Date: Sat, 6 Apr 2002 13:30:00 +0100
From: Tim <power@utvinternet.ie>
Subject: Powers Within 7

Hello everybody!

	Here I am, *finally* with an update to 'Powers Within'. I
know it's taken ages, but I'm really stuck down with school work and
I've got final exams this year which, I hate to say it, are far more
important then updateing this story. I don't know when I'll be able to
update again, but it's going to at least be the summer.

	Thank you to everyone who wrote, asking where the hell I
was! I know that I didn't write back to everyone, and I'm sorry, but
again - I've got too much work to do. I'll try to do better this time, so if
you e-mail me I'll probably get back to you. But please do e-mail me
because I love getting mail! power@utvinternet.ie

	This is not a true story. I don't know any of the people on
whom I based my characters, therefore I don't know what their true
sexualities are, sorry! If you're too young then shoo!

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I was amazed that I didn't feel more nervous about what we were about
to do, this was going to be the biggest battle that I'd been in yet, and
probably the biggest one that any of the other guys had been in either,
but instead of a feeling of nervousness, or anxiousness, there was anger
in the air, tension as well, but anger and a burning hate of the people
who *dared* to try and attack us, in our home.

	It was just lucky that we'd managed to bring so many people
into the mountain in time, because if we'd had only the normal
numbers here then I don't think that we would have stood much of a
chance of surviving, let alone winning.

	I opened my mind to the land around me, the amount of power
flowing into it was amazing, it was like a tidal wave of raw energy,
surging into each mage, power crackling from their fingertips and
earthing into the ground. I looked around in awe and a new feeling of
confidence swept over me, we couldn't lose, I told myself, not with all
the energy that we were about to expend.

	I speed up into the air with such enthusiasm that Baram almost
laughed, but my enthusiasm almost completely died with what I could
see from my new vantage point. Black power was creeping and
slithering over the landscape, with the Black mages soaking it into
them, working it into themselves, manipulating it into silent screaming
shapes, as they prepared to cast spells.

	"What will happen if we can't defeat them?" I asked Baram,
as I floated over to her.

	"Then we will die in the attempt, because any white mage
would sooner die then give up one of their own, as would you."
Explained Baram softly. "But you shouldn't be thinking such thoughts!
We are on our own land, this is our place, and we are more numerous
then they. We will win this day and give the Black Mages a warning
that they will not forget easily, that they will pay a heavy price to
interfere with us and our kind!" She spoke with such passion that I
realised that I wasn't the only one listening, that in fact she was
speaking to the entire army. My spirit soared and as it did so did the
members of the Backstreet Boys and NSync, as those who could fly
joined us high above the battlefield and those who couldn't stood
below. I reached down with my magic and pulled them up to us.

	"Are we ready?" Asked Justin, whose eyes glowed white with
power.

	"I believe we are. Now, this is what we're going to do - only a
small group of mages will actually know the reason that the whole
army is here, and they'll be using their power to control the rest of their
army and to force them to do what they want them to, if we can manage
to kill them then the rest of the army will be in disarray, and it will an
awful lot quicker and easier to kill them. So what we're going to do is
try to kill them. They'll be well protected, and they'll be some of the
most powerful mages that you'll ever have come across, with the
exception of Drayn." Her eyes flashed quickly to the ring that I was
wearing. "But you are some of the most capable mages that I have ever
had the privilege of knowing and that is a fact."

She turned to the other black robed mage who was beside us.
"Coranus, I want you to organise the rest of the mages, I'm going to be
too busy to look after them all." Coranus simply nodded and drifted
back down, without saying a word.

	We flew up higher and higher, through the dome of the
protective shields which had been organised, far below I could make
out the mages who were pouring their power into it, strengthening it far
beyond anything I'd ever seen before, while other mages worked on
spells to dampen the black magic.

	JC was the one who first saw it - a small knot of black mages
within a double protective shield. There was also a ring of lesser mages
surrounding them, to fight off any interested parties.

	Josh morphed his eyes so that he could see like a hawk. "I
think that's them all right, there's a group of three, and then they've got
lesser mages acting like runners, sending messages to others. That
barrier that they've got up must prevent telepathy or something like
that.

	"You're right." Said JC. "I can't feel anything at all. And I
presume that the barrier only let's Black Mages through."

	"Is it going to take raw power? Or is there any specific that we
can do?" Asked AJ.

	"There's got to be a better way then that." Said Brian.

