trusted.”

  “And I’m telling you she can, at least for the most part.”

  “Boy, two worlds hang in the balance. This isn’t the time to test loyalties.” Zalie said. I don’t believe that he was saying this. Ziora risked her life for us.

  “What is the next course of action?” Zalgon asked after a few moments. Zalie and I exchanged quizzical glances. It seemed that he didn’t know what to do anymore than I did, but I had something in my mind even if it might be a long shot.

  “I think I should track my father’s email and see where he sent it from. Then go search wherever that turns out to be.” I suggested. Zalie only looked at me, and I could feel Zalgon staring at me.

  “Boy, it is up to you. We have no choice in the matter. They are going to keep coming after you until you are caught.” Zalie responded. “You say that your father contacted you? When?”

  “Well, I see you don’t know everything.” I smirked. “Right around the time he passed away.” The dreadful feeling spread in my stomach knowing my dad was really gone. The sickening revelation that my own mom had betrayed him; she betrayed all of us. I wondered if he known, or, at least, had suspected at the end.

  “Boy, why didn’t you tell me this?”

  “Well, maybe because of all the fire balls and dragons and the fact that my dad’s dead.” How was this guy expecting me to remember that when my life was being threatened?

  “You must attempt to track it…”

  “Well, look at us. We finally have a plan.” And a plan we needed to have because if Zalie was right they were going to keep coming, and I couldn’t keep running.

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