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I manipulated the water so it swirled around my body. Then I used it to capture James and his pack. I lifted them into the air.
The force of the water knocked the wind out of James. I directed the water to place them down at the foot of the falls so that the river current carried them down the river. I wasn't prepared to kill them.
I just wanted them out of our way. They were gone in a few seconds. It would be nice if they were never seen again. However, I wouldn't get my hopes up.
I did know that it would take them a long time to get back to where our group was. With a bit of luck it would take them at least a week or two.
I picked up my cloak and went looking for Midnight. It didn't take me long to find him as he hadn't gone very far.
He was grazing on the nice grass that grew near the waterfall. I put on my cloak and .for the first time, mounted Midnight all by myself. I was wondering where on earth dad, Damien and the rest of the group were.
I set off at a slow walk listing carefully for any sign of them. However, I heard no return call from any of our group. I tried to go back the way I came but Midnight had been running that fast I didn't see where he took me.
I was starting to panic when the voice whispered in my ear and told me which direction I should go in. Finally I heard dad shouting. I followed the sound. Damien rode over to me as soon as he spotted me.
"Sara are you okay?" he asked. "
"I'm fine Damien, what happened to you?" I asked, seeing the blood on his cheek.
"A scratch from a werewolf's claw nothing serious." he said.
Dad came up behind me and nearly pulled me off of Midnight as he hugged me.
"Thank heavens you're okay. I think we should stop and rest before we move on as a lot of us are injured." dad said.
I nodded we dismounted and set up camp for the night.
"So, what happened?" I asked.
"Well, when you bolted they ambushed us. It seemed as if they just appeared out of nowhere." Damien said.
"Midnight must have heard them coming and bolted." I said.
Dad nodded, "Horses have been known to sense danger even when we can't."
"Let me tell you about the weird things that happened to me." I told them what happened at the waterfall and the necklace.
Another jewel on the necklace had changed colour. I could feel the change before any of them could comment on it.
This time the gem turned blue. Dad looked at it deeply.
"It must be the one were looking for." he said to no one in particular.
"What do you mean dad?"
When you first got this I did some digging in the library." he said.
"And what did you find?" I asked.
"I found out that this is Alana's lost necklace. It's the key to unlocking the 'Book of Shadows.' dad said.
"What do you mean 'unlocking the book of shadows'?" I asked.
"The story goes that only someone who rightfully wears the necklace can find and open the book. The magic isn't in the necklace.
The necklace indicates the power of the one wearing it. That is, if the person wearing it has the right to wear it. At first I thought that this necklace was like a map, with you being the only one who can read it.
Now, however, I think the map is in your head. I think that part of Alana's knowledge entered you when you were in the waterfall. It is you who have the power, not the necklace." dad said.
"Then why do I have the right to wear it then. I'm not the strongest one here. Surely it was meant for someone else."
Dad looked at me and told me: "No! You found the necklace and wear it. There is no question that you are the one who is to wear it. It also means that you are the one who must find the book. This we know of for certain!" dad said.
I just sat and looked at him. "No wonder James wanted it. However, if what you say is true, the necklace would do him no good." I said.