Sophina paused outside the door to Jon's guest room, her hand raised to knock on the door. She lowered her hand slowly. An uneasy feeling had suddenly crept up on her. She remembered all too well the heated discussion Jon had had with Marcus earlier in the week.
She paused in the hallway, all thought of asking Jon to practice sword forms with her completely forgotten. Jon's voice was issuing loudly from his room. She meant to turn away when she suddenly understood what he was saying.
"Damn it, Marcus, I'm not asking you for much!"
Sophina paused, and against her better judgment, leaned closer to the bedroom door. She had to strain her hearing to catch Marcus' reply.
"You ask too much!" he hissed softly.
Sophina heard something that sounded like an angry growl. "I'm not asking you to go completely off the drug; I just want you to take it before you go to bed. That way it will take the edge off of your dreams but leave you lucid during the day."
"I don't take it just to take the edge off of my dreams," Marcus replied, his voice so quiet that Sophina had to press her ear against the door to catch it.
There was a long pause. "That's the sacrifice I'm asking you to make," Jon finally replied.
"Sacrifice?" Marcus repeated angrily. "How many sacrifices do you think I'm capable of making? You, of all people, should know better!"
"I wouldn't ask this of you if I had any other choice! We are so close, Marcus! Please, I believe in you. I know you can do this. Please...I'm asking you as my brother."
"That was low, even for you," came Marcus' grumbled reply. Still, to Sophina's ears, it sounded like he was partly amused. She heard him give a great sigh. "I don't think it even matters anyways, Jon. My gift has been damaged from the constant use of the drug."
"It will come back to you in time," Jon replied hesitantly.
From the tone of Marcus' voice, Sophina could tell he was shaking his head. "My mind is scrambled. The spells I have tried recently have come to me in ways I don't remember. I think I nearly killed you and Ashford with my healing spell. It took a lot more of my energy than it should have. And then there was those Magi who followed Sophina."
"What about them?" Jon asked cautiously.
"I was just trying to wipe their minds. I wanted them to turn around and forget that they ever saw us. Instead, I blew open their heads! Do you really want me to use my magic and risk something happening to Sophina?"
Sophina didn't realize that she had been holding her breath. She let out a quiet sigh and waited nervously for Jon's response. "I...we don't have a choice, Marcus. I need you to protect Sophina. The task I gave her may very well be impossible. But if she had you by her side..."
"You just don't understand. Do you really think I'm different from the others? The only reason I didn't join them was because of the drug. I don't have any humanity, Jon. I feel that when I stop taking the drug."
"You
are
different!" Jon snapped angrily. "Why can't you see that? You have more humanity than most people I know! I will give you some time to realize that. Once you do, I expect you to use your magic to help us."
"Jon, I don't think--"
"Just do as I say!" Jon snapped. Sophina gasped and jumped back as Jon swung open the door. "Did you need something, Sophina?" His cold-blue eyes glinted with anger.
"N-no," she stammered. She turned around quickly and walked back to the living room, suppressing the urge to look back over her shoulder.
Sophina shook her head and brought her attention back to the present. She took a deep breath and knocked on the door. If Jon trusted Marcus, then she did too. She waited patiently but there was no response. She knocked again, louder this time. Still no response.
"Marcus?" she whispered, as she slowly opened the door. "Are you awake?"
The room was dark. The only light was coming from the hallway behind the door she just opened. She could just make out a dark mound on the bed. She crept closer, all the while feeling distinctly uneasy. She stopped at the foot of the bed and cleared her throat. "Marcus?"
The mound shifted but Marcus didn't respond. Sophina walked around the bed and leaned over. "Marcus?" Her voice nearly startled her as it echoed around the room.
Marcus shifted again. Now that Sophina was closer, she thought she heard him mumbling. He shifted again and this time Sophina heard him groan loudly.
Is he having a nightmare? Is it those dreams that Jon always talks about? I wonder if I should wake him.
Sophina swallowed. She needed to get to the meeting soon. She would just have to wake him. She prodded his body with her finger. "Marcus! Wake up!" Marcus only grunted louder and shifted restlessly on the bed. Sophina shook him hard. "Wake up!"
With a terrible roar, Marcus shot up, his hand closing around Sophina's throat with an iron grip. Sophina gagged as her body was lifted off the floor. Marcus was standing up, gold light shining from his eyes. Sophina kicked her legs feebly and scratched his hand desperately.
"Mmmmm!" was the only sound she could produce. Marcus' hand was crushing her throat as easily as a child would crush a bug. His golden eyes continued to bore into hers. Sweat was dripping from his face; a face that was pinched in pain. Sophina's mind was red with panic. She couldn't breath...she was going to die...
Black spots were swimming in her vision. She flung her hands everywhere, desperate to break his clutch. Her flailing hand brushed the hilt of her sword. She instinctively grabbed it and tugged with all her might. Due to her awkward position, she could only unsheathe a few inches of the blade.
The runes on the part of the blade that was exposed suddenly burst with silver light. She could feel the sword humming against her leg. The humming sound slowly grew louder, filling her mind with a strange music. It was blocking out her fear of death. The pain stopped. She could no longer feel Marcus' hand crushing her throat.
The music reached it's peak and died instantly. Sophina fell to the ground, gasping hoarsely. She sucked in gulps of beautiful, beautiful air. Nothing had ever tasted so sweet as the air that now rushed down her lungs and filled her with precious life.
She scrambled back against the wall, rubbing her throat. She stared at Marcus through tear-filled eyes. Marcus was staring at his hands and shaking his head. He had dropped her the moment the music in her mind reached its peak. He looked up and Sophina gasped in relief; his eyes were no longer shining with golden light.
"What...where...what happened?"
You tried to kill me, you crazy bastard!
Sophina rubbed her throat and stared angrily at him. "You almost killed me," she wheezed, her voice frighteningly hoarse. She prayed with all her might that he hadn't done any permanent damage.
Marcus shook his head. "No, no, I was dreaming!"
"You
were