A Hero Was Born: Chapter Three

Wake looked-out the window. He did this for one reason: the lightning was making sentences. Before he couls read the sentecnt, Wake's mother swerved on a curve and stepped on the gas.

"No, no. He's doing it. He's going to end it.", Wake heard his mother muttering. He wondered if this had to do with the "promise." Wake then heard a distant, booming voice inhis head. I have come to give you your destiny.

"What?" Wake relized that he had spoken aloud because his mother was worrying more fantically than ever. She drove th car as fast as she could.

"He won't catch-up. He'll lose too much power.", Wake was beginning to think his mom was going crazy, but what was hid "father was following them, destroyng high-way signs and trees. He felt scared. The time grows near. Wake heard the voice, but was too confused. He tried to ignore everything and popped-open his DS. But it malfunctioned, and a message appeared on a chat room: YOUR DESTINY IS HERE. TIME IS RUNNING OUT. YOU MUST BECOME THE HERO. Wake shut-off the device. He used his IPod, but instead of songs, a booming voice told him You cannot out-run me. Soon you must help me regain my power, or you will lose your loved ones. Wake turned everything and began to cowar in fear. His mother reassured him.

"Don't worry, we will make it to a place you'll be safe. We're almost there." Suddenly a strike of lightning smashed intot he hood of the cr, and we went tumbling. Wke screamed so loud it was hard to hear anything else. he carnage was not over. Wake was on the floor of the car, sword in hand. His mom was not so lucky. She was unconsious, her hands stuck in the wheel. Wake had to help her, but nothing worked. More thunder boomed, and soon half the car was destroyed. A smakey form began to take shape, but Wake did not run. Who gripped his sword.

"What have you done to my mother?!", he asked, his voice more gruff than he remembered. The smokey form merely laughed.

"Young demigod. I am your father. What I have just done is teaching you a lesson of responsibility, an your mother didn't listen."