Date: Fri, 05 Mar 2004 19:40:04 +0000
From: Jason Parker <archangelmatthew72@hotmail.com>
Subject: The Angel: Part 7

Authors Note: Alright this one's pretty short, and I apologize
in advance. There's more action in this one so I hope that you
can find it in the depths of your hearts to forgive me for the
brevity of this chapter. It's not my fault honest! I won't be
able to write anything for a little while, cause I'm bogged down
with work, but I promise I'll make it up to you!

The usual disclaimer applies and all that. Use your head.
But, I mean you'd have to be pretty stupid to have made it
this far and not realize what these stories are about.

* * *
The Awakening


	Matt stepped from the star-path and into a rough-hewn
underground tunnel. A large pair of double doors stood before
him, they were inscribed with a twisting, gold pattern. He
dashed to them and leant his back against one, pushing with
all his strength until the door began to creak open. He slid
through backwards and moved to the side, where he lay Jason
down. Jason had stopped breathing.
	"Sir! What are you doing here?" a startled voice came
from behind him. He turned his head distractedly and looked
over his shoulder. A confused guard, dressed in ceremonial
garb and holding a long pike in his hands, had leapt to his
feet from where he was sitting on the other side of the door.
	Matt turned back to Jason. He gently slapped his face,
trying to waken him. "Shit, Jason. Don't do this to me." He
felt Jason's neck for a pulse and frowned, finding none. He
tilted Jason's head back and leaned down to perform CPR.
After two deep breaths, he leant back and placed his hands in
the middle of Jason's chest. He began counting out loud with
each compression.
	"One."
	Press.
	"Two."
	Press.
	When he'd done fifteen compressions, he leant forward
again and breathed deeply into Jason's mouth. He felt for
Jason's pulse again. He still couldn't find one.
	"Sir, do you need help?" The guard asked nervously from
behind him.
	"Just stand back!" he snapped.
	Matt grabbed handfuls of Jason's shirt and ripped it
apart with both hands, revealing his muscular chest. "Come on
Jase, just hold in there a little bit longer."
	He brought his hands to his mouth, as if cupping water
and began to gently blow into them. Wisps of white light
sparkled as they flowed out of his mouth into his hands. He
cupped the light gently in his hands and breathed more into
it as it grew in brightness. Sweat began to form on his brow
as he concentrated. The light began to send out small
tendrils into the air and Matt closed his hands over it to
keep it from escaping. Still, light streamed through the
cracks in his hands with the brightness of dawn.
	He held his hands in a ball and pressed them against
Jason's stilled chest. He opened his hands at the back and
willed the light into Jason's body. The light vanished into
his chest and Jason gasped suddenly. His back arched and his
limbs stiffened.
	He opened his eyes and looked up at Matt's face. Matt
was breathing heavily and he sank sideways so he was leaning
against the wall. Matt was out of breath and seemed to lack
the strength to speak properly.
	"Quick... Jase, you have to walk it..." his eyes flicked
over to a gold line carved into the floor of the cavern.
"Before your strength wears out... it's only temporary..."
	The guard stepped forwards, "I'm sorry, sir, but I can't
let him do that. The Council has forbidden him to--"
	"Fuck the council!" Matt snarled at him. Then to Jason
he said, "Jason, you have to walk it. If he tries to stop
you, knock him out of your way!"
	The guard grimaced and gripped the pike in his hands. "I
don't want to hurt you, but I can't let you do that."
	"Shut up!" Matt spat. "If he isn't awakened soon, he's
going to die." Now the guard looked nervous and uncertain.
	Jason stood up to walk to the line and the guard moved
to block his way. Matt slapped his arm out in the air and the
guard was thrown against the far wall of the cavern, his
ceremonial armor crumpling under the force of the impact.
Jason looked uncertainly back at Matt.
	"Do it!" Matt gasped. "Whatever happens, don't stop and
don't step off the line." Matt pleaded him with his eyes as
he slumped against the wall.
	Jason stepped forward and put one foot on the line.
Immediately, blue sparks shot out from under his foot and he
nearly backed away. But Matt's words came back to him and he
took another step. The sparks again shot out from under his
foot.
	His feet felt like they had weights tied onto them, but
he struggled forwards and the sparks shot higher with each
step. The line spiraled across the cavern, the line doubling
back and folding along itself. Jason realized he was walking
a labyrinth, a type of maze with only one path. As soon as
the realization came into his head, he hit an obstacle.
	He raised his foot to take a step forward, and it
suddenly felt like he was trying to step through jelly.
Mindful of Matt's warning, he pressed forward and his foot
once again found the path. He pressed his whole body forwards
into the wall and the sparks shot up to his knees suddenly.
They sprayed around him, changing from blue to white. He felt
them wash over his legs like a breeze. He struggled forwards
five steps through the thickened air, and then stepped out.
	His next step met no resistance, but the sparks didn't
die down, they continued to flow flicker about him. Jason
breathed deeply in relief and kept walking. He glanced back
at Matt and his foot almost missed the line. Matt was slumped
on the floor, not moving.
	Jason wanted to run to him, but forced himself to keep
walking. Jason was now about two thirds of the way through
the pattern and after a few more steps he pressed his foot
into a second invisible barrier. This one was even harder. It
was like pressing his foot through rubber of melted tar. When
his foot touched the floor again, the sparks raced up to his
waist as they turned suddenly, a flaring shade of yellow.
	Jason felt sweat dripping down his face and he grimaced
with determination and pressed forward. Each step was like
torture on his muscles. He strained and put a hand out in
front of him as if to force a way through. Five straining
steps and he was through, he breathed deeply. The centre of
the labyrinth was in sight and he quickened his pace to reach
it. He looked worriedly back at Matt and then noticed that
the guard had disappeared while Jason had been in the second
barrier. Now he redoubled his efforts to reach the centre
before the guard returned with whomever he'd left to find.
	Jason turned onto the final bend, now right at the
centre of the pattern and the sparks shot up to neck, a
blazing hew of red. His foot entered the third barrier and he
almost came to a full stop. It was like pressing against a
sheet of metal. His foot barely moved in the air and he threw
all of his weight against the invisible wall. His veins stood
out on his skin, but ever so slowly, his body inched forward,
as if the metal sheet were caving in. His foot touched the
floor again and the sparks shot up to his chin. Warm air
washed over his chest and limbs as each spark touched him.
Each step he took brought the sparks higher. When they
reached his eyes, he closed them tightly and blindly
continued to force his way through.
	He made agonizingly slow progress against the wall. But
after what seemed like hours to Jason, his foot finally
breached it and touched the ground without meeting any
resistance. He took another step and placed his foot on the
central point. The sparks died out without any warning, and
Jason was left standing, exhausted. The large doors at the
entrance to the cavern burst open and a dozen guards burst
through. Miriam, the Chairwoman of the Council, came hot on
their heels. Her eyes darted to Matt, who was still lying,
unmoving on the floor and them focused on Jason, standing
alone in the middle of the pattern. Her eyes blazed with
anger
	"Kill him!" she screeched at the guards.
Some of them swung crossbows from their shoulders and armed
them. Jason was out in the open, with nothing to hide behind
and no way to protect himself. The five guards with crossbows
took careful aim on him and then as one, fired.
Time seemed to slow, and Jason watched in horror as the bolts
sped from the bows across the room. The pattern underneath
his feet began to glow an angry red as the bolts few over it.
Suddenly, five bolts of ruby lightening darted up from the
pattern. Each crossbow bolt was reduced to cinders in mid
air. The guards seemed as shocked as Jason was by this turn
of events. Jason couldn't help but laugh at them as they
starred in wonder.
	He felt a searing pain in his feet and he looked to the
ground. The pattern was still glowing an angry red, and
getting brighter by the second. Before he could react, a
cracking red bolt crashed down from the ceiling and drove
into his chest. It went straight through him into the floor
and he was lifted of the ground. Energy crackled through him
and his muscles stiffened. He threw back his head in a silent
scream as tiny shots of lightning danced across his skin.
The lightening retracted back into the ceiling and Jason was
dropped to the floor in his knees. He fell forwards onto his
hands and silently retched.

