already trained everyone else." I demanded

 

angrily. "Nope. I can't train you. You'll need to talk to your
grandmother about training you." He said with a sarcastic smile.
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I was angry as hell. Why tell me all these things; then in the

 

end tell me that I needed to talk to my grandmother. I couldn't

 

understand my uncle at times, and he just made my blood boil. I

 

hurried back to the camp leaving everyone behind with uncle Tom.

 

I was so irritated with all of them.

 

No one understood that I cannot be this special person that

 

they speak of; I am not this leader that they want me to be. I can't

 

change into anything, I can't even turn a bright moon, red. I don't

 

get these people, they all must be going crazy. I thought to myself.

 

I began to run toward the creek when I could see it at the end of

 

the path that Tucker made, but when I got to the creek I slipped on

 

a loose rock that was at the waters edge and fell into the cold

 

creek, with a heavy thud.
"Ugh, really." I screamed, as I stood up in the cold water.

 

"What else is going to go wrong." I said as my emotions got the

 

better of me, and I began to cry out of pure frustration.
There

 

were still so many unanswered questions and no one would

 

answer them.
I was so overcome with anger, confusion, and

 

frustration.

 

"Mia, are you ok." Grandpa chuckled, as he peeked around

 

one of the tents. "No, I'm not." I said, grabbing onto the wet dirt,

 

trying hard to pull myself out.
With every attempt to get out on my

 

own failing, I grew more and more frustrated.
More tears fell down

 

my cold wet face.
Finally I just stood there in tears looking out at

 

my grandfather; who just laughed at me.

 

"Come let me help you." He said putting out his hand. I got a

 

good grip on it and pulled myself out. "Is grandma here?" I asked

 

still crying. "Yes; Mia, she's still here." He said, putting his arms

 

around my wet body. He gave me a big hug. "Honey what's

 

wrong?" I heard grandma say as she hurried around the corner of

 

the tent. "Grandma, I don't know about all this stuff." I said, still in

 

full tears. "Oh, what happened to you?" She asked in such a soft,

 

kind voice, with a slight hint of a chuckle.
"Grandma, I agreed to let uncle Tom train me; but he told that

 

he couldn't, and I needed to talk to you. Why can't anyone just

 

give me answers?" I argued, as she slowly walked me toward the

 

small fire that burned in the middle of the camp. She sat me down

 

on a small log. "My Mia, please don't fret and be afraid, in due

 

time all will come to you and all will be understood." She said,

 

again in her soft, kind voice. "But." I started to say. "No but Mia,

 

just let go of your fears." She said, stopping me in my tracks.

 

"Come on lets get you dry, and cleaned off." She said, with a

 

smile and a slight chuckle, tugging at my damp, dirty clothes.

 

"Yeah, I know I need to get out of these." I laughed with her. "You

 

sure do, I don't want you getting sick." She said laughing. We both

 

walked over to the tent and went in. I pulled off my clothes that

 

was tacked on tightly.

 

Grandma pulled out a white dress that hung down to my

 

heels. "This is perfect." She said quietly. I wasn't sure if she knew

 

that I heard her, but I smiled at her selection.
I pulled the dress

 

over my head and sat on the bed. She slowly undid the wet

 

feather in my hair and began to run her brush softly through it.

 

"Grandma, tell me why I am here." I said softly. Her brushing

 

slowed, almost to a stop.
"Well, there's a lot of reasons my dear. Some of which you

 

will need to find out for yourself. But what I can tell you is that

 

you're a very special girl Mia." She said twisting and turning my

 

long thick red hair through her fingers.
She took the wet feather

 

up from the bed and twisted it into my hair locking it back, leaving

 

the long white strand hanging.

 

"Everyone keeps telling me that; but no one wants to explain

 

it to me.
Like why am I so special? Why am I supposed to lead

 

the others?
Why didn't you tell me that the stories me and Tucker

 

was being told as kids was true?" I said all at once, running out of

 

breath trying to get it out.
She looked at me with her kind, gentle

 

eyes.

 

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