	"I think that I might have one." I said. "Follow me down, if
this works I should be able to get though the barrier and kill the guys
behind it, if not then you've got to through everything you've got at it,
because I'll be in trouble." I gave Baram a questioning look, presuming
that she already knew what I was going to do.

	Baram nodded at me. "Good luck, we'll be down to help you
in a second."

	"Be careful!" Called Justin.

	I flashed him a grin. "Of course, that's why I'm in this job!" I
hurtled downwards, noting the exchanges of spells, which was taking
place both on the ground below me and in the air around me.

	The ring on my finger started throbbing as we got closer to the
black mages and I could see that it was absorbing some of the power
from the spells being cast around us. Any second now they were going
to notice me, I told myself, and I increased my speed so that I was
almost beside the outer protective barrier that had been raised around
the leaders of the black army.

	Someone shouted and threw a powerful fireball at me. I easily
deflected it and kept on moving forwards. I landed on the ground, only
a couple of steps away from the barrier. At this stage Drayn's ring was
pulsing frantically and I had to deflect another couple of fireballs and
dodge a bolt of lightening which was hurled at me.

	Glancing down at the ring on my finger I gave in to the
overwhelming desire in the back of my mind to let Drayn take over,
just for minute, just to give him a little bit of freedom, it was reasonable
enough and it wasn't fair to keep him locked up like that - he wasn't
such a bad guy after all, these were the thoughts pounding around my
head as I jumped through the barrier, and then I quickly took control of
my mind again, the red hot anger of Drayn's rage at being used the way
I used him could have been felt from miles away, and I channelled his
anger into streams of molten lave which poured out from my hands,
hitting two of the seven mages controlling the energy barriers. Because
of the shock of the attack they died instantly, leading to a momentary
drop in the shields, which JC and Baram managed to take advantage of
to get though them, the others hadn't been quick enough.

	Within ten seconds we'd managed to kill the rest of the mages
feeding the barriers with energy and without them there the shields
collapsed, exposing the three powerful mages and the twelve lesser
mages to attack.

	But they'd seen what we had done and were ready for us. I
threw the staff of Onanis up into the air and pure white light exploded
from it, momentarily blinding everyone there, including me. But since
I'd been expecting it I used the time to cast lightening spells at
everyone of the lesser black mages, killing two of them and further
stunning five. Raw energy burst from Baram's staff, directly striking
one of the powerful mages in the chest, he flew back a couple of feet
and recovered, blasting a stream of acid back at Baram, who managed
to dodge most it, however, Joey was right behind her and got hit it, but
his shield manages to absorb the acid without him being hurt.

	Justin transformed into a dome of fire, surrounding two of the
lesser mages and engulfing them in flame. One managed to burst out he
side, only to be hit by a telepathic wave from Kevin that transformed
his brain into mush. The other wasn't so lucky and burnt to death.

	My staff flew back into my hand and I used it to shield the
group from rocks that suddenly thundered down from the sky at us.
Chris used the opportunity to cast a complex nature spell, green energy
crackled and splintered along his fingers and drifted down into the
ground. A couple of second's later huge brambles and other thorned
plants erupted from under the black mages.

	The three more powerful ones jumped up into the air
immediately, as did five of the other mages, but three of them clearly
didn't have and flying ability and the brambles quickly looped around
their legs and body's, tightening around them like snakes, and then
pulled them under the soil. As the spell ended Chris wobbled a bit and I
put my hand on his arm to support him.

	I looked around and saw a huge group of black mages
converging on us from every direction, but none were flying, which
was handy, I thought. An idea struck and I called Brian over from
where he was busy attempting to teleport part of one of the mages
bodies. Failing that he shot lightening at the mage instead, while trying
to dodge hailstones the size of footballs. Shouting a spell, I threw a
sheet of fire over his head and all the hailstones melted and evaporated
before they could hit him. The black mage collapsed to the ground and
Brian ran over to me.

	"What?" He asked, there was no time for niceties.

	I sent a telepathic image of what I wanted to do and he
grabbed one of my hands, while I held the staff of Onanis in the other.
We started to slow time down around the area where we were all
fighting, the mages running up to help against us saw this and started to
move more quickly, but it was too late, we'd slowed down time enough
that to move from inside to outside or vice versa would mean instant
death.

	The staff of Onanis shook itself from my hand. "I'll protect
the two of you, you can keep this spell up by yourselves." He said.
Because of the area over which we were trying to control time was so
large we couldn't do any other spells at the same time. A moment later,
one of the powerful mages, seeing what we were doing charged over
and started bombarding the staff's shields with various spells.

