~Marcie~
I stared at Ashan for a moment, before voicing the words I knew would get me into a LOT of trouble.
"She won't."
Ashan's eyes blazed and he stood up. "You would do well to remember that it is only by my intervention that you are still alive."
"Your intervention? Please." I stood up as well and faced him. "How well do you think an emotionally grieving Koreask will function? You cannot kill me."
"You speak about your life with such certainty," He said icily.
"And you speak of the future with such certainty," I shot back. "Don't shoot the messenger. I'm only here to tell you that you have false hope for your city."
"But at least it is hope." Ashan and I stood looking at each other coldly for a moment, before the door was flung open.
Tennin stood in the doorway, and his face was pale.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
"I guess they aren't worried about us making escape plans anymore," Charlotte remarked as we waited inside her room.
"That was just an excuse anyways," I said absentmindedly, pressing my ear to the door, trying to here the whispered conversation between our guards.
"...idea how he found out."
"Oh please, like that really matters?" that was Tennin. "Anyways, he's here now. And he wants to see her."
I heard Ashan shift his weight nervously. "Just tell him that we don't know--"
"Do you take me for a fool? Of course I tried to tell him that. But the Prince of Lodorvrin certainly puts great trust in his sources, because he is refusing to leave until we present her."
Ashan gave an irritated sigh. Charlotte slid off the bed and crouched down next to me.
"What does Arin say?"
"Nothing, as usual." Tennin said irritably. "He only comes out to give useless orders."
Ashan snorted. "Who would have thought that the Order's top officer would be so quick to dismiss our leader..."
"Simply because he is unhelpful in times of crisis," Tennin muttered.
A sudden idea came to me and I flung the door open. Tennin and Ashan stared at me blankly as I grinned wildly at them.
"Guys, guys--I have a plan."
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
The Prince of Lodorvrin was nothing if not extravagant.
I noticed this as we passed his luxuriously clad servants and copious wagons full of supplies. Before we even met him, I could tell he was going to be arrogant, boastful, and irritating.

Charlotte reached down to scratch her leg. She was wearing a long, flowing, cream colored gown. Hundreds of jewels had been placed around her neck and arms, and every few minutes she would adjust them with annoyance.
It was the chained girl who had put them on us. Keeping her head down under Tennin's watchful glare, she had adorned Charlotte with the glittering pieces of jewelry. Luckily, I escaped with a simple purple dress.
"At least we're clean," I said reassuringly to her. She gave me a doubtful look.
"Listen," I said, moving closer. "Remember our plan?"
"Oh, I forgot it, actually." She smiled weakly. "Of course I remember."
I grinned back and put a hand on her shoulder. "Don't worry, darlin'. They're gonna love you."
"That's exactly what I'm worried about," Charlotte muttered as we walked up the steps to another huge, rounded building. It was similar to the first one we had seen, and as Tennin opened the door for us I saw that the inside was the same as well.
Except for the people in it, of course.
I knew immediately which one was the Prince because I could barely see him. So many attendants were crowded around him that I had to stand on my tiptoes to get a look.
Yup. Definitely full of himself.
But the second thing I noticed was the truly interesting thing. Both of his eyes were different colors--the first, a vibrant emerald green--and the second, a bright sunset orange. As he turned these unsettling eyes on us, a slight smile crossed his face.
"Welcome," He said, spreading his arms as if he owned the place. I heard Ashan's derisive snort from behind me.
He stood and walked towards us. Tennin stepped forward to meet him.
The Prince fixed him with a questioning look.
"Welcome to Sub-Terra, Prince Dominiv Rei Aska." Tennin gave him a short bow.
Dominiv looked around the room and then back at Tennin before giving a small laugh. "And where is Master Arin? Surely the arrival of a Prince merits his presence."
"And where is the King? Surely the arrival of the Koreask merits his presence." Tennin said without missing a beat.
The Prince looked at Tennin for a moment and then chuckled, patting Tennin on the shoulder as if they were old friends. Tennins shoulders stiffened.
"Not to worry," the Prince said, smiling. "I'll just take these two and be on my way."
"Take?" Tennin said, moving closer to Charlotte.
"Two?" Ashan said at the same time, putting a hand on my shoulder.
Dominiv looked between the two and laughed again. "Certainly. It is well known that Lodorvrin is in great need of the Sun." He smiled at Charlotte." But not to worry, we will return them perfectly safe. After all, Sub-Terra is certainly not lacking for darkness!" He spread his arms again and his attendants chuckled.
"Why is it that you need both?" Ashan spoke up. The Prince turned to him, smile unwavering.
"Do you not see it?" He pulled me forward. "Is there no one Sighted among you?"
The room was silent.
He looked down at me with dancing eyes. "Their auras are intertwined inexplicably. Both of them are necessary--one could not possibly function without the other." He trailed a finger down my cheek and then looked around the room. "You truly must look into finding another Seer."
I glanced at Ashan and raised an eyebrow.
He frowned at me pointedly, and then stepped forward to reclaim me from the Prince's arms, when my plan went into action.
The wall exploded.
The dust swirled around us, blinding everyone. There were shouts and crashes as the attendants hurried to escape frantically.
I twisted in the Prince's grip, perturbed at this new turn of events. He held onto me tightly, pulling me in the opposite direction of where I needed to go.
I could not see his outline in the dust, but I could see something--the flickering light of his aura.
I pulled against him without success, when I felt a sudden tickle against my ear and something flew past my face. I turned away just as Deca exploded with light in the Prince's eyes. I slipped out of his grasp as he bent over in pain and his aura swirled an angry red.
I ran towards one end of the room, towards a tapestry. I slipped behind it and ran down the passageway as quietly as I could, hoping I wasn't too late.
"Finally," said a voice.
I turned the corner breathlessly and grinned to see Haiga supporting a limping Charlotte. The bottom of her dress was stained red.
"Clever girl," Haiga mused, as she helped Charlotte along the corridor."Sending me your message with that bug of yours. But I do wonder, how you convinced your captors to stage such an intervention."
On my shoulder, Deca fluttered gently, tired out. I grinned at Haiga.
"It was easy," I said, bending down to look at Charlotte's leg. She winced. "I just told them we'd run towards them."
We all laughed. I wrapped a piece of torn cloth around the gash in Charlotte's leg, and we made our way slowly down the tunnel. There was a small window a few feet above us, and outside I could see Scarrow.
"Haiga," Charlotte said, noticing the same thing. "Aren't we going in the wrong direction?"
"Oh no, dear girls. There is still one more person we must help escape."
I thought for a moment. "The girl in chains? Who is she?"
Haiga turned to us with a weak smile. "My granddaughter. Lida."