The Red Moon: Moon Rising (9 page)

digging around the kitchen, looking for a phone. "Dad, is she

 

gonna be alright." Tucker asked rubbing my hair softly and slow.

 

"She really hot. He said, as he lightly touched my forehead with

 

his hand. I could tell he was worried just by the sound of his voice.

 

"Don't worry son, she'll be fine." Dad replied still digging and

 

looking around for the phone.
"So, this is why mom's here huh?"
Tucker said softly.
"She's

 

here for you Mia." He whispered into my ears. "Yeah, and now

 

that your sisters getting her power; sooner than I thought she

 

would, I think she timed it perfectly.
She knew that her being here

 

would start the change." Dad said very angrily. "So what now?"

 

Tucker asked. "Now we wait for the elder counsel Tuck, that's all

 

we can do." Dad replied, as he pulled the phone cord out of the

 

bundle of newspapers that went flying around the house.

 

"Hi, Lily.”

 

“Yeah, it's me David.”

 

“Me and the kids are fine, but we may have to spend the night
over at Tom's.”

 

“Yeah. I'll explain later; I promise.”

 

“You gonna be ok.”

 

“Alright, we'll see you in the morning.”

 

“I love you too." Dad said, as he spoke on the phone.

 

"David." Uncle Tom called out from outside. "Yeah; did you

 

get a hold of them?"
Dad asked. "Um, they already knew, and

 

they're already here." He said, stepping slowly back inside the

 

house. "Bring her to the hut." He said, pointing to the little old

 

shack out back.
Dad and Tucker both carried me out the back door, pass the

 

old pile of junked cars and across the large yard into the small old

 

hut that sat near the large fire pit. Tucker found some old fur's that

 

uncle Tom collected over the years and he rolled them into a

 

pillow. They laid me down on a small wooden bench covered in

 

animal fur. I'm not sure how long I laid there, or what was going on

 

while I laid there.

 

For me it was just darkness, and sounds. I tried to open my

 

eyes and talk; but no matter what I did, I couldn't and I didn't

 

understand why.
I could hear some voices while I floated in the

 

darkness, but I didn't know who they belonged to. I could smell

 

smoke; like there was a fire burning and it made my nose burn a

 

little. I could hear someone talking just above me; but the voice

 

belonged to someone I didn't know.

 

I could feel the soft plush fur beneath me but I was afraid to

 

try to open my eyes. What happened to me? Why was this

 

happening to me?
What was gonna happen to me? I was so

 

confused and scared.
I peeked with one eye to get a glimpse of

 

where I was. I was in a small room that reeked of fire, ashes, and

 

saw dust. There were old dusty mounted heads on the walls, with

 

animal fur hanging beneath them. Was I dead? Was this going to
be my hell, surrounded by dead animals? I thought to myself;

 

terrified of what could be happening.

 

Suddenly the door opened. I quickly closed my eye so that

 

whoever was didn't know that I was awake. I felt a warm hand on

 

my forehead. "Oh good, you're cooler now." The voice said. This

 

voice I knew.

 

"Tucker." I said, in a very dry hoarse voice, as I slowly opened

 

my eyes. "Yeah; how you feeling?" He said softly.
"What

 

happened?" I asked in a whisper. "Well, you're about to find out

 

Mia. Uncle Tom and dad called the tribal counsel. You remember

 

the old men that grandma used to tell us about?" He said still

 

softly.
"Uh huh." I said with a nod. "Well, they're real and they're

 

right outside waiting for you to wake so they can talk to you. Mia,

 

just know that you are about to step out into a whole new world for

 

you." He said with a smile.
I looked at him with a blank face.

 

"What are you talking about a whole new world?" I asked

 

confused.
"Well let's start with your looks, it changed a bit." He

 

said with a chuckle. Tucker got up and walked over to a little work

 

bench and pulled out a small rusty mirror and handed it to me.

 

"See." He said with a chuckle. I gazed at the reflection in the

 

mirror and barely recognized myself. My hair was always a bright
red color, only now it was a deeper red almost like the color of

 

blood. "Oh my god, I have white hair." I cried out softly. A perfect

 

streak of white flowed from the top of head all the way to the

 

bottom. My eyes were red too, like I was crying all night only not

 

as puffy.

 

"What in the world is going on?"
I demanded. "Well; when

 

you're ready, we can go outside and you can find out for yourself."

 

Tucker said standing up, slowly moving toward the door.
I sat up

 

on the makeshift bed that I laid on. My neck hurt like crazy, I

 

rubbed it a little and shifted to set my feet on the floor. I had no

 

shoes on; the feeling of dirt and sawdust pushed up from between

 

my toes.

 

I looked around the room; there were old mounted animal

 

heads lining the top of the little hut with it's fur hanging right below

 

it.
There was a small work bench filled with old rusty stuff; a

 

candle burned dimly at it's corner in a small cup. The floor was

 

covered in dust; and the cabin smelled dirty but oddly enough

 

there was a faint smell of apples; for the life of me, I couldn't figure

 

out where it was coming from.

 

I kept looking around, cringing at everything I saw. When I

 

looked at the old door where Tucker stood waiting, I noticed the
cracks in it shone a bright flickering light through it. I looked at

 

Tucker worriedly. "Don't worry Mia. I won't let anything happen to

 

you." He said, with a reassuring smile on his face. I slowly got up

 

and let my feet regain its composure. It felt like I hadn't used it in

 

days, as my muscles stretched with every movement of my toes.

 

"How long was I asleep?" I asked reaching out for Tucker to

 

help me. "You've been out for three days." He said helping me

 

walk forward. "What; for three days?" I said a little loudly.
"Yeah,

 

three days." He repeated.
He pushed the door open and slowly

 

helped me out through the door. I looked around and remembered

 

that I was last at uncle Tom's house. Just ahead were people that

 

I never seen before, sitting around the huge fire pit that was now

 

filled with wood, burning very brightly. The sun had just set as the

 

star's twinkled in the evening sky.

 

“Where's dad?" I asked Tucker who still had me by one arm.

 

"He's over there." He replied nodding his head, toward three men

 

standing in a circle. "Dad; she's up." Tucker called out.
"Mia, baby

 

are you ok?" He said, hurrying over to help me.
"Yeah, I think so."

 

I answered, still looking around at these strange people, who just

 

sat there staring at me.
"Who are all these people?" I asked, quietly so no one would

 

hear me. "This is the tribes elder counsel. There here to help."

 

He said, as we walked closer to a huge log positioned right in front

 

the fire pit.
"Come, sit." He said, pushing me closer to the log.

 

"Dad, I...I don't know what happened and this is really freaking me

 

out." I said, staring at all these new eyes looking at me.
"I know

 

baby, but hopefully we can explain some things to you to help you

 

understand what happened and what going on." He said, trying his

 

best to ease my fear.

 

As the darkness fell over us, and whatever small light was left

 

in the sky disappeared; I noticed a small white light shine in the

 

front yard, it looked like head lights. "Hi everyone, I'm Mia

 

Dawson." I said, with a slight wave. I tried to ease my nerves as I

 

sat down on the log and tried to get comfortable.
My back faced

 

the forest, it was a very unnerving feeling but I was alright.

 

"Hi Mia, you can call me Elder Wolf." Said a very big man,

 

who sat directly across from me. He wore a very big gray wolf

 

head on his head with it's fur covering his shoulders and back.
As

 

I smiled back and greeted him, I could remember seeing pictures

 

of old men who wore things like that hanging on my grandmothers

 

wall; this is weird, I thought.
"Hi Mia, you can call me Elder Wing." A smaller man said,

 

sitting beside him on the right. He sat there with a very big

 

contagious smile on his face.
I just simply smiled back at him.
He

 

wore a big black and white feathered head dress, and was bare

 

backed. I didn't know how could he handle this chilly night air; I

 

thought to myself.

 

Dad sat next to Elder Wing, but now dad had his own, sort of,

 

head dress on; he wore four eagle feathers fashioned toward the

 

back of his head. Uncle Tom was there too, and he sat on the left

 

side of Elder Wolf. He wore a brown bear skin over his shirt. I just

 

looked at them all, expressionless, very confused.

 

They were wearing some weird stuff; not to mention my dad

 

and uncle Tom wore them too.
"So tell me Mia, what do you think

 

happened to you the other day?" Elder Wolf asked with a very

 

deep but sincere tone of voice.
"Well, I really don't know." I

 

replied, still very confused about the whole situation myself. "I'll tell

 

you what happened." A very old familiar voice said from behind of

 

me.

 

A small rough hand slowly grabbed on to my shoulder. I

 

jerked at the touch, there was a familiar smell of roses in the air.

 

Tucker who sat on the log next to me jerked back, nearly falling off
his seat. "My Mia.." I heard softly. My heart fell to the ground; I

 

didn't even have to look, I knew exactly who it was, no one called

 

me that except my grandmother.

 

My eyes fluttered with tears building as I slowly turned around

 

in utter disbelief. "Grandma." I said with a quivering voice. I bit my

 

lip, to try to hold some kind of composure. "My Mia." She

 

repeated, as the glow from the fire light flickered off her long white

 

hair. "But; but how? How can this be?" I said, placing my hands

 

over her cheeks. "How? I thought....I thought you died?" I said,

 

feeling the warm tears running down my face.
She hugged me

 

like she always did; I felt like I was a little girl all over again.

 

I closed my eyes remembering the way she felt, the way she

 

smelled.
When I opened my wet eyes I was looking at my

 

grandfather who was now standing right behind her. "How; how

 

can this be.. I don't understand." I said as I reached out my hand

 

to touch him.
He grabbed my palm holding it tightly with both

 

hands.

 

"Ha...ha.. I bet you think your looking at ghosts." Grandpa

 

teased.
I couldn't smile, I had no expression; he was right, I did

 

feel like I was looking at ghosts. Every bit of fear, confusion and

 

frustration disappeared as my grandmother held on to me tightly.
"What's going on?" I said, my voice still shaky. "We had to go

 

away for a while, my Mia, but we're here for you now." He said

 

with a soft smile.

 

"We're here now and we're not going anywhere."
She said,

 

wiping my tears from my face. "Mia, you're a very special young

 

woman. We all thought that you would experience this changes

 

within you, later in your life; but I guess now is as good of a time

 

as any." She said, as she sat next to me. "My granddaughter is

 

strong, she will survive this attack to come. She will be ready

 

when the time comes." She said, looking over at the four men

 

sitting across from me.

 

I couldn't take my eyes off of either of them.
"Mia, you have

 

been chosen to defend this land against an evil that our people

 

have fought against for many, many years. Our people have

 

defended these mountains for generations; and as the generation

 

get older and die our energy and power leave us to find the

 

decedent who is worthy to hold it.
Now I can see that my time will

 

come soon and so will your grandfather's." She said holding my

 

hands tightly in her's.
"What are you talking about?" I asked

 

confused again.
"Are you able to pass this right to your grand daughter and

 

teach her the ways of our people before this evil returns?" Elder

 

Wolf asked, looking at my grandmother through the fire's light.

 

"Yes, Elder I will, we will begin at first light." She said very sure of

 

herself.
"Alright, we shall meet again in three nights. At that time

 

Red Moon, she will have been told what is expected of her and

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