[Eyudo]: 725.Flames in The Full Moon: the entire book.Chapter 36: I should have known
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I just walked ahead home to see Derek. I hadn’t really talked to him in a few days. Actually, I hadn’t seen him in two days when I thought about it. I missed him a lot. I felt bad I had ignored him too. I got back to the cabin and he wasn’t even there! I felt like something was wrong. I just knew something had to happen to him. I searched around for any clues as to where he could be. I knew he hadn’t gone home for the day a month because he had done that last week.
Then my suspicions were confirmed when I found possibly the biggest clue of all. I found a note. And as usual, it was written on fine parchment paper. I snatched it up, unfolded it and quickly read it. Here’s what it read:
Amber,
We have your friend Derek here with us at the village. Come now and we no harm him. We want something from you that we sure that you wont give. So we are forcing you to tell us other wise we will kill him! You will tell us the secrets Amber. You will be our ruler. And you will obey what we are telling you! We will only hold him so long. So you had better hurry! Do not make us wait any longer than you already have.
Signed,
The Drago tribes’ chief
“Oh my God…” I said in a huge state of shock. I had to go see Kilala right away about this. Maybe they could help. “I don’t know of there is much we can do now.” the chief said. I sighed, and then had to ask the chief something. “Why haven’t you tried to use me yet? I’m very curious. You’re kind and have done so much for me, but you ask nothing back at all and know what I am capable of.” I said.
He didn’t even think about it. He flat out gave an answer immediately. “Because our tribe believes in free will. Only you what you want or need to do. Right?” “Yeah.” I said, “at least they only killed my parents by accident.” I said in a random moment.
“He tell you that?” the chief said. “Yeah why?” I answered. “That not true at all! He got tired and frustrated with them, and lost interest. So he ask one last time and they refuse. So he put them to a wall and shoot hundred arrows at them.” he said, “no way! Really?” I asked. He nodded, “it true.”
“Then that means….. He lied to me! I can’t believe it! I’m going there now and I’m going to kill him for this!” I said. Then I ran off out t=of the hut and to the way of his village. I wanted so bad to believe the story he told was true. I should have known better than to trust him. I was on my way to see him. I was so amazingly mad I couldn’t even believe I could think straight. I started to run to his village. This was it. It was his final farewell.