Elias “Hello brother,” I heard someone whisper and I turned to look around. I was back in the stone hallway with the teardrop gate and torch behind me. How the hell? I fell asleep in my bed in the Blood Fire territory; I thought he couldn’t feel me. “Don’t worry, brother,” Ludo said. “I haven’t transported you anywhere, you’re still lying upon your bed. I’m merely projecting into your sleeping mind.” “So now my dreams aren’t even safe from you?” I shouted. “Its not a very comfortable thing to do,” he said and I saw him step forward from the shadows. “I don’t particularly like doing so, but I thought I’d come remind you of our meeting later.” “No,” I said firmly. “No, I don’t want too. I don’t care who you say my father is because I know who my father is. It’s not some red eyed drag