(Last chapter, wootness! I _think_ this chapter is pretty good. I _think_ so... I\'ll save aaaall my commentary to the end, capice?)
Chapter 9 ?
Darkmoon entered the cell, chuckling softly. ?Silly fenki,? he murmured, pulling the startled Jjairr to her feet. Jjairr winced, causing Darkmoon to pause. He glanced at her back briefly.
?Ouch,? said Darkmoon, frowning. ?I suppose He did that to you??
Jjairr nodded, her mind in a turmoil with all the questions dancing on the tip of her tongue, waiting to be asked. Casting about the confines of her mind, she finally settled on the eloquently phrased question, ?What the hell is going on??
He didn?t chuckle this time. ?Dulandar, the Crystal Master, is knocked out. You?ve been here at the temple a grand total of three days. Right now you are above the main chamber, in an attic of sorts.?
Darkmoon frowned as he noticed Jjairr?s paw, still clasped at her neck, feeling the empty space where her necklace usually rested. ?Looking for this?? he asked her, a secretive smile on his face. Jjairr looked up and gasped. Dangling from his clenched fist was her necklace. Darkmoon?s smile broadened as he pressed the necklace into her outstretched paw. Quietly, Jjairr fastened it around her neck as Darkmoon brought Jjairr?s falchions out.
As he passed Jjairr her blades, Darkmoon murmured once more, ?You silly, silly fenki?? The young enkidukai flashed him a questioning look as she fastened on her falchions.
?Why did you go looking for the Crystal Master? Hasn?t anyone ever told you that patience is a virtue??
Jjairr shot him a bewildered look. ?How else was I supposed to find my True Name??
?I would?ve told you eventually,? he answered. ?I didn?t think you were crazy enough to go looking for a Crystal Master, or else I would have told you sooner??
?Told me what sooner?? questioned Jjairr, with a hint of exasperation.
?Your True Name, of course.?
Jjairr scowled. ?You?re contradicting yourself,
Darkmoon. You said that only Crystal Masters would know my True Name.? At this he gave another secretive smile. ?I said only Crystal Masters would know it right off. There are other ways of finding out one?s True Name.?
Jjairr shot him a bewildered look. He chuckled, so softly Jjairr could barely hear him. ?I gave you that dagger for a reason, you know.?
Brow furrowed in a mixture of frustration, thought, and bewilderment, Jjairr pulled the dagger from her belt and examined it carefully while Darkmoon explained, ?I usually keep a number of those handy, in case a curious person like you asks about True Names. They take skill to make, and can only be forged on certain nights using certain materials and objects. It would take me to long to explain right now, but it will suffice for you to know, that is a special dagger.?
He paused a moment before continuing, ?I would have told you sooner, but if I?d related all this information too quickly, I would?ve lost my mysterious flair.?
Raising her eyes to lock with his, she asked, ?So? How do I?? She gestured toward the dagger.
?It requires your blood to reveal your Name,? murmured Darkmoon. Jjairr grimaced and gripped the dagger?s hilt tighter. Setting the point against her palm, the enkidukai scored a thin cut in her skin. Blood welled up from the shallow wound and coated the tip of the dagger, leaving Jjairr watching, wide-eyed, as the dagger began to glow.
When the light began fading from the blade, small figures could be seen tracing themselves out just below the hilt. The delicate, curving letters shone as if drawn in liquid gold as they appeared and only began fading when the whole word had been formed. Jjairr bent close, her sharp eyes intent on the writing.
?Jiulafabier,? she said, rolling the word around on her tongue. Darkmoon laughed. ?That?s a mouthful, and no mistake!?
Jjairr couldn?t help it. She laughed too. All the past few days seemed to melt away, leaving her shining in a single, happy moment.
When their chuckles finally subsided, Darkmoon placed his hand on her arm. He muttered more foreign, elegant words and Jjairr gasped as their surroundings began to fade until they were standing in utter blackness. Darkmoon flashed her a quick grin, and before too long their surroundings took shape again. Jjairr recognized where they were immediately ? standing in front of the Gazebo in the Laanx Temple courtyard.
Jjairr glanced up at the sky and noticed the failing light.
?Oi?? she yawned. ?I?ve got a lot to tell Ralas??
Lowering her head to glance at Darkmoon, Jjairr began to laugh again. Darkmoon had disappeared.
?Thank you, Darkmoon,? Jjairr whispered to the stars, before turning and heading in the direction of Kada El?s Tavern, her tail swishing lightly behind her.
.:: The End! ::.
(Whew, that was fun... Yeah, so, thanks for reading it. ^^ And... if posting all this in rapid succesion, as I just did, is indeed illegal... Don\'t hurt me. *Hides behind a crouton* Big thanks to everyone, Darkmoon especially for giving me this lovely idea, and *throws confetti* I finished a story! You people don\'t know how RARE that is!

Okay, so, I\'m going to post this, I can hear you all shouting \'Get on with it, so I can comment on your fantabulous story!\' hint hint nudge nudge wink wink... Okay, okay.. *posts, bows, runs for cover*)