* * *

	Matt opened his eyes and struggled to sit up. He was
leant against the rough cavern wall. Miriam stood to his left
with a dozen guards. They were staring in amazement at the
centre of the room. Matt followed their gaze. Jason was on
his hands and knees in the middle of the pattern. Jason
raised his head and looked at them, grinning manically. Matt
looked into his eyes and they blazed with white fire that
licked at his eye sockets. And then he was gone. There was no
noise, no bright flash or any smoke. He was just, simply, gone.

	Miriam rounded on him. "You!" she almost shouted. "You
did this!"
Matt looked up at her and smiled, "I sure did." He only hoped
it had been the right thing to do.
	She screeched at him and then brought her foot down onto
this
face. Matt's world disappeared, swallowed up by blackness.

* * *

	Jason's been awakened! Cool! Wait... what exactly does
that mean? Guess you'll just have to wait and find out. We've
also begun to see that Matt isn't invincible, saving Jason took
quite a bit out of him. I warned you Miriam would be back, and
expect her to cause more trouble in the near future.
	I'm not gonna try and make excuses about this one being so
short, it just is. It made it easier to start Part 8 this way.
If you really feel like I've done you an injustice, you can
berate me at ArchangelMatthew72@Hotmail.com. Support and
comments are also welcome. See you in Part 8!