	The concentration of power was incredible surrounding the
staff, and I was amazed by how well it was holding up, its shields
hadn't come close to failing yet. And suddenly, while I was watching it,
the view twisted, and I could see a beautiful, green landscape, identical
to the one that I'd seen when we'd been fighting in the Nevada desert, I
wasn't sure what it meant, I'd forgotten to look it up or ask someone
about it because of what had happened to Justin a couple of minutes
later and because of what had been going on since then.

	Finally the staff managed to kill the mage that he was fighting
with and looking around I could see that there was only one mage left,
and naturally he was one of the powerful ones. Watching him closely,
his eyes glowed and he punched through the time change and out into
normal time. Brian gave a cry of pain and I grimaced at the disruption
to the spell. Brian collapsed to the ground and as he did it took all my
power to bring time up to normal without anyone else being hurt.

	I grabbed Brian and flew quickly up into the air, looking down
I grabbed the group members who couldn't fly telekinetically and
pulled them up with me, while telepathically telling the others to get the
hell out of there.

	Black mages flew quickly up to meet us in the air but they
didn't actually try to attack us.

	"What's wrong with them?" I asked Baram as she flew beside
me.

	"It's what I hoped would happen, without people telling them
what to do they don't know themselves. Black mages only ever act if
they can see something in it for themselves, they don't want to risk
their necks now because there's nothing in it for them, and they don't
have the mages who were in charge forcing them to do it." Said Baram.
"It will be much easier to defeat them now."

	Looking down I could see that she was right. The mages who
were attacking the mountain weren't attacking with all that much force
anymore, some were already starting to run and fly away, and others
were being defeated far more easily then normal. We were going to
win!

	We all flew back through the defence shields and landed
beside the main doors. I felt more tired then I had in ages and I could
see from the faces of the others that they felt the same. Even Baram, for
a second, looked tired and old, before she realised that I was looking.
Then she smiled and her whole face was transformed instantly.

	"You'd better bring Brian down to the healers. They'll have
taken over the Elder Hall at this stage." She said to me. I nodded to her
in silence and brought Brian down the hallway to the Elder Hall, where
the healers had taken over a corner of it, a relatively small area of the
total hall.

	One of the healers rushed up to me. "We'll take him from
here. You look like you could do with a good nights sleep yourself. Go
to bed, others can mop up the rest of the army.

	Again I didn't say anything and just nodded and fell asleep on
the spot.

	When I woke up I was still in the elder hall on one of the beds
that had been set up for injured people, there were pink coloured blobs
standing over me. When everything swam into focus I could see that
the blobs were people, my mother, my sister, a healer and Tim Fowler
- my 'student'.

	"Good, you're awake." Said the Healer. "Just because you're a
black robed mage doesn't mean that you can ignore your body. You
over extended yourself, and you paid for it. Just be glad that you didn't
collapse in the fight!" She concluded, and the bustled of to deal with
someone else.

	"Thank God you're alright!" Said my mother. "We were
worried sick when we were told what you were getting up to out there!"

	"I had to do it." I croaked, my throat was incredibly dry.

	"I know that, it doesn't mean that I don't worry though!" She
replied.

	"I'm glad that you're ok too." Said my sister casually, but I
could see that she was very white and I knew that she had been a lot
more worried then she was letting on.

	My mother glanced at Tim and then said. "Anyway, I've got
to talk to Baram about something, I'll be back to see you later." She
grabbed my sister by the collar of her top when she was about to say
that she wanted to stay, and left.

	"Listen, Tom." Started Tim, hesitantly. "When I heard that
you were all going out there to fight, I realised that that was where I
wanted to be, and I felt so bad that I couldn't use the power that I have
to help to protect everyone here." He paused again, taking a breath.
"I've got to learn how to use this power I've got and I want you to
teach me." He paused again. "And I'm really sorry for the way I acted
about you and Justin, I'd no right to say the things that I did and I'm
sorry. But that's the way that I feel, and I know that it's wrong and I'll
try to change, but I don't think it's going to be easy."

	"As long as you know that it's wrong, and you're trying to
change, it's ok. And I'll try to teach you. But let me get some sleep?" I
asked.

	"Sure!" He said, a big grin spreading over his face. "Talk to
you later."

	As soon as he left I closed my eyes and fell asleep again.

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	I know that it's not that long - for the months that you were
waiting for it, but that's all that I've got time for right now. I don't
know how long it's going to be until I can update again, but I've got
spring break so I thought I'd write a chapter now.

	Make sure and let me know what you think of this chapter!
power@utvinternet.ie

		Tim.