"We must hurry. Heidi, what is the fastest way out of here?" asked Aqurico.
"The train will leave only tomorrow morning to Munich... I'm sorry..." she stammered.
"Damn. Argh! This leaves us no choice," grumbled Adrian. He turned to his brother and started speaking in Latin.
"Surely you must be kidding Adrian... Spirit travel could kill them," warned Aqurico. It was rare of him to see his brother so tensed. Adrian only spoke in their native tongue in rare circumstances.
"No no no! We've been wasting our time travelling here and there and the answer was right in front of me brother. It was right in front of me!"
"We'll take the risk. But the old man... he cannot follow us. If he dies, Ella will be devastated," replied Aqurico. Turning to the others in the room, he began assessing their emotions. Heidi's father was reluctant to let his daughter go. Raphael was anxious to go but Heidi was shattered and afraid. Sighing to himself, he tweaked their emotional levels a little and started speaking.
"My fellow company... my brother and I have discussed... and we all agree that it is of great importance that we return to London as soon as possible. We will need your daughter for a few days Sir... but I assure you that we will take care of her to our best abilities. As for you Raphael... you will agree to travel by yourself to London because you have to."
No arguments were made about the arrangements. Before they left, Adrian took Raphael aside and gave him instructions.
"You will need to bring her back to this house and put her to bed. She's going to be in deep sleep and I need you to help her convince her father she'll be fine."
After saying their goodbyles,the two brothers stood silently with Heidi in the stables.
"Heidi... you know what we are... but what you're about to see might frighten you but I hope you will not fear us," said Aqurico gently to her. She was shivering on the inside. He could see her mind and her fear. Putting a hand on her arm, he continued, "We will be travelling at light speed from here to London. It is a risky journey but I need you to say that you are willing to do this."
Heidi looked at Adrian and slowly nodded her head. "It is something I must do isn't it?"
"Well my dear... you can choose to say no... but we do not know how long more our brother and friend can survive..."
"Alright... I'll... I'll do it."
Smiling at her, Aqurico gestured at the air in front of them and soon materialized the third guardian in her human form. Adrian started to hold on to Heidi's hand real tight; his face in pure concentration. Heidi was starting to feel like the air in her lungs were being sucked out...
Adrian had to keep holding her to stabilize her heartbeat and brain functions while Aqurico numbed her so she won't feel the pain of her body's separation from her soul.
"Focus Aurora... a bit more..." said Adrian when he saw his sister looking doubtful. She knew death was hard but she had to do it...
The moment Heidi's spirit soul was detached from her body, the siblings evaporated into the air. They felt the weather changing from the sweet fresh air of the Alps to the coldness of London in a matter of seconds.
Finally they landed... tumbling onto the floor of Adrian's office. Adrian still had to hold onto Heidi's spirit soul because it was so much lighter that he was afraid she might just slip away.
"Okay... I'm going to give her soul to MΓ©las now," said Adrian. His body was becoming more human that it felt so painful to just split his body from his horse. He had to stop halfway, tears in his eyes.
"Adrian... stop. I'll give her mine," Aurora offered. It pained her to see her brother's half mortal form causing a toll on him. "MΓ©las, stop! Get back and heal him. He's in too much pain."
Grabbing Heidi's arm, Aurora merged her horse's spirit with Heidi's to stabilize her. Slowly Heidi started to materialize in flesh in front of them.
"Hurry, we must go to Abben. Heidi... you will know what to do when you see him," said Aqurico. Holding her gently at the wrists, he led her out of Adrian's office. Adrian was already way ahead of them, half running towards the ward where Abben was currently lying in a coma.
When she entered his room, she felt a strange pull towards the patient she had onced had to take care of. Back then she did not understand the attraction she felt towards him. It wasn't lust- it was a raw kind of desperation which she now understood. His body needed hers to wake up and that's what she was here for... She gently touched the white dragon tattoo at his ankle and braced herself for what was about